A Minecraft player has created unique signs for their chests that show what is inside. These signs are among the numerous items that can be built in the sandbox game. Other buildable components include things such as beds, chests, weapons, and armor. There are a good amount of recipes for Minecraft players to follow that let them construct whatever they need.

The signs that gamers are able to craft can be used to create labels for areas and chests in Minecraft. They help make the quality of life in the game better, removing some of the frustration that some players would encounter without them. While signs can be plain, one gamer decided to spice up the signs on their chests with unique drawings that help indicate what is in them.

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A Reddit user named naddaranger posted an image showing the creative signs that they made for their Minecraft chests. Each one features a drawing of the contents, helping to show what can be found in them. Examples include a container with ore having an ingot drawn on it, as well as a chest used to store wood featuring a tree. It is a unique way of labeling the storage units and helps add a bit of personal flair to each one.

Naddaranger's post has become quite popular, as it is currently sitting at over 40,000 upvotes. A number of users have called the signs awesome, while one stated that they are not a fan of signs on their storage but these are the exception. One commenter brought up the point that it would be annoying to have to remake them after accidentally breaking them or having one of Minecraft's Creepers blow them up. One fan asked for instructions to make the signs, as they want to use them in their world when they get back into the game.

While naddaranger is getting creative with their storage in-game, one player decided to make a chest from Minecraft in real life. A Redditor named Kashmir03 posted images of a Minecraft chest they made that is identical to what is seen in the game. Kashmir03's creation keeps the same simple aesthetic that is found in Mojang's game, down to the latch in the front. However, the user made a huge modification inside the piece. When open, the work features a screen, keyboard, joystick, and a rolling ball that allows gamers to play Minecraft in it. The piece is a creative work of art and an amazing arcade cabinet for anyone who wants to spend some time in the sandbox title.

Minecraft is available now for Mobile, PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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