How to use /title in minecraft

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Title Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

To customize a player’s title screen, use the /title command. There are various syntaxes for the /title command depending on what you want to accomplish.

In order to display the title screen and add a title to it:

The following title screen will now have a subtitle added to it (NOTE: When this command is executed, the title screen will not appear):

To add text to the action bar (Java Edition 1 feature) 11):

To adjust the title screen’s fade-in, stay, and fade-out times:

To remove the title screen from the screen:

To return the title screen to its original configuration and options:

  • targets is the name of the player (or target selector) whose title screen you want to show.
  • titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. It is formatted as raw JSON and all values must be enclosed in double quotes, with the exception of true or false. It can take on values like text (e.g., “text”: “The End is Near”), which is the message that appears on the title screen. Whether the text is bolded is indicated by a true or false value (i.e., “bold”:true). If the text is italicized, the value “italic” will either be true or false (i.e., “italic”:true). color specifies the text’s appearance color, such as “color”: “red.” Red, dark red, yellow, gold, green, dark green, blue, dark blue, aqua, dark aqua, light purple, dark purple, gray, dark gray, white, or black can all be used as the color.
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade in (1/20 of a second) is measured in game ticks as “fadeIn.” The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
  • The time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen remains visible is called stay. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade out in game ticks (1/20th of a second) is known as fadeOut. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).

Title Command in Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)

To remove the title screen from the screen:

To return the title screen to its original configuration and options:

To add text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:

To adjust the title screen’s fade-in, stay, and fade-out times:

  • player is the name of the player (or target selector) whose title screen you want to show.
  • title will display the title screen and add text to it.
  • When you run the subtitle command, the title screen won’t appear, but text will be added to the subtitle on the following title screen. ).
  • actionbar will add text to the action bar.
  • titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. You cannot add text effects like bold, italics, or change the color of the text because it is NOT formatted as raw JSON.
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade in (1/20 of a second) is measured in game ticks as “fadeIn.” The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
  • The time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen remains visible is called stay. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade out in game ticks (1/20th of a second) is known as fadeOut. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).

Title Command in Minecraft Xbox One Edition

To remove the title screen from the screen:

To return the title screen to its original configuration and options:

To add text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:

To adjust the title screen’s fade-in, stay, and fade-out times:

  • player is the name of the player (or target selector) whose title screen you want to show.
  • title will display the title screen and add text to it.
  • When you run the subtitle command, the title screen won’t appear, but text will be added to the subtitle on the following title screen. ).
  • actionbar will add text to the action bar.
  • titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. You cannot add text effects like bold, italics, or change the color of the text because it is NOT formatted as raw JSON.
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade in (1/20 of a second) is measured in game ticks as “fadeIn.” The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
  • The time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen remains visible is called stay. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade out in game ticks (1/20th of a second) is known as fadeOut. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).

Title Command in Minecraft PS4 Edition

To remove the title screen from the screen:

To return the title screen to its original configuration and options:

To add text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:

To adjust the title screen’s fade-in, stay, and fade-out times:

  • player is the name of the player (or target selector) whose title screen you want to show.
  • title will display the title screen and add text to it.
  • When you run the subtitle command, the title screen won’t appear, but text will be added to the subtitle on the following title screen. ).
  • actionbar will add text to the action bar.
  • titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. You cannot add text effects like bold, italics, or change the color of the text because it is NOT formatted as raw JSON.
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade in (1/20 of a second) is measured in game ticks as “fadeIn.” The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
  • The time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen remains visible is called stay. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade out in game ticks (1/20th of a second) is known as fadeOut. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).

Title Command in Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition

To remove the title screen from the screen:

To return the title screen to its original configuration and options:

To add text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:

To adjust the title screen’s fade-in, stay, and fade-out times:

  • player is the name of the player (or target selector) whose title screen you want to show.
  • title will display the title screen and add text to it.
  • When you run the subtitle command, the title screen won’t appear, but text will be added to the subtitle on the following title screen. ).
  • actionbar will add text to the action bar.
  • titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. You cannot add text effects like bold, italics, or change the color of the text because it is NOT formatted as raw JSON.
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade in (1/20 of a second) is measured in game ticks as “fadeIn.” The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
  • The time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen remains visible is called stay. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade out in game ticks (1/20th of a second) is known as fadeOut. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).

Title Command in Minecraft Windows 10 Edition

To remove the title screen from the screen:

To return the title screen to its original configuration and options:

To add text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:

To adjust the title screen’s fade-in, stay, and fade-out times:

  • player is the name of the player (or target selector) whose title screen you want to show.
  • title will display the title screen and add text to it.
  • When you run the subtitle command, the title screen won’t appear, but text will be added to the subtitle on the following title screen. ).
  • actionbar will add text to the action bar.
  • titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. You cannot add text effects like bold, italics, or change the color of the text because it is NOT formatted as raw JSON.
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade in (1/20 of a second) is measured in game ticks as “fadeIn.” The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
  • The time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen remains visible is called stay. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade out in game ticks (1/20th of a second) is known as fadeOut. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).

Title Command in Minecraft Education Edition

To remove the title screen from the screen:

To return the title screen to its original configuration and options:

To add text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:

To adjust the title screen’s fade-in, stay, and fade-out times:

  • player is the name of the player (or target selector) whose title screen you want to show.
  • title will display the title screen and add text to it.
  • When you run the subtitle command, the title screen won’t appear, but text will be added to the subtitle on the following title screen. ).
  • actionbar will add text to the action bar.
  • titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. You cannot add text effects like bold, italics, or change the color of the text because it is NOT formatted as raw JSON.
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade in (1/20 of a second) is measured in game ticks as “fadeIn.” The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
  • The time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen remains visible is called stay. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
  • The time it takes for the title screen to fade out in game ticks (1/20th of a second) is known as fadeOut. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
  • Java
  • PE
  • Xbox
  • PS
  • Nintendo
  • Win10
  • Edu

Example in Java Edition (PC/Mac)

To show the player a title screen for the game DigMinecraft with the words “The End is Near” bolded and italicized in red:

Run for your Life! in italicized yellow text will be added as a subtitle to the following title of DigMinecraft (the title screen will not appear with this command):

To add “Get Ready!” in light purple text to the action bar for every player:

To make the title’s fade-in time 40 game ticks, stay time 120 game ticks, and fade-out time 60 game ticks (for the player closest to the camera):

Example in Pocket Edition (PE)

To show “The First Battle” as the title screen for all players:

Run for your Life! will be added as a subtitle to the following title for all players (the title screen will not appear with this command):

To add “Get Ready!” text to the action bar for every player:

To change the title’s fade-in time to 85 game ticks, stay time to 240 game ticks, and fade-out time (for the closest player) to 70 game ticks:

Example in Xbox One Edition

All players will see a title screen that reads “Find a Shipwreck” when this is done:

“Open your Treasure Map” will be added as a subtitle to the following title for all players (the title screen will not appear with this command):

“Go!!” text will be added to the action bar for all players.

To make the title’s fade-in time 40 game ticks, stay time 300 game ticks, and fade-out time 55 game ticks (for the player closest to the camera):

Example in PS4 Edition

All players will see a title screen that reads “Find a Bee”:

But don’t get stung will be added as a subtitle to the following title for all players (the title screen will not appear with this command):

“Go!” text will be added to the action bar for all players.

To make the title’s fade-in time 100 game ticks, stay time 300 game ticks, and fade-out time 55 game ticks (for the player closest to the camera):

Example in Nintendo Switch Edition

All players will see a title screen that reads “Team Deathmatch”:

To add the phrase “Be the last to survive” to the next title for all players (the title screen will not appear with this command):

“Start Now!” text will be added to the action bar for all players.

To make the title’s fade-in time 20 game ticks, stay time 500 game ticks, and fade-out time 45 game ticks (for the player closest to the camera):

Example in Windows 10 Edition

To show “The Adventure” as the title screen for all players:

To add “Get Ready” as a subtitle to the following title for all players ” (title screen will not display with this command):

“Go!” text will be added to the action bar for all players.

To change the title’s fade-in time to 90 game ticks, stay time to 360 game ticks, and fade-out time (for the closest player) to 85 game ticks:

Example in Education Edition

To show “Lets Begin” on the title screen for each player:

“Go!” will be added as the next title subtitle for all players (the title screen will not appear with this command):

To add “Level 1” text to the action bar for every player:

To make the title’s fade-in time 45 game ticks, stay time 400 game ticks, and fade-out time 30 game ticks (for the player closest to the camera):

How to Enter the Command

The chat window in Minecraft is the best place to run commands. Depending on the version of Minecraft, the following controls are used to open the chat window:

  • Press the T key to launch the chat window for Java Edition (PC/Mac).
  • Tap the chat button for Pocket Edition (PE) at the top of the screen.
  • For Xbox One, press the D-Pad (right) on the controller.
  • For PS4, press the D-Pad (right) on the controller.
  • Press the right arrow button on the controller for the Nintendo Switch.
  • The chat window will open for Windows 10 Edition when you press the T key.
  • Press the T key to launch the chat window for the Education Edition.

Type the Command

In this section, we’ll go over some examples of how to display a title, a subtitle, and alter the fade-in, stay, and fade-out values using the /title command.

This example will show the player a title screen for the game DigMinecraft that reads, in bold, italicized red text, “The End is Near.”

Type the command in the chat window. The command will appear in the lower left corner of the game window as you type it. Press the Enter key to run the command.

The title screen will show up on the player’s screen once the cheat has been entered.

When the title screen has successfully been displayed, the message “Title command successfully executed” will appear in the lower left corner of the game window.

You must execute the command to add the subtitle text first, and then the command to display the title screen, in order to add a subtitle. Therefore, you would need to issue two /title commands if you wanted to show the player a title screen called DigMinecraft with the title “The End is Near” and the subtitle “Run for your Life!”

First, set the subtitle text with the following command:

Never forget to open the chat window before typing a command in Minecraft.

then execute the following command to show the player’s title screen:

The title screen (with title and subtitle) will appear on the player’s screen once the cheat has been entered.

When the title screen (with subtitle) has successfully been displayed, two messages stating “Title command successfully executed” will appear in the game window’s lower left corner.

Set Times for Fade-In, Stay and Fade-Out

The title screen’s fade-in time, duration, and fade-out time are just a few of the time values that can be altered.

You would type the following command to change the fade-in time to 40 game ticks, the stay time to 120 game ticks, and the fade-out time to 60 game ticks:

Open the chat window in Minecraft and type the command there to enter it.

The new fade-in, stay, and fade-out times will now be utilized the following time you show the player DigMinecraft’s title screen.

Congratulations, you’ve just mastered the Minecraft /title command!

In Minecraft, you can use additional commands and tricks like:

Minecraft Title Command Tutorial. Learn How To Use All Title Commands In This Minecraft Video!

FAQ

How do you put a title on bedrock in Minecraft?

As soon as the cheat has been entered, the title screen (complete with title and subtitle) will appear on the player’s screen. To set the subtitle text, use the following command: /titleraw DigMinecraft subtitle “rawtext”:[“text”:”Run for your Life!”]

How do you use the raw title Command in Minecraft?

Players see a screen title as a single line of large, center-aligned text in the center of their displays. The title may also have a subtitle, which is displayed as a separate line of text just below the title. Additionally, text can be printed to the action bar, which is located above the player’s hotbar.

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