This article will guide you on how to easily move from one place to another in Minecraft.

1. How to Enable Cheats in Minecraft
First, you need to enable the cheat feature in the game to enter cheat codes. In both Java and Bedrock Edition, enabling cheats is straightforward:
- In Java Edition, when creating a new world, switch Allow Cheats: to On to enable cheats.

- If you've previously created a world and want to enable cheats while playing, press ESC to open the menu >> select Open to LAN >> Allow Cheats: On >> Start LAN World.

- If you're playing Minecraft Bedrock Edition, open the game settings and Enable Activate Cheats.

Note: When you activate cheats, you won't receive Xbox achievements in that world anymore.
2. Instant Teleportation Method in Minecraft
Once cheats are activated in the game, you need to open the chat box to input the teleport command.
- Press T if using a keyboard
- Press the right D-pad button if using a controller
Then you type /tp X Y Z. This is the command for instant teleportation.
Every location in Minecraft has a unique set of coordinates X Y Z. To view your current coordinates, press F3 (or Fn+F3 on laptops).
In Bedrock Edition, open Settings >> enable Show Coordinates.

The XYZ line will display coordinates at your position, where X represents East-West direction, Y is the height, and Z indicates North-South direction.
You can teleport anywhere in the world as long as you know its coordinates. Now, type the command as follows: /tp X Y Z. For instance, if you want to go to coordinates 70, 70, 70, type /tp 70 70 70 and Enter.

- Note: Minecraft worlds have a depth of 64 blocks. So, if you enter a Y coordinate less than -64, you will be taken out of the world and die instantly.
If you discover any wonder and want to return at any time, remember its coordinates X Y Z. Later, no matter how far you go, simply enter /tp X Y Z of that wonder, and you'll easily find it again.
You can also instantly teleport other players if playing in the same world. Enter their name before the coordinates. For example: /tp YourFriend 70 70 70. Here, “YourFriend” is your friend's name.

If you want to teleport yourself to a friend's location, enter /tp Friend'sName.

Note: Careless teleportation may lead you to a location already occupied by blocks. In such cases, your character will get stuck and continuously receive damage. To avoid this, append the word true to the end of the command line.
You'll receive a warning if the destination has hazardous obstacles.

3. Swift Teleport Commands
Below are some other quick teleport commands:
- /tp @a @s: Teleports all players in the world to your location. You can replace @s with coordinates to teleport them all to that spot.
- /tp @e [type=minecraft:mobname] @s: Teleports all requested mobs near you directly to your location. For example: /tp @e [type=minecraft:cow] @s, and you'll have a herd of cows.

- /tp ~ 62 ~: Maintains your position but elevates you to a height of 62. The ~ symbol is used to substitute for X Y Z coordinates, if you want to maintain one coordinate and change others.
Conclusion
Above is the guide to teleportation commands in Minecraft. While convenient, exercise caution when using tp commands. The place you teleport to might hold unexpected dangers.
