Coordinates are the quickest way to stop getting lost in Bedrock. Once they are on, you will see three numbers on your screen: X (east and west), Y (height), and Z (north and south). They are useful for finding your base again, lining up builds, and sharing a location with friends.
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TL;DR
- Single-player: turn on Show Coordinates in your world settings.
- Multiplayer server: use the showcoordinates gamerule.
- If you cannot change the setting, you may need cheats enabled or the right permissions.
Minecraft Bedrock Coordinates
Enabling coordinates in Minecraft Bedrock Server hosting significantly enhances the gaming experience by providing precise navigation and building assistance. Coordinates indicate a player's exact position within the Minecraft world, defined by three key values: X (horizontal axis), Y (vertical axis), and Z (depth).
Turning on coordinates in a single-player world
To enable coordinates in your single-player Minecraft Bedrock game, follow these straightforward steps:
1) First, join or create your World.
2) Then Press ESC and go to the Setting's Tab.

3) Navigate to the "Game" settings section and locate the "Show Coordinates" option.

4) Toggle this setting to "ON."

5) After all you'll immediately see your current position displayed clearly on your screen.

Turning on coordinates for Bedrock multiplayer servers
On a multiplayer server, coordinates are controlled by a gamerule. You will need operator permissions, admin access, or cheats enabled to change it for everyone.
1) Open chat in-game, or use your server console.
2) Run the command below.

3) Enter the following command:
gamerule showcoordinates true
Once executed, all connected players will automatically see their coordinates at the top of their screens, helping facilitate team exploration and coordinated building projects.
Quick notes that help
Y is your height. If you are mining, the Y value is the one you usually care about most.
When sharing a location, send all three numbers (X, Y, Z). Leaving out Y is a common reason people miss the spot.
Result
To enable coordinates in Minecraft Bedrock Edition, go to your world settings and toggle "Show Coordinates" to ON, or for multiplayer servers, enter gamerule showcoordinates true in the server console.
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