CS Major Tries Redstone with No Experience
I've played Minecraft for thousands of hours... but somehow I've never learned redstone. So I gave myself one simple challenge: build a working 3x3 piston door with absolutely no tutorials, no guides, and no outside help. What followed was hours of trial and error, broken circuits, accidental discoveries, and slowly figuring out how redstone actually works. From piston timing and repeaters to comparators (which I still have a love-hate relationship with), this ended up being one of the most satisfying projects I've ever completed in Minecraft. If you've ever avoided redstone because it looked too complicated, this video is for you. If you enjoyed the video, consider subscribing—I'm working on more Minecraft challenge videos like this, along with Warframe content and other gaming experiments. Thanks for watching! Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/christian-larsse... License code: 8LZRPEIH8R8NZTBS #minecraft #redstone #minecraftchallenge #gaming

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