How to Use the Title Control in Minecraft
This Minecraft tutorial explains how to utilise the /title command with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.
You tin can brandish a large title screen for a player using the /championship command in Minecraft. Let's explore how to employ this cheat (game command).
Supported Platforms
The /championship command is available in the following versions of Minecraft:
Platform | Supported (Version*) |
Java Edition (PC/Mac) | Yes (ane.eight) |
Pocket Edition (PE) | Yeah (1.0.5) |
Xbox 360 | No |
Xbox One | Yes (one.2) |
PS3 | No |
PS4 | Yes (1.14.0) |
Wii U | No |
Nintendo Switch | Yes (i.5.0) |
Windows 10 Edition | Yes (one.0.v) |
Education Edition | Aye (1.0.18) |
* The version that it was added or removed, if applicable.
Notation: Pocket Edition (PE), Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows 10 Edition are now called Bedrock Edition. We will continue to show them individually for version history.
Requirements
To run game commands in Minecraft, you have to turn cheats on in your globe.
Title Control
- Java
- PE
- Xbox
- PS
- Nintendo
- Win10
- Edu
Title Control in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)
The /title control is used to configure the title screen for a player. The /title command has unlike syntaxes depending on what y'all would similar to exercise.
To add a championship to the championship screen and display the title screen:
/championship <targets> championship <titleText>
To add a subtitle to the side by side championship screen (Note: The title screen will not display when this command is run):
/title <targets> subtitle <titleText>
To add together text to the action bar (introduced in Java Edition i.xi):
/title <targets> actionbar <titleText>
To gear up the fade-in, stay and fade-out times for the championship screen:
/title <targets> times <fadeIn> <stay> <fadeOut>
To remove the title screen from the screen:
/title <targets> clear
To reset the championship screen to the default settings and options:
/title <targets> reset
Title Control in Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)
To remove the title screen from the screen:
/championship <player> articulate
To reset the championship screen to the default settings and options:
/championship <role player> reset
To add text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:
/championship <player> <title¦subtitle¦actionbar> <titleText>
To ready the fade-in, stay and fade-out times for the title screen:
/title <histrion> times <fadeIn> <stay> <fadeOut>
Definitions
- thespian is the name of a actor (or a target selector) who you desire to display a title screen for.
- title will add together text to title screen and display the championship screen.
- subtitle will add text to the subtitle on the side by side title screen (Notation: the title screen will not display when this subtitle command is run.)
- actionbar volition add together text to the action bar.
- titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. It is Non formatted every bit raw JSON and so you can not add text effects such equally bold, italic or change the color of the text.
- fadeIn is the length of time in game ticks (i/20th of a second) that the championship screen takes to fade in. The default is twenty game ticks (1 2d).
- stay is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen stays on the screen. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
- fadeOut is the length of time in game ticks (i/20th of a 2nd) that the championship screen takes to fade out. The default is 20 game ticks (1 2nd).
Championship Command in Minecraft Xbox One Edition
To remove the title screen from the screen:
/title <player> clear
To reset the title screen to the default settings and options:
/title <player> reset
To add together text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:
/title <player> <championship¦subtitle¦actionbar> <titleText>
To ready the fade-in, stay and fade-out times for the title screen:
/championship <thespian> times <fadeIn> <stay> <fadeOut>
Definitions
- player is the name of a player (or a target selector) who you desire to display a championship screen for.
- title will add text to title screen and brandish the championship screen.
- subtitle will add text to the subtitle on the next title screen (Note: the title screen volition not display when this subtitle command is run.)
- actionbar volition add together text to the action bar.
- titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. Information technology is NOT formatted as raw JSON so you can not add text effects such as assuming, italic or change the color of the text.
- fadeIn is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen takes to fade in. The default is twenty game ticks (1 second).
- stay is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen stays on the screen. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
- fadeOut is the length of time in game ticks (i/20th of a second) that the title screen takes to fade out. The default is 20 game ticks (one second).
Title Command in Minecraft PS4 Edition
To remove the championship screen from the screen:
/title <histrion> clear
To reset the title screen to the default settings and options:
/title <player> reset
To add together text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:
/title <player> <championship¦subtitle¦actionbar> <titleText>
To gear up the fade-in, stay and fade-out times for the championship screen:
/title <player> times <fadeIn> <stay> <fadeOut>
Definitions
- player is the proper noun of a actor (or a target selector) who you lot want to display a title screen for.
- title will add text to title screen and display the title screen.
- subtitle will add text to the subtitle on the next championship screen (Notation: the title screen volition not display when this subtitle command is run.)
- actionbar will add text to the activeness bar.
- titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. It is Non formatted as raw JSON so you can not add text effects such every bit bold, italic or alter the colour of the text.
- fadeIn is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a 2d) that the championship screen takes to fade in. The default is xx game ticks (ane second).
- stay is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen stays on the screen. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
- fadeOut is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen takes to fade out. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
Title Command in Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition
To remove the championship screen from the screen:
/title <player> clear
To reset the title screen to the default settings and options:
/title <player> reset
To add together text to the championship, subtitle or actionbar:
/title <player> <championship¦subtitle¦actionbar> <titleText>
To set up the fade-in, stay and fade-out times for the title screen:
/title <player> times <fadeIn> <stay> <fadeOut>
Definitions
- player is the name of a player (or a target selector) who you want to display a title screen for.
- title will add text to title screen and display the title screen.
- subtitle volition add text to the subtitle on the next title screen (Note: the title screen will non display when this subtitle command is run.)
- actionbar will add text to the action bar.
- titleText is the text to appear on the championship screen. It is NOT formatted as raw JSON so you tin not add text furnishings such as bold, italic or alter the colour of the text.
- fadeIn is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen takes to fade in. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
- stay is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen stays on the screen. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
- fadeOut is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the championship screen takes to fade out. The default is 20 game ticks (1 2d).
Title Command in Minecraft Windows 10 Edition
To remove the title screen from the screen:
/title <player> articulate
To reset the title screen to the default settings and options:
/title <player> reset
To add text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:
/title <actor> <title¦subtitle¦actionbar> <titleText>
To gear up the fade-in, stay and fade-out times for the title screen:
/title <player> times <fadeIn> <stay> <fadeOut>
Definitions
- role player is the name of a player (or a target selector) who you want to display a title screen for.
- championship will add text to title screen and display the title screen.
- subtitle will add text to the subtitle on the adjacent title screen (Note: the title screen will not brandish when this subtitle command is run.)
- actionbar volition add together text to the activity bar.
- titleText is the text to announced on the championship screen. It is Non formatted as raw JSON so you can not add text effects such as bold, italic or change the color of the text.
- fadeIn is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen takes to fade in. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
- stay is the length of time in game ticks (i/20th of a 2d) that the title screen stays on the screen. The default is 60 game ticks (three seconds).
- fadeOut is the length of fourth dimension in game ticks (1/20th of a 2nd) that the championship screen takes to fade out. The default is twenty game ticks (ane second).
Title Command in Minecraft Education Edition
To remove the title screen from the screen:
/championship <actor> clear
To reset the championship screen to the default settings and options:
/championship <player> reset
To add text to the title, subtitle or actionbar:
/title <player> <title¦subtitle¦actionbar> <titleText>
To set up the fade-in, stay and fade-out times for the title screen:
/title <player> times <fadeIn> <stay> <fadeOut>
Definitions
- actor is the proper name of a player (or a target selector) who you desire to display a title screen for.
- title volition add text to championship screen and brandish the title screen.
- subtitle volition add text to the subtitle on the adjacent championship screen (Note: the title screen volition non display when this subtitle command is run.)
- actionbar volition add together text to the activeness bar.
- titleText is the text to appear on the title screen. It is NOT formatted as raw JSON so you lot can not add text furnishings such every bit bold, italic or alter the colour of the text.
- fadeIn is the length of fourth dimension in game ticks (i/20th of a second) that the title screen takes to fade in. The default is 20 game ticks (1 second).
- stay is the length of time in game ticks (ane/20th of a second) that the title screen stays on the screen. The default is 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
- fadeOut is the length of time in game ticks (1/20th of a second) that the title screen takes to fade out. The default is 20 game ticks (i second).
Examples
- Java
- PE
- Xbox
- PS
- Nintendo
- Win10
- Edu
Example in Coffee Edition (PC/Mac)
To brandish a title screen to the player called DigMinecraft that says "The End is About" in bold italicized scarlet text:
/title DigMinecraft title {"text":"The End is Near", "bold":truthful, "italic":true, "color":"red"}
To add a subtitle to the next title for DigMinecraft that says "Run for your Life!" in italicized xanthous text (title screen will not display with this command):
/championship DigMinecraft subtitle {"text":"Run for your Life!", "italic":truthful, "colour":"yellow"}
To add together text to the action bar for all players that says "Go Ready!" in light purple text:
/title @a actionbar {"text":"Get Prepare!", "color":"light_purple"}
To alter the fade-in time for the title to 40 game ticks, the stay fourth dimension to 120 game ticks and the fade-out to lx game ticks (for the nearest role player):
/title @p times 40 120 60
Example in Pocket Edition (PE)
To display a title screen to all players that says "The First Boxing":
/title @a championship The First Battle
To add a subtitle to the next title for all players that says "Run for your Life!" (title screen will not display with this control):
/title @a subtitle Run for your Life!
To add text to the activity bar for all players that says "Get Fix!":
/championship @a actionbar Get Prepare!
To alter the fade-in fourth dimension for the title to 85 game ticks, the stay fourth dimension to 240 game ticks and the fade-out to lxx game ticks (for the nearest actor):
/championship @a times 85 240 70
Example in Xbox One Edition
To display a title screen to all players that says "Find a Shipwreck":
/championship @a title Find a Shipwreck
To add together a subtitle to the next title for all players that says "Open your Treasure Map" (title screen will not display with this command):
/title @a subtitle Open your Treasure Map!
To add text to the activeness bar for all players that says "Become!!":
/title @a actionbar Go!!
To change the fade-in time for the title to 40 game ticks, the stay time to 300 game ticks and the fade-out to 55 game ticks (for the nearest actor):
/title @a times 40 300 55
Example in PS4 Edition
To display a championship screen to all players that says "Find a Bee":
/title @a championship Find a Bee
To add together a subtitle to the next title for all players that says "But practise not get stung" (title screen will non display with this command):
/title @a subtitle But practice not go stung
To add text to the action bar for all players that says "Go!":
/title @a actionbar Go!
To change the fade-in time for the title to 100 game ticks, the stay time to 300 game ticks and the fade-out to 55 game ticks (for the nearest histrion):
/title @a times 100 300 55
Instance in Nintendo Switch Edition
To display a title screen to all players that says "Team Deathmatch":
/championship @a championship Team Deathmatch
To add a subtitle to the next title for all players that says "Be the last to survive" (title screen will not display with this control):
/title @a subtitle Be the last to survive
To add text to the activity bar for all players that says "Showtime Now!":
/title @a actionbar Beginning At present!
To change the fade-in fourth dimension for the title to 20 game ticks, the stay time to 500 game ticks and the fade-out to 45 game ticks (for the nearest player):
/title @a times 20 500 45
Example in Windows 10 Edition
To display a title screen to all players that says "The Run a risk":
/title @a title The Hazard
To add together a subtitle to the next title for all players that says "Get Ready..." (championship screen will not display with this control):
/title @a subtitle Get Ready...
To add text to the activity bar for all players that says "Go!":
/title @a actionbar Go!
To alter the fade-in time for the title to xc game ticks, the stay fourth dimension to 360 game ticks and the fade-out to 85 game ticks (for the nearest player):
/title @a times 90 360 85
Example in Teaching Edition
To brandish a championship screen to all players that says "Let'southward Begin":
/title @a title Let's Begin
To add together a subtitle to the next championship for all players that says "Become!" (title screen will non brandish with this command):
/title @a subtitle Go!
To add text to the activeness bar for all players that says "Level 1":
/title @a actionbar Level i
To change the fade-in time for the title to 45 game ticks, the stay time to 400 game ticks and the fade-out to 30 game ticks (for the nearest player):
/championship @a times 45 400 thirty
How to Enter the Control
one. Open the Chat Window
The easiest way to run a control in Minecraft is within the conversation window. The game command to open up the chat window depends on the version of Minecraft:
2. Type the Control
We will embrace examples of how to apply the /title control to brandish a title, brandish a subtitle, and change the fade-in, stay and fade-out values.
Display a Title
In this instance, we will display a title screen to the player chosen DigMinecraft that says "The End is Almost" in assuming italicized scarlet text with the following control:
/title DigMinecraft title {"text":"The End is Near", "bold":true, "italic":truthful, "color":"red"}
Type the control in the chat window. As you are typing, you lot volition encounter the command appear in the lower left corner of the game window. Printing the Enter key to run the command.
Once the crook has been entered, the championship screen will appear on the player's screen.
You volition run across the message "Title control successfully executed" appear in the lower left corner of the game window to indicate that the title screen has been successfully displayed.
Add a Subtitle
To add a subtitle, you must first run the control to add the subtitle text and so run a 2nd command that displays the title screen. So if we wanted to brandish a title screen to the player called DigMinecraft that has a title "The End is About" with a subtitle (next line down) of "Run for your Life!", you would need to run two /title commands.
First, ready the subtitle text with the post-obit control:
/title DigMinecraft subtitle {"text":"Run for your Life!", "italic":truthful, "color":"yellow"}
Recall to enter a command in Minecraft, open up the conversation window and so type the command.
So run the next command to display the title screen to the player:
/title DigMinecraft title {"text":"The End is Near", "assuming":truthful, "italic":true, "colour":"red"}
Once the cheat has been entered, the title screen (with championship and subtitle) will appear on the player'due south screen.
You lot will see two messages "Title command successfully executed" announced in the lower left corner of the game window to indicate that the championship screen (with subtitle) has been successfully displayed.
Set Times for Fade-In, Stay and Fade-Out
You can change various time values for the title screen such as the fade-in time, how long the title screen stays upward, and the fade-out time.
If you wanted to change the fade-in time to forty game ticks, the stay time to 120 game ticks and the fade-out to 60 game ticks, you would type the following command:
/championship DigMinecraft times xl 120 60
To enter a command in Minecraft, open up the chat window and then type the command.
At present the side by side fourth dimension that yous brandish the title screen for the histrion DigMinecraft, the new fade-in, stay and fade-out times will accept effect.
Congratulations, y'all just learned how to use the /title command in Minecraft!
Other Game Commands
Y'all can use other commands and cheats in Minecraft such as:
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