Tennessine is one of the 118 chemical element blocks available in Minecraft Education Edition. It represents element 117 (Ts) on the periodic table. If you enable Education Edition chemistry features, you can access Tennessine in creative mode for building and chemistry experiments.
Tennessine is available in Minecraft Education Edition, Pocket Edition, Windows 10, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. You just need to toggle the Education Edition chemistry features in your world settings to unlock it.
Where to Find Tennessine
Creative Mode Location
Once you enable Education Edition chemistry features, Tennessine appears in the creative inventory. Here’s where to find it by version:
| Edition | Versions | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Education Edition | 1.4.0 – 1.14.31 | Construction tab |
| Education Edition | 1.17.30+ | Items tab |
How to Get Tennessine
Enable Chemistry Features
To access Tennessine, you need to enable Education Edition chemistry in your world. When creating a new world, toggle the “Education Edition” option in the world settings. Minecraft will create a copy of your world with [EDU] in the name where all chemistry features are unlocked.
Be aware that enabling Education Edition can change world behavior, so the game always creates a backup copy before enabling it.
Use the Give Command
Grab Tennessine instantly in creative mode with the /give command:
/give @p element_117 1 0
Tennessine Details
Here are the technical specs for Tennessine:
- Block Name: Tennessine
- Minecraft ID: element_117
- Atomic Number: 117
- Symbol: Ts
- Data Value: 0
- Stack Size: 64
- Available Since: Education Edition 1.4.0
What is Tennessine Used For
Tennessine is a synthetic element that doesn’t occur naturally. In Minecraft Education Edition, it’s one of the 118 periodic table elements you can experiment with. Combine it with other elements to create new compounds and learn about chemistry through gameplay.
If you’re interested in chemistry or building periodic table displays, Education Edition gives you access to all 118 elements. It’s a fun way to learn element properties and experiment with compound creation.