256×144 grid · minecraft block art
About this pattern
This is a 256×144 minecraft block art pattern using 50 colors and 36864 beads. Difficulty is advanced and a typical project takes about 932 minutes including ironing. Open it in the maker to remix the palette across Perler, Hama, Artkal, or convert into a cross-stitch / pixel-art / LEGO grid.
Pattern stats
- Grid size
- 256×144
- Total beads
- 36864
- Colors
- 50
- Difficulty
- Advanced
- Time
- ~932 min
- Pegboard
- extended (tile multiple 50×50 boards)
Supplies
You’ll need 36864 beads across 50 colors, plus a pegboard, parchment paper, and a household iron.
- Pegboard (extended (tile multiple 50×50 boards))
- Iron + parchment / ironing paper
- 3664 × White Wool
- 3587 × Clay
- 2717 × Diorite
- 2312 × Cherry Planks
- 2213 × Gray Wool
- 2181 × White Concrete
- 2169 × Iron Block
- 1773 × Lapis Block
- 1768 × Snow
- 1558 × Oak Planks
- 1333 × Stone
- 1318 × Sandstone
- 1292 × Birch Planks
- 1040 × Black Wool
- 921 × Prismarine
- 883 × Deepslate
- 778 × Pink Wool
- 637 × Red Wool
- 570 × Andesite
- 503 × Dark Oak Planks
- 362 × Blue Wool
- 362 × Cobblestone
- 338 × Crimson Planks
- 334 × Light Gray Wool
- 319 × Jungle Planks
- 303 × Obsidian
- 234 × Light Blue Wool
- 203 × Acacia Planks
- 173 × Dirt
- 150 × Brown Wool
- 118 × Copper Block
- 111 × Black Concrete
- 93 × Granite
- 85 × Warped Planks
- 79 × Coal Block
- 68 × Diamond Block
- 60 × Spruce Planks
- 50 × Mangrove Planks
- 44 × Grass Block
- 38 × Netherrack
- 24 × Red Sand
- 22 × End Stone
- 16 × Magenta Wool
- 16 × Redstone Block
- 15 × Glowstone
- 12 × Cyan Wool
- 5 × Emerald Block
- 5 × Purple Wool
- 4 × Green Wool
- 4 × Yellow Wool
How to make this pattern
- Lay the pegboard flat and gather the bead colors listed above. A small bowl per color speeds placement.
- Place each bead on the pegboard following the chart — work row-by-row so you don’t lose your spot.
- Cover the finished design with a sheet of parchment or ironing paper, fully flat against the beads.
- Iron on medium heat (about 350°F / 175°C) for 10–15 seconds, moving in slow circles until beads fuse evenly.
- Let the piece cool fully — about 1 minute — then peel off the parchment.
- For a stronger fuse, flip the piece and iron the back side the same way. This is what we call double-sided ironing.
Tips
- Always use parchment paper. Direct iron contact warps individual beads and destroys the grid spacing.
- Keep the iron moving in slow circles. Pressing in one spot creates flat dimples in the finished piece.
- Pop the cooled piece in the freezer for 30 seconds before peeling parchment — it releases cleaner that way.
FAQ
How many beads do I need for the 阿雷 pattern?
You need 36864 beads total. The breakdown by color is: 3664 white wool, 3587 clay, 2717 diorite, 2312 cherry planks, 2213 gray wool, 2181 white concrete. Stocking 10–20% extra of each color is a safe margin in case any beads are off-color or get crushed during ironing.
What size pegboard do I need?
A extended (tile multiple 50×50 boards) pegboard fits the 256×144 grid. The standard 29×29 Perler / Hama / Artkal square pegboard is the most common size and covers everything up to 29 cells across.
How long does it take to make?
Plan for about 932 minutes total — roughly 922 minutes placing the beads and another 10 minutes for ironing and cooling. Beginners may need 1.5× that on their first few patterns.
Can I use Hama or Artkal beads instead of Perler?
Yes. The colors used in this pattern map cleanly to Hama Midi, Artkal S, and Nabbi palettes. Open the design in the maker, switch the palette in the toolbar, then export the swapped chart before you start ironing.
Is this a beginner-friendly pattern?
This pattern is rated advanced based on grid size and color count. Beginner patterns are under 200 beads and 5 colors; intermediate is up to 600 beads and 10 colors; everything else is advanced.