A clock in Minecraft is a handheld item, it can't be placed like a decorative block. However what you can do is craft an Item Frame and put that on the wall, then put the clock on the item frame. That way you then have a wall-mounted clock.
use an item frame and put the clock in it, this works with any item, including maps
Right click where you want the foot (bottom) of the bed to go.
Originally clocks were simply intended for you to carry them in your inventory, you could see if it was light or dark by just looking at it, useful for when you're mining during the night. However now you can create an Item Frame and put that on the wall, and then place the clock on the item frame, making it into a wall clock.
You right click on a square outlined by black. (The one you are looking/pointing at)
You have to put it in an item frame by right clicking on it with the clock. It's the same with survival.
A clock in Minecraft is a handheld item, it can't be placed like a decorative block. However what you can do is craft an Item Frame and put that on the wall, then put the clock on the item frame. That way you then have a wall-mounted clock.
Clocks are not placable items, you put them in your inventory hotbar. All they show is whether it is day or night, for times when you are underground and can't see for yourself.
use an item frame and put the clock in it, this works with any item, including maps
You need to put it on a wall.
You can't place clocks, instead you hold them to see the time However in newer versions you can put them in item frames
Right click on your mouse
Put food in your handHold down on the food that is in your hand
Right click where you want the foot (bottom) of the bed to go.
There is a flip down cover as part of the face of the clock asemble. Pull it down, then depress the hour or minute keys as needed to put in the correct time. to advance the clock several hours or minutes simply hold the keys down.
If you put a magnet next to a clock, it can interfere with the clock's magnetic components and disrupt its timekeeping mechanism. This can cause the clock to either slow down or speed up, depending on the specific design and sensitivity of the clock. It is generally recommended to keep magnets away from clocks to maintain their accuracy.
Originally clocks were simply intended for you to carry them in your inventory, you could see if it was light or dark by just looking at it, useful for when you're mining during the night. However now you can create an Item Frame and put that on the wall, and then place the clock on the item frame, making it into a wall clock.