Log

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This article is about the block found in trees. For the block crafted from logs, see Planks. For the block that has the "bark" texture on all 6 sides, see Wood. For the file, see Tutorials/How to get a crash report.

A log or stem is a naturally occurring block found in trees or huge fungi, primarily used as a building block, and to create planks, a versatile crafting ingredient. It comes in eight types: oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, dark oak, crimson and warped.

A stripped log or stripped stem is a variant obtained by using an axe on a log or a stem respectively.

Obtaining

Breaking

Logs and stems can be broken by hand, but using an axe speeds up the process. Logs drop themselves when broken with any tool.

Block Log
Stripped Log
Stem
Stripped Stem
Hardness 2
Tool
Breaking time[FN 1]
Default 3
Wooden 1.5
Stone 0.75
Iron 0.5
Diamond 0.4
Netherite 0.35
Golden 0.25
  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.

Chest loot

Item Structure Container Quantity Chance
Java Edition
Oak Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 28%
Bedrock Edition
Oak Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 25%


Item Structure Container Quantity Chance
Java Edition
Birch Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 28%
Bedrock Edition
Birch Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 25%


Item Structure Container Quantity Chance
Java Edition
Spruce Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 28%
Village Taiga house chest 1–5 65.6%
Bedrock Edition
Spruce Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 25%
Village Taiga house chest 1–5 69.3%


Item Structure Container Quantity Chance
Java Edition
Jungle Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 28%
Bedrock Edition
Jungle Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 25%


Item Structure Container Quantity Chance
Java Edition
Acacia Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 28%
Bedrock Edition
Acacia Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 50%


Item Structure Container Quantity Chance
Java Edition
Dark Oak Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 28%
Pillager Outpost Chest 2–3 100%
Bedrock Edition
Dark Oak Log Bonus chest Chest 1–3 50%
Pillager Outpost Chest 2–3 100%

Natural generation

Trees

Oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, and dark oak logs generate naturally as part of trees.

Huge fungi

Crimson and warped stems generate naturally as part of huge fungi.

Structures

Oak
  • Oak logs generate as part of houses in plains villages, and as supporting beams of swamp huts.
  • Stripped oak logs and wood generate in plains villages.
Spruce
  • Spruce logs generate as part of houses in taiga and snowy villages.
  • Spruce wood generates as the roof of churches in taiga villages.
  • Stripped spruce logs and wood generate in snowy tundra villages.
Acacia
  • Acacia logs and wood generate as part of houses in savanna villages.
  • Stripped acacia logs generate in savanna villages.
Dark Oak
Mixed

Post-generation

Logs and stems

Trees can also be grown using saplings and huge fungi can also be grown using small fungi.

Stripped logs and stems

Using an axe on a log or stem turns it into a stripped log or a stripped stem, which act the same as regular logs. This produces sounds in Java Edition but does not in Bedrock Edition; the absence of sounds on Bedrock Edition has been confirmed to be completely intentional.[1]

Usage

Crafting ingredient

Name Ingredients Crafting recipe
Campfire Stick +
Coal or
Charcoal +
Any Log or Stem or
Any Stripped Log or Stem

Nether Planks Matching Stem or
Matching Stripped Stem
Overworld Planks Matching Log or
Matching Stripped Log
Smoker Any Log or
Any Stripped Log +
Furnace

Soul Campfire Stick +
Soul Sand or
Soul Soil +
Any Log or Stem or
Any Stripped Log or Stem

Stripped Wood or
Stripped Hyphae
Matching Stripped Log or
Matching Stripped Stem
Wood or
Hyphae
Matching Log or
Matching Stem

Further crafting

The following table presents the amount of logs or stems needed to produce an even multiple of a given item with no waste left over, and the quantity produced (Planks and Charcoal are assumed to be crafted from logs rather than wood blocks):

Product Number of log
needed
Product
amount
Ratio
Wood 4 3 75%
Stripped Log 1[note 1] 1 100%
Stripped Wood 4[note 1] 3 75%
Boat (JE) 5 4 80%
Boat (BE) 7 4 57.14%
Bowl 3 16 533.33%
Button 1 4 400%
Campfire 27 crafted, 8 cooked[note 2] 8 22.86%
Charcoal 0 crafted, 1 cooked[note 2] 1 100%
Chest 2 1 50%
Crafting Table 1 1 100%
Composter 21 24 114.28%
Door 3 6 200%
Fence 5 12 240%
Fences Gate 1 1 100%
Ladder 7 24 342.86%
Sign 13 24 184.62%
Stick 1 8 800%
Torch 1 crafted, 8 cooked[note 2] 32 355.56%
Planks 1 4 400%
Wooden Axe 2[note 3] 2 100%
Wooden Hoe 3 4 133.33%
Wooden Pickaxe 2[note 3] 2 100%
Wooden Pressure Plate 1 2 200%
Wooden Shovel 1 2 200%
Wooden Slab 3 24 800%
Wooden Stairs 3 8 266.67%
Wooden Sword 5 8 160%
Wooden Trapdoor 3 4 133.33%
  1. 1.0 1.1 The stripping must be done with an axe, which is not counted
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Requires the burning of wood into charcoal in a furnace, which needs 8 cobblestone and burning material. The cobblestone and fuel are ignored for the purpose of this conversion.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Because one plank cannot be crafted into two sticks, this crafting recipe requires two wood for two units.

Smelting ingredient

Name Ingredients Smelting recipe
Charcoal Any Log or
Any Stripped Log +
Any fuel


0.15

Fuel

Logs, but not stems, can be used as a fuel in furnaces, smelting 1.5 items per block.

Note Blocks

Logs can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass" sound.

Sounds

Log

Java Edition:

SoundSubtitleSourceDescriptionNamespaced IDTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
File:Wood dig1.oggFile:Wood dig2.oggFile:Wood dig3.oggFile:Wood dig4.oggBlock brokenBlocksOnce the block has brokenblock.wood.breaksubtitles.block.generic.break1.00.816
File:Wood hit1.oggFile:Wood hit2.oggFile:Wood hit3.oggFile:Wood hit4.oggFile:Wood hit5.oggFile:Wood hit6.oggNone[sound 1]BlocksFalling on the block with fall damageblock.wood.fallNone[sound 1]0.50.7516
File:Wood hit1.oggFile:Wood hit2.oggFile:Wood hit3.oggFile:Wood hit4.oggFile:Wood hit5.oggFile:Wood hit6.oggBlock breakingBlocksWhile the block is in the process of being brokenblock.wood.hitsubtitles.block.generic.hit0.250.516
File:Wood dig1.oggFile:Wood dig2.oggFile:Wood dig3.oggFile:Wood dig4.oggBlock placedBlocksWhen the block is placedblock.wood.placesubtitles.block.generic.place1.00.816
File:Wood hit1.oggFile:Wood hit2.oggFile:Wood hit3.oggFile:Wood hit4.oggFile:Wood hit5.oggFile:Wood hit6.oggFootstepsBlocksWalking on the blockblock.wood.stepsubtitles.block.generic.footsteps0.151.016

Bedrock Edition:

SoundSourceDescriptionNamespaced IDVolumePitch
?BlocksOnce the block has brokendig.wood1.00.8
?BlocksFalling on the block with fall damagefall.wood0.41.0
?BlocksWhile the block is in the process of being brokenhit.wood0.230.5
?BlocksJumping from the blockjump.wood0.121.0
?BlocksFalling on the block without fall damageland.wood0.181.0
?BlocksWalking on the blockstep.wood0.31.0
?BlocksWhen the block is placeduse.wood1.00.8

Stem

Java Edition:

SoundSubtitleSourceDescriptionNamespaced IDTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
File:Stem break1.oggFile:Stem break2.oggFile:Stem break3.oggFile:Stem break4.oggFile:Stem break5.oggFile:Stem break6.oggBlock brokenBlocksOnce the block has brokenblock.stem.breaksubtitles.block.generic.break???
File:Stem step1.oggFile:Stem step2.oggFile:Stem step3.oggFile:Stem step4.oggFile:Stem step5.oggFile:Stem step6.oggNone[sound 1]BlocksFalling on the block with fall damageblock.stem.fallNone[sound 1]???
File:Stem step1.oggFile:Stem step2.oggFile:Stem step3.oggFile:Stem step4.oggFile:Stem step5.oggFile:Stem step6.oggBlock breakingBlocksWhile the block is in the process of being brokenblock.stem.hitsubtitles.block.generic.hit0.8??
File:Stem break1.oggFile:Stem break2.oggFile:Stem break3.oggFile:Stem break4.oggFile:Stem break5.oggFile:Stem break6.oggBlock placedBlocksWhen the block is placedblock.stem.placesubtitles.block.generic.place0.81.1?
File:Stem step1.oggFile:Stem step2.oggFile:Stem step3.oggFile:Stem step4.oggFile:Stem step5.oggFile:Stem step6.oggFootstepsBlocksWalking on the blockblock.stem.stepsubtitles.block.generic.footsteps???

Bedrock Edition:[more information needed]

Data values

In Bedrock Edition, oak, spruce, birch, and jungle log and wood have the ID name minecraft:log and are further defined by their block data or block state. Acacia and dark oak log and wood blocks have the ID name minecraft:log2 and are further defined by their block data or block state.

Note that when a log is placed, it changes its facing parameters, placing in the direction relative to the block it is placed on.

Logs consider only the axis; a sideways log placed while facing north does not have a top texture rotated 180 degrees from a log placed south.[2]

ID

Java Edition:

NameNamespaced IDBlock tags (JE)Item tags (JE)FormTranslation key
Oak Logoak_loglogs
logs_that_burn
oak_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
oak_logs
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.oak_log
Spruce Logspruce_loglogs
logs_that_burn
spruce_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
spruce_logs
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.spruce_log
Birch Logbirch_logbirch_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
birch_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.birch_log
Jungle Logjungle_logjungle_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
jungle_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.jungle_log
Acacia Logacacia_logacacia_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
acacia_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.acacia_log
Dark Oak Logdark_oak_logdark_oak_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
dark_oak_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.dark_oak_log
Crimson Stemcrimson_stemcrimson_stems
logs
non_flammable_wood
crimson_stems
logs
non_flammable_wood
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.crimson_stem
Warped Stemwarped_stemwarped_stems
logs
non_flammable_wood
warped_stems
logs
non_flammable_wood
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.warped_stem
Stripped Oak Logstripped_oak_loglogs
logs_that_burn
oak_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
oak_logs
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.stripped_oak_log
Stripped Spruce Logstripped_spruce_loglogs
logs_that_burn
spruce_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
spruce_logs
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.stripped_spruce_log
Stripped Birch Logstripped_birch_logbirch_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
birch_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.stripped_birch_log
Stripped Jungle Logstripped_jungle_logjungle_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
jungle_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.stripped_jungle_log
Stripped Acacia Logstripped_acacia_logacacia_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
acacia_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.stripped_acacia_log
Stripped Dark Oak Logstripped_dark_oak_logdark_oak_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
dark_oak_logs
logs
logs_that_burn
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.stripped_dark_oak_log
Stripped Crimson Stemstripped_crimson_stemcrimson_stems
logs
non_flammable_wood
crimson_stems
logs
non_flammable_wood
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.stripped_crimson_stem
Stripped Warped Stemstripped_warped_stemwarped_stems
logs
non_flammable_wood
warped_stems
logs
non_flammable_wood
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.stripped_warped_stem

Bedrock Edition:

NameNamespaced IDNumeric ID FormTranslation key
Log (oak, spruce, birch and jungle)log17Block & Itemtile.log.oak.name
tile.log.spruce.name
tile.log.birch.name
tile.log.jungle.name
Log (acacia and dark oak)log2162Block & Itemtile.log.acacia.name
tile.log.big_oak.name
Crimson Stemcrimson_stem480Block & Itemtile.crimson_stem.name
Warped Stemwarped_stem481Block & Itemtile.warped_stem.name
Stripped Spruce Logstripped_spruce_log260Block & Itemtile.stripped_spruce_log.name
Stripped Birch Logstripped_birch_log261Block & Itemtile.stripped_birch_log.name
Stripped Jungle Logstripped_jungle_log262Block & Itemtile.stripped_jungle_log.name
Stripped Acacia Logstripped_acacia_log263Block & Itemtile.stripped_acacia_log.name
Stripped Dark Oak Logstripped_dark_oak_log264Block & Itemtile.stripped_dark_oak_log.name
Stripped Oak Logstripped_oak_log265Block & Itemtile.stripped_oak_log.name
Stripped Crimson Stemstripped_crimson_stem495Block & Itemtile.stripped_crimson_stem.name
Stripped Warped Stemstripped_warped_stem496Block & Itemtile.stripped_warped_stem.name

Metadata

See also: Data values

In Bedrock Edition, log uses the following data values:

Log

Template:/DV

Log 2

Template:/DV2

Stripped Log

Template:/DV3

Block states

See also: Block states

Template:/BS

Achievements

Template:AchievementsTemplate:Achievements

History

May 21, 2009Notch shows interest in adding wood.
Java Edition Classic
0.0.14a32px Added wood.
Oak wood is currently one of the first blocks in Minecraft.
0.0.15a32px The texture of wood has been changed.
August 25, 2009Showed that breaking wood now drops 3–5 wood planks.
0.24_SURVIVAL_TESTThe above changed of breaking wood dropping 3-5 wood planks has been implemented.[needs testing]
Java Edition Indev
Minecraft Indev20100223Breaking wood now gives the block instead of planks.
Java Edition Alpha
?Wood can now be destroyed only by fire if it had several sides simultaneously burning. If only one side was burning, the fire and wood block lasts forever.
Java Edition Beta
1.232px 32px Added spruce and birch wood.
Wood can now be smelted into charcoal.
1.3Wood and wood planks now burn and are destroyed if any one of the sides are lit on fire.
1.5With the addition of birch and spruce saplings, their respective wood types have now become renewable resources.
Added "Getting Wood" achievement for chopping then picking up wood.
1.8Pre-releaseOak wood now generates in villages.
Java Edition
1.2.112w03a32px Added jungle wood.
1.2.4Different types of wood now produce different colors of planks when crafted.
1.3.112w16aOak wood is now found in the new bonus chests.
12w30d32px32px 32px32px 32px32px 32px32px All types of blocks of wood are now rotatable, with the wood placed with the inner side facing the player (similarly to pistons).
1.4.212w38aWood blocks now have new sounds when being walked on and broken.
The orientation of placed wood blocks is now determined by which face of another block they are placed against, similarly to levers.
12w40aOak wood now generates as part of swamp huts.
1.6.113w24aAs a feature of resource packs, each wood block has its own top, meaning that wood tops can now be colored separately.
1.7.213w43a32px32px32px 32px32px32px Added acacia and roofed oak wood.
1.7"Roofed Oak" has been renamed to "Dark Oak Wood".
32px32px32px 32px32px32px The textures of acacia and dark oak wood have been changed.
32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px The top texture of all blocks of wood now have unique textures, rather than sharing it with oak.
Wood in bonus chests may now also be acacia.
1.814w10aminecraft:log2 blocks with numerical metadata variants 2-3, 6-7, 10-11 and 14-15, which are inaccessible through normal gameplay, now have a missing texture 32px rather than appearing identical to either acacia or dark oak logs.
14w25aLogs are now defined via block states rather than by numerical metadata. Prior to this version, the numerical metadata variants of minecraft:log were as follows:
DV Description
0 Oak Log (up-down)
1 Spruce Log (up-down)
2 Birch Log (up-down)
3 Jungle Log (up-down)
4 Oak Log (east-west)
5 Spruce Log (east-west)
6 Birch Log (east-west)
7 Jungle Log (east-west)
8 Oak Log (north-south)
9 Spruce Log (north-south)
10 Birch Log (north-south)
11 Jungle Log (north-south)
12 Oak Wood (up-down)
13 Spruce Wood (up-down)
14 Birch Wood (up-down)
15 Jungle Wood (up-down)

The data values for minecraft:log2 were as follows:

DV Description
0 Acacia Log (up-down)
1 Dark Oak Log (up-down)
2-3 Inaccessible "boring" log blocks
4 Acacia Log (east-west)
5 Dark Oak Log (east-west)
6-7 Inaccessible "boring" log blocks
8 Acacia Log (north-south)
9 Dark Oak Log (north-south)
10-11 Inaccessible "boring" log blocks
12 Acacia Wood (up-down)
13 Dark Oak Wood (up-down)
14-15 Inaccessible "boring" wood blocks
14w26aminecraft:log2 with metadata values 2-3, 6-7, 10-11 and 14-15 have now been completely removed from the game.
1.915w43aWood found in bonus chests can now may be of any type, rather than just acacia or oak.
15w44aBonus chests now have less wood.
1.1116w39aOak and dark oak wood now generate in woodland mansions.
1.1317w47a"Wood" has been renamed to "Log".
The different variant block states and the axis=none block state for both the log and log2 IDs have been split up into their own IDs.
Prior to The Flattening, these blocks' numeral IDs were 17 and 162.
18w07a32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px Added stripped logs.
pre132px32px32px The side texture for stripped jungle logs has been changed.
July 18, 201732px Jeb tweets an image of new textures for iron blocks, obsidian and birch logs.
July 19, 201732px 32px 32px 32px 32px Jeb reppears with an image of all the new log textures.
July 19, 201732px JAPPA tweets an image of a less-blurry birch texture.
July 22, 201732px JAPPA tweets an image of new crafting table, wood planks and wood textures.
1.1418w43a32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px The textures of logs has been changed.
18w47a32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px The textures of logs has been changed again.
18w47b32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px The top textures of logs has been changed.
32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px The top textures of stripped logs has been changed.
18w48aStripped oak logs and wood now generate in the updated plains villages.
18w49aStripped spruce logs and wood now generate in the new snowy tundra villages.
Stripped logs now generate in the updated savanna villages.
18w50aSpruce logs can now be found in chests in taiga village houses.
Logs can now be used to craft a smoker.
32px32px32px 32px32px32px The top textures of normal and stripped jungle logs have been changed, once again.
19w02aStripped logs and logs can now be used to craft campfires.
September 28, 201932px 32px Crimson and Warped logs was shown as part of crimson forest and warped forest biome.
1.1620w06a32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px Added regular and stripped crimson and warped stems.
20w09a32px32px32px 32px32px32px The top textures of stripped crimson and warped stems have been changed.
Duplicate and unused textures for stripped warped stems have been removed.
Upcoming Java Edition
1.1721w05aazalea_log_replaceable Azalea log tag added.
21w06aOak log can now generate in the mineshafts instead of oak wood.
21w10aazalea_log_replaceable Azalea log tag removed.
Pocket Edition Alpha
Pre-release32px 32px 32px Added oak, spruce and birch wood. Spruce and birch wood are not available in the inventory.
v0.2.0Added spruce and birch wood to the inventory.
Removed oak wood from the inventory.
v0.2.1Oak trees now generate with spruce wood instead of oak wood.
v0.4.0Re-added oak wood to the creative inventory.
Oak trees once again generate with oak wood, making it obtainable in Survival mode.
v0.8.0build 232px Added jungle wood to the creative inventory.
32px32px 32px32px 32px32px 32px32px All types of blocks of wood are now rotatable, with the wood placed with the inner side facing the player (similarly to pistons).
v0.9.0build 132px32px32px 32px32px32px Added acacia and dark oak wood.
32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px The texture of wood tops have been their own unique texture for each type of wood.
Jungle wood now generates naturally.
Oak wood now generates naturally in plains and savanna villages.
The tooltip has been changed from [woodtype] Wood to [woodtype] Log.
v0.11.0?The tooltip has been changed from [woodtype] Log to [woodtype] Wood.
v0.14.0build 1Spruce wood now generates in witch huts.
v0.15.0build 1Savanna villages now generate using acacia wood, which previously used oak wood.
Spruce wood now generates in taiga and ice plains villages.
Pocket Edition
1.1.0alpha 1.1.0.0Oak and dark oak wood now generate in woodland mansions.
Bedrock Edition
1.2.0beta 1.2.0.2Wood can now be found inside bonus chests.
Woodland mansions now have birch wood instead of oak wood.
1.4.0beta 1.2.13.832px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px Added stripped logs as part of Experimental Gameplay.
beta 1.2.14.2Stripped logs have been fully implemented.
As an exclusive feature, oak, spruce and dark oak stripped logs now generate as part of shipwrecks.
beta 1.2.20.132px32px32px The side textures for stripped jungle wood has been changed.
release32px32px32px 32px32px32px The top textures of stripped spruce and stripped dark oak logs have been changed.
1.10.0beta 1.10.0.332px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px The textures of logs have been changed.
32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px The top textures of stripped logs have been changed.
"Wood" and "Stripped Wood" have been renamed to "Log" and "Stripped Log".
Logs are now used to craft wood, campfires, and smokers.
Stripped spruce, oak, and acacia logs now generate in new villages.
Dark oak logs now generate in pillager outpost watchtowers and as a pile of logs.
Dark oak logs can now be found in pillager outpost chests.
1.11.0beta 1.11.0.1Spruce logs can now be found in taiga and snowy taiga village house chests.
1.16.0beta 1.16.0.5132px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px Added regular and stripped crimson and warped stems.
Legacy Console Edition
TU1CU1 1.0 Patch 11.0.132px 32px 32px Added oak, spruce, and birch wood.
TU9Spruce wood and birch wood can now be crafted into spruce and birch wood planks, stairs and slabs.
TU1232px Added jungle wood.
TU14 1.04 32px32px 32px32px 32px32px 32px32px All types of blocks of wood are now rotatable, with the wood placed with the inner side facing the player (similarly to pistons).
32px 32px 32px 32px
32px 32px 32px
32px 32px 32px
32px 32px 32px 32px Prior to this update, in PlayStation 3 Edition, wood with special data values looked like it is in Java Edition only in the inventory or when held, and when placed looked completely different.
32px 32px 32px 32px
32px 32px 32px 32px
32px 32px 32px 32px
32px 32px 32px 32px Prior to this version, in Xbox 360 Edition, higher data values of wood would result in blocks that had the inside texture facing along the expected axis, but the bark textures not rotated. These data values would function like their own blocks and would not change orientation depending on the targeted block face.
TU19CU7 1.12 The textures of birch and jungle wood have been changed.
TU27CU15 1.18 32px32px32px 32px32px32px Added acacia and dark oak wood to the creative inventory.
TU31CU19 1.22 Patch 3Acacia and dark oak wood is now obtainable in survival.
TU69 1.76 Patch 3832px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px Added stripped logs.
1.90 "Wood" has been renamed to "Log".
32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px The textures of logs have been changed.
32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px The top textures of stripped logs have been changed.
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
0.1.032px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px 32px32px32px Added wood.

Issues

Issues relating to "Log", "Stripped log", "Stem", or "Stripped stem" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

Trivia

  • In Bedrock Edition, dark oak and acacia logs share a block ID separate from the old logs, called log2, because all the other data values on the previous log block were occupied by rotated variants (red sandstone slabs suffered a similar fate). There are still 8 remaining data values on the block that cannot be obtained. This was also the case in Java Edition prior to 1.13.
  • Even if stems or their plank variants cannot be used as fuel or made into charcoal, the player can bypass this by crafting them into crafting tables or sticks, which can be used as a fuel.
  • Crimson and Warped stems are the only logs that have an animation.

Gallery

References


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