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Renewable |
Yes |
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Stackable |
Yes (64) |
Tool |
Any tool |
Blast resistance |
0.1 |
Hardness |
0.1 |
Luminant |
No |
Transparent |
Yes |
Flammable | |
Catches fire from lava |
Yes |
Carpets are thin blocks which are mainly used for decoration.
Contents
Obtaining
Breaking
Carpets can be mined using any tool, or without a tool. Unlike wool, carpets are not destroyed quicker when using shears.
Block | Carpet | |
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Hardness | 0.1 | |
Breaking time | ||
Default | 0.15 |
Natural generation
White and light gray carpet can be found in igloos. If its basement generates (50% chance), red carpet can also be found.
All carpet colors except orange generate within woodland mansions.
Yellow, white and green carpets generate in plains villages.
Lime, white and green carpets generate in desert villages.
Blue and red carpets generate in snowy tundra villages.
Orange, white and red carpets generate in savanna villages.
Purple, white and red carpets generate in taiga villages.
Crafting
Name | Ingredients | Crafting recipe | Description |
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Carpet | Matching Wool | ||
Dyed Carpet | White Carpet + Matching Colored Dye |
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White Carpet | Any Dyed Carpet + Bleach |
[Bedrock and Education editions only] |
Trading
Apprentice-level shepherd villagers have a 1⁄32 (3.125%) chance to sell one of 16 types of carpets as part of their trades. They sell 4 carpets of the same color for an emerald.
Usage
Carpet has the same visual thickness as a pressure plate. It has a hitbox of 1⁄16 of a block and covers the entire surface of the block it is placed on. This thickness prevents mob spawning.
Carpet can be placed on any block, including non-solid blocks, except paintings and item frames. When placed on grass or fern, they break and the carpet is placed on the block below. When placed on vines, the topmost block of vines breaks and the carpet is placed on the block below, any vines blocks below the first one don't break. It can even be placed over water blocks, but to do so you must target an adjacent block with a visible hitbox.
Carpet can be pushed and pulled by pistons but pops off if pushed onto a hole or pulled downward. It can also break falling sand and gravel.
Carpet is an opaque block but does not decrease light going through it. Because of this and the fact that it can be placed on any block, a common decorative strategy is to place carpet on a light-emitting block in the floor, illuminating a room and hiding the light source at the same time.
Carpets can be used to give llamas a distinct saddle pattern. The carpet can be mounted on the llama with a dispenser.[Java Edition only]
Carpets can be placed on top of fences and walls to allow the player to jump on top of them while still preventing animals and mobs from crossing. This is because mobs do not try jump over fences and walls, even with a carpet above.
In Java Edition, if a campfire is placed beneath a beehive to pacify bees, the campfire can be placed below ground and a carpet placed over the campfire to protect bees from the fire.
If a carpet is placed so that it lays on top of a hopper, the hopper can still collect items through the carpet. This is because hoppers can collect items from less than a full block above.
Fuel
Carpet can be used as a fuel in furnaces, smelting 0.335 items per carpet item.[Java Edition only]
Breaking tall grass and vines
When placed on the top half of tall grass or large fern, they break and the carpet drops as an item.
Sounds
Template:Sound table/Block/Wool
Data values
ID
Name | Namespaced ID | Block tags (JE) | Item tags (JE) | Form | Translation key |
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White Carpet | white_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.white_carpet |
Orange Carpet | orange_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.orange_carpet |
Magenta Carpet | magenta_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.magenta_carpet |
Light Blue Carpet | light_blue_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.light_blue_carpet |
Yellow Carpet | yellow_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.yellow_carpet |
Lime Carpet | lime_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.lime_carpet |
Pink Carpet | pink_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.pink_carpet |
Gray Carpet | gray_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.gray_carpet |
Light Gray Carpet | light_gray_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.light_gray_carpet |
Cyan Carpet | cyan_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.cyan_carpet |
Purple Carpet | purple_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.purple_carpet |
Blue Carpet | blue_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.blue_carpet |
Brown Carpet | brown_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.brown_carpet |
Green Carpet | green_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.green_carpet |
Red Carpet | red_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.red_carpet |
Black Carpet | black_carpet | carpets | carpets | Block & Item | block.minecraft.black_carpet |
Name | Namespaced ID | Numeric ID | Form | Translation key |
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Carpet | carpet | 171 | Block & Item | tile.carpet.black.name tile.carpet.red.name tile.carpet.green.name tile.carpet.brown.name tile.carpet.blue.name tile.carpet.cyan.name tile.carpet.silver.name tile.carpet.gray.name tile.carpet.pink.name tile.carpet.lime.name tile.carpet.yellow.name tile.carpet.lightBlue.name tile.carpet.magenta.name tile.carpet.orange.name tile.carpet.white.name |
Metadata
In Bedrock Edition, carpet uses the following data values: Template:/DV
Block states
In Bedrock Edition, carpet uses the following block states:
History
[[Template:WON|May 21, 2009]] | Notch mentions carpets and tapestries as potential block types, which would be made from Cloth. | ||||
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Java Edition | |||||
1.6.1 | 13w16a | 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px Added carpets. | |||
The crafting recipe of carpets currently returns 2 carpet from two wool. | |||||
The hitbox height of carpets is currently 0; a consequence of this was that mobs can spawn on carpet as long as the block underneath the carpet supported the mob spawning. | |||||
13w17a | The crafting recipe of carpets now returns 3 carpets from two wool. | ||||
13w24b | Carpets can now be placed on top of any block, including non-solid blocks. | ||||
1.7.2 | 13w41b | Carpets are now flammable. | |||
1.8 | 14w29a | Carpets now have a hitbox height of 1⁄16 of a block instead of 0. As a result of this, mobs can no longer spawn on carpet. | |||
1.9 | 15w43a | White and light gray carpets now generate on the floors of igloos, and red carpets in igloo basements. | |||
1.11 | 16w33a | Carpets can now be used in furnaces, lasting for 0.33 smelting cycles. | |||
16w35a | Carpets now last for 0.335 smelting cycles.[1] | ||||
16w39a | Carpets now generate naturally within woodland mansions. | ||||
Carpets may now be used to saddle llamas. | |||||
16w44a | White carpets are now called "White Carpet" rather than just "Carpet". | ||||
1.12 | 17w06a | 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px The textures of carpets have been changed. Carpets now have a more saturated appearance. | |||
1.13 | 17w47a | The different block states for the carpet ID have been split up into their own IDs.
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Prior to The Flattening, this block's numeral ID was 171. | |||||
1.14 | 18w43a | Additional crafting recipes for non-white carpets have been added. These recipes require a dye surrounded by 8 white carpets. | |||
18w48a | Carpets now generate in the updated plains villages. | ||||
18w49a | Carpets now generate in the updated savanna villages and the new snowy tundra villages. | ||||
18w50a | Carpets now generate in the updated desert and taiga villages. | ||||
1.16 | 20w15a | Carpets placed in a dispenser can now be put on tamed llamas. | |||
Pocket Edition Alpha | |||||
v0.8.0 | build 2 | 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px Added carpets, with all 16 colors. They are only available in Creative mode. | |||
build 4 | Red carpets can now be crafted in Survival. | ||||
v0.9.0 | build 1 | Brown carpets now naturally generate in villages. | |||
All carpets can now be obtained in Survival mode. | |||||
Pocket Edition | |||||
1.0.0 | alpha 0.17.0.1 | White and light gray carpets now generate on the floors of igloos, and red carpets in igloo basements. | |||
1.1.0 | alpha 1.1.0.0 | Carpets now generate naturally within woodland mansions. | |||
Carpets may now be used to saddle llamas. | |||||
32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px The textures of carpets have been changed. Carpets now have a more saturated appearance. | |||||
Bedrock Edition | |||||
1.4.0 | beta 1.2.20.1 | White carpets can now be crafted from colored carpets and bleach, when Education Edition features are enabled. | |||
1.10.0 | beta 1.10.0.3 | White carpets can now be dyed from the crafting table. | |||
Various carpets now generate in the new villages. | |||||
1.11.0 | beta 1.11.0.4 | Carpets can now be bought from shepherd villagers. | |||
Legacy Console Edition | |||||
TU14 | CU1 | 1.04 | Patch 1 | 1.0.1 | 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px Added carpets. |
TU54 | CU44 | 1.52 | Patch 24 | 1.0.4 | Carpets can now be placed on top of upside-down stairs. |
Carpets may now be used to saddle llamas. | |||||
1.90 | The crafting recipe for carpet has been changed. The recipe now requires a dye surrounded by white carpet. | ||||
New Nintendo 3DS Edition | |||||
0.1.0 | 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px Added carpets. |
Issues
Issues relating to "Carpet" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
Trivia
- If the player sprints across a carpet, the particle effects are those of the blocks that are directly below it.
- Carpets do not prevent the formation of ice.
- Carpets can safely be placed on top of farmland, although it does not protect the farmland from jumping entities.
Gallery
- Carpeted-floor-without-torch.png
Carpeted floor. There are some jack o'lanterns below them, so this area is well lit without torches.
- 13w25a banner.png
Red carpet seen in the 13w25a banner.
References
de:Teppich es:Alfombra fr:Tapis it:Tappeto ja:カーペット ko:양탄자 nl:Tapijt pl:Dywan pt:Tapete ru:Ковёр th:พรม zh:地毯
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- Renewable resources
- Decoration block recipe
- Recipe using Wool
- Building block recipe
- Recipe using White Carpet
- Recipe using Orange Dye
- Recipe using Magenta Dye
- Recipe using Light Blue Dye
- Recipe using Yellow Dye
- Recipe using Lime Dye
- Recipe using Pink Dye
- Recipe using Gray Dye
- Recipe using Light Gray Dye
- Recipe using Cyan Dye
- Recipe using Purple Dye
- Recipe using Blue Dye
- Recipe using Brown Dye
- Recipe using Green Dye
- Recipe using Red Dye
- Recipe using Black Dye
- Recipe using Dyed Carpet
- Recipe using Bleach
- Recipe using Lapis Lazuli
- Recipe using Cocoa Beans
- Recipe using Ink Sac
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Recipe using Black Dye
Recipe using Bleach
Recipe using Blue Dye
Recipe using Brown Dye
Recipe using Cocoa Beans
Recipe using Cyan Dye
Recipe using Dyed Carpet
Recipe using Gray Dye
Recipe using Green Dye
Recipe using Ink Sac
Recipe using Lapis Lazuli
Recipe using Light Blue Dye
Recipe using Light Gray Dye
Recipe using Lime Dye
Recipe using Magenta Dye
Recipe using Orange Dye
Recipe using Pink Dye
Recipe using Purple Dye
Recipe using Red Dye
Recipe using White Carpet
Recipe using Wool
Recipe using Yellow Dye
Renewable resources
Upcoming