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  • '''Honeycomb blocks''' are decorative [[block]]s crafted from [[honeycomb]]s. Honeycomb blocks can be broken with any tool, and always drops as an item.
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  • ...ch underwater|the traditional torch that emits light above water|Torch|the blocks that generate naturally underwater|Sea Pickle}}{{education feature}} }}'''Underwater torches''' are non-solid [[blocks]] that, unlike regular torches, can be [[Waterlogging|waterlogged]] without
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  • |transparent=Partial <small>(blocks light, mob spawning possible)</small> Blocks of redstone can be mined using any [[pickaxe]]. If mined without a pickaxe,
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  • Blocks of coal can be mined using any [[pickaxe]]. If mined without a pickaxe, it ...[[coal]], not [[charcoal]]. It is crafted in the same way as other mineral blocks.
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  • Blocks of iron can be mined only with a stone pickaxe or better. If an iron block Blocks of iron can be used to store [[iron ingot]]s in a compact fashion.
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  • {{Blocks}} [[Category:Manufactured blocks]]
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  • ...34}}</ref> Also, a target can redirect a redstone signal powering adjacent blocks, but only when the target itself is powered. {{Blocks}}
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  • {{blocks}} [[Category:Manufactured blocks]]
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  • Blocks of quartz can be [[breaking|mined]] using any [[pickaxe]]. If mined without 4 quartz blocks generate naturally as part of each bridge [[bastion remnant]].
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  • '''Honey blocks''' are sticky blocks craftable from [[honey bottle]]s. Honey blocks can slow [[Entity|entities]], similar to [[soul sand]] and [[slime block]]. Honey blocks can be broken instantly, and always drop as an item, regardless of held ite
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  • ...]] to move several connected blocks at once. Entities move slower on slime blocks. if an arrow hits a slime block it loops the sound over and over Slime blocks can be broken instantly, regardless of held items.
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  • ...Pick Block option, and it is unique in the fact that this does not work on blocks with different states like the [[redstone lamp]] or [[daylight sensor]].<re ...anges, and it starts emitting a [[light]] level of 3. Up to four glowstone blocks can be used to charge the anchor. The charge is indicated by a dial on the
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  • ...e top when sound is playing. The sound from the jukebox travels roughly 65 blocks in all directions. It supports all available [[music disc]]s in the game. |3||"blocks"
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  • ...mp acts like an opaque block; torches and levers can be attached to it, it blocks sky light, mobs suffocate in it, and it conducts redstone power. {{main|Direct item forms of blocks}}
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  • |source=Blocks |source=Blocks
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  • |transparent=Partial <small>(blocks light)</small> ...blocks. For example, mobs can spawn on them, they can suffocate mobs, and blocks attached to another block (such as torches and rails) can be placed on top
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  • ...cotta when one block away from a creeper or TNT [[explosion]] protects any blocks behind it, although the terracotta itself is destroyed. === Note Blocks ===
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  • * the '''top''' of any full solid [[opaque]] block (stone, dirt, blocks of gold, etc.), including full-block mechanism components ([[command block] ...detector rail through a solid opaque block, as it can with other container blocks.
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  • Note blocks are most quickly broken with an [[axe]]. ...ast one block of air above it to play a sound. Notes can be heard up to 48 blocks away. The volume of a note block decreases as the player gets further away
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  • ...he dropper receives a block update (including a redstone update within two blocks of the dropper). === Note Blocks ===
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  • === Note Blocks === ...g|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wood Axis Y JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added six-sided wood blocks, which look similar to [[log]]s, but they have the wood's "bark" texture (s
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  • [[Oak]] or [[birch]] [[trees]] grown from [[sapling]]s that are within 2 blocks (including diagonally) of a [[flower]] on the same y-level have a 5% chance === Note Blocks ===
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  • * the '''top''' of any full solid [[opaque]] block (stone, dirt, blocks of gold, etc.), including full-block mechanism components ([[command block] : Powered rails cannot increase the speed of a minecart to more than 8 blocks per second on either the north-south or east-west axis. The speeds that can
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  • * the '''top''' of any full solid [[opaque]] block (stone, dirt, blocks of gold, etc.), including full-block mechanism components ([[command block] ...e block to the right of the direction the minecart is moving and up to two blocks up, unless blocked)
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  • ...to be only one block tall, a closed fence gate is a barrier one and a half blocks high. Most mobs cannot jump over a fence gate, and entities on top of the f The sound of opening and closing of a fence gate can be heard up to 16 blocks away, like most [[mob]] sounds.
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  • : More information about placement on transparent blocks can be found at [[Opacity/Placement]]. |source=Blocks
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  • A daylight detector is 0.375 blocks high (3/8ths of a block). Daylight detectors can be moved by [[piston]]s.{{ : A daylight detector has no effect on other adjacent blocks (for example, it cannot power a block the way a repeater can).
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  • '''Carpets''' are thin [[blocks]] which are mainly used for decoration. ...s 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.
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  • ...nt [[block]] that can be used as a more efficient alternative to [[glass]] blocks. ...fraction|2|3}} times) larger in area than windows built with regular glass blocks.
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  • ...op of it. It is also unique in that when opened, its hitbox expands to 1.5 blocks high/wide, physically pushing entities where it is facing. {{Blocks}}
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  • Glass blocks adjacent to other glass blocks are invisible when viewed through glass. Mobs cannot normally spawn on glass blocks. An exception to this is [[Zombie#Reinforcements|zombie reinforcement]], wh
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  • Though they block light, observers behave as transparent blocks in one sense: they cannot be powered by an external power source, nor power | {{BlockSprite|chest}} Changes to [[inventory]] of any blocks that [[Redstone Comparator|comparator]]s measure as containers
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  • [[File:FloatingRabbit.png|thumb|right|Due to the wall's hitboxes being 1.5 blocks tall for mobs, this rabbit could be seen "floating".]] ...ile using only one actual block space. A wall occupies the center space of blocks. A wall block automatically connects to any adjacent solid block, and its t
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  • ...trapdoor itself (and the top){{only|java}} Lava can create [[fire]] in air blocks next to wooden trapdoors as if they were flammable, but the trapdoors do no ...en't available as part of the game yet. The same goes for other decorative blocks (flowerpots, torches, and etc.).
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  • ...'''Wood Planks''' {{in|bedrock}}.}} are common [[block]]s used as building blocks and in [[crafting]] recipes. They are one of the first things that a [[play {{dvt|sprite=missing-texture-block|dv=6-15|[[Removed blocks#Boring variants|Inaccessible "boring" variants of planks]]|foot=1}}}}
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  • ...[[hopper]]. They cannot be placed on [[slab]]s and [[stairs]] unless those blocks are upside-down. ...nto the player's inventory. While this behavior is inconsistent with other blocks such as [[sweet berry bush]], it is in fact completely intended.<ref>{{bug|
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  • [[File:Abandoned mineshaft with fences.png|thumb|right|Fence blocks naturally generate as mineshaft supports.]] ...ve a hitbox height of one block, their collision box (for entities) is 1.5 blocks tall, meaning most mobs cannot jump over them without the Jump Boost [[stat
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  • A total of 31 iron ingots (including 27 for three [[block of iron|blocks of iron]]) are required to craft an anvil. * Renamed [[command blocks]] use their name in chat messages instead of <code>[@]</code>.
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  • ...gray, light gray, cyan, purple, blue, brown, green, red, and black. Unlike blocks such as [[terracotta]], there is no undyed wool variant. === Note blocks ===
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  • * the '''top''' of any full solid [[opaque]] block (stone, dirt, blocks of gold, etc.), including full-block mechanism components ([[command block] More information regarding placement on transparent blocks can be found at [[Opacity/Placement]].
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  • ...be placed on the top or side of other [[block]]s (including some non-solid blocks like [[fence]]s, [[glass]], and other signs). To place a sign, {{control|us For more information about the blocks signs can be placed on, see [[Opacity/Placement]].
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  • The enchanting table is {{frac|3|4}} blocks high. === Note Blocks ===
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  • {{BlockSprite|piston}} A '''piston''' is a [[block]] capable of pushing blocks, players, and mobs when given a [[redstone circuit|redstone pulse]]. ...piston. Any entities in the path of the extending head are pushed with the blocks. If there is no place for the entities to go, the block pushes inside them,
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  • ...pper aimed on the bottom face of a block instead faces downward. With some blocks, such as the [[furnace]] and [[brewing stand]], the hopper has multiple use ...ved by [[piston]]s.{{only|java}} Despite not being a solid block, attached blocks such as [[rail]]s, [[lever]]s, [[tripwire]] and [[redstone]] dust can be pl
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  • ...[[wall]]s and fences. For more information about placement on transparent blocks, see [[Opacity/Placement]]. ...uts are accepted only from [[redstone dust]], [[Block of Redstone|redstone blocks]], [[redstone repeater]]s and other comparators. The redstone comparator's
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  • |transparent=Partial <small>(blocks light)</small>{{only|je|short=1}}<br>Yes{{only|be|short=1}} ...blocks.{{Only|java}}<ref>{{Bug|MCPE-33359}}</ref> Due to this, transparent blocks that need to placed on an opaque surface can be placed on these faces.
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  • '''Single slab''': Partial <small>(blocks light)</small>{{only|java|short=1}}<br>Yes{{only|bedrock|short=1}} '''Slabs''' are half-height versions of their respective [[blocks]].
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