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=== Mud === | === Mud === | ||
{{control|Using}} a [[Minecraft:water bottle]], [[Minecraft:splash water bottle]] or [[Minecraft:lingering water bottle]] will convert the dirt into [[Minecraft:mud]]. | {{control|Using}} a [[Minecraft:water bottle]], [[Minecraft:splash water bottle]] or [[Minecraft:lingering water bottle]] will convert the dirt into [[Minecraft:mud]]. | ||
== Sounds == | == Sounds == | ||
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|{{HistoryLine||1.20.3|exp=Update 1.21|dev=23w45a|Dirt can now generate in the entrances of [[Minecraft:trial chambers]].}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.20.3|exp=Update 1.21|dev=23w45a|Dirt can now generate in the entrances of [[Minecraft:trial chambers]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|java upcoming}} | |{{HistoryLine|java upcoming}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||26.2|dev= | |{{HistoryLine||26.2|dev=snap1|Added [[Minecraft:sulfur cube]]s, which have the ability to absorb dirt, providing the football/regular effect to the mob.}} | ||
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|{{HistoryLine||1.18.0|dev=beta 1.18.0.20|Dirt blob generation has now been tweaked to be in parity with ''Java Edition''.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.18.0|dev=beta 1.18.0.20|Dirt blob generation has now been tweaked to be in parity with ''Java Edition''.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.18.0.21|Dirt blobs no longer generate above Y{{=}}160, and are rarer than before. Before, the spawn attempt was 15 times per chunk.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.18.0.21|Dirt blobs no longer generate above Y{{=}}160, and are rarer than before. Before, the spawn attempt was 15 times per chunk.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||26.20|dev=Preview 26.20.23|exp=Drop 2 of 2026|Added [[Minecraft:sulfur cube]]s, which have the ability to absorb dirt, providing the football/regular effect to the mob.}} | |||
|{{HistoryLine|bedrock upcoming}} | |{{HistoryLine|bedrock upcoming}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||26.30|dev=Preview 26.30.20|Implemented all features from the "Drop 2 of 2026" experiment in vanilla gameplay.}} | |{{HistoryLine||26.30|dev=Preview 26.30.20|Implemented all features from the "Drop 2 of 2026" experiment in vanilla gameplay.}} | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Texting in Minecraft.jpeg|A human standing on a dirt pillar in a [[Minecraft:Snowy Taiga|snowy taiga]]. | File:Texting in Minecraft.jpeg|A human standing on a dirt pillar in a [[Minecraft:Snowy Taiga|snowy taiga]]. | ||
File:Minecraft Earth Dirt.png|[[Minecraft:Earth:Dirt|Dirt]] as it appeared in {{MCE}} | File:Minecraft Earth Dirt.png|[[Minecraft:Earth:Dirt|Dirt]] as it appeared in {{MCE}} | ||
File:Melissa grabs dirt.png|[[Minecraft:The Super Duper Minecraft Musical|Melissa Benoist]] grabbing a dirt block | File:Melissa grabs dirt.png|[[Minecraft:The Super Duper Minecraft Musical|Melissa Benoist]] grabbing a dirt block | ||
File:Dirt Xbox.jpeg|A realistic dirt block featured in [[Minecraft:Ten Things You Probably Didn't Know About Minecraft]] | File:Dirt Xbox.jpeg|A realistic dirt block featured in [[Minecraft:Ten Things You Probably Didn't Know About Minecraft]] | ||
File:AMCM Steve builds.jpeg|{{AMCM|Steve}} building a house with Dirt in {{AMCM}}. | File:AMCM Steve builds.jpeg|{{AMCM|Steve}} building a house with Dirt in {{AMCM}} | ||
File:Kai points at Efe.jpg|[[Minecraft:Kai]] pointing at [[Minecraft:Efe]]'s dirt hut | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*{{Mcnet|block-week-dirt|Block of the Week: Dirt|February 23, 2018|Duncan Geere}} | *{{Mcnet|block-week-dirt|Block of the Week: Dirt|February 23, 2018|[[Minecraft:Duncan Geere]]}} | ||
== Navigation == | == Navigation == | ||
Latest revision as of 11:07, 6 May 2026
Template:For Template:Infobox block Dirt is a Minecraft:block found abundantly in most Minecraft:biomes under a layer of Minecraft:grass blocks at the top of the Minecraft:Overworld as well as in patches underground.
Obtaining
Breaking
Dirt can be broken with any Minecraft:tool, but a Minecraft:shovel is the quickest. Dirt drops itself when it's destroyed. Template:Breaking row
Natural generation
Dirt comprises the majority of the upper terrain layers in most Overworld biomes, bridging the gap between Minecraft:stone and Minecraft:grass blocks in various thicknesses.
There are approximately 1,850 dirt blocks per Minecraft:chunk in Minecraft:plains, Minecraft:forest, Minecraft:snowy plains, Minecraft:jungle, and Minecraft:windswept hills biomes. In Minecraft:villages, dirt generates naturally as part of several different structures. In Minecraft:woodland mansions, dirt generates in several types of rooms. Four blocks of dirt generates as part of each Minecraft:ancient city near the center. Dirt can also generate in Minecraft:trail ruins and at the base of trees in Minecraft:trial chambers entrances.
Dirt can generate in the Overworld in the form of ore blobs. Dirt attempts to generate 7 times per Minecraft:chunk in blobs of size 0–160 at Y=0–160, in all biomes. It can replace Minecraft:stone, Minecraft:granite, Minecraft:andesite, Minecraft:diorite, polished graniteTemplate:Only, polished andesiteTemplate:Only, polished dioriteTemplate:Only, Minecraft:tuffTemplate:Only, and Minecraft:deepslateTemplate:Only.
Mob loot
An Minecraft:enderman that picks up and holds a dirt block drops it upon death.
Block drops
Minecraft:Farmland, Minecraft:dirt paths, grass blocks, Minecraft:mycelium, and Minecraft:podzol drop dirt if broken without Minecraft:Silk Touch. Farmland and dirt pathsTemplate:Only drop dirt even if broken with Silk Touch.
Post-generation
Minecraft:Farmland turns into dirt if either a Minecraft:mob jumps on it, a solid block is placed over it, or nothing is planted on it and it is not within four blocks of Minecraft:water.
A Minecraft:dirt path immediately turns into dirt if a solid block is placed over it.
Minecraft:Coarse dirt can be tilled with a Minecraft:hoe to become dirt.
Tilling Minecraft:rooted dirt with a hoe turns it into normal dirt and yields a Minecraft:hanging roots item.
Grass blocks and Minecraft:mycelium can die under various circumstances (Most often when a solid, opaque block is placed on top of them). When they die, they turn into dirt.
Renewability
Template:See also By tilling coarse dirt, the player can convert Minecraft:gravel into dirt. Two blocks each of gravel and dirt become four blocks of coarse dirt, which can then be placed and tilled. Since gravel is renewable through Minecraft:bartering with Minecraft:piglins, this makes a renewable source of dirt.
Another way to obtain renewable dirt makes use of Minecraft:moss blocks. Minecraft:Azalea converts the moss block below it into rooted dirt when grown into a tree. Template:IN, most Minecraft:saplings will convert the moss directly below it into dirt, sometimes a minute after it's grown into a tree. Template:IN, large Minecraft:spruce trees convert up to about 100 moss blocks into podzol when grown. Since moss can be converted from stone using Minecraft:bone meal, and stone can be renewably generated with water and Minecraft:lava, dirt can be renewably created as long as there is access to water, lava and moss blocks.
A third way to obtain renewable dirt is by buying podzol or rooted dirt from Minecraft:wandering traders. However, only 18 blocks of podzol or 10 blocks of rooted dirt can be purchased from each trader, so this method cannot be performed on a large scale.
Usage
Dirt's primary use is for farming, but due to its abundance, it can also be used as a highly available building block or as temporary scaffolding.
Crafting ingredient
Farming
Dirt has the ability to grow Minecraft:saplings, Minecraft:sugar cane, Minecraft:mushrooms, Minecraft:sweet berries, and Minecraft:bamboo, which can be planted directly in dirt under appropriate conditions.
Using a Minecraft:hoe on dirt turns it into Minecraft:farmland, enabling Minecraft:wheat seeds, Minecraft:pumpkin seeds, Minecraft:melon seeds, Minecraft:potatoes, Minecraft:carrots, Minecraft:beetroot seeds, Minecraft:pitcher pods, and Minecraft:torchflower seeds to be planted on it.
Dirt path
Template:Control a Minecraft:shovel on dirt turns it into a Minecraft:dirt path.
Grass and mycelium spreading
Template:See also When a dirt block is adjacent to a grass block and is exposed to a Minecraft:light level of at least 4, it is eventually converted into a grass block at random intervals.
Minecraft:Mycelium spreads in a similar fashion, but requires a light level of at least 9.
Mud
Template:Control a Minecraft:water bottle, Minecraft:splash water bottle or Minecraft:lingering water bottle will convert the dirt into Minecraft:mud.
Sounds
Generic
Template:Sound table/Block/Gravel
Unique
Data values
ID
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Data history
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Issues
Gallery
Screenshots
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A cave entrance containing multitudes of dirt.
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Grass spreading on a square of dirt.
Mojang screenshots
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Unimplemented dirt slabs.
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A castle made of dirt.
In other media
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A human standing on a dirt pillar in a snowy taiga.
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Dirt as it appeared in Template:MCE
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Melissa Benoist grabbing a dirt block
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A realistic dirt block featured in Minecraft:Ten Things You Probably Didn't Know About Minecraft
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Template:AMCM building a house with Dirt in Template:AMCM
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Minecraft:Kai pointing at Minecraft:Efe's dirt hut
References
External links
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