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{{distinguish|Breach|Bleach}} | {{distinguish|Breach|Bleach}} | ||
{{Infobox biome | {{Infobox biome | ||
| group = Regular | | group = Regular | ||
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| watercolor = {{color|#3F76E4}}{{only|java|short=y}}<br>{{color|#157CAB}}{{only|bedrock|short=y}} | | watercolor = {{color|#3F76E4}}{{only|java|short=y}}<br>{{color|#157CAB}}{{only|bedrock|short=y}} | ||
|structures = {{EnvLink|Buried Treasure}}<br>{{EnvLink|Shipwreck}} | |structures = {{EnvLink|Buried Treasure}}<br>{{EnvLink|Shipwreck}} | ||
|blocks = | |blocks = {{BlockLink|Sand}}<br>{{BlockLink|Sandstone}} | ||
|atmospherics = Default | | atmospherics = Default | ||
|lighting = Default | | lighting = Default | ||
|volumetric = Semi-humid | | volumetric = Semi-humid | ||
|colorgrading = Default | | colorgrading = Default | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Beaches''' are common coastal [[Minecraft:biome]]s that serve as transition biomes from the mainland to an [[Minecraft:ocean]]. Beaches are covered entirely with [[Minecraft:sand]] and are the main source of [[Minecraft:turtle]]s and [[Minecraft:buried treasure]]s. | '''Beaches''' are common coastal [[Minecraft:biome]]s that serve as transition biomes from the mainland to an [[Minecraft:ocean]]. Beaches are covered entirely with [[Minecraft:sand]] and are the main source of [[Minecraft:turtle]]s and [[Minecraft:buried treasure]]s. | ||
== Generation == | == Generation == | ||
Beaches generate on the coast. | Beaches generate on the coast bordering non-deep [[Minecraft:ocean]]s and most flatland biomes. Rarely, a beach generates completely land-locked. | ||
Depending on the surrounding terrain, beaches can be wide and hilly, short and flat, or jagged with tall cliffs. Beaches are replaced by [[Minecraft:stony shore]]s near [[Minecraft:mountains]], or [[Minecraft:snowy beach]]es in frozen biomes. The coast may not always have a beach biome; land biomes can also directly border oceans, sometimes with tall cliffs. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
The beach biome consists entirely of [[Minecraft:sand]] with [[Minecraft:sandstone]] underneath, like [[Minecraft:desert]]s, but without any vegetation. Beach biomes, along with their sand, commonly continue [[Minecraft:Water|underwater]] for a few blocks. | |||
[[Minecraft:Buried treasure]]s often generate buried under the sand, and [[Minecraft:shipwreck]]s occasionally generate stranded on beaches. [[Minecraft:Turtle]]s may spawn here, but other animals cannot. | |||
With [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]], beaches use a coolish humid [[Minecraft:Fog#Volumetric fog|volumetric fog]] setting, which slightly fades the distance in an orange tint. Beaches have default atmospherics, lighting, and color grading like temperate biomes. | With [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]], beaches use a coolish humid [[Minecraft:Fog#Volumetric fog|volumetric fog]] setting, which slightly fades the distance in an orange tint. Beaches have default atmospherics, lighting, and color grading like temperate biomes. | ||
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=== Screenshots === | === Screenshots === | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Sand Beach On Hill.png|A beach island with a small [[Minecraft:jungle]] on top | File:Turtles laying eggs.png|[[Minecraft:Turtle]]s with [[Minecraft:turtle egg]]s on a beach | ||
File:LakeByOcean.png|A beach with a lake (technically, a small [[Minecraft:ocean]] biome) in it | File:Landlocked Beach.png|A beach that is completely landlocked | ||
File:Beach in the forest.png|Beach in the middle of the forest | |||
File:Buffet Beach.png|The [[Minecraft:desert]]-like landscape of a [[Minecraft:single biome]] beach world before [[Minecraft:1.18]] | File:Beach single biome.png|A beach [[Minecraft:single biome]] world | ||
File:StoneSandBeach.png|A sandy beach with multiple [[Minecraft: | </gallery> | ||
File:Beta Beach.png|Beach in [[Minecraft:Java Edition Beta 1.7.3]], which is much smoother than its modern counterpart | |||
File:Beta Gravel Beach.png|Gravel Beach in [[Minecraft:Java Edition Beta 1.7.3]]. | ==== Historical screenshots ==== | ||
File:1.18 experimental snapshot 2 reddit.png|Beach in [[Minecraft:Java Edition 1.18 experimental snapshot 2]], which is much wider and smoother | <gallery> | ||
File:Sand Beach On Hill.png|A beach island with a small [[Minecraft:jungle]] on top | |||
File:LakeByOcean.png|A beach with a lake (technically, a small [[Minecraft:ocean]] biome) in it | |||
File:Buffet Beach.png|The [[Minecraft:desert]]-like landscape of a [[Minecraft:single biome]] beach world before [[Minecraft:1.18]] | |||
File:Little Beaches.jpg|A shore with small beaches | File:StoneSandBeach.png|A sandy beach with multiple [[Minecraft:gravelly mountains]] as seen in the view. Unlike regular mountains, beaches were not replaced with [[Minecraft:stony shore]]s here. | ||
File:Medium Beaches.jpg|A shore with medium beaches | File:Beta Beach.png|Beach in [[Minecraft:Java Edition Beta 1.7.3]], which is much smoother than its modern counterpart | ||
File:Big Beaches.jpg|A shore with large beaches | File:Beta Gravel Beach.png|Gravel Beach in [[Minecraft:Java Edition Beta 1.7.3]] | ||
File:Big Cove.jpg|A cove beneath a large rock outcrop | File:Sandy Beach Is Sandy.png|Beach reaching up the hillside | ||
File:First Day of Summer.jpg|[[Minecraft:Kai]] and [[Minecraft:Noor]] on a beach | File:Beach RTX.png|A beach with [[Minecraft:ray tracing]] | ||
</gallery> | |||
=== Mojang images === | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:1.18 experimental snapshot 2 reddit.png|Beach in [[Minecraft:Java Edition 1.18 experimental snapshot 2]], which is much wider and smoother | |||
File:Little Beaches.jpg|A shore with small beaches | |||
File:Medium Beaches.jpg|A shore with medium beaches | |||
File:Big Beaches.jpg|A shore with large beaches | |||
File:Big Cove.jpg|A cove beneath a large rock outcrop | |||
File:First Day of Summer.jpg|[[Minecraft:Kai]] and [[Minecraft:Noor]] on a beach<ref>{{tweet|Minecraft|1803913215933284637|It's the first day of summer! Stay cool & don't forget your water bucket 😎☀️|June 20, 2024}}</ref> | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*{{BiomeLink|Stony Shore}} | *{{BiomeLink|Stony Shore}} | ||
*{{BiomeLink|Snowy Beach}} | *{{BiomeLink|Snowy Beach}} | ||
*{{BiomeLink|Mushroom Field Shore}} | |||
*{{BiomeLink|Ocean}} | *{{BiomeLink|Ocean}} | ||
Latest revision as of 11:05, 10 May 2026
Template:Distinguish Template:Infobox biome Beaches are common coastal Minecraft:biomes that serve as transition biomes from the mainland to an Minecraft:ocean. Beaches are covered entirely with Minecraft:sand and are the main source of Minecraft:turtles and Minecraft:buried treasures.
Generation
Beaches generate on the coast bordering non-deep Minecraft:oceans and most flatland biomes. Rarely, a beach generates completely land-locked.
Depending on the surrounding terrain, beaches can be wide and hilly, short and flat, or jagged with tall cliffs. Beaches are replaced by Minecraft:stony shores near Minecraft:mountains, or Minecraft:snowy beaches in frozen biomes. The coast may not always have a beach biome; land biomes can also directly border oceans, sometimes with tall cliffs.
Description
The beach biome consists entirely of Minecraft:sand with Minecraft:sandstone underneath, like Minecraft:deserts, but without any vegetation. Beach biomes, along with their sand, commonly continue underwater for a few blocks.
Minecraft:Buried treasures often generate buried under the sand, and Minecraft:shipwrecks occasionally generate stranded on beaches. Minecraft:Turtles may spawn here, but other animals cannot.
With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, beaches use a coolish humid volumetric fog setting, which slightly fades the distance in an orange tint. Beaches have default atmospherics, lighting, and color grading like temperate biomes.
Mobs
The following mobs naturally spawn here:
Data values
ID
Achievements
Advancements
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Data history
Issues
Gallery
Screenshots
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Minecraft:Turtles with Minecraft:turtle eggs on a beach
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A beach that is completely landlocked
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Beach in the middle of the forest
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A beach Minecraft:single biome world
Historical screenshots
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A beach island with a small Minecraft:jungle on top
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A beach with a lake (technically, a small Minecraft:ocean biome) in it
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A sandy beach with multiple Minecraft:gravelly mountains as seen in the view. Unlike regular mountains, beaches were not replaced with Minecraft:stony shores here.
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Beach in Minecraft:Java Edition Beta 1.7.3, which is much smoother than its modern counterpart
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Gravel Beach in Minecraft:Java Edition Beta 1.7.3
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Beach reaching up the hillside
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A beach with Minecraft:ray tracing
Mojang images
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Beach in Minecraft:Java Edition 1.18 experimental snapshot 2, which is much wider and smoother
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A shore with small beaches
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A shore with medium beaches
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A shore with large beaches
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A cove beneath a large rock outcrop
See also
References
External links
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