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Latest revision as of 11:21, 16 May 2026

Template:Infobox block Sand is a gravity-affected Minecraft:block found abundantly in Minecraft:deserts and Minecraft:beaches, and less commonly in or near surface water.

Obtaining

Breaking

The suitable tool to break sand is a Minecraft:shovel. Template:Breaking row Sand drops itself when it's destroyed.

Natural generation

Sand generates naturally in many Minecraft:biomes of the Minecraft:Overworld, in Minecraft:disk-like formations replacing Minecraft:dirt in shallow water, usually Minecraft:rivers, lakes, and Minecraft:oceans in most grassy biomes except Minecraft:swamps.

It generates in abundance in Minecraft:deserts and Minecraft:beaches, generally in four-block-deep layers, supported by Minecraft:sandstone below. Sand also generates as the Minecraft:ocean floor of lukewarm oceans and warm oceans, in a single layer not supported by sandstone.

Sand also generates as part of warm Minecraft:ocean ruins and some cold Minecraft:ocean ruins, some Minecraft:desert Minecraft:village houses, Minecraft:desert wells, Minecraft:desert pyramids, and has a chance to generate in Minecraft:trial chamber entrances.

Sand can spawn floating in the Minecraft:air. The floating cluster of sand falls when one of the sand blocks receives an update (e.g. when a block is placed near it or when a block near it is broken). While floating, it emits the Template:CdTemplate:Only or the Template:CdTemplate:Only Minecraft:particle.

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Mob loot

An Minecraft:enderman holding a sand block drops the block upon death.

Template:IN, Minecraft:wandering traders have a chance of 8.5% (increased by 1% per level of Minecraft:Looting) to drop 8 sand when killed while showing the item as trade offer, if the player holds an Minecraft:emerald.

Generated loot

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Trading

Minecraft:Wandering traders may sell 8 sand for 1 Minecraft:emerald. This is the only renewable method of obtaining sand. Because new wandering traders require at least 20 minutes to spawn and have a limited number of trades per spawn, it is more practical to obtain sand by other means. Template:Trade sources

Post-generation

Minecraft:Suspicious sand becomes regular sand when Minecraft:brushed.

Usage

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If the supporting block below a block of sand is removed, it falls until it lands on the next available block. More specifically, the sand block turns into a "Minecraft:falling block" Minecraft:entity, which is affected by gravity; when the falling block lands on a block with a solid top surface, it becomes a block again. More information about the falling block entity is available in the main article listed above.

If falling sand lands and covers the head of a Minecraft:mob or the Minecraft:player, the mob or player buried in it continuously receives Minecraft:suffocation damage. If falling sand lands in the space occupied by a non-solid block (such as Minecraft:torch, Minecraft:rail, or Minecraft:redstone dust) or a block less than a full block tall (such as Minecraft:slab or Minecraft:soul sand<ref>Template:Bug</ref>), the sand drops and turns into an item. If it falls onto a Minecraft:cobweb, it falls slowly until it has gone through completely; if it touches the ground while still inside the cobweb, the sand becomes an item. Sand that falls onto a lifting bubble column floats on top of the water until the bubble column is blocked or removed.

Though Minecraft:TNT does not break any blocks if it explodes underwater, if sand, Minecraft:concrete powder (in one-block-deep water only), or Minecraft:gravel falls and covers the TNT before it explodes, blocks are broken as normal.

Crafting ingredient

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Smelting ingredient

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Farms

Sand is required for farming Minecraft:cactus and can also be used for farming Minecraft:bamboo, Minecraft:sugar cane, and Minecraft:kelp.

Turtle eggs

A Minecraft:turtle egg can hatch only if it is placed on sand, red sand, or suspicious sand.

Ambience

Sand rarely emits ambient noises if there is sand or Minecraft:red sand 8 blocks away in at least 3 of the 4 horizontal directions. In order to emit sounds, the block directly above sand must be Minecraft:air.

Sounds

Generic

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Unique

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Data values

ID

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Falling block entity

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Videos

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History

Development

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Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Legacy Console Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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Data history

Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Issues

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Trivia

Gallery

Screenshots

Mojang images

See also

References

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External links

Navigation

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