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Placing an End crystal on bedrock in the End sets it on fire. | Placing an End crystal on bedrock in the End sets it on fire. | ||
=== Piston interactivity === | === Piston interactivity === | ||
Bedrock is unable to be pushed or pulled by either of the [[Minecraft:piston]] variants (regular or sticky). | Bedrock is unable to be pushed or pulled by either of the [[Minecraft:piston]] variants (regular or sticky). | ||
== Sounds == | == Sounds == | ||
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|{{HistoryLine||1.10.0|dev=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Bedrock JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bedrock has been changed.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.10.0|dev=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Bedrock JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bedrock has been changed.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.20.70|dev=beta 1.20.70.21|Bedrock no longer drops itself when breaking.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.20.70|dev=beta 1.20.70.21|Bedrock no longer drops itself when breaking.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||26.20|dev=Preview 26.20.23|exp=Drop 2 of 2026|Added [[Minecraft:sulfur cube]]s, which have the ability to absorb bedrock, 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.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 26.30.27|Bedrock can no longer be absorbed by sulfur cubes.}} | |||
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Abovenether.png|Above nether's last layer of bedrock. | Abovenether.png|Above nether's last layer of bedrock. | ||
Block of Bedrock Has a Wither Head.png|The correctly lined up [[Minecraft:wither]] head pareidolia image | Block of Bedrock Has a Wither Head.png|The correctly lined up [[Minecraft:wither]] head pareidolia image | ||
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====In other media==== | |||
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File:bedrock (inventory) MCE.png|{{MCE|Bedrock}} as it appeared in {{MCE}} | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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== Navigation == | == Navigation == | ||
{{Navbox blocks| | {{Navbox blocks|Building}} | ||
[[Category:Natural blocks]] | [[Category:Natural blocks]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:01, 4 June 2026
Template:For Template:Confuse Template:Infobox block Bedrock is an Minecraft:indestructible block found in all three Minecraft:dimensions.
Obtaining
Bedrock can be obtained only from the Minecraft:Creative inventory, using Template:Control in Minecraft:Creative mode, or Minecraft:commands.
Breaking
Template:Relevant tutorial Bedrock can't be destroyed by breaking. Template:Breaking row Bedrock drops nothing when destroyed.
Natural generation
Bedrock comprises the five bottommost layers of the Minecraft:Overworld and Minecraft:the Nether in a rough pattern, although the top four layers are predominantly flat bedrock with only rare gaps, rendering the lowest, completely flat fifth layer (at Y=-64) mostly inaccessible. The distribution of bedrock is dependent on the Minecraft:world seed. Template:Only
In the Nether, bedrock additionally comprises the top five layers in a rough pattern. At the top of the Nether (Y=127), the layer is composed solely of bedrock, preventing the player from ascending above Y=127 without switching their gamemode to Minecraft:Creative or Minecraft:Spectator, or exploiting glitches. The patterns of bedrock are consistent in the Nether Template:In.
In Minecraft:the End, a single block of bedrock generates on top of each Minecraft:End spike, each topped with an Minecraft:End crystal. The bedrock remains after the destruction of the crystal and is lit on fire indefinitely. Bedrock additionally composes part of the Minecraft:exit portal at the center of the Minecraft:central island. Unlike in other dimensions, there is no bedrock floor at the bottom of the End, meaning it is possible to fall into the Minecraft:void without exploiting glitches.
An unlimited number of Minecraft:End gateways generate randomly across the outer End islands, each consisting of 12 blocks of bedrock and an Minecraft:End gateway block.
Post-generation
If the bedrock that makes up the exit portal is removed by any means, it regenerates when the Minecraft:ender dragon is defeated or re-summoned.
An End gateway is generated on the central End island upon the death of each ender dragon, which is mostly made of bedrock. A total of 20 of these gateways generate in a circle centered on the exit portal in set positions. A corresponding End gateway is generated in the inner edge of the Minecraft:outer islands after an End gateway on the central island is activated for the first time.
Usage
Bedrock generates at the bottom of the Minecraft:Overworld and Minecraft:the Nether to prevent Minecraft:entities from falling into the Minecraft:void in these dimensions.
The bedrock ceiling in the Nether prevents Minecraft:players from accessing the Minecraft:Nether roof, which is meant to be an empty out-of-bounds area.
Bedrock generates as part of End gateways, Minecraft:end spikes tops and End exit portals to prevent those parts of the structures from being broken.
Minecraft:Mobs do not spawn on bedrock. Minecraft:Endermen are unable to place the block they are holding onto bedrock.
Minecraft:Beacons treat bedrock as a transparent block, meaning their beams can pass through it, allowing beacons to be used in the Nether.
In the End, any Minecraft:fire on bedrock never extinguishes naturally, similar to Minecraft:netherrack, but does not spread.
Trapping the wither
Template:Main Since bedrock is indestructible in Survival, it can be used against Minecraft:withers. Certain configurations of bedrock (such as that found under the exit portal) can be used to securely trap withers by spawning them below the bedrock.Template:Only The wither can then be easily killed, utilized to break blocks automatically, or used to farm Minecraft:wither roses.
End crystal
Bedrock is one of the only two blocks on which Minecraft:End crystals can be placed, the other being Minecraft:obsidian. Placing four End crystals on bedrock around the exit portals triggers respawning the Minecraft:ender dragon.
Placing an End crystal on bedrock in the End sets it on fire.
Piston interactivity
Bedrock is unable to be pushed or pulled by either of the Minecraft:piston variants (regular or sticky).
Sounds
Data values
ID
Template:Edition: Template:ID table
Template:Edition: Template:ID table
Block states
Template:IN, bedrock uses the following block states:
Videos
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Data history
Issues
Trivia
- Outside of Minecraft:Minecraft, "Template:W" means any solid rock beneath the soil layer (i.e. anything below dirt, sand, gravel. etc.). Bedrock in real life is destructible, and its equivalent is more similar to the in-game stone layer than the actual bedrock layer.
- Minecraft:Strongholds and the End portal can override generated bedrock.
- The bedrock texture, in both the Default and Programmer Art Minecraft:resource packs, is a variant of the Minecraft:stone block with increased contrast.
- Minecraft:Vexes and the Minecraft:ender dragon can fly through bedrock. Additionally, the ender dragon cannot break bedrock.
Gallery
Screenshots
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A Minecraft:mineshaft that generated at bedrock level.
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Three of the five bedrock barriers of a Classic map visible, with a Minecraft:stone block for comparison.
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Below the Overworld's bedrock layer, with an added source of light out of view. Naturally, the light level would be 0 here.
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Below nether's last layer of bedrock.
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Above nether's last layer of bedrock.
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The correctly lined up Minecraft:wither head pareidolia image
In other media
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Template:MCE as it appeared in Template:MCE
External links
- Bedrock on Wikipedia
- Block of the Week: Bedrock – Minecraft.net on February 15, 2018
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