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[[File:KillRadiiGrenade4.png|thumb|TNT kill radius.]]
[[File:KillRadiiGrenade4.png|thumb|TNT kill radius]]
'''TNT''' is an explosive [[Minecraft:block]] that can be lit by a [[Minecraft:redstone]] signal, [[Minecraft:flint and steel]], stray [[Minecraft:fire]], flaming projectile or explosion.
'''TNT''' is an explosive [[Minecraft:block]] that can be lit by a [[Minecraft:redstone]] signal, [[Minecraft:flint and steel]], stray [[Minecraft:fire]], flaming projectile or explosion.


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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
[[File:Minecraft-tnt-explosion.gif|thumb|A TNT [[explosion]].]]
[[File:Minecraft-tnt-explosion.gif|thumb|A TNT [[explosion]]]]


=== Activation ===
=== Activation ===
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|{{HistoryLine||1.20|dev=23w12a|The probability for the TNT to generate in the suspicious sand in desert pyramid has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.20|dev=23w12a|The probability for the TNT to generate in the suspicious sand in desert pyramid has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.20.3|dev=23w42a|The {{cd|Fuse}} field has been renamed to {{cd|fuse}}.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.20.3|dev=23w42a|The {{cd|Fuse}} field has been renamed to {{cd|fuse}}.}}
|{{HistoryLine||?|TNT entities can now have any block state defined for display purposes, rather than always defaulting to the TNT block model.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21|dev=pre1|Primed TNT can now teleport through a [[Minecraft:nether portal]].<ref>{{bug|MC-8983||Primed TNT cannot travel through nether portals|Fixed}}</ref>}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21|dev=pre1|Primed TNT can now teleport through a [[Minecraft:nether portal]].<ref>{{bug|MC-8983||Primed TNT cannot travel through nether portals|Fixed}}</ref>}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=pre4|A primed TNT that has teleported through a nether portal can no longer destroy [[Minecraft:nether portal block]]s.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=pre4|A primed TNT that has teleported through a nether portal can no longer destroy [[Minecraft:nether portal block]]s.}}
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|{{HistoryLine|||dev=25w10a|Added the {{cd|tntExplodes}} game rule.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=25w10a|Added the {{cd|tntExplodes}} game rule.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.6|dev=25w20a|TNT can once again destroy items and armor stands when in water.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.6|dev=25w20a|TNT can once again destroy items and armor stands when in water.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.9|dev=25w33a|Black and white smoke particles are once again shown when TNT explodes.<ref>{{bug|MC-165991||TNT explosion no longer shows additional smoke particles since 1.15 Pre-release 1|Fixed}}</ref>}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.9|dev=25w33a|Black and white smoke particles are once again shown when TNT explodes.<ref>{{bug|MC-165991||TNT explosion no longer shows additional smoke particles since 1.15 Pre-release 1|Fixed}}</ref><!--Why are we referencing this twice, instead of only having one reference that gets called at two separate times? Is having a "resolved as Fixed" for one and not the other really that important?-->}}
|{{HistoryLine|java upcoming}}
|{{HistoryLine|java upcoming}}
|{{HistoryLine||26.2|dev=snap5|[[Minecraft:Sulfur cube]]s now have the ability to absorb TNT, providing the explosive effect to the mob.}}
|{{HistoryLine||26.2|dev=snap5|[[Minecraft:Sulfur cube]]s now have the ability to absorb TNT, providing the explosive effect to the mob.}}
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=== Screenshots ===
=== Screenshots ===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Falling TNT.png|Falling primed TNT, showing the effect of gravity.
File:Falling TNT.png|Falling primed TNT, showing the effect of gravity
File:TNT triggered by redstone.gif|TNT triggered by redstone signal.
File:TNT triggered by redstone.gif|TNT triggered by redstone signal
File:TNT Cube.png|A giant cube room of TNT.
File:TNT Cube.png|A giant cube room of TNT
File:Tnt shower.png|Thousands of TNTs.
File:Tnt shower.png|Thousands of TNTs
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== In other media ===
=== In other media ===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Magnus Griefing Large.gif|[[Minecraft:Story Mode:Magnus the Rogue|Magnus]] juggling TNT blocks, in promotion of the [[Minecraft:Story Mode Skin Pack]].
File:Magnus Griefing Large.gif|{{MCSM|Magnus}} juggling TNT blocks, in promotion of the [[Minecraft:Story Mode Skin Pack]]
File:Getting-started.jpg|A hybrid between a creeper and TNT, used to represent [[Minecraft:Add-on|add-ons]].<ref>https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/gettingstarted?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable&tabs=Windows10</ref>
File:Getting-started.jpg|A hybrid between a creeper and TNT, used to represent [[Minecraft:add-on]]s<ref>https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/gettingstarted?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable&tabs=Windows10</ref>
File:Kai and Zuri on a mountain of TNT.png|[[Minecraft:Kai]] and [[Minecraft:Zuri]] on top of a large pile of TNT, from [[Minecraft:Minecraft x Marketplace Pass]].
File:Kai and Zuri on a mountain of TNT.png|[[Minecraft:Kai]] and [[Minecraft:Zuri]] on top of a large pile of TNT, from [[Minecraft:Minecraft x Marketplace Pass]]
File:TNT (Dungeons).png|[[Minecraft:Dungeons:TNT|TNT]] as it appears in Minecraft Dungeons.
File:TNT (Dungeons).png|{{MCD|TNT}} as it appears in {{MCD}}
File:Super TNT.png|[[Minecraft:Story Mode:Super TNT|Super TNT]], an enhanced version of TNT featured in ''[[Minecraft: Story Mode|Minecraft Story Mode]]''.
File:MCSM Super TNT.png|{{MCSM|Super TNT}}, an enhanced version of TNT featured in {{MCSM}}.
File:Formidi-Bomb.png|[[Minecraft:Story Mode:Formidi-Bomb|Formidi-Bomb]], another enhanced version of TNT featured in ''[[Minecraft: Story Mode|Minecraft Story Mode]]''.
File:MCSM Formidi-Bomb.png|The {{MCSM|Formidi-Bomb}}, another enhanced version of TNT featured in ''Minecraft Story Mode''
File:TNT (inventory) MCE.png|[[Minecraft:Earth:TNT|TNT]] as it appeared in ''[[Minecraft:Minecraft Earth]]''.
File:TNT (inventory) MCE.png|{{MCE|TNT}} as it appeared in {{MCE}}
File:TNT Box.jpg|An officially licensed box in the shape of TNT.
File:TNT Box.jpg|An officially licensed box in the shape of TNT
File:AMCM TNT.png|TNT as seen in [[Minecraft:A Minecraft Movie]].
File:AMCM TNT.png|TNT as seen in {{AMCM}}
File:Sam crafts TNT.png|[[Minecraft:Sam]] crafting TNT.
File:Sam crafts TNT.png|[[Minecraft:Sam]] crafting TNT
File:Jessica-eberle-17654-1243.jpg|A TNT toaster.
File:Jessica-eberle-17654-1243.jpg|A TNT toaster
File:Jessica-eberle-17924-23-1.jpg|TNT Mini fridge
File:Jessica-eberle-17924-23-1.jpg|TNT Mini fridge
File:Jessica-eberle-17924-32.jpg|Ditto
File:Jessica-eberle-17924-32.jpg|Ditto
File:Jessica-eberle-18267-64.jpg|TNT and Creeper [[Minecraft:merchandise]].
File:Jessica-eberle-18267-64.jpg|TNT and Creeper [[Minecraft:merchandise]]
File:Jessica-eberle-toastertnt-2.jpg|TNT toaster with toast in it.
File:Jessica-eberle-toastertnt-2.jpg|TNT toaster with toast in it
File:Jessica-eberle-untitled-1.jpg|TNT Mini fridge (opened)
File:Jessica-eberle-untitled-1.jpg|TNT Mini fridge (opened)
File:LEGOMCTNTJungleUnboxed.webp|A [[Minecraft:Lego Minecraft|Lego]] TNT [[Minecraft:jungle]] house.
File:LEGOMCTNTJungleUnboxed.webp|A [[Minecraft:Lego Minecraft|Lego]] TNT [[Minecraft:jungle]] house
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 11:10, 5 June 2026

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File:KillRadiiGrenade4.png
TNT kill radius

TNT is an explosive Minecraft:block that can be lit by a Minecraft:redstone signal, Minecraft:flint and steel, stray Minecraft:fire, flaming projectile or explosion.

When lit, TNT becomes primed TNT, a gravity-affected Minecraft:entity that produces a damaging, block-destroying Minecraft:explosion, usually after four seconds. Blocks destroyed by TNT always drop their usual Minecraft:items as if mined by a Minecraft:player.

Obtaining

Breaking

TNT can be broken instantly with any Minecraft:tool or by hand. Primed TNT cannot be broken as it is an Minecraft:entity, but it can be removed with the Template:Cmd Minecraft:command.

Crafting

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Generated loot

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Natural generation

Nine TNT blocks generate naturally in each Minecraft:desert pyramid.

Two TNT blocks flank a Minecraft:trapped chest in one secret Minecraft:woodland mansion room.

Mob loot

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

Usage

File:Minecraft-tnt-explosion.gif
A TNT explosion

Activation

TNT blocks can be activated by:

Behavior

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When activated, a TNT block is replaced with an entity called primed TNT that creates an explosion after an amount of time has passed. Primed TNT is affected by gravity, and can be pushed by flowing Minecraft:water, Minecraft:lava, Minecraft:pistons, and Minecraft:explosions. Template:IN, Minecraft:spear attacks (both jab and charge attacks) can also horizontally push primed TNT, which is more effective with the Minecraft:Knockback enchantment.

The amount of time before primed TNT explodes depends on how the TNT was activated:

  • If activated by fire or a redstone signal, or summoned by commands, primed TNT explodes after 80 game ticks (4 seconds).
  • If activated by an explosion, primed TNT explodes after a random number of game ticks between 10 and 30 (0.5 to 1.5 seconds).

The TNT block has a display name of "TNT" in the inventory; however, it also has an in-game name of "tnt" when used in commands such as Template:Command. The primed TNT entity has a display name of "primed TNT" in chat, but also has an in-game name of "tnt" when used in commands such as Template:Command.

Countdown timer

Primed TNT has a data tag called Template:Code that acts as a countdown timer, and stores the number of game ticks until the primed TNT explodes. The timer decreases by 1 every game tick, and the Primed TNT explodes when it reaches 0. When summoned by activating a TNT block or commands, Template:Code is set to 80 by default, but can be modified using commands.

Explosion

When TNT is activated, the primed TNT entity is placed offset from the bottom center of the TNT block position by [+0.5, +0.0, +0.5], and given an initial velocity of 0.2 blocks per tick upward, and 0.02 blocks per tick in a random direction. When the primed TNT explodes, the explosion is located at 0.06125 blocks above the entity's position (at Template:Frac block height). Primed TNT creates explosions with a power of 4, which can break most blocks. Blocks destroyed by primed TNT always drop items as if mined by a player using a correct, unenchanted tool (or an empty hand if the correct tool would be Minecraft:shears).

The explosion deals a maximum of Template:Hp damage on Minecraft:Hard difficulty, Template:Hp damage on Minecraft:Normal difficulty, Template:Hp damage on Minecraft:Easy difficulty and high knockback to a player exposed to the explosion. TNT explosions do not damage players in Minecraft:Peaceful difficulty.

Appearance

Primed TNT's texture blinks, alternating every 0.5 seconds between the TNT block's texture, and a copy of it that has been brightened to near-white. The effect is dynamic and the brightened texture can't be found in the assets.

Portals

A primed TNT is teleported to the respective dimensions when entering a Minecraft:Nether portal or Minecraft:End portal, maintaining its fuse, direction and speed. Template:IN, after teleporting through a nether portal, the primed TNT cannot destroy Minecraft:Nether portal blocks.

Underwater behavior

Template:See also TNT usually cannot be used to destroy blocks underwater; however, there are some circumstances Template:In where TNT can be made to destroy blocks underwater.

Template:IN, if TNT is activated while a gravity-affected block (e.g. Minecraft:sand, or Minecraft:gravel) is on top of it, the block falls through the primed TNT entity, and when the primed TNT explodes, it can break blocks.

If TNT is placed on top of a block whose height is less than a full block (e.g. Minecraft:soul sand, Minecraft:honey block, etc.) and activated, the primed TNT can destroy blocks. If TNT is activated while on top of a soul sand block, a bubble column forms, but the primed TNT does not float away. Primed TNT is affected by bubble columns if summoned farther up the column, or if pushed into the bubble column by a piston.

Template:IN, TNT is unable to destroy blocks underwater by any of the above methods: falling blocks partially displace primed TNT, and primed TNT is always pushed upward by a soul sand's bubble column. There is however a variation of TNT called underwater TNT (When Education Edition option is enabled) that can destroy blocks underwater.

Redstone component

A TNT block is considered a redstone mechanism component, and is activated when it receives a redstone signal.

TNT is a non-conductive (transparent) block and cannot be powered. When a TNT block receives a redstone signal, it does not activate any other adjacent TNT blocks via redstone, but any adjacent TNT blocks are activated by the explosion.

Crafting ingredient

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Sounds

Generic

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Unique

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Primed TNT use the Friendly Mobs sound category for entity-dependent sound events. Template:SoundTable

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Data values

ID

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Block states

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Entity data

TNT has entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity.

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See Minecraft:Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format.

Advancements

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Videos

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History

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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

Template:Issue list

Trivia

  • "TNT" stands for Template:W. The Template:W, however, is 2-methyl-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene. The chemical formula is C7H5N3O6, and unlike in Minecraft, has nothing to do with gunpowder.
  • The use of sand in the crafting recipe references Template:W, a different high explosive from TNT, consisting of Template:W mixed with Template:W. The block's appearance as a bundle of red sticks is also typical of dynamite.
  • It takes 19.75 blocks to fall for it to reduce the timer for one second.
  • Although primed TNT normally gets caught in Minecraft:cobwebs, TNT propelled fast enough flies through them without slowing down at all.
  • It is slightly smaller than a full block when activated, as with all entity versions of blocks (see Minecraft:shulker).
  • Template:IN, TNT by default doesn't do anything, but when set to data value 1, it ignites when broken.
  • The longest fuse time of TNT is 27 minutes and 18.35 seconds, or 32,767 ticks.
  • The TNT fuse sound uses the same sound file as when a creeper is primed, but it is played at a higher pitch when the TNT is primed.
  • As seen in the Mobestiary, Minecraft:Minecraft Dungeons, and several pieces of merchandise, creepers have TNT inside of them.

Gallery

Screenshots

In other media

See also

References

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External links

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