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| {{EnvLink|Forest rock}}
| {{EnvLink|Forest rock}}
| Boulder made entirely of [[Minecraft:mossy cobblestone]] found in old growth taiga biomes.
| Boulder made entirely of mossy cobblestone found in old growth taiga biomes.
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| {{EnvLink|Iceberg|link=Iceberg (feature)}}
| {{EnvLink|Iceberg|link=Iceberg (feature)}}
| Small island-like ice feature made out of [[Minecraft:blue ice]] or [[Minecraft:packed ice]], and [[Minecraft:snow]], found in frozen oceans and deep frozen oceans.
| Small island-like ice feature made out of blue ice or packed ice, and [[Minecraft:snow]], found in frozen oceans and deep frozen oceans.
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| {{BlockLink|Blue ice|link=Blue Ice (feature)}}
| {{BlockLink|Blue ice|link=Blue Ice (feature)}}
| Small blobs of [[Minecraft:blue ice]] adjacent to [[Minecraft:packed ice]] blocks, generating at or below the ocean surface.
| Small blobs of blue ice adjacent to packed ice blocks, generating at or below the ocean surface.
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| {{EnvLink|Freeze top layer}}
| {{EnvLink|Freeze top layer}}
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| {{EnvLink|Ice spike}}
| {{EnvLink|Ice spike}}
| Tall spires made of [[Minecraft:packed ice]] found in the [[Minecraft:ice spikes]] biome. In order to generate using the /place command, the position given is required to be on a snow block and in an ice spikes biome.
| Tall spires made of packed ice found in the ice spikes biome. In order to generate using the /place command, the position given is required to be on a snow block and in an ice spikes biome.
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| {{EnvLink|Ice patch}}
| {{EnvLink|Ice patch}}
| [[Minecraft:Disk]]-like feature of [[Minecraft:packed ice]].
| Disk-like feature of packed ice.
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| {{EnvLink|Lava lake}}
| {{EnvLink|Lava lake}}
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| {{EnvLink|Disk}}
| {{EnvLink|Disk}}
| Small circular patches of [[Minecraft:clay]], [[Minecraft:sand]] (sandstone if above air), [[Minecraft:grass]] (dirt if under solid-material block or water), and [[Minecraft:gravel]] found throughout the world.
| Small circular patches of [[Minecraft:clay]], [[Minecraft:sand]] (sandstone if above air), grass (dirt if under solid-material block or water), and [[Minecraft:gravel]] found throughout the world.
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| {{EnvLink|Bonus Chest}}
| {{EnvLink|Bonus Chest}}
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| {{EnvLink|Void start platform}}
| {{EnvLink|Void start platform}}
| A 33 by 33 platform of [[Minecraft:stone]] centered on a block of [[Minecraft:cobblestone]]. Only generates in the [[Minecraft:void biome]] or the [[Minecraft:Superflat#Default presets|Void superflat preset]] at coordinates 8, 3, 8.
| A 33 by 33 platform of [[Minecraft:stone]] centered on a block of [[Minecraft:cobblestone]]. Only generates in the void biome or the Void superflat preset at coordinates 8, 3, 8.
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| {{EnvLink|Desert Well}}
| {{EnvLink|Desert Well}}
| A structure-like feature made of [[Minecraft:sandstone]] blocks and [[Minecraft:Sandstone slab|slabs]] which contains [[Minecraft:water]] source blocks and [[Minecraft:Suspicious Sand|suspicious sand]] inside.
| A structure-like feature made of [[Minecraft:sandstone]] blocks and slabs which contains [[Minecraft:water]] source blocks and [[Minecraft:Suspicious Sand|suspicious sand]] inside.
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| {{EnvLink|Spring}}
| {{EnvLink|Spring}}
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| {{EnvLink|Pile}}
| {{EnvLink|Pile}}
| A pile of blocks that only generate in [[Minecraft:village]]s. There are 5 variants of pile: Hay, Ice, Melon, Pumpkin and Snow.
| A pile of blocks that only generate in villages. There are 5 variants of pile: Hay, Ice, Melon, Pumpkin and Snow.
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|{{EnvLink|Sulfur Spring}}
|{{EnvLink|Sulfur Spring}}
| A small mound of [[Minecraft:sulfur]] and [[Minecraft:potent sulfur]] used to indicate the  [[Minecraft:sulfur caves]] biome.
| A small mound of [[Minecraft:sulfur]] and potent sulfur used to indicate the  sulfur caves biome.
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| {{EnvLink|Monster room}}
| {{EnvLink|Monster room}}
| A structure-like feature made of [[Minecraft:cobblestone]] and [[Minecraft:mossy cobblestone]] that contains a [[Minecraft:monster spawner]] and several loot chests.
| A structure-like feature made of [[Minecraft:cobblestone]] and mossy cobblestone that contains a monster spawner and several loot chests.
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| {{EnvLink|Fossil}}
| {{EnvLink|Fossil}}
| A rarely-occurring skeletal feature composed of [[Minecraft:bone block]]s and sometimes also [[Minecraft:coal ore]] or [[Minecraft:diamond ore]].
| A rarely-occurring skeletal feature composed of bone blocks and sometimes also coal ore or diamond ore.
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| {{EnvLink|Dripstone cluster|link=Dripstone (feature)}}
| {{EnvLink|Dripstone cluster|link=Dripstone (feature)}}
| Some [[Minecraft:pointed dripstone]] blocks generated hanging from the ceiling.
| Some pointed dripstone blocks generated hanging from the ceiling.
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| {{EnvLink|Large dripstone|link=Dripstone (feature)}}
| {{EnvLink|Large dripstone|link=Dripstone (feature)}}
| Stalagnate composed entirely of [[Minecraft:dripstone block]]s.
| Stalagnate composed entirely of dripstone blocks.
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| {{EnvLink|Pointed dripstone|link=Dripstone (feature)}}
| {{EnvLink|Pointed dripstone|link=Dripstone (feature)}}
| A single stalagmite or stalactite composed of [[Minecraft:pointed dripstone]] blocks.
| A single stalagmite or stalactite composed of pointed dripstone blocks.
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| {{BlockLink|Magma block|text=Underwater magma|link=Underwater magma}}
| {{BlockLink|Magma block|text=Underwater magma|link=Underwater magma}}
| Group of [[Minecraft:magma block]]s found underwater.
| Group of magma blocks found underwater.
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| {{EnvLink|Amethyst geode}}
| {{EnvLink|Amethyst geode}}
| Large geodes consisting of [[Minecraft:block of amethyst|amethyst]] and [[Minecraft:budding amethyst]] blocks surrounded by a layer of [[Minecraft:calcite]] and an outer layer of [[Minecraft:smooth basalt]].
| Large geodes consisting of amethyst and budding amethyst blocks surrounded by a layer of [[Minecraft:calcite]] and an outer layer of smooth basalt.
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| {{EnvLink|Ore|link=Ore (feature)}}
| {{EnvLink|Ore|link=Ore (feature)}}
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| {{BlockLink|id=fire|Fire patch}}
| {{BlockLink|id=fire|Fire patch}}
| A patch of [[Minecraft:fire]] or [[Minecraft:soul fire]].
| A patch of [[Minecraft:fire]] or soul fire.
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| {{EnvLink|End gateway}}
| {{EnvLink|End gateway}}
| [[Minecraft:End gateway block]] surrounded with bedrock.
| End gateway block surrounded with bedrock.
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| {{EnvLink|Small island}}
| {{EnvLink|Small island}}
| Hemispherical clusters of [[Minecraft:End stone]] blocks.
| Hemispherical clusters of End stone blocks.
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| {{EnvLink|id=obsidian-platform|End platform}}
| {{EnvLink|id=obsidian-platform|End platform}}
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| {{BlockLink|Vines|link=Vines (feature)}}
| {{BlockLink|Vines|link=Vines (feature)}}
| A single vine block found in [[Minecraft:jungle]] biomes and [[Minecraft:lush cave]] biomes.
| A single vine block found in jungle biomes and lush cave biomes.
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| {{BlockLink|Bamboo|link=Bamboo (feature)}}
| {{BlockLink|Bamboo|link=Bamboo (feature)}}
| Bamboo plant with optional [[Minecraft:podzol]] found in [[Minecraft:jungle]] biomes.
| Bamboo plant with optional [[Minecraft:podzol]] found in jungle biomes.
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| {{BlockLink|Glow lichen|link=Glow lichen (feature)}}
| {{BlockLink|Glow lichen|link=Glow lichen (feature)}}
| A single [[Minecraft:glow lichen]] block found underground.
| A single glow lichen block found underground.
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| {{BlockLink|Sculk patch|id=sculk-vein}}
| {{BlockLink|Sculk patch|id=sculk-vein}}
| A feature that places [[Minecraft:sculk catalyst]]s and [[Minecraft:sculk shrieker]]s.
| A feature that places sculk catalysts and sculk shriekers.
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| {{EnvLink|Huge mushroom}}
| {{EnvLink|Huge mushroom}}
| Tree-like features that consist of [[Minecraft:mushroom block]]s.  
| Tree-like features that consist of mushroom blocks.  
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| {{EnvLink|Tree}}
| {{EnvLink|Tree}}
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| {{EnvLink|Coral reef}}
| {{EnvLink|Coral reef}}
| Coral reefs are features that consist of [[Minecraft:coral]], [[Minecraft:coral fan]]s, [[Minecraft:coral block]]s and [[Minecraft:sea pickle]]s. In [[Minecraft:Bedrock Edition]], the coral reefs can also consist of [[Minecraft:dead coral]], [[Minecraft:dead coral fan]]s and [[Minecraft:dead coral block]]s.
| Coral reefs are features that consist of [[Minecraft:coral]], coral fans, coral blocks and sea pickles. In [[Minecraft:Bedrock Edition]], the coral reefs can also consist of dead coral, dead coral fans and dead coral blocks.
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| {{EnvLink|Chorus plant|link=Chorus plant (feature)}}
| {{EnvLink|Chorus plant|link=Chorus plant (feature)}}
| A plant-like feature of [[Minecraft:chorus flower]] in [[Minecraft:the End]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, it is technically not a feature.
| A plant-like feature of chorus flower in [[Minecraft:the End]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, it is technically not a feature.
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| {{EnvLink|Vegetation}}
| {{EnvLink|Vegetation}}
| Patches of vegetation like [[Minecraft:flower]]s and [[Minecraft:grass]].
| Patches of vegetation like [[Minecraft:flower]]s and grass.
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|{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=Pre-release|Added disks.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=Pre-release|Added disks.}}
|{{HistoryLine|java}}
|{{HistoryLine|java}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[Minecraft:Rose]]s generate naturally once again.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|Roses generate naturally once again.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Added the exit portal and End spikes along with [[Minecraft:the End]].}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Added the exit portal and End spikes along with [[Minecraft:the End]].}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.2.1|dev=12w04a|Added desert wells.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.2.1|dev=12w04a|Added desert wells.}}
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|{{HistoryLine|||dev=20w49a|Added dripstone features.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=20w49a|Added dripstone features.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w06a|Added underwater magma.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w06a|Added underwater magma.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.18|dev=21w40a|Water lakes no longer generate, as [[Minecraft:aquifer]]s provide an effective substitute.<ref>{{snap|21w40a}}</ref>}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.18|dev=21w40a|Water lakes no longer generate, as aquifers provide an effective substitute.<ref>{{snap|21w40a}}</ref>}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w41a|Freeze top layer now becomes a feature technically.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w41a|Freeze top layer now becomes a feature technically.}}
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|{{HistoryLine||1.17.0|dev=beta 1.17.0.50|Dripstone clusters now generate throughout [[Minecraft:cave]]s in the [[Minecraft:Overworld]].
|{{HistoryLine||1.17.0|dev=beta 1.17.0.50|Dripstone clusters now generate throughout [[Minecraft:cave]]s in the [[Minecraft:Overworld]].
|Added amethyst geodes.}}
|Added amethyst geodes.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.18.0|dev=beta 1.18.0.21|Water lakes are removed, as [[Minecraft:aquifer]]s provide an effective substitute.<ref>{{cite|url=https://feedback.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/4411290325901|title=Minecraft Beta - 1.18.0.21 (Xbox One/Windows 10/Android)|website=feedback.minecraft.net|date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.18.0|dev=beta 1.18.0.21|Water lakes are removed, as aquifers provide an effective substitute.<ref>{{cite|url=https://feedback.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/4411290325901|title=Minecraft Beta - 1.18.0.21 (Xbox One/Windows 10/Android)|website=feedback.minecraft.net|date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.18.0.22|Added underwater magma.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-141376||[Experimental] Magma blocks doesn't generate at the bottom of the underwater cave|Fixed}}</ref>}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.18.0.22|Added underwater magma.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-141376||[Experimental] Magma blocks doesn't generate at the bottom of the underwater cave|Fixed}}</ref>}}
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[[Category:Structures]]
[[Category:Structures]]


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Revision as of 15:49, 9 April 2026

Template:Distinguish Features (also known as generated features) are small decorators generated in each chunk after terrain generation. This page lists generated features in a Minecraft world.

Overworld

Aboveground

Feature Description
Template:EnvLink Boulder made entirely of mossy cobblestone found in old growth taiga biomes.
Template:EnvLink Small island-like ice feature made out of blue ice or packed ice, and Minecraft:snow, found in frozen oceans and deep frozen oceans.
Template:BlockLink Small blobs of blue ice adjacent to packed ice blocks, generating at or below the ocean surface.
Template:EnvLink Minecraft:Ice on water and Minecraft:snow on blocks. Template:IN, it is technically not a feature.
Template:EnvLink Tall spires made of packed ice found in the ice spikes biome. In order to generate using the /place command, the position given is required to be on a snow block and in an ice spikes biome.
Template:EnvLink Disk-like feature of packed ice.
Template:EnvLink A small, widespread feature that contains a volume of Minecraft:lava.
Template:EnvLink Small circular patches of Minecraft:clay, Minecraft:sand (sandstone if above air), grass (dirt if under solid-material block or water), and Minecraft:gravel found throughout the world.
Template:EnvLink Minecraft:Chest generated near the player's spawn if the "Bonus chest" option is toggled on.
Template:EnvLink A 33 by 33 platform of Minecraft:stone centered on a block of Minecraft:cobblestone. Only generates in the void biome or the Void superflat preset at coordinates 8, 3, 8.
Template:EnvLink A structure-like feature made of Minecraft:sandstone blocks and slabs which contains Minecraft:water source blocks and suspicious sand inside.
Template:EnvLink A Minecraft:water or Minecraft:lava source block that generates on the side of a hill, cave or ravine.
Template:EnvLink A pile of blocks that only generate in villages. There are 5 variants of pile: Hay, Ice, Melon, Pumpkin and Snow.
Template:EnvLink A small mound of Minecraft:sulfur and potent sulfur used to indicate the sulfur caves biome.

Underground

Feature Description
Template:EnvLink A small, widespread feature that contains a volume of Minecraft:lava.
Template:EnvLink A structure-like feature made of Minecraft:cobblestone and mossy cobblestone that contains a monster spawner and several loot chests.
Template:EnvLink A rarely-occurring skeletal feature composed of bone blocks and sometimes also coal ore or diamond ore.
Template:EnvLink Some pointed dripstone blocks generated hanging from the ceiling.
Template:EnvLink Stalagnate composed entirely of dripstone blocks.
Template:EnvLink A single stalagmite or stalactite composed of pointed dripstone blocks.
Template:BlockLink Group of magma blocks found underwater.
Template:EnvLink Large geodes consisting of amethyst and budding amethyst blocks surrounded by a layer of Minecraft:calcite and an outer layer of smooth basalt.
Template:EnvLink A feature consisting of a natural deposit of Minecraft:ores or other blocks.

The Nether

Feature Description
Template:EnvLink One-block-deep sheets of constrained lava.
Template:EnvLink Vertical clusters of basalt blocks found within basalt delta biomes
Template:EnvLink Tall features made up of basalt block.
Template:EnvLink Piles of glowstone.
Template:EnvLink A feature consisting of a natural deposit of ores or other blocks.
Template:EnvLinkTemplate:Only A feature consisting of a natural deposit of Minecraft:basalts or Minecraft:blackstones.
Template:EnvLink A single Minecraft:lava source block that generates inside blocks or open to air.
Template:BlockLink A patch of Minecraft:fire or soul fire.

The End

Feature Description
Template:EnvLink The exit portal in Minecraft:the End.
Template:EnvLink Tall spikes made of Minecraft:obsidian.
Template:EnvLink End gateway block surrounded with bedrock.
Template:EnvLink Hemispherical clusters of End stone blocks.
Template:EnvLink Square of Minecraft:obsidian at the entity spawnpoint in Minecraft:the End.

Plant-like

Feature Description
Template:BlockLink A single vine block found in jungle biomes and lush cave biomes.
Template:BlockLink Bamboo plant with optional Minecraft:podzol found in jungle biomes.
Template:BlockLink A single glow lichen block found underground.
Template:BlockLink A feature that places sculk catalysts and sculk shriekers.
Template:EnvLink Tree-like features that consist of mushroom blocks.
Template:EnvLink A feature consisting of Minecraft:logs and appropriate Minecraft:leaves.
Template:EnvLink Coral reefs are features that consist of Minecraft:coral, coral fans, coral blocks and sea pickles. In Minecraft:Bedrock Edition, the coral reefs can also consist of dead coral, dead coral fans and dead coral blocks.
Template:EnvLink A plant-like feature of chorus flower in Minecraft:the End. Template:IN, it is technically not a feature.
Template:EnvLink Patches of vegetation like Minecraft:flowers and grass.

Composed features

The following features are composed of multiple plant-like features mentioned above.

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Generation

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Features are generated for a given chunk after the terrain has been formed. When features are generated, they can spill over into neighboring chunks that have been previously generated. Thus, a tree at the edge of the generated world may be overwritten by a village before the player reaches it. It is also theoretically possible for two worlds generated with the same seed, from the same version of Minecraft, to differ slightly depending on the players' travel routes, because the chunk generation order may determine which of two conflicting features overwrite or suppress the other.

History

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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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Minecraft Education

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Issues

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References

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Navigation

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