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{{distinguish|Breach|Bleach}}
{{distinguish|Breach|Bleach}}
{{Infobox biome
{{Infobox biome
|title = Beach
| group = Regular
| group = Regular
| 1-1 = Beach.png
| 1-1 = Beach.png
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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 = {{BlockLink|Water}}<br>{{BlockLink|Sand}}<br>{{BlockLink|Sandstone}}<br>{{BlockLink|Gravel}}<br>{{BlockLink|Dirt}}<br>{{BlockLink|Clay}}
|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 do not always surround land biomes, allowing them to border the ocean. Beaches sometimes can also generate bordering [[Minecraft:river]]s or be completely landlocked.
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 ==
Beaches don't have many resources of their own. [[Minecraft:Buried treasure]]s often generate buried under most beaches, and [[Minecraft:shipwreck]]s occasionally generate on beaches. [[Minecraft:Turtle]]s may spawn on regular beaches, and along with rabbits in snowy beaches {{in|bedrock}}, they are the only [[Minecraft:passive mob]]s that can spawn in beach biomes, although other passive mobs can wander into beaches from surrounding biomes. [[Minecraft:Drowned]] often spawn in the water surrounding beaches. [[Minecraft:Ocean ruins]] generated in the ocean nearby may spread onto beaches, causing some ruins to form on land.
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.


Beaches are composed of mostly [[Minecraft:sand]], with some [[Minecraft:gravel]], [[Minecraft:dirt]], and [[Minecraft:clay]] patches under the [[Minecraft:water]], similarly to [[Minecraft:river]]s. Like the sand in [[Minecraft:desert]]s, [[Minecraft:sandstone]] generates underneath it. Beach terrain is usually a smooth descent into the water, though it can vary in steepness and width.  
[[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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*{{BiomeLink|Stony Shore}}
*{{BiomeLink|Stony Shore}}
*{{BiomeLink|Snowy Beach}}
*{{BiomeLink|Snowy Beach}}
*{{BiomeLink|Mushroom Field Shore}}
*{{BiomeLink|Ocean}}
*{{BiomeLink|Ocean}}



Revision as of 11:02, 7 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:

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