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|{{HistoryLine|||dev=snap7|All Sulfur spikes inside the springs are now waterlogged.<ref>{{bug|MC-307912||Sulfur spikes in sulfur springs are not waterlogged|Fixed}}</ref>}} | |||
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Revision as of 11:16, 14 May 2026
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A sulfur spring is a Minecraft:feature that can be found on the Minecraft:Overworld surface above Minecraft:sulfur caves and consists of a pool of water surrounded by Minecraft:sulfur, Minecraft:sulfur spikes, and other Minecraft:rocks. The water pool contains Minecraft:potent sulfur that periodically erupts, creating a Minecraft:geyser.
Description
Sulfur springs generate only above Minecraft:sulfur caves on the surface in any overworld Minecraft:biome. They are small ponds surrounded by Minecraft:sulfur, Minecraft:cinnabar, Minecraft:tuff, Minecraft:granite, and Minecraft:sulfur spikes containing Minecraft:potent sulfur and Minecraft:magma blocks in a configuration suitable for Minecraft:geysers.
They come in 10 variants across four sizes, with rarity increasing as size increases.
Structure
| Name | Blocks | Image | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
sulfur_spring_small_1
|
File:Sulfur spring small 1.png | Template:Frac (15.873%) | |
sulfur_spring_small_2
|
File:Sulfur spring small 2.png | Template:Frac (15.873%) | |
sulfur_spring_small_3
|
File:Sulfur spring small 3.png | Template:Frac (15.873%) | |
sulfur_spring_small_4
|
File:Sulfur spring small 4.png | Template:Frac (15.873%) | |
sulfur_spring_medium_1
|
File:Sulfur spring medium 1.png | Template:Frac (9.524%) | |
sulfur_spring_medium_2
|
File:Sulfur spring medium 2.png | Template:Frac (9.524%) | |
sulfur_spring_medium_3
|
File:Sulfur spring medium 3.png | Template:Frac (9.524%) | |
sulfur_spring_large_1
|
File:Sulfur spring large 1.png | Template:Frac (3.175%) | |
sulfur_spring_large_2
|
File:Sulfur spring large 2.png | Template:Frac (3.175%) | |
sulfur_spring_extra_large_1
|
File:Sulfur spring extra large 1.png | Template:Frac (1.587%) |
Data values
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
| Name | Blocks | Image | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
sulfur_spring_small_1
|
File:Sulfur spring small 1 JE1 BE1.png | Template:Frac (15.873%) | |
sulfur_spring_small_2
|
File:Sulfur spring small 2 JE1 BE1.png | Template:Frac (15.873%) | |
sulfur_spring_small_3
|
File:Sulfur spring small 3 JE1 BE1.png | Template:Frac (15.873%) | |
sulfur_spring_small_4
|
File:Sulfur spring small 4 JE1 BE1.png | Template:Frac (15.873%) | |
sulfur_spring_medium_1
|
File:Sulfur spring medium 1 JE1 BE1.png | Template:Frac (9.524%) | |
sulfur_spring_medium_2
|
File:Sulfur spring medium 2 JE1 BE1.png | Template:Frac (9.524%) | |
sulfur_spring_medium_3
|
File:Sulfur spring medium 3 JE1 BE1.png | Template:Frac (9.524%) | |
sulfur_spring_large_1
|
File:Sulfur spring large 1 JE1 BE1.png | Template:Frac (3.175%) | |
sulfur_spring_large_2
|
File:Sulfur spring large 2 JE1 BE1.png | Template:Frac (3.175%) | |
sulfur_spring_extra_large_1
|
File:Sulfur spring extra large 1 JE1 BE1.png | Template:Frac (1.587%) |
Issues
Trivia
- The first iteration of sulfur springs was inspired by geyser mounds before Mojang settled on the name "spring". The second iteration was inspired by volcanic and sulfur-rich formations such as the Template:W in Template:W.<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
Gallery
Mojang screenshots
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Minecraft:Makena and Minecraft:Kai finding a sulfur spring
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A sulfur spring in a Minecraft:plains biome
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Magma Minecraft:sulfur cubes near a bursting spring
Screenshots
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A sulfur spring in a plains biome
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A sulfur spring in a Minecraft:desert biome
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A sulfur spring in a Minecraft:snowy plains biome
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A sulfur spring bursting in a Minecraft:birch forest biome
Historical screenshots
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A sulfur spring in a plains biome
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A sulfur spring in a Minecraft:mushroom fields biome
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A sulfur spring in a snowy plains biome
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A sulfur spring in a desert biome
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A sulfur spring underwater in a Minecraft:cold ocean biome
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A rooted sulfur spring generated on edge of a hole
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Another rooted sulfur spring
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Three different sulfur springs near each other in Minecraft:savanna biome
Notes
References
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