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|{{HistoryLine||1.16|dev=20w07a|Gravel now has a {{frac|5|109}} (~4.59%) chance of being given by the new [[Minecraft:piglin]]s when [[Minecraft:bartering]], in a stack size of 4–12, making it [[Minecraft:renewable]].}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.16|dev=20w07a|Gravel now has a {{frac|5|109}} (~4.59%) chance of being given by the new [[Minecraft:piglin]]s when [[Minecraft:bartering]], in a stack size of 4–12, making it [[Minecraft:renewable]].}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=20w09a|Gravel now has a {{frac|10|113}} (~8.82%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=20w09a|Gravel now has a {{frac|10|113}} (~8.82%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.16|dev=20w20a|Gravel now has a {{frac|40|423}} (~9.46%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 8–16.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=20w20a|Gravel now has a {{frac|40|423}} (~9.46%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 8–16.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.16.2|dev=20w28a|Gravel now has a {{frac|40|459}} (~8.71%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 8–16.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.16.2|dev=20w28a|Gravel now has a {{frac|40|459}} (~8.71%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 8–16.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.17|dev=21w06a|The height limit was expanded down to Y{{=}}-64. Gravel [[Minecraft:Ore (feature)|blob]]s are temporary generating from Y{{=}}-64 instead of Y{{=}}0.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.17|dev=21w06a|The height limit was expanded down to Y{{=}}-64. Gravel [[Minecraft:Ore (feature)|blob]]s are temporary generating from Y{{=}}-64 instead of Y{{=}}0.}}
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|{{HistoryLine|||dev=23w16a|The amount of gravel in trail ruins has been tweaked.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=23w16a|The amount of gravel in trail ruins has been tweaked.}}
|{{HistoryLine|java upcoming}}
|{{HistoryLine|java upcoming}}
|{{HistoryLine||26.2|dev=snap 1|Added [[Minecraft:sulfur cube]]s, which have the ability to absorb gravel, providing the football/regular effect to the mob.}}
|{{HistoryLine||26.2|dev=snap1|Added [[Minecraft:sulfur cube]]s, which have the ability to absorb gravel, providing the football/regular effect to the mob.}}
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Revision as of 11:16, 23 April 2026

Template:For Template:Distinguish Template:Infobox block Gravel is a gravity-affected Minecraft:block found in the Minecraft:Overworld and Minecraft:the Nether. It is a source of Minecraft:flint, which has a chance to drop when gravel is broken.

Obtaining

Breaking

The suitable tool to break gravel is Minecraft:shovel. Template:Breaking row When destroyed using a tool without Minecraft:Silk Touch, gravel has a 10% chance to drop Minecraft:flint if this tool isn't enchanted with Minecraft:Fortune; It has a 14.2857……% (Template:Frac) to drop flint if the tool is enchanted with Fortune I, 25% for Fortune II, and 100% for Fortune III. If the flint is not dropped, gravel drops itself instead. <ref>Template:Bug</ref><ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Gravel drops itself when destroyed using a tool with Silk Touch.

Natural generation

Gravel is generated in Minecraft:disks in Minecraft:rivers, shallow oceans and small pools of water; in Minecraft:windswept gravelly hills biomes covering most of the surface; underwater covering the bottom of sufficiently deep rivers and normal, cold, and frozen Minecraft:ocean biomes, as well as their deep variants; and in the form of Minecraft:strips in Minecraft:stony shores.

Gravel can generate in the Minecraft:Overworld in the form of Minecraft:ore features. Gravel attempts to generate 14 times per Minecraft:chunk in ore features of size 0-160, at all levels and in all biomes. It can replace Minecraft:stone, Minecraft:granite, Minecraft:andesite, Minecraft:diorite, polished graniteTemplate:Only, polished andesiteTemplate:Only, polished dioriteTemplate:Only, Minecraft:tuffTemplate:Only, and Minecraft:deepslateTemplate:Only.

Gravel can also generate as part of cold Minecraft:ocean ruins, some warm ocean ruins, and in Minecraft:trail ruins.

In Minecraft:the Nether, gravel generates naturally in layers along the shores of the Minecraft:lava sea, in all biomes except crimson and Minecraft:warped forests. The layers are one block deep in Minecraft:Nether wastes, and 3-5 blocks deep in Minecraft:soul sand valley and Minecraft:basalt deltas.

Ore features of gravel in the Nether attempt to replace Minecraft:netherrack 2 times per chunk in blobs of size 0-160, from levels 5 to 41Template:Only or 36Template:Only, in all Nether biomes except Minecraft:basalt deltas.

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Mob loot

An Minecraft:enderman holding gravel always drops the block upon death.

Bartering

Minecraft:Piglins may Minecraft:barter 8-16 gravel with a chance of ~8.53% (Template:Frac) when given a Minecraft:gold ingot.

Usage

Falling Block

Template:Main If the supporting block below a block of gravel is removed, it falls until it lands on the next available block. More specifically, the gravel block turns into a "falling block" Minecraft:entity, which is affected by gravity; when the falling block lands on a block with a solid top surface, it becomes a block again. More information about the falling block entity is available in the main article listed above.

When gravel falls on a player or mob, it can result in suffocation inside gravel until the destruction of the block, or moving out of it, or dying. If falling gravel lands in a space occupied by a non-solid block (such as Minecraft:torches, Minecraft:rails, or Minecraft:redstone dust) or non-full block (such as Minecraft:slabs or Minecraft:soul sand<ref>Template:Bug</ref>), it breaks, then drops itself and never drops flint.<ref>Template:Bug</ref><ref>Template:Bug</ref>

Gravel can be placed on a non-solid block without falling.

Bamboo

Minecraft:Bamboo can be placed and grown on gravel.

Crafting ingredient

Template:Crafting usage

Trading

Template:Trade uses

Note blocks

Gravel can be placed under Minecraft:note blocks to produce snare drum sounds.

Sulfur cube

Template:In development Minecraft:Sulfur cubes have the ability to absorb gravel, either through picking it up or being interacted with it. This provides the regular/football effect to the mob when hitting it.

Sounds

Template:Sound table/Block/Gravel

Data values

ID

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Falling block entity

{{#lst:Falling Block|infobox}} Template:Main {{#lst:Falling Block|entity data}}

History

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

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Issues

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Trivia

  • Explosions launch falling gravel.
  • If a player stands on a stack of sand or gravel and the stack falls onto a non-solid block, the player can fall fast enough to take damage or even die.
  • Gravel often falls into caves, making a mock dead end. If a player encounters a gravel dead-end while mining, removing the gravel may reveal additional passageways.

Gallery

Screenshots

References

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External links

Navigation

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