Minecraft:Wall
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A wall is a decorative Minecraft:block. Like Minecraft:fences, they can be used to create boundaries, because players and most Minecraft:mobs cannot climb or jump over them.
Variants
There are 26 variants of walls: Template:Columns-list There are also 6 wall variants in the upcoming Minecraft:Chaos Cubed:
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Obtaining
Crafting
All walls have the same crafting recipe shape, with six blocks of the same type resulting in six walls of the same type.
Stonecutting
All walls can be obtained by stonecutting. As with crafting, each used block results in one crafted wall. Template:Stonecutting
Usage
Walls are 1.5 Minecraft:blocks tall for player or Minecraft:mob collisions, and 1 block tall for all other purposes, similar to Minecraft:fences. This prevents players and mobs from jumping over them, while using only one actual block space. A wall occupies the center space of blocks.
A wall block connects to side and top blocks in three ways:
- A wall block automatically connects to any horizontally adjacent connectable block surface, Minecraft:bars or glass pane. Although they connect horizontally to Minecraft:bars and glass panes, they do not connect horizontally to Minecraft:fences (fence gates can be connected though).<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
- The top of a connect-to-side part rises slightly to support any block immediately above if it covers the 2-pixel-wide area on the wall top from the four pixels at the center to the connected side.
- A wall block always has a center post connecting to the top if covered by a Minecraft:banner, a pressure plate, a ground Minecraft:torch, soul torch or redstone torch, a Minecraft:sign, tripwire, another wall block with a center post, or any block covering the four pixels at the center on its top without making the wall block raise its top on any two opposite sides.<ref>https://joakimthorsen.github.io/MCPropertyEncyclopedia/?selection=variants,tag_wall_post_override&filter=(tag_wall_post_override:No)</ref>
A wall block has a center post even if not covered by the blocks mentioned above, unless connecting to only two opposite sides or all four sides. Without center posts, walls connect to other walls to create a large, flat wall.
Wall blocks are more efficient at fencing off mobs than a two-block high wall of regular blocks, costing half as many blocks, and being more space-efficient as well. However, a skeleton might shoot over the wall, a creeper could explode if a player is standing near the wall, a spider could still climb over the wall, and a camel can walk over the wall.
Unlike fences, if two walls are placed one block apart diagonally, the player cannot walk between them.
Note blocks
Walls can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds.
Redstone
Walls can be used to give block updates (post placement updates in Template:Editions) to other walls under it when connected to another block; the walls under the connected wall will change the block state that controls the center post to the same state as the wall above if the wall above makes the wall below raise its top on any two opposite sides, which can be detected by an observer. This sort of redstone is called wallstone.
Block states
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History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Issues
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Trivia
- When a fence gate is placed next to a wall, it stoops down slightly to match the height of the wall.
Gallery
Screenshots
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An official image by Dinnerbone using Minecraft:beds (and cobblestone walls) to indirectly point to the ending URL of an Imgur image, used to reveal Minecraft:dye-able leather Minecraft:armor
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The walls added in the Village and Pillage update
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Walls before and after 1.16
Concept artwork
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The original suggestion image for walls
See also
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Template:Redr, a block with the same geometry as walls
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