Minecraft:Stairs
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Stairs are Minecraft:blocks that allow mobs and players to change elevation without jumping.
Variants
There are 58 variants of stairs: Template:Columns-list
There are also 6 stair variants in Minecraft:Chaos Cubed:Template:Upcoming
Obtaining
Crafting
All stairs have the same crafting recipe format, where six blocks result in four stairs of the same type. Like Minecraft:axes, the crafting recipe of stairs can be horizontally flipped. Template:Crafting
Stonecutting
All stairs except wooden stairs and bamboo mosaic stairs can be obtained by stonecutting. This is more efficient than crafting them, since each block directly results in one stair of the same type. Template:Stonecutting
Usage
Placement
To place stairs, Template:Control a stairs item while pointing at a surface facing the space the stairs should occupy. When placed, a stair orients itself with the half-block side closest to the Minecraft:player.
Stairs can be placed either right side up or upside-down:
- Pointing at a Minecraft:block top or the bottom half of a block side places the stairs right side up.
- Pointing at a block bottom or the top half of a block side places the stairs upside-down.
Stairs change their shape to join with adjacent stairs (of any material):
- When a stairs' half-block side is adjacent to the side of another stairs, the stairs' full-block side wraps into an "L" shape to join the other stairs (it creates an "inner corner").
- When a stairs' full-block side is adjacent to the side of another stairs, the stairs' full-block side shortens to join the other stairs' full-block side (it creates an "outer corner").
Right side up stairs do not join with upside-down stairs and vice versa.
Walking
Minecraft:Walking up stairs is faster than Minecraft:jumping up the same distance. Walking up a stairway doesn't cost any exhaustion from the player's Minecraft:hunger bar, compared to 0.2 exhaustion per jump. Therefore, walking up stairs doesn't make the player hungry at all.
Behavior
Generally, the solid faces of stairs are handled as solid blocks. Due to this, transparent blocks that need to placed on an opaque surface can be placed on these faces.
The full-block faces of stairs do block Minecraft:light, and their non-full faces let light through the gaps.Template:More info
Block states
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Videos
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
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The old Minecraft:light transparency.
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First image of upside-down stairs released by Minecraft:Jeb.
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The Stairs icon in Alpha v1.0.1 had a rendering problem.
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Jeb testing corner stairs.
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Jeb testing corner stairs.
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Jeb testing corner stairs.
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Jeb testing corner stairs.
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Stairs with snow, torches and fences connecting to them.
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First image of diorite, granite and andesite Stairs.
Issues
Trivia
- The April Fools snapshot Minecraft:20w14∞ included a block called "Minecraft:Swaggiest stairs ever", which was a stair variant for the Minecraft:netherite block.
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Swaggiest stairs ever.
Notes
References
Template:Navbox stairs Template:Navbox blocks
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