- For other articles related to bricks, see Brick (Disambiguation).
Bricks are used for aesthetic and building purposes. They are blocks that will not naturally spawn in the world, so they must be crafted. They are mostly used to up the aesthetic appeal of homes and towers. Since bricks are not flammable, they are often used to make fireplaces or fireguards. Brick blocks are made by putting clay balls in a furnace and then crafting the bricks in a 2×2 square. Bricks are durable blocks and resist explosions well. A pickaxe must be used to recover the resource of a placed block and will take under a second to break. Breaking a block with a player's hand is slow and will not yield the resource. A single brick in the block would be 50 * 25 * 25 cm (19.7*9.85*9.85 inches) in real life.
Tool | |
---|---|
Hardness | 30 |
Breaking time[note 1] | |
Default |
150 |
Wood |
22.5 |
Stone |
11.25 |
Iron |
7.5 |
Diamond |
5.65 |
Netherite |
5 |
Gold |
3.75 |
- ↑ Times are for unenchanted tools in seconds.
Crafting[]
Clay can be used to make bricks or clay blocks. Breaking clay drops 4 clay balls, which can then be smelted into clay bricks. The 4 clay bricks can then be crafted into one brick block. This means that for each clay block found in a map, players can make 1 brick block.
Bricks | ||
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Brick | Brick | None |
Brick | Brick | None |
None | None | None |
Trivia[]
- In earlier versions of Minecraft, brick pyramids would appear, being the only source of Brick Blocks. This feature has since been removed.
- Bricks are usually used for houses because wood houses burn easier.
- Brick Blocks cannot be crafted back into bricks.
- The brick texture has changed since the early versions of Minecraft. Before the current texture, brick blocks used to be bright red.
- Some of the pixels in the texture don't line up correctly.