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Not to be confused with Rooted Dirt. For other uses, see Dirt (disambiguation).
Coarse Dirt
Renewable Yes
Stackable Yes (64)
Tool πŸ‘ SlotSprite Shovel Required.png: Sprite image for Shovel Required in Minecraft
Blast resistance 0.5
Hardness 0.5
Luminous No
Transparent No
Flammable No
Catches fire
from lava
No
Map color
 10 DIRT
Note block instrument Default (Harp)
Sulfur cube archetype Regular
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Coarse dirt is a variant of dirt which grass blocks cannot spread to.

Obtaining

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Breaking

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Coarse dirt drops itself as an item when mined using any tool or by hand, but shovels are the quickest.

  1. ↑ These durations ignore any other influential factors (e.g., Mining Fatigue) and are measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking Β§ Speed.

Natural generation

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Coarse dirt found in a savanna biome.

Coarse dirt can be found as large patches in the windswept savanna, wooded badlands, and old growth taiga biomes.

It also generates in mushroom farm rooms in woodland mansions and in trail ruins.

Mob loot

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An enderman holding coarse dirt drops the block upon death.

Crafting

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Name Ingredients Crafting recipe
Dirt +
Gravel

Usage

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Coarse dirt has the ability to grow saplings, sugar canes, mushrooms, bamboo, flowers, and sweet berries, which can be planted directly under appropriate conditions.

Neither mycelium nor grass can spread onto coarse dirt.

Dirt renewability

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Coarse dirt can be tilled using a hoe to become normal dirt. There must be an empty space above the coarse dirt for it to be tilled.

Using any type of shovel on coarse dirt turns it into a dirt path.

Tilling coarse dirt or turning it into a dirt path is a renewable way to get dirt.

Using a water bottle, splash water bottle or lingering water bottle converts the coarse dirt into mud.

Sounds

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Generic

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Java Edition:

πŸ‘ BlockSprite gravel.png: Sprite image for gravel in Minecraft
gravel sound type
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
​Block brokenBlocksOnce the block has brokenblock.gravel.breaksubtitles.block.generic.break​1.00.816
​Block placedBlocksWhen the block is placedblock.gravel.placesubtitles.block.generic.place​1.00.816
​Block breakingBlocksWhile the block is in the process of being brokenblock.gravel.hitsubtitles.block.generic.hit​0.250.516
​Something falls on a blockEntity-DependentFalling on the block with fall damageblock.gravel.fallsubtitles.block.generic.fall​0.50.7516
​FootstepsEntity-DependentWalking on the blockblock.gravel.stepsubtitles.block.generic.footsteps​0.151.016

Bedrock Edition:

πŸ‘ BlockSprite gravel.png: Sprite image for gravel in Minecraft
gravel sound type
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitch
​ ?BlocksOnce the block has brokendig.gravel​ ?1.00.8–1.0
​ ?BlocksWhen the block is placeddig.gravel​ ?1.00.8–1.0
​ ?BlocksWhile the block is in the process of being brokenhit.gravel​ ?0.170.5
​ ?PlayersFalling on the block with fall damagefall.gravel​ ?0.41.0
​ ?PlayersWalking on the blockstep.gravel​ ?0.31.0
​ ?BlocksJumping from the blockjump.gravel​ ?0.11.0
​ ?BlocksFalling on the block without fall damageland.gravel​ ?0.171.0

Unique

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Java Edition

Sounds
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
​SplashingBlocksWhen a player creates a mud blockentity.generic.splashsubtitles.entity.generic.splash​1.01.016
​Bottle emptiesBlocksWhen a player or dispenser creates a mud blockitem.bottle.emptysubtitles.item.bottle.empty​1.01.016
​Shovel flattensBlocksWhen a shovel creates a dirt pathitem.shovel.flattensubtitles.item.shovel.flatten​1.01.016

Bedrock Edition:

Sounds
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitch
​ ?PlayersWhen a dispenser creates a mud block[sound 1]random.splash​ ?1.00.6–1.4
​ ?SoundWhen a player creates a mud blockbottle.empty​ ?1.01.0
​ ?BlocksWhen a shovel creates a dirt pathuse.grass​ ?1.00.8

Data values

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Java Edition:

NameIdentifierFormBlock tags Translation key
πŸ‘ BlockSprite coarse-dirt.png: Sprite image for coarse-dirt in Minecraft
Coarse Dirt
coarse_dirtBlock & Itembamboo_plantable_on
dry_vegetation_may_place_on
enderman_holdable
moss_replaceable
lush_ground_replaceable
mineable/shovel
dirt
sniffer_diggable_block
block.minecraft.coarse_dirt

Bedrock Edition:

NameIdentifierAlias ID Numeric ID FormItem ID[i 1] Translation key
πŸ‘ BlockSprite coarse-dirt.png: Sprite image for coarse-dirt in Minecraft
Coarse Dirt
coarse_dirtdirt / 1-962Block & Giveable Item[i 2]Identical[i 3] tile.dirt.coarse.name
  1. ↑ ID of block's direct item form, which is used in savegame files and addons.
  2. ↑ Available with /give command.
  3. ↑ The block's direct item form has the same ID as the block.

History

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Java Edition

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Java Edition
1.7.213w36aπŸ‘ Image
Added coarse dirt. It currently shares the same name and texture as regular dirt.
Coarse dirt functions exactly like regular dirt, except it does not grow grass.
Coarse dirt does not generate naturally.
When broken, regular dirt is dropped. It is not obtainable in the Creative inventory.
?Coarse dirt can now be found naturally in savanna biomes.
1.8June 11, 2014Ryan Holtz revealed a new coarse dirt texture and a crafting recipe.
14w25aπŸ‘ Image
Coarse dirt now has a distinct name and texture from regular dirt.
Coarse dirt can now be crafted.
Coarse dirt can now be tilled with a hoe into farmland.
Coarse dirt is now obtainable in the Creative inventory.
14w32aCoarse dirt can now be tilled into regular dirt.
1.1116w39aCoarse dirt now generates in woodland mansions.
1.1620w07aPiglins now barter gravel, making coarse dirt renewable.
1.1720w45aA shovel can now be used on coarse dirt to create a dirt path block.
1.1922w11aUsing a water bottle, splash water bottle, or lingering water bottle on coarse dirt now converts it into mud.
1.19.4
Experiment
Update 1.20
23w07aSniffers can now dig coarse dirt.
1.2023w12aCoarse dirt now generates in trail ruins.
1.20.524w10aWolves can now spawn on coarse dirt.
26.2snap1Added sulfur cubes, which have the ability to absorb coarse dirt, providing the football/regular effect to the mob.

Bedrock Edition

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Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.9.0build 1πŸ‘ Image
Added coarse dirt. It currently shares the same name and texture as regular dirt.
Bedrock Edition
1.2.0beta 1.2.0.2πŸ‘ Image
Coarse dirt now has a distinct name and texture from regular dirt, and is now obtainable in the Creative inventory.
26.20
Experiment
Drop 2 of 2026
Preview 26.20.23Added sulfur cubes, which have the ability to absorb coarse dirt, providing the football/regular effect to the mob.
26.30Preview 26.30.20Implemented all features from the "Drop 2 of 2026" experiment in vanilla gameplay.

Legacy Console Edition

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Legacy Console Edition
Xbox 360Xbox OnePS3PS4PS VitaWii USwitch
TU31CU191.221.221.22Patch 31.0.1πŸ‘ Image
Added coarse dirt.
TU54CU441.521.521.52Patch 241.0.4Coarse dirt now generates in woodland mansions.

New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition
1.5.25πŸ‘ Image
Added coarse dirt.

Data history

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Java Edition

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Java Edition
1.814w06aCoarse dirt now uses the newly-implemented model json file models/block/cube.json; previously the geometry was defined in the game code itself.
1.1317w47aThe different variant block states for the dirt ID have been split up into their own IDs.
Prior to The Flattening, this block's numeral ID was 3.

Bedrock Edition

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Bedrock Edition
1.21.20Preview 1.21.20.22The different block states for the dirt ID have now been split up into their own IDs.

Issues

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Issues relating to "Coarse Dirt" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.

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