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For other uses, see Snow (disambiguation) and Golem.
Snow Golem
Health points 4HPπŸ‘ ❀️
πŸ‘ ❀️
Behavior Passive[note 1]
Attack
strength
πŸ‘ Image
Snowball
:

0HPπŸ‘ πŸ–€

3HPπŸ‘ ❀️
πŸ‘ πŸ’”
(Blaze only)

Hitbox size In Java Edition:

Height: 1.9 blocks
Width: 0.7 blocks

In Bedrock Edition:
Height: 1.8 blocks
Width: 0.4 blocks

Speed 0.2
Spawn When created by a player, enderman, or dispenser
Natural
equipment
Usable items
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A snow golem is a buildable passive mob that throws snowballs at monsters, which provokes them into attacking it. Depending on the biome temperature, it also either produces a trail of snow or takes heat damage and dies.

Spawning

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Snow golem build configuration. Jack o'lanterns can also be used.

Snow golems are created by stacking two snow blocks vertically, and then placing a carved pumpkin or jack o'lantern on top of the stack. The pumpkin may be placed by the player, a dispenser, or an enderman.[1] Snow golems cannot be made by pistons. The building pattern also works when arranged sideways or upside-down, as long as the pumpkin is the last block placed.

The snow golem spawns at the location of the snow block as its feet when created horizontally.

Drops

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Sheared

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A snow golem drops 1 carved pumpkin when sheared.

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A snow golem after shearing the carved pumpkin from its head.

On death

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Java Edition:

ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Snowball0–1593.75%7.500–1593.75%7.500–1593.75%7.500–1593.75%7.50
ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Snowball0–1515⁄1615⁄20–1515⁄1615⁄20–1515⁄1615⁄20–1515⁄1615⁄2
ItemAmountProbability
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Snowball01⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
11⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
21⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
31⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
41⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
51⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
61⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
71⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
81⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
91⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
101⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
111⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
121⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
131⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
141⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
151⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
Average15⁄2 (7.50)15⁄2 (7.50)15⁄2 (7.50)15⁄2 (7.50)
Killed1
ItemExpected Drops
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Snowball7.507.507.507.50

Bedrock Edition:

ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Snowball0–1593.75%7.500–1593.75%7.500–1593.75%7.500–1593.75%7.50
ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Snowball0–1515⁄1615⁄20–1515⁄1615⁄20–1515⁄1615⁄20–1515⁄1615⁄2
ItemAmountProbability
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
πŸ‘ Image
Snowball01⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
11⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
21⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
31⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
41⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
51⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
61⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
71⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
81⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
91⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
101⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
111⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
121⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
131⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
141⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
151⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)1⁄16 (6.25%)
Average15⁄2 (7.50)15⁄2 (7.50)15⁄2 (7.50)15⁄2 (7.50)
Killed1
ItemExpected Drops
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Snowball7.507.507.507.50

Behavior

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Snow golems search for the nearest monster and attack it.
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The golem can hit an entity when: * it is anywhere on the block (green), * it is not pushed furthest away from the golem (yellow), * it is pushed furthest towards the golem (orange). * The golem can not hit entities on red or other further away blocks

Snow golems wander aimlessly and try to avoid water, obstacles, and environmental hazards, but are immune to damage from powder snow. They are also immune to fall damage.

Snow golems take 1HPπŸ‘ πŸ’”
damage per tick when in contact with rain or water and in biomes with a temperature greater than 1.0. Examples include savannas,β€Œ[Java Edition only] badlands, deserts, and biomes in the Nether. The Fire Resistance effect allows them to survive in these biomes.

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Snow golem biome statistics.

As a snow golem moves, it leaves a trail of snow on the ground if the blocks can support it[2]. In Java Edition, this happens in any biome. In Bedrock Edition, however, the snow trail is not generated in biomes with a high temperature value; examples include jungles, mushroom fields, savannas, stony peaks, deserts, badlands, and biomes in the Nether. If the mobGriefing game rule is false, the snow trail does not appear.

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A group of snow golems throwing snowballs at a spider.

Snow golems move toward all monsters (except ghasts and undead mounts) and throw snowballs at them up to 10 blocks away, provoking them, regardless of whether they attack the player.[3] When captured, they throw snowballs up to 16 blocks away (in Euclidian distance). They throw one snowball per second. Thrown snowballs do not deal damage except to blazes, but they still knock back any mobs that they hit.

Additionally, snow golems also attack creepers. They never intentionally attack the player. In Bedrock Edition, if a snowball hits the player, it deals knockback and makes tamed wolves and trusting foxes attack the snow golem.

In Bedrock Edition, a snow golem's snowballs can also set other mobs on fire if the shot flies through a lava block or a block that is on fire.

A snow golem is not provoked by another golem (snow or iron) attacking it, although an iron golem that is hit accidentally by a snow golem's snowball attacks the snow golem.

A snow golem wears its carved pumpkin like a helmet. Its actual head is hidden beneath the pumpkin. Shearing a snow golem removes the pumpkin, revealing its derpy face and making it drop the pumpkin. The pumpkin is stored using the Pumpkin tag instead of ArmorItems; a snow golem does not display its HandItems or its ArmorItems. In Java Edition, after shearing the pumpkin, the player can give a snow golem a new pumpkin only by using a command, such as /data.

Provocation by other mobs

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Entity Snow golem actively attacks the mob? Actively attacks the snow golem? Notes
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Bee
No No Bees retaliate if accidentally attacked.
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Blaze
Yes No Blazes retaliate.
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Bogged
Yes No Bogged retaliate in Bedrock Edition.
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Breeze
Yes No Breezes deflect the snowballs.
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Creaking
Yes No
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Creeper
Yes[4][5] No Creepers retaliate.
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Dolphin
No No Dolphins retaliate if accidentally attacked.
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Drowned
Yes Partialβ€Œ[BE only]
Noβ€Œ[JE only]
Drowned do not attack any mob that is not touching water during daytime.
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Ender Dragon
Yes No
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Enderman
Yes No Endermen teleport away when hit by a snowball.
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Endermite
Yes No Endermites retaliate in Java Edition.
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Evoker
Yes Yesβ€Œ[BE only]
Noβ€Œ[JE only]
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Fox
No No In Bedrock Edition, trusting foxes attack the snow golem if the golem unintentionally attacks the player.
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Ghast
No No Ghasts can still unintentionally damage the snow golem.
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Giant
β€Œ[JE only]
Yes No Giants do not have any AI.
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Goat
No Randomly
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Guardian

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Elder Guardian
Yes No
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Hoglin
Yesβ€Œ[JE only]
Noβ€Œ[BE only]
No Hoglins retaliate.
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Husk

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Zombie

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Zombie Villager
Yes Yesβ€Œ[BE only]
Noβ€Œ[JE only]
Zombies retaliate in Java Edition.
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Illusioner
β€Œ[JE only]
Yes No Illusioners retaliate.
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Iron Golem
No No Iron golems retaliate if accidentally attacked.
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Killer Bunny
β€Œ[JE only]
No No Killer bunnies retaliate if accidentally attacked.
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Llama

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Trader Llama
No No Llamas retaliate if accidentally attacked.
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Magma Cube
Yes No
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Phantom
Yes No
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Panda
(aggressive)
No No Aggressive pandas retaliate if accidentally attacked.
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Piglin
Yes No Piglins retaliate.
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Piglin Brute
Yes No Piglin brutes retaliate.
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Pillager
Yes No Pillagers retaliate.
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Polar Bear
No No Polar bears retaliate if accidentally attacked.
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Pufferfish
No No Pufferfish can still damage the golem with its defense.
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Ravager
Yes No Ravagers retaliate.
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Shulker
Yes No Shulkers retaliate.
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Silverfish
Yes Yesβ€Œ[BE only]
Noβ€Œ[JE only]
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Skeleton

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Stray

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Wither Skeleton
Yes No Skeletons retaliate.
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Slime
Yes Yesβ€Œ[BE only]
Noβ€Œ[JE only]
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Spider

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Cave Spider
Yes No Spiders retaliate.
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Vex
Yes Partial A vex attacks a snow golem immediately when an evoker summons three vexes.
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Vindicator
Yes Yesβ€Œ[BE only]
No/Yes (if named "Johnny")β€Œ[JE only]
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Villager
No No Villagers can accidentally damage the snow golem by setting off a firework.
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Warden
Yes Partial A warden immediately retaliates when attacked by a snow golem, it also attacks when noticed.
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Witch
Yes Yesβ€Œ[BE only]
Noβ€Œ[JE only]
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Wither
Yes Yes
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Wolf
(wild)
No No Wild wolves retaliate if accidentally attacked.
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Wolf
(tamed)
No No Tamed wolves attack the snow golem if the owner attacks the golem.
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Zoglin
Yes Yes
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Zombie Nautilus
Yesβ€Œ[BE only][6]


Noβ€Œ[JE only]

No
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Zombified Piglin
Yes, 99.25% of themβ€Œ[BE only][note 2]


Yes, all of themβ€Œ[JE only]

No Zombified piglins retaliate.
All other mobs No No

Sounds

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Java Edition:

Sounds
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
NoneNone​[sound 1]​NoneUnused sound evententity.snow_golem.ambientNone​[sound 1]​1.00.8–1.216
​Snow Golem diesFriendly MobsWhen a snow golem diesentity.snow_golem.deathsubtitles.entity.snow_golem.death​1.00.8–1.216
​Snow Golem hurtsFriendly MobsWhen a snow golem is damagedentity.snow_golem.hurtsubtitles.entity.snow_golem.hurt​1.00.8–1.216
​Shears clickPlayersWhen a snow golem is shearedentity.snow_golem.shearsubtitles.item.shears.shear​1.01.016
​Snowball fliesFriendly MobsWhen a snow golem shoots a snowballentity.snow_golem.shootsubtitles.entity.snowball.throw​1.01⁄3-0.516
  1. ↑ a b ​MC-97521​

Bedrock Edition:

Sounds
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitch
​ ?Friendly MobsWhen a snow golem diesmob.snowgolem.death​ ?1.00.8–1.2
​ ?Friendly MobsWhen a snow golem is damagedmob.snowgolem.hurt​ ?1.00.8–1.2
​ ?Friendly MobsWhen a snow golem is shearedmob.sheep.shear​ ?1.01.0
​ ?Friendly MobsWhen a snow golem shoots a snowballmob.snowgolem.shoot​ ?1.00.33–0.5

Data values

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Java Edition:

NameIdentifierEntity tags Translation key
πŸ‘ EntitySprite snow-golem.png: Sprite image for snow-golem in Minecraft
Snow Golem
snow_golemfall_damage_immune
freeze_immune_entity_types
entity.minecraft.snow_golem

Bedrock Edition:

NameIdentifierNumeric ID FamilyTranslation key
πŸ‘ EntitySprite snow-golem.png: Sprite image for snow-golem in Minecraft
Snow Golem
snow_golem21 mob
snowgolem
entity.snow_golem.name

Entity data

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Snow golems have entity data associated with them that contain various properties.

Java Edition:

Main article: Entity format

Bedrock Edition:

See Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format.

Achievements

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Achievements that apply to all mobs:

Advancements

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Advancements that apply to all mobs:

History

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This section is missing information about: 1.14 pumpkin textures
 
Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page.

Development

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September 21, 2011Snow golems were first showcased by Notch on Twitter as a new mob[7] that is "craftable, is friendly, and throws snowballs at enemies. Also melts in hot biomes."[8] and that it would "spread snow by walking around."[2]
They were stated on Reddit to appear in Beta 1.9.[9]
Notch originally planned to call this mob Snowmen. However, soon after revealing the name, Reddit user Cuttleman stated he would call them Snow Golems, a name Notch approved of and made official.[10]

Java Edition

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Java Edition
1.0.0Beta 1.9 PrereleaseπŸ‘ Image
Added snow golems.
Snow golems flee when attacked.
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2Snow golems can be bred with wheat and attack other snow golems nearby. They also attack players holding wheat and continue attacking even after the wheat isn't being held anymore. However, they do not attack immediately.
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3Reverted the above changes.
1.2.112w06aSnow golems have a new path-finding AI and can form a wall to attack mobs.
Snow golems now take damage from rain and water.
12w07aSnow golems now take damage in deserts, jungles, the Nether.
1.6.113w16aAdded leads, which can be used to leash snow golems.
1.814w04aSnow golems can now be created by dispensing the pumpkin from a dispenser atop two snow blocks.
14w05bSnow golems' pumpkin heads are no longer visible when they have the Invisibility effect.
14w25aSnow golems can now be built sideways and upside-down instead of just upright.
14w26cJack o'lanterns can no longer be used to build snow golems.
14w33aSnow golems now attack creepers, provoking them.
1.8.1pre1Jack o'lanterns can now be used to build snow golems again.
1.915w31cSnow golems can no longer cause damage to ender dragons.
15w46aSnow golems no longer create a trail of snow layers, if the game rule mobGriefing is set to false.
15w49aπŸ‘ Image
Snow golems' pumpkin can now be removed with shears.
15w50aAdded sounds entity.snowman.ambient, entity.snowman.hurt, and entity.snowman.death.
1.1418w43aπŸ‘ Image
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The textures of snow golems have been changed.
1.1620w07aSnow golems now drop a pumpkin when sheared.[11]
20w15aSnow golems can now be sheared by dispensers.
pre1Snow golems are now damaged by splash and lingering water bottles.[12]
1.1721w13aSnow golems are immune to freezing.
1.18pre6Snow golems now leave a snow trail in every biome.
1.19.322w44aπŸ‘ Image
Added spawn eggs for snow golems.[13]
1.20.524w06aWolves are no longer damaged by snowballs from snow golems.[14]

Bedrock Edition

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Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.12.0πŸ‘ Image
Added snow golems.
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A snow golem's pumpkin visually turns into a jack o'lantern while the golem is targeting a mob.
v0.12.1build 2Fixed the snow golems' pumpkin not rendering correctly on some devices.[15]
build 3πŸ‘ Image
Snow golems' pumpkins can now be removed with shears.
Snow golems' pumpkins no longer turn into jack o'lanterns when the golem is targeting a mob.
build 9Snow golems can now leave a trail of snow in plains biomes.
v0.14.0build 1Snow golems can now be created by dispensing the pumpkin from a dispenser atop two snow blocks.
v0.16.0build 5Added sounds entity.snowman.ambient, entity.snowman.hurt, and entity.snowman.death.
Pocket Edition
1.0.5alpha 1.0.5.0Snow golems are no longer able to leave a trail of snow layers if the game rule mobGriefing is set to false.
Bedrock Edition
?The health of snow golems has been reduced from 10 to 4.
1.2.0beta 1.2.0.2The snow golem's face can now be seen only after shearing it.
1.10.0beta 1.10.0.3πŸ‘ Image
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The textures of snow golems have been changed.
1.11.0beta 1.11.0.1Snow golems now take damage from walking over campfires.
1.16.100beta 1.16.100.51Snow golems now drop a pumpkin when sheared.[16]
1.17.0beta 1.16.230.54Snow golems are now immune to freezing.
beta 1.17.0.52Snow golems are now damaged by splash water bottles and lingering water bottles.
1.19.60Preview 1.19.60.20πŸ‘ Image
Added spawn eggs for snow golems.
1.20.40Preview 1.20.40.22Snow golems now produce a crumbling particle effect when constructed.
1.21.30Preview 1.21.30.21Snow golems can no longer be created with un-carved pumpkins.
Snow golems no longer take damage in biomes with high temperatures if they have the Fire Resistance effect applied.
26.0Preview 26.0.23Due to a bug, snow golems now attack zombie nautiluses, even tamed ones.[17]

Legacy Console Edition

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Legacy Console Edition
Xbox 360Xbox OnePS3PS4PS VitaWii USwitch
TU7CU11.001.001.00Patch 11.0.1πŸ‘ Image
Added snow golems.
TU11The limit for snow golems in a world has been increased from 8 to 16.
TU12Snow golems have a new path-finding AI and can form a wall to attack mobs.
Snow golems now take damage in deserts, jungles, the Nether, and when in contact with rain and water.
TU31CU191.221.221.22Patch 3Snow golems can now be created by dispensing the pumpkin from a dispenser atop two snow blocks.
Snow golems can now be built sideways and upside-down instead of just upright.
TU43CU331.361.361.36Patch 13Added sounds for snow golems.
TU46CU361.381.381.38Patch 15πŸ‘ Image
Snow golems' pumpkin can now be removed with shears.
1.90 πŸ‘ Image
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The textures of snow golems have been changed.

New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition
0.1.0πŸ‘ Image
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Added snow golems.

Data history

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Java Edition

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Java Edition
1.1116w32aSnow golems now use a byte data tag Pumpkin to determine whether they have a pumpkin head, allowing sheared snow golems to save and reload in their sheared state.
The entity ID has been changed from SnowMan to snowman.
1.1317w47aNumeric IDs for entities were presumably deprecated in this version.​[more information needed]
pre5The entity ID has been changed from snowman to snow_golem.

Bedrock Edition

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Pocket Edition
1.1.0alpha 1.1.0.0The entity ID has been changed from snowgolem to snow_golem.

Issues

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

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Notes

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  1. ↑ Can unintentionally throw a snowball at the player, dealing knockback in Bedrock Edition.
  2. ↑ See Zombified Piglin Β§ Mounting

References

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  1. ↑ Endermen can make snow golems. – Reddit, u/CHLGV, September 23, 2011
  2. ↑ a b "Also, they spread snow by walking around. Nice." – @notch (Markus Persson) on X (formerly Twitter), September 21, 2011
  3. ↑ "What is a snow golem's range?" by Ullallulloo – Arqade, March 8, 2012. "I tested this by making a hall in creative mode and blocking a zombie in a small chamber on one end and letting a snow golem go on the other. He ran forward until he was 10 blocks away and started pelting the zombie with snowballs until I quit the game."
  4. ↑ MC-73964 β€“ Snow golems attack creepers
  5. ↑ MCPE-102634 β€“ Snow golems attack creepers
  6. ↑ MCPE-235914 β€“ Iron Golems and Snow Golems attack tamed Zombie Nautili
  7. ↑ " Got frustrated with AWS, so I made a new mob! :D" – @notch (Markus Persson) on X (formerly Twitter), September 21, 2011
  8. ↑ "It will be craftable, is friendly, and throws snowballs at enemies. Also melts in hot biomes." – @notch (Markus Persson) on X (formerly Twitter), September 22, 2011
  9. ↑ http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/kmro7/mojang_potentially_releasing_something_tomorrow/c2li04x
  10. ↑ http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/kml6r/notchs_new_snowman_mob_is_craftable_and_throws/
  11. ↑ MC-94094
  12. ↑ MC-106968
  13. ↑ MC-189872 β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  14. ↑ MC-72151 β€“ Snow Golem's snowballs damage wolves instead of pushing them β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  15. ↑ MCPE-9340 β€“ Snow Golem bug β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  16. ↑ MCPE-66967
  17. ↑ MCPE-235914

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