Command Block
A command block is an indestructible block that can execute commands. Because it cannot be obtained, destroyed or used in Survival mode without cheats, it is primarily used in multiplayer servers, Creative worlds, and custom maps. There are 3 types of these blocks. An impulse command block is the default block type; it executes only once when activated. A chain command block executes every time when triggered. A repeating command block executes every game tick as long as it is activated.
Minecart with Command Block
A minecart with command block is an impulse[JE only] or repeating[BE & edu only] command block inside a minecart.
Dead Brain Coral Block
A dead coral block is a dead variant of a coral block. These blocks are always gray. There are five variants total: tube, brain, bubble, fire, and horn.
Dead Bubble Coral Block
A dead coral block is a dead variant of a coral block. These blocks are always gray. There are five variants total: tube, brain, bubble, fire, and horn.
Dead Fire Coral Block
A dead coral block is a dead variant of a coral block. These blocks are always gray. There are five variants total: tube, brain, bubble, fire, and horn.
Dead Horn Coral Block
A dead coral block is a dead variant of a coral block. These blocks are always gray. There are five variants total: tube, brain, bubble, fire, and horn.
Dead Tube Coral Block
A dead coral block is a dead variant of a coral block. These blocks are always gray. There are five variants total: tube, brain, bubble, fire, and horn.
Dried Kelp Block
Dried kelp blocks are storage blocks equivalent to nine dried kelp. They can also be used as fuel.
Dripstone Block
The dripstone block is a rock block that allows pointed dripstone to grow beneath it.
Falling Block
A falling block is the entity form of a block that appears when a gravity-affected block loses its support.
Fire Coral Block
A coral block is a solid block that comes in five variants: tube, brain, bubble, fire, and horn.
Grass Block
A grass block is a natural block that generates abundantly across the surface of the Overworld.
Hay Bale
Hay bales are storage blocks equivalent to nine pieces of wheat. They are used as a crafting ingredient, to feed llamas and all horse variants, reduce fall damage, and extend campfire smoke.
Honeycomb Block
Honeycomb blocks are decorative blocks crafted from honeycombs.
Honey Block
A honey block is a storage block equivalent to the contents of four honey bottles. It is sticky, can prevent jumping, and can be used in conjunction with pistons to move blocks and adhered entities.
Horn Coral Block
A coral block is a solid block that comes in five variants: tube, brain, bubble, fire, and horn.
Jigsaw Block
Jigsaw blocks are technical blocks commonly used as a way to construct large structures from smaller sections.
Magma Block
A magma block is a light-emitting block found underwater in the Overworld, and more abundantly in the Nether. It deals burning damage while stood on, which can be prevented by sneaking. Underwater magma blocks produce bubble columns that pull entities downward and provide air.
Moss Block
A moss block is a natural block that can be spread to other blocks by using bone meal.
Music Disc
"blocks" refers to both a song composed by C418, and a music disc that plays the song when inserted in a jukebox. The music disc is obtained from creepers killed by skeletons.
Nether Wart Block
Nether wart blocks are decorative blocks found in crimson forests and crafted using Nether wart.
Note Block
A note block is a block that emits sounds when attacked, used, or powered. The sound produced can be altered in various ways by using it or putting certain blocks directly above or below it. Allays are affected by note blocks, staying nearby and dropping held items next to it for a short while upon hearing its sound.
Pale Moss Block
A pale moss block is a block that generates in pale gardens. Unlike moss blocks, pale moss blocks are flammable.
Purpur Block
Purpur blocks are decorative blocks that can be crafted with popped chorus fruit and are naturally generated in End cities and End ships.