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Concrete is a versatile, durable material for building in Minecraft. Its vibrant colors and smooth texture are great for creative builds, plus it’s non-flammable and harder than stone. To create concrete blocks, you'll first need to craft concrete powder from sand, gravel, and dye, and then mix the powder with water. We'll show you the fastest way to make concrete powder and turn it into colorful concrete blocks in Minecraft, with advice from Minecraft content creator Benjimin, so keep scrolling!
How do you make concrete in Minecraft?
According to Minecraft content creator Benjimin, concrete is a mix of sand, gravel, and dyed concrete powder. Here’s the full process so you can make your own concrete:
- Gather 4 sand, 4 gravel, and 1 dye in any color.
- Place the materials in any order in a crafting table to make concrete powder.
- Place the concrete powder beside or onto a water block to make a concrete block.
- Mine the concrete block with a pickaxe.
Steps
Making Concrete Powder
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Open your crafting table. You'll need a three-by-three crafting grid to create concrete powder, so open your crafting table by right-clicking, tapping, or pressing the L2 or LT button on your controller.[1]
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Place 4 sand, 4 gravel, and 1 dye into the crafting table. Combining sand and gravel makes concrete powder, says Benjimin. He adds that you can use any color dye you want.[2] The recipe for concrete powder is shapeless, so you can arrange the recipe in any order on the crafting table. This creates 8 units of concrete powder, which is enough to produce 8 blocks of concrete.[3]
- If you don't know where to get these materials, jump to our section on gathering the ingredients!
Turning Concrete Powder to Concrete
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Find a water block. Benjimin explains that concrete powder becomes concrete when you use water on top of it, or when it touches water (for example, if you put a water source on top).[4] Most types of water blocks will work, including flowing water, water source blocks, or waterlogged blocks.[5]
- Benjimin says concrete powder looks cool and is lighter than the concrete itself. That said, it can be a little annoying to build with because it falls down if the block underneath it is removed. The water makes the concrete into a solid block that’s no longer affected by gravity.[6]
- You can’t use rain, cauldrons, or splash water bottles to turn concrete powder into concrete.
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Place the powder block onto or next to the body of water. Equip a concrete powder block and right-click (or press L2 or LT) to place it on or beside a water block. You'll hear the placement sound of concrete, and the powder will immediately transform into a solid concrete block.[7]
- Concrete powder is a gravity block, so if you place it above water on a non-solid surface, it will fall down into the water.
- If you drop the concrete powder (Q on PC, Down on D-pad, or Press + Hold on mobile), it will go into the water as an item instead of a block, and it will not turn into concrete.
- You can also place the block of concrete powder down on a dry surface, grab a bucket of water, and pour the water over the concrete powder to form a concrete block immediately.
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Mine the concrete with a pickaxe. Now that you have created a concrete block, you can mine it with a pickaxe. You’ll get 1 concrete added to your inventory for every block that you mine. You can then place the concrete wherever you'd like it.[8]
- You can create stacks of concrete up to 64 blocks high.
- Want to gather a lot of concrete quickly? Check out our section on mining concrete faster.
Expert Q&A
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Placing a block of concrete powder beneath a note block will play a snare sound.[13]Thanks
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Building with concrete is great if you're not worried about your structure being blown up by other players. While concrete is fairly blast-resistant, there are more blast-resistant materials like obsidian.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.digminecraft.com/getting_started/how_to_open_crafting_table.php
- ↑ Benjimin. Minecraft Content Creator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.namehero.com/gaming-blog/how-to-make-concrete-in-minecraft/
- ↑ Benjimin. Minecraft Content Creator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://shockbyte.com/blog/how-to-make-concrete-in-minecraft
- ↑ Benjimin. Minecraft Content Creator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.namehero.com/gaming-blog/how-to-make-concrete-in-minecraft/
- ↑ https://www.businessinsider.com/reference/how-to-make-concrete-in-minecraft
- ↑ https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Sand
- ↑ https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/block-week-gravel
- ↑ Benjimin. Minecraft Content Creator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://minecraft.wiki/w/Dye
- ↑ https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/block-week-note-block
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1. Get 4 blocks of sand, 4 blocks of gravel, and 1 dye.
2. Add them to the crafting table in any order to make 8 gravel powder.
3. Place 1 gravel powder in water to make 1 block of concrete.











