Honey blocks are storage blocks equivalent to four honey bottles. Honey blocks are sticky and can be used in conjunction with pistons to move blocks and adhered entities.
Obtaining[]
Honey blocks can be broken instantly, and always drop as an item, regardless of what is used to mine them.
Crafting[]
Ingredients | Crafting recipe | Description |
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Honey Bottle | Empty bottles remain in the crafting grid after crafting the honey block. |
The 2×2 inventory crafting grid is sufficient to craft a honey block.
Usage[]
Unlike the slime block, the honey block does not carry a redstone signal because it is a transparent block.[Java Edition only]
Redstone[]
When being moved by a piston, entities on a honey block's top surface move with it. They are not launched in the direction of the push, as a slime block would do.
When a honey block is moved by a piston, it attempts to move all adjacent blocks in the same direction. A honey block can move any block a sticky piston can pull, except for glazed terracotta and slime blocks. The blocks that are moved may, in turn, push other blocks, as if they were being pushed by a piston. For example, a honey block sitting on the ground attempts to move the ground block underneath itself, which pushes additional ground blocks in the direction of motion.
When the adjacent block that is moved is also a honey block, that block also attempts to move all its adjacent blocks. For example, a 2×2×2 cube of honey blocks may be pushed or pulled as a unit by a single piston acting on any of the blocks in the cube.
A honey block adjacent to a block that cannot be moved by pistons ignores the immobile block. However, if an adjacent block could be moved but is prevented by the presence of an immobile block, the honey block is also prevented from moving. Liquids are an exception: they are not moved, but neither do they stop a piston from pushing or pulling blocks into their space (usually destroying the liquid, and in a rare case displacing it through the piston). Honey blocks, unlike slime blocks, cannot have a redstone signal sent through them via a repeater or an observer, etc.
Honey blocks are not pulled by a non-sticky piston, nor are they moved if an adjacent (non-honey) block is moved by a piston.
The maximum of 12 blocks moved by a piston still applies. For example, a 2×2×3 of honey blocks may be pushed or pulled by a sticky piston as long as no other movable blocks are adjacent to it. However, the platform in which a honey block shifts is entirely dependent on the placement of the sticky piston, as well as placement of blocks too.
In Java Edition honey blocks moved by pistons do not move entities that are touching the side or bottom of the block.[1] In Bedrock Edition honey blocks moved by pistons do move entities that are touching the side of the block.[more information needed for Bedrock Edition]
Slowing down entities[]
Honey blocks slow down entities walking on top of them and prevent them from jumping. Players walking on honey blocks move 2.508 m/s, about a 60% reduction from the normal walking speed. In Bedrock Edition, players also slow down slightly if walking up against the side of it. Players, who can normally jump about 1 1⁄4 blocks high, can jump about 3⁄16 blocks high on honey; this is an 85% reduction. They can more easily step up onto other blocks than jump up onto them.
This effect applies even through other blocks on top of honey blocks, as long as they are half-block or less in height - so the player cannot jump on carpets, bottom slabs or daylight detectors that are placed on honey blocks.
This effect also applies regardless of a player's mode of movement, such as gliding with elytra or swimming.
Sliding[]
Entities pressed against the sides of a honey block slide down at a slow speed and do not take fall damage, similar to going down a ladder but with a gradually decreasing horizontal momentum.[Java Edition only] This allows players to jump 2 blocks further by holding on to the walls. The slowdown induced by honey blocks also stacks with the Slow Falling status effect.
Falling[]
As with hay bales, falling onto a honey block reduces fall damage by 80%. For example, if a player or mob falls from a height that would normally cause 10 fall damage, the fall causes 2 damage instead.
Bees[]
When a honey block is near bees and a beehive or bee nest, bees occasionally fly close and attach to it for a few seconds, resembling an action of eating honey. When doing this, the bee stops fluttering its wings, and firmly attaches its face to the honey block regardless of whether flowers are nearby.
Crafting ingredient[]
Although the 2×2 inventory crafting grid is sufficient to craft a honey block, a 3×3 crafting table grid is required to convert a honey block back into four honey bottles.
Name | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Honey Bottle | Glass Bottle + Honey Block |
Sounds[]
Generic[]
Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
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Block broken | Blocks | Once the block has broken | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block placed | Blocks | When the block is placed | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block breaking | Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | block | subtitles | 0.25 | 0.5 | 16 | |
None[sound 1] | Entity-Dependent | Falling on the block with fall damage | block | None[sound 1] | 0.5 | 0.75 | 16 | |
Footsteps | Entity-Dependent | Walking on the block | block | subtitles | 0.15 | 1.0 | 16 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | Once the block has broken | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | When the block is placed | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | hit | 0.23 | 0.5 | |
Players | Falling on the block with fall damage | fall | 0.4 | 1.0 | |
Players | Walking on the block | step | 0.15 | 1.0 | |
Players | Jumping from the block | jump | 0.12 | 1.0 | |
Players | Falling on the block without fall damage | land | 0.14 | 1.0 |
Unique[]
Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
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Sliding down a honey block | Entity-Dependent | While something is sliding down a honey block | block | subtitles | 0.8 | varies [sound 1] | 16 |
- ↑ Can be 1.0 or 0.8 for each sound, except
slide1
, which can be 1.0 or 0.9
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Players | While something is sliding down a honey block | step [ | 1.0 | 1.0 |
Data values[]
ID[]
Name | Identifier | Form | Translation key |
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Honey Block | honey_block | Block & Item | block.minecraft.honey_block |
Name | Identifier | Numeric ID | Form | Item ID[i 1] | Translation key |
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Honey Block | honey_block | 473 | Block & Giveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | tile.honey_block.name |
Achievements[]
Icon | Achievement | In-game description | Actual requirements (if different) | Gamerscore earned | Trophy type (PS4) | |
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PS4 | Other | |||||
Sticky Situation | Slide down a honey block to slow your fall. | — | 30G | Silver |
Advancements[]
Icon | Advancement | In-game description | Parent | Actual requirements (if different) | Resource location |
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Sticky Situation | Jump into a Honey Block to break your fall | Adventure | Collide on a vertical side of a honey block when in air. | adventure/honey_block_slide
|
History[]
September 28, 2019 | Honey blocks are announced at MINECON Live 2019. | ||||
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September 28, 2019 | In official article about all content announced at Minecon 2019 was shown another honey block texture, which wasn't shown on live. | ||||
Java Edition | |||||
1.15 | 19w41a | Added honey blocks. | |||
19w42a | Honey blocks no longer stick to slime blocks when pushed by pistons. | ||||
19w44a | Honey blocks can now be used to craft honey bottles. | ||||
The inventory icon of honey blocks has been slightly changed from to . | |||||
Pre-release 1 | The sliding sound event for honey blocks no longer uses the same subtitles as footsteps. | ||||
1.17 | 21w08a | Honey block have been moved to the redstone tab of the Creative inventory. | |||
21w18a | Goats can no longer make long jumps on honey blocks. | ||||
1.20 | 23w12a | The inventory icon of the honey block has been changed from to . | |||
23w18a | Entities touching the edge of a honey block now properly get affected by the stickiness.[2] | ||||
Bedrock Edition | |||||
1.14.0 | beta 1.14.0.1 | Added honey blocks. | |||
beta 1.14.0.2 | The model of honey blocks has been changed to match Java Edition's. | ||||
Honey blocks no longer stick to slime blocks when pushed by pistons. | |||||
beta 1.14.0.4 | Honey blocks can now be used to craft honey bottles. | ||||
1.14.20 | beta 1.14.2.50 | Projectiles can now be shot through the gap between two honey blocks. | |||
1.16.0 | beta 1.16.0.57 | New sounds have been added for honey blocks. |
Issues[]
Issues relating to "Honey Block" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
Trivia[]
- Honey blocks are not full blocks: despite taking up 163 pixels, the collision box is only 14×14×15 pixels.
- The bottom face of the honey block is the same depth as a full block, though it is only 14×14 pixels.
- Small entities such as arrows are free to move through the gap between honey blocks as they are under 2 pixels wide.
- Only when entities are partially "in" the honey block (i.e., they are touching the 143-pixel hitbox) can they slide down against it.
- In real life, bees eat honey when the temperature is low and flowers are difficult to find. Otherwise, pollen and nectar are their primary food sources.
- The bottom surface of the honey block does not slow down entities.
- It takes 1 minute and 14 seconds to slide down 256 honey blocks.
- The player cannot place some blocks on the honey block such as vines, ladders and torches.[Java Edition only][3]
Gallery[]
Screenshots[]
A bee "eating" from a honey block.
Development images[]
Notes[]
- ↑ Like leaves, this block diffuses sky light only from directly above.
References[]
External Links[]
- Block of the Week: Honey – Minecraft.net on May 21, 2020