Bedrock

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Bedrock
First Appearance Java Edition: Classic 0.0.12a
Pocket Edition: 0.1.0
Type of Block Solid Block; Unbreakable and uncollectable in Survival Mode, no matter what type of pickaxe is used. Only breakable in Creative Mode, with map editors, or glitches.
Stackable Yes 64
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Bedrock
For other articles related to "Bedrock", see Bedrock (Disambiguation).

Bedrock is a block that can't be broken or collected in any game mode besides Creative Mode. Its purpose is to prevent players' passage into the Void, by acting as an impassable barrier several blocks thick. It's typically found as high as layer 5 or 6 at the bottom of the Overworld (layer -59 or -58)[upcoming 1.17] , and can also be found as a flat layer near the top of the Nether.

Description[edit | edit source]

Bedrock blocks have a gray and charcoal pattern and are found at the bottom of all Minecraft Maps and at the top, bottom, and a few sides of the Nether as well (in Xbox, PS3, and Wii U Editions only). It generates a specific pattern, which is the same in every Minecraft world (except superflat ones). The arrangement of these blocks creates a usually-impassable barrier that prevents players from falling down past the bottom of the map and into the Void. If a player is able to wriggle past this layer or destroy it using Creative mode or hacking tools, they will fall into the Void and die after falling past Y=-63. However, a player can avoid death by quickly enabling fly-mode or "noclip" and immediately flying upward. In a default Superflat world, bedrock can be uncovered after digging down into three layers of dirt.

Bedrock is effectively (but not completely) indestructible. In Creative Mode, a player can create and destroy it as easily as any other block. Besides, game hacks can also remove bedrock, as well as server administrators. As far as explosions are concerned, bedrock has the second-to-maximum blast resistance value of 18,000,000 (topped by barrier blocks with 18,000,003), which means that it would take the explosive force of over 4,500,000 blocks of TNT to destroy bedrock. Such an explosion would also destroy a large section of the map and crash the game, as it runs out of memory.

Bedrock can also be found in the End. On top of some of the obsidian towers, there is a block of bedrock with an Ender Crystal floating above it. This crystal is used to heal the Ender Dragon.

Furthermore, bedrock cannot be broken by any means in survival mode. This is due to the hardness being -1, causing the block to take no damage regardless of the level of efficiency on a pickaxe or the time taken to mine the block unless you use commands to change that stat.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The Pirate Speak language setting calls bedrock "The Har'est Rock", likely because of the common belief that bedrock is the hardest block in Minecraft.
    • However, this is false, as the Barrier block is tougher by 3 toughness points.
  • Bedrock can effectively be used as a spawn-jail since it's nearly impossible to break. It can be used as punishment for griefers, after removing their creative-mode abilities.
  • In Minecraft Classic, bedrock could always be found at the end of a map.
  • Bedrock is one of only two types of blocks found in all three Minecraft dimensions (the other block being Air).
  • A glitch with dark oak trees previously allowed players in survival mode to break through Bedrock. This was later fixed in update 1.8.2.
  • If it is set on fire in the End, bedrock burns forever (like Netherrack and Magma Blocks).
  • On console editions, players in creative mode cannot destroy the bedrock at the bottom and/or top of the overworld or nether.
    • However, players can still reach the void at the top of the Nether in console versions. All one needs to do, is go to the nether, dig up to the last layer of bedrock separating the nether from the void, and throw ender pearls up at the bedrock layer constantly until they teleport above the bedrock layer.
  • The Bedrock texture is high-contrast stone.
  • A glitch with dungeons generating at Y=0 allowed players to access the void. 
  • There is a glitch that allows players to break bedrock using TNT, Obsidian, and other items in the game (Survival).
  • In reality, bedrock is the last level rock.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

File:BedrockNew.png
Click for full Bedrock gallery.

Video[edit | edit source]