Top 5 most common blocks in Minecraft 1.18 – Sportskeeda

Not all blocks are created equal in Minecraft. Some are more difficult to obtain than others.

As of version 1.18, the easiest blocks to obtain are more or less the same as they have been for some time. Certain blocks have been made more accessible, but the most common blocks have remained in their places for years.

Regardless, newer players or those curious about the game may be wondering which blocks and materials are the easiest to procure. These blocks should become apparent to players shortly after they create a world or server.


Most accessible blocks in Minecraft as of version 1.18

5) Gravel

The standard gravel block (Image via Rajcraft/YouTube)commonly found near bodies of water and underground. The block not only provides helpful materials like flint, but it is also a part of many crafting recipes.

By combining gravel with dirt in Minecraft, players can create coarse dirt. Gravel can also be combined with a dye of an appropriate color and sand to make concrete powder.

For the price of one emerald, fletcher villagers will buy gravel and convert it into flint for players. This can be helpful when players need an emergency flint & steel or set of arrows.


4) Sand

A beach biome with plenty of sand and sandstone (Image via Mojang)is a gravity-affected block that can be used in both crafting and smelting. It is found in massive amounts in ocean and beach biomes.

Sand itself is a crafting component for concrete powder, sandstone, and TNT blocks. Sand blocks can also be placed in a smelter and heated into glass blocks, which are excellent for decoration.

Additionally, sand can be used to farm cactus and house turtle eggs until they hatch. It can even be used to create airlocks and suffocation traps for mobs.


3) Wood

Trees can be found in nearly any Minecraft biome (Image via Mojang)wood can be found in nearly any biome in the game. As long as there are trees growing nearby, wood is available. All players need to do is use their hands or an axe to chop down some wooden logs.


2) Stone/Cobblestone

Stone and cobblestone are found universally in the Overworld (Image via Minecraft.net)


1) Dirt

Layers of dirt blocks with grass blocks on top (Image via Mojang)

Dirt doesn’t have a ton of applications when it comes to crafting (except for creating coarse dirt), but it can be used for farming as well as creating paths.

Dirt also has a lot of decorative applications. It just takes a little creativity on the player’s part.


Edited by Rachel Syiemlieh

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