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This article is about the feature. For the item that can be used to play music, see Music Disc. For disk-like ice feature, see Ice patch.

A disk is a feature consisting of a naturally generated roughly circular deposit of a soil-like block under or next to bodies of water.

Description[]

Disks are generated at the Euclidean distance n (i.e. x2+y2=n2) from a given central block, creating a circular-looking pattern of the given block with a radius of n. They are commonly seen throughout rivers, shallow oceans, swamps and mangrove swamps.

List[]

Block Replaces blocks Minimum size (n) Maximum size (n) Biomes
Sand,
Sandstone (When above air)
Dirt, Grass Block 2 6 All overworld biomes except swamp, mangrove swamp, and swamp hills[BE only](Unused)
Gravel Dirt, Grass Block 2 5 All overworld biomes except swamp, mangrove swamp, and swamp hills[BE only](Unused)
Clay Dirt, Clay 2 3 All overworld biomes
Grass Block,
Dirt (when under solid-material block or Water)
Dirt, Mud 2 6 mangrove swamp

Data values[]

ID[]

Java Edition:

Configured featureIdentifier
[No displayed name]disk_clay
[No displayed name]disk_grass
[No displayed name]disk_gravel
[No displayed name]disk_sand

Bedrock Edition:

FeatureIdentifier
[No displayed name]clay_feature
[No displayed name]gravel_feature
[No displayed name]sand_feature
[No displayed name]grass_disc_feature

History[]

Java Edition Beta
1.8Pre-releaseAdded disks.
Java Edition
1.1318w06aDisks no longer generate in and around water lakes.[1]
1.1922w14aAdded grass disk in mangrove swamp.
Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.9.0build 1Added disks.
Bedrock Edition
1.19.0beta 1.19.0.20Added grass disk in mangrove swamp.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. MC-169523 — "As of 18w06a, the sand, clay and gravel blocks no longer generate around small lakes" — resolved as "Fixed".


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