Mushroom Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Tool ? Blast resistance 0 Hardness 0 Luminant Yes (1) (brown mushroom only) Transparent Yes Flammable No Catches fire from lava No

Mushrooms are fungi that grow and spread in dark areas.

Obtaining [ edit ]

Breaking [ edit ]

Mushrooms can be instantly mined with anything. Mining a huge mushroom block drops up to 2 mushrooms of the same color.

Natural generation [ edit ]

Mushrooms naturally generate in poorly lit areas (light level of 12 or less). If this condition is met, each chunk has 1⁄ 8 (12.5%) chance to generate red mushroom and 1⁄ 4 (25.0%) chance to generate brown mushroom.

Mushrooms can also generate in extremely bright conditions, namely on top of glowstone; this has been strongly considered by non-Mojang sources to be an intentionally programmed feature.[1]

Mushrooms also generate on surface in swamp, giant tree taiga, mushroom fields biomes and anywhere in the Nether.

Mushrooms can generate on the leaves of trees.

Witch huts have a flower pot with a red mushroom inside. Mushrooms also generate inside "mushroom farm" rooms in woodland mansions.

Fallen trees [ edit ]

In Bedrock Edition, fallen oak, birch, spruce, and jungle trees have 0–2 mushroom generated on horizontal logs.

Mob loot [ edit ]

Shearing a red or brown mooshroom drops 5 mushrooms of the corresponding color and turns it into a normal cow.

Chest loot [ edit ]

Trading [ edit ]

Mushroom can be bought from wandering trader for an emerald.

Usage [ edit ]

Mushrooms can be planted and grown on blocks in light levels below 13 and not directly underneath the sky. If planted on mycelium or podzol, they can stay planted in any light level. Both brown and red mushrooms grow at the same rate regardless of the light level.[2][3]

Besides being mined directly, mushrooms are dropped as items if:

the block below them falls, is moved, or destroyed;

a fluid flows over them;

it is above light level 12 and a block updates next to it and it is not on podzol or mycelium.

Huge mushrooms [ edit ]

When bone meal is applied to a mushroom, the mushroom has a chance to grow into a huge mushroom of the same color, provided that it is on a proper block (grass, dirt or coarse dirt at a light level of 12 or below or on podzol or mycelium at any light level) and has enough space (7x7x9).

Spread [ edit ]

Every game tick, a mushroom has a 1% chance of spreading to an adjacent block (even above and below diagonally) if there are fewer than five mushrooms of the same type in a 9×9×3 volume around the original mushroom.

Light source [ edit ]

Brown mushrooms emit a barely visible light level of 1.

Decoration [ edit ]

Either type of mushroom can be planted in a flower pot.

Crafting ingredient [ edit ]

Composting [ edit ]

Placing a mushroom into a composter has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

Sounds [ edit ]

Java Edition:

Bedrock Edition: [needs in-game testing]

Sound Description Namespaced ID Volume Pitch Sound parameters Volume Pitch Stream Load

on low

memory ? Breaking the block dig.grass 0.5 0.8 ? ? ? ? ? Falling on the block with fall damage fall.grass ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Mining the block hit.grass 0.6 0.5 ? ? ? ? ? Jumping from the block jump.grass ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Falling on the block without fall damage land.grass ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Walking on the block step.grass ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Placing the block dig.grass 1 0.8 ? ? ? ?

Data values [ edit ]

ID [ edit ]

Java Edition:

Name Namespaced ID Block tags (JE) Translation key Brown Mushroom brown_mushroom enderman_holdable block.minecraft.brown_mushroom Red Mushroom red_mushroom enderman_holdable block.minecraft.red_mushroom

Bedrock Edition:

Name Namespaced ID Numeric ID Translation key Brown Mushroom brown_mushroom 39 tile.brown_mushroom.name Red Mushroom red_mushroom 40 tile.red_mushroom.name

History [ edit ]

Issues [ edit ]

Issues relating to "Mushroom" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

Trivia [ edit ]

Red mushrooms seem to be amanita while brown mushrooms are presumably champignon.

Gallery [ edit ]

Mushrooms found in a swamp biome.

Mushrooms growing in a stronghold cell.

A brown mushroom growing on a tree.

Mushrooms growing in the Nether.

An example of a mushroom fields biome.

A red mushroom growing on a cluster of glowstone in the nether.

The rare occurrence of a mushroom growing on mossy cobblestone in a dungeon.

Mushrooms growing on podzol.

Mushrooms growing on mycelium in a mushroom fields biome.

Brown mushrooms illuminating a red mushroom and surrounding blocks.

Red Mushrooms can spawn naturally on magma blocks in the Nether.

A large amount of mushrooms generated on a beach.

References [ edit ]



