There is a huge number of blocks that players can use for buildings in Minecraft, and amongst them, glass is the most versatile. It can be made into blocks or panes and can even be dyed into different colors. This can make buildings look much better and more eye-catching.
In this article, Gurugamer is going to showcase a guide on how to make stained glass in Minecraft 1.19 update.
How to make glass in Minecraft
Creating glass in Minecraft is pretty straightforward, players can just smelt sand blocks inside a furnace to create glass. Sand is one of the most common blocks out there - they spawn in many biomes of the Overworld, especially deserts and beaches. Players can also find them near lakes, ponds and rivers.
To create glass panes, players need to put 6 grass blocks into the crafting grid. It would then be converted into 16 panes. Additionally, players can also find glass panes generating naturally as windows in villages, woodland mansions, and ancient cities.
How to make stained glass in Minecraft
Players can dye glass manually using various dyes or find them in certain structures:
- Yellow stained glass panes generate in plains and savanna village temples.
- Orange and red stained glass panes generate in savanna village temples.
- White stained glass panes generate in plains village temples.
- Brown stained glass panes generate in abandoned villages.
There is also tinted glass, which is pretty similar in appearance to stained glass. However, the block has different properties - it blocks light while being visually transparent. Tinted glass can be created using a normal glass block and 4 amethyst shards.
How to get all dye colors
In order to get access to every color of stained glass, players need to have the appropriate dye color. Here are the full list of dyes in the game and the items needed to craft them.
To have access to every color of stained glass, crafters need to have each type of dye. Here is the full list of dyes in the game and what items make each dye type:
Color of Dye | How to Obtain |
White Dye | Bone Meal or Lily of the Valley |
Light Gray Dye | Azure Bluet, Oxeye Daisy, White Tulip, or combining White Dye with Gray Dye |
Gray Dye | Combining Black Dye/Ink Sac with Bone Meal/White Dye |
Black Dye | Ink Sacs or Wither Rose |
Brown Dye | Cocoa Beans |
Red Dye | Poppy, Rose Bush, Red Tulip, or Beetroots |
Orange Dye | Orange Tulip or combining Red Dye and Yellow Dye |
Yellow Dye | Dandelions or Sunflowers |
Lime Dye | Combining Green Dye and White Dye or smelting Sea Pickles |
Green Dye | Smelting Cactus |
Cyan Dye | Combining Green Dye and Lapis Lazuli/Blue Dye |
Light Blue Dye | Combining Lapis Lazuli/Blue Dye with Bone Meal/White Dye |
Blue Dye | Lapis Lazuli |
Purple Dye | Combining Red Dye with Lapis Lazuli/Blue Dye |
Magenta Dye | Lilac, Allium, or combining Purple Dye and Pink Dye |
Pink Dye | Peony, Pink Tulip, or combining Red Dye and White Dye |
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