Does soul sand burn blue?

Yes, in Minecraft, lighting Soul Sand or Soul Soil creates a dimmer, turquoise blue fire called "Soul Fire," which deals more damage, repels Piglins, and doesn't spread like normal fire, offering unique utility and atmosphere in the Nether.
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Why does soul sand burn blue?

The main reason why is because of fuel. In MC, souls are blue, so we know soul fire is blue because it's burning souls as fuel. However, when you are ignited by it, it is no longer burning souls and instead is using you as a fuel source.
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Does soul sand burn forever?

Yes, in Minecraft, when you light soul sand (or soul soil), it creates Soul Fire, a unique blue flame that burns indefinitely and won't spread like normal fire, acting much like Netherrack's eternal flame, but it can be extinguished by water or block updates.
 
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What color is soul sand?

Soul Sand is a brown, dirt-type block naturally only in the Nether. It usually slows down the movement of mobs and Players walking on it.
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What wood burns with a blue flame?

Driftwood, especially from the oceans, will produce a blue and lavender flame. Applewood, when it is aged four or five years, will burn with rainbow colored flames.
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Why is my wood burning with a blue flame?

A blue flame when burning wood means you have very hot, efficient, and complete combustion, often from well-seasoned or kiln-dried wood releasing gases like carbon monoxide that burn cleanly, indicating good airflow and high temperatures (around 2300°F+) with minimal soot. It's a sign of an optimal burn, contrasting with cooler yellow/orange flames from incomplete burning.
 
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What's the worst firewood to burn?

The worst firewood includes treated/painted wood, driftwood, and poisonous woods (like Oleander) due to toxins and damage risks; softwoods (pine, cedar) for chimney fires; wet/rotten wood for smoke/inefficiency; and manufactured wood products (plywood) for harmful chemicals, while some woods like elm or sycamore are just poor performers (stinky, fast-burning).
 
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What's the difference between soul soil and soul sand?

In Minecraft, Soul Sand slows players/mobs, creates upward bubble columns in water, and is used for growing Nether Warts, while Soul Soil is smoother, doesn't slow movement (or create bubbles), allows faster movement with Soul Speed, and is crucial for making basalt and blue fire/torches/campfires, though both can summon the Wither. Soul soil has a more defined texture and isn't as "sucky" as soul sand. 
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Does rain put out soul sand fire?

As with torches, rain does not extinguish soul campfires. Using flint and steel on the side of a waterlogged or lit soul campfire sets the adjacent air block on fire instead.
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What is the #1 rarest block in Minecraft?

The Rarest of Them All

In the hierarchy of rare blocks in Minecraft, Emerald Ore, and Diamond Ore reign supreme. Emerald Ore, the cornerstone of trading with villagers, is a precious find in mountain biomes.
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Why is it called netherrack?

It's called Netherrack because it's the primary stone-like block of the Nether, Minecraft's fiery underworld dimension, derived from the word "nether" meaning "under" or "lower". Its name reflects its origin in that "nether" realm, though it was initially considered "bloodstone" and had flesh-like textures, fitting the hellish theme where fire burns forever on it. 
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What is the rarest color of fire?

The rarest natural fire color is often considered violet or deep blue, especially in fireworks, due to the precise temperature and chemical balance needed for pure, vibrant blue. While blue flames are hotter and signify cleaner burning (like Kawah Ijen's sulfur fires), truly violet fire is exceptionally hard to achieve naturally or artificially, requiring specific elements (like potassium) and controlled conditions, making it a standout rare sight.
 
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Will soul sand burn forever?

Yes, in Minecraft, when you light soul sand (or soul soil) on fire, it creates soul fire, a special blue flame that burns indefinitely, similar to how fire burns forever on netherrack, but soul fire doesn't spread to other flammable blocks and deals more damage. This perpetual fire can only be extinguished by water or by the player punching or updating the block, and it functions as an eternal, non-spreading light source or hazard.
 
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Is a Power 5 bow possible?

Yes, you can absolutely get Power V on a bow in Minecraft, which significantly increases arrow damage, making it one of the best enchantments for bows, alongside Unbreaking III, Punch II, Flame, and either Infinity or Mending for maximum utility.
 
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What is the 2 rarest biome in Minecraft?

The second rarest biome in Minecraft is often cited as the Mushroom Fields, known for its unique Mooshrooms, lack of hostile spawns, and surreal landscape of giant fungi, usually found far out in ocean biomes, though the Modified Jungle Edge (a rare transition area) and Eroded Badlands also compete for top spots, depending on specific world generation rules and version.
 
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Are you faster on soul sand or soul soil?

The speed decrease of soul sand has no effect on Soul Speed, meaning that the player can walk on soul sand with the same speed as on soul soil.
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What happens if you smelt soul sand?

When a player breaks a block of soul sand and places it into a furnace, the block will smelt into Soul Vitric (soul, obviously coming from soul sand, and vitric, which means relating to, resembling, or having the nature of glass).
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What is the 3 2 10 rule for fireplaces?

This rule means that your chimney's shortest side needs to be at least 3 feet above the roof penetration, and its top has to be 2 feet higher than any part of the building that's within 10 feet. There a number of reasons behind this rule.
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What wood gives off cyanide?

We had tree surgeons cutting and shredding laurel. The man on the shredder pointed out that the green wood releases cyanide as it is chopped in the shredder, and gives off a pineapple-like smell. "Don't go sticking your nose over the lip of that shredder now", he said, and meant it.
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