What blocks will water not drip through in Minecraft?

Water in Minecraft won't drip through solid, non-transparent blocks like stone, wood, or concrete, but it will drip through transparent ones like glass or leaves, and even through itself if just flowing; to stop drips, use solid blocks, slabs (bottom half), fence gates, or signs, while pointed dripstone creates drips, and certain blocks (stairs, slabs) have specific drip behaviors.
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How to make water not drip in Minecraft?

To stop dripping water in Minecraft, block the flow with solid objects like slabs, signs, or fence gates placed in the path of the water, use a bucket on the source, or place torches in single source blocks to remove them, making sure to fill the entire space with source blocks or use sponges for large areas. For visual fixes, use glass or glow lichen to hide drips. 
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What blocks stop water flow in Minecraft?

A water gate, or flood gate, is used to stop a flow of water. Water gates are adjustable gates used to control water flow by either shrinking the stream, or by stopping it altogether.
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What blocks can be waterlogged in Minecraft?

In Minecraft, many non-full blocks like stairs, slabs, fences, walls, ladders, trapdoors, signs, glass panes, and leaves can be waterlogged, allowing water and the block to occupy the same space, while in Bedrock Edition, even more blocks, including doors, chests, beacons, and scaffolding, can be waterlogged, creating unique building and farming possibilities. Waterlogging works by placing a water source into the partial space of these blocks, but it generally doesn't work for solid, full blocks like dirt or stone. 
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Does water flow 7 or 8 blocks?

Spreading edit. Water spreads horizontally and downward into nearby air blocks. Water can spread downward infinitely until stopped by a block, and 7 blocks horizontally from a source block on a flat surface.
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How to make water flow infinitely in Minecraft?

To make a continuous water stream in Minecraft, you need an infinite water source (using two buckets in a 2x2 or 3-block trench) to provide constant flow, then use solid blocks (like glass or signs) to channel the water, and use ice, slabs, or signs at the end of a section to keep the flow going without breaking the source, often to transport items or mobs efficiently. The key is creating source blocks that replenish themselves and using blocks that don't interfere with water flow, like ice or signs, to extend the stream.
 
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How many blocks does water stop flowing?

Water is the most familiar liquid block found in the Overworld. When it is allowed to flow freely, it flows seven blocks horizontally from its source, but it can flow downward infinitely. When water hits still lava, the lava block is turned into obsidian.
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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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How to stop water flooding in Minecraft?

To stop a flood in Minecraft, you can use sponges to absorb water, place blocks (like dirt or wood) or non-flowable items (signs, fence gates, kelp, slabs, trapdoors) to block sources and flow, use commands (/fill with air) in creative mode, or build redstone water gates for automatic control. The best method depends on the scale, your game mode (survival vs. creative), and if you need to keep the area accessible.
 
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How to stop water from going down a hole in Minecraft?

You can stop it from flowing by placing blocks in its way. Obviously, if I select this cobblestone, place it here, this water stops flowing, but I can also use blocks that stop the flow of water but leave the space free, like signs. If I place this sign right here, it doesn't have to say anything.
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How to make a waterlogged block in Minecraft?

To waterlog blocks in Minecraft, place a water source block directly onto a non-cube block (like stairs, slabs, fences, ladders) or place the non-cube block into an existing water source, causing them to occupy the same space, allowing water to be contained within the block's shape for unique decoration or underwater functionality, primarily available for non-full blocks.
 
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What block does water not drip through in Minecraft?

Water (still or flowing) does not drip through leaf blocks, even though rain does.
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How to stop water from dripping?

To stop water from dripping, you generally need to identify the source (faucet, pipe, ceiling) and either perform a DIY fix like replacing a worn washer/O-ring for a faucet, tightening a pipe fitting with plumber's tape, or calling a pro for major leaks, while temporarily muffling noise with a cloth or diverting with a funnel.
 
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What is F3 +H in Minecraft?

F3 + H : Toggles visibility of IDs of items, durability of tools, and armor hexcodes for color on item tooltips.
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How to stop water drips in Minecraft?

To stop dripping water in Minecraft, block the flow with solid objects like slabs, signs, or fence gates placed in the path of the water, use a bucket on the source, or place torches in single source blocks to remove them, making sure to fill the entire space with source blocks or use sponges for large areas. For visual fixes, use glass or glow lichen to hide drips. 
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What blocks can't be waterlogged?

Blocks such as Doors, Pressure Plates, Fence Gates, End Portal Frames, Daylight Sensors, Enchanting Tables, Anvils, Hoppers, Bells, Lecterns, Grindstones, Stonecutters, Lanterns, Beds, and Turtle Eggs are not waterlogged.
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What does Ctrl+Q do in Minecraft?

Ctrl + Q drops the whole stack of items. Selects the appropriate hotbar item. Opens the Inventory. Closes any open GUI.
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What is the illegal block in Minecraft?

Illegal blocks in Minecraft are unobtainable blocks from normal gameplay, often resulting from glitches, exploiting older game versions, or using commands, and include things like functional barrier blocks, invisible bedrock, light blocks, command blocks, and old world generation blocks (like portal frames or end gateways) that retain their original properties. They aren't standard survival items but are sought after by technical players for unique building exploits, like stacked drip leaves, extended pistons, or flowing water/lava, often requiring specific patches or snapshots to acquire.
 
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What is the 2 rarest ore in Minecraft?

While Emerald is generally considered the absolute rarest, making it the #1 rarest ore by rarity per chunk in the Overworld due to its mountain biome restriction, Diamond Ore often functions as the second rarest for many players, as it's scarce deep underground and only appears in sparse veins, though Ancient Debris (Nether) and Deepslate Emerald can challenge its spot depending on mining method and biome. 
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Do glass panes stop water in Minecraft?

No, regular glass panes don't hold water; water flows through them, but with recent updates (like 1.13+), you can make them "waterlogged" so a water source block occupies the same space as the pane, allowing for cool underwater builds, though it can be tricky and often requires using full glass blocks for solid containment.
 
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What is the ideal farm size in Minecraft?

A basic repeatable farm plot consists of a 9×9 square of farmland with the center square dug out and filled with a water source block. This gives 80 blocks of farmland which can be fenced with 40 pieces of fence including gates and is the most efficient arrangement for simple farms.
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How to make an infinite well in Minecraft?

To make an infinite water well in Minecraft, dig a 2x2 square hole (one block deep), place water in two opposite corners, and you'll get unlimited water from the other two spots; alternatively, use a 1x3 trench, place water in the two outer blocks, and take from the middle, letting it replenish, or use kelp in a 2x2 to turn flowing water into sources, allowing you to take water infinitely from any side.
 
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