Granite

"So next time you need a pink castle in a hurry, call on granite. You'll get blast resistance as good as stone, a choice of natural and polished finishes, an easy supply from your quarry and the very pinkest of pinks to dazzle your friends with."

- Duncan Geere

Granite is a type of igneous rock.

Polished granite is the polished version of granite.

Natural generation
Regular granite generates anywhere underground (heights below 80) in rich seams, up to 33 granite blocks in single vein, in an identical way to the other two stone types, as well as gravel and underground dirt. It is most commonly exposed to the surface in mountains biomes but can also be found regularly in other biomes.

Polished granite generates in some ocean ruins

$$, granite can generate as a part of coral reefs.

Granite generates in desert village armorer houses.

Obtaining
Granite can be mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it will drop nothing.

Trading
Journeyman-level stone mason villagers have $1/3$ of a chance to sell 4 polished granite for one emerald as part of their trades.

Apprentice-level stone mason villagers have a 25% chance to sell 4 polished granite for one emerald as part of their trades.

Usage
Granite is currently used only for decoration. It has the same blast resistance as stone, meaning it can be used as a substitute for stone when building.

Trading
Journeyman-level Stone Mason villagers have $1/3$ of a chance to buy 16 granite for an emerald.

ID
Java Edition:

Bedrock Edition:

Block data
In Bedrock Edition, granite uses the following data values:

Block states
In Bedrock Edition, granite uses the following block states:

Trivia

 * In real life, granite is an igneous rock consisting of quartz, mica and feldspar. Granite has different colors from gray to distinctive pink. The word "granite" comes from the Latin term granum, a grain, in reference to the coarse-grained structure of such a crystalline rock. The pink granite in Minecraft reflected to its real life counterpart that has alkali feldspar in its composition.