Structure Void

A structure void is a block that allows existing blocks to remain unchanged rather than be overridden when using the structure block to load a structure.

Obtaining
Structure voids are available only using the, , or commands, meanwhile it can be obtained in the creative inventory $$.

Usage
Structure voids can be placed as part of a structure and are ignored when the structure file is saved. This results in the blocks at the location where the structure is placed being maintained and not being overridden. For example, if a player saves a 2 block high structure with air at the top and a structure void at the bottom, and loads it into a 2 block high area of stone, the top block becomes air but the bottom stays stone.

$$, structure void blocks have no collision box but have a small hitbox. Additionally, they are invisible, but are displayed as red cubes when "Show invisible blocks" is turned on in Save mode. Blocks can also replace structure voids similarly to snow and grass. A piston can move a structure void.

$$, structure void block's hitboxes are the same as a full block, and, similar to barriers, appear when held by the player. Unlike Java Edition, they can support blocks such as signs, torches, and redstone. A piston cannot move a structure void.

As there is no collision box, entities can pass through, although liquids cannot.

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Trivia
If Classic Textures are used, structure voids appear like instead of.