Stairs

Stairs are blocks that allow mobs and players to change elevation without jumping.

Breaking
Wood stairs drop themselves as items when broken with any tool, or with no tool, but an axe is fastest. Non-wood stairs drop themselves as items only if broken with a pickaxe.

Natural generation

 * Cobblestone and stone brick stairs generate naturally in strongholds.
 * Nether brick stairs generate naturally in nether fortresses.
 * Spruce stairs generate naturally in witch huts and in igloo basements.
 * Purpur stairs generate naturally in end cities.
 * Oak, dark oak and birch stairs as well as cobblestone stairs generate naturally in woodland mansions.
 * Oak, birch, spruce, jungle, acacia, and dark oak stairs can generate naturally in shipwrecks.
 * Dark oak, cobblestone, and mossy cobblestone stairs can generate in pillager outposts.
 * Blackstone and polished blackstone brick stairs can generate in bastion remnants.
 * Ruined Portals
 * Stone brick and mossy stone brick Stairs generate in overworld ruined portals.
 * Blackstone, polished blackstone, and polished blackstone brick Stairs generate in nether ruined portal.
 * Nether brick Stairs generate in nether ruined portal.
 * Ocean Ruins
 * Sandstone stairs generate naturally in some warm ocean ruins.
 * Stone brick stairs generate naturally in some cold ocean ruins.
 * Villages
 * Oak and cobblestone stairs generate naturally in plains villages.
 * Acacia stairs generate naturally in savanna villages.
 * Sandstone, smooth sandstone, and granite stairs generate in desert villages.
 * Spruce and diorite stairs generate in snowy tundra villages.
 * Spruce and cobblestone stairs generate in taiga and snowy taiga villages.

Crafting
Wood stairs must be crafted entirely from one type and color of wood, and they retain the style of that wood's type and color. It is not possible to make Stairs from Warped Planks.

Placement
To place stairs, a stairs item while pointing at a surface facing the space the stairs should occupy. When placed, a stair orients itself with the half-block side closest to the player.

Stairs can be placed either right side up or upside-down:
 * Pointing at a block top or the bottom half of a block side places the stairs right side up.
 * Pointing at a block bottom or the top half of a block side places the stairs upside-down.

Stairs change their shape to join with adjacent stairs (of any material):
 * When a stairs' half-block side is adjacent to the side of another stairs, the stairs' full-block side wraps into an "L" shape to join the other stairs (it creates an "inner corner").
 * When a stairs' full-block side is adjacent to the side of another stairs, the stairs' full-block side shortens to join the other stairs' full-block side (it creates an "outer corner").

Right side up stairs do not join with upside-down stairs and vice versa.

Walking
Walking up stairs is faster than jumping up the same distance. Walking up a stairway doesn't cost any exhaustion from the player's hunger bar, compared to 0.2 exhaustion per jump. Therefore, walking up stairs doesn't make the player hungry at all.

Behavior
Generally, the solid faces of stairs are handled as solid blocks. Due to this, transparent blocks that need to placed on an opaque surface can be placed on these faces.

Fuel
Wooden stairs can be used as a fuel in furnaces, smelting 1.5 items per block.

Note Blocks
Wooden stairs can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass" sound.

Stone stairs can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sound.

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History
For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to repeater textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see /Asset history

Trivia

 * The block "Waxed Exposed Cut Copper Stairs" was originally called "Waxed Lightly Weathered Cut Copper Stairs", which has 36 characters excluding spaces (41 including spaces), and briefly held the title for the longest name for any block in Minecraft.
 * This exceeded the anvil character limit.
 * The current and previous record holders for the longest name for any block in Minecraft (excluding Education Edition) are "Cracked Polished Blackstone Bricks" and "Polished Blackstone Pressure Plate", both at 31 characters excluding spaces (34 including spaces).
 * The record holders in Education Edition are "Hardened Light Blue Stained Glass Pane" and "Hardened Light Gray Stained Glass Pane", both at 33 characters excluding spaces (38 including spaces).
 * The April Fools snapshot 20w14∞ included a block called "Swaggiest stairs ever", which was a stair variant for the netherite block.