Bed

A bed is a block that allows a player to sleep and to reset their spawn point to within a few blocks of the bed.

Obtaining
Beds can be mined with any tool, or without a tool.

A bed will also drop itself as an item when pushed by a piston.

Natural generation
A bed can be found in an igloo. The bed is red, except in Pocket Edition 1.1, where if igloo generate in ice plains it is white, and if igloo generate in cold taiga is brown.

Usage
Beds are 9/16th of a block high, one more pixel than half a block, so it allows you to walk up onto other blocks while on top of the bed, but not to walk onto the bed from a level below.

Placement
Beds take up two blocks of space. Placement requires at least 2 blocks from the player's facing direction. When placed, the foot will be placed on the block selected and will face toward the user. Like certain other blocks, beds cannot be placed on non-solid blocks. If you remove the blocks underneath the bed, the bed will not be removed, but will remain floating.

Sleeping
Beds are used by pressing the use item button looking at the bed during the night. At daytime, they can also be used during thunderstorms. Attempting to use a bed at any other time will result in a "You can only sleep at night" message displaying. The exact tick time span during which a bed may be used at night is between 12541 and 23458, inclusive.

If you are falling then click on the bed before hitting the ground, the fall damage will be delayed until the player wakes up.

In Pocket Edition, falling on bed will bounce the player, though the player will still take fall damage.

In order for the bed to work the player must be able to stand next to the bed at the same level as it, on a type of block that a bed could be placed on. In other words: Obstruction will not occur if there's a solid block (the same restrictions apply as the bed itself) at the 'floor level' with 2 air, or transparent blocks above it, in one of the ten blocks that surround the bed. It doesn't matter if the bed itself has blocks above it. If the player is close enough to click on the bed, but not close enough to sleep in it, the message You may not rest now, the bed is too far away will be displayed.

If all sleeping requirements are met and the player enters a bed, the player will be positioned in the bed, in multiplayer you will be seen above the sheets, and the screen will slowly fade to black. In Pocket Edition the sleeping animation will slowly lowers the player into the bed. During this time, the player can leave the bed by clicking the Leave Bed button. Once the player has entered the bed, the spawn point is set near the bed.



Sleeping only changes the time of day to sunrise; it does not speed up processes which take place over time such as smelting. However, if it is raining or snowing, the weather will end when the player wakes up.

The bed is in no way tied to a player's spawn point - the game only checks for the presence of a bed at a player's spawn point when the respawn button is clicked from the death screen. The bed may be destroyed, replaced, reoriented, etc. and will still serve as a spawn point for players so long as it exists when the player tries to respawn. If a player's bed is destroyed or the bed is surrounded by solid blocks and the player dies when the player had set his spawnpoint there, a message is displayed saying Your home bed was missing or obstructed, and the player will respawn at the original spawn point.

Beds placed in the Nether or the End will explode when the player tries to sleep, and set fire to surrounding blocks.

The player cannot sleep if a "monster" is within 8 blocks of the bed horizontally (along each axis) and 5 blocks vertically. If a monster is nearby, even through a wall, the message You may not rest now, there are monsters nearby will be displayed and the player will not be able to sleep until the monsters leave or are killed. "Monsters" include the majority of hostile mobs, except killer rabbits, slimes, magma cubes, ghasts, shulkers and ender dragons. It also includes endermen, zombie pigmen and spiders, which are neutral mobs.

The player also cannot sleep while on fire.

Multiplayer
To skip the night, all players in the Overworld must be in bed at the same time.

Players can also chat while in bed, and can leave the bed before the timeskip (thus blocking it for everyone).

Destroying a bed while another player is sleeping would cause the player to wake up, even when it was not caused by a player (for example: an explosion).

If you try to sleep in a bed occupied by another player, you will get the message, "This bed is occupied."

Trivia

 * If the world is quit while sleeping, upon return the player will be awake beside the bed.
 * The player's avatar clips just slightly into the bed if they have something in their hand and their feet protrude off the edge.
 * Using the command while another player is sleeping will still teleport the sleeping player.
 * If you place a bed on ice, running over the bed acts like running over ice, similar to slabs.
 * If you sleep when the is turned off, you will fall asleep, but wake up at night.
 * Using all 6 wood and all 16 wool combinations, there are 884,736 different ways to craft a bed.
 * When placed using the command, only one half of a bed will be placed, since beds are two blocks wide. A single half can be slept in like a whole bed.