Spawn Egg

A spawn egg is an item used to spawn mobs directly.

Obtaining
Spawn eggs can be obtained only in Creative mode or using commands. In Creative mode, the player can press on an existing mob to obtain their respective egg. Spawn eggs are also available in the Creative inventory. There are 60 eggs in the Bedrock Edition, 58 eggs in the Playstation 4 and Java Edition, and 41 eggs in the New Nintendo 3DS Edition.

Commands
Spawn eggs can be obtained by using. See here for all available spawn eggs and commands. For some reason, the spawn egg command never works, thus not allowing the player to have it. In earlier versions of the game, the player could spawn an entity with that spawn egg to spawn rare mobs such as the wither boss.

Any spawn eggs not listed in the table below cannot spawn entities. They instead make a sound as though an arrow has been shot. These eggs appear in the default color, pitch black $$. When a player hovers over the image with their mouse the name of the egg is "Spawn ". This egg has no specific properties and cannot spawn any mob, except for Bedrock Edition in which some "hidden" spawn eggs that spawn other entities like primed TNT and wither skulls. They can be obtained only via inventory editing, or with some add-ons, default blank spawn egg texture used on custom mobs if not defined in the resource pack.

Usage
A spawn egg is used by pressing on any surface (top, bottom or side) with the egg. When used on a top surface, the egg's mob appears with its feet immediately adjacent to the surface, and its ambient sound will be played.

Spawn eggs are not thrown (unlike normal eggs); the player must be within normal range of the block to use the spawn egg. Hostile and neutral mobs (except wolves, polar bears, pandas, dolphins, llamas, vindicators, evokers, and shulkers) spawned while on Peaceful difficulty get created and immediately deleted from the world.

The surfaces of blocks are prioritized for spawning; if none are within reach, mobs can also be spawned in water.

Dispensers
A spawn egg fired from a dispenser spawns the mob directly in front of the dispenser.

Baby mobs
If a passive mob has a baby form, and the player its spawn egg on an adult, it spawns a baby version of that mob, rather than an adult. Other mobs such as evokers, vindicators and vexes don’t breed.

Spawners
Any spawn egg can also be on a spawner to change the mob the spawner spawns. $$, spawn eggs for any of the fish mobs spawn them only if the spawner is waterlogged.

Renaming
A spawn egg can be renamed on an anvil, and when used it spawns a mob with that name appearing over its head. The name can be seen only by aiming at the mob from four or fewer blocks away. This name also appears in death messages from the mob killing a player. If the player renames a spawn egg by the names described below, the mob appears described below. If the player renames a rabbit spawn egg "Toast", the secret skin of the rabbit appears when the egg is used. Naming a spawn egg "Dinnerbone" or "Grumm" causes the mob to appear upside down and show the given name above it. Renaming a vindicator "Johnny" causes it to act hostile to all mobs except for other illagers.

ID
Java Edition:

Bedrock Edition:

Java Edition

 * : The item's tag tag.

Bedrock Edition

 * : The item's tag tag.
 * : The entity's string ID.

When using the command to give a spawn egg, it requires the numeric ID of an entity; for example:  would give an egg that spawns a creeper. For reference, see Bedrock Edition data values for a complete list of entity IDs.

Eggs can be given not just for mobs listed in the table above, but for a few other entities. These eggs are uncolored (completely black) and are given unlocalized placeholder names, or simply, "Spawn".
 * The elder guardian ghost (120) spawn egg can be given with commands.
 * Using any other entity ID fails to give the egg, but an egg can be obtained using an inventory editor.
 * The painting spawn egg instantly crashes the game.