Stone Slab

Stone Slabs (also known as steps) are craftable blocks, crafted using three cobblestone in a horizontal line. Stone slab blocks were formerly called stair blocks until a proper stair block was added. Stone slabs form a half block and can be walked up by the player without the need to jump. What makes stone slabs different from cobblestone or wood stairs is that stairs are used to climb steeper inclines without jumping. Stone slabs are used on slopes that are not very steep and easy to climb.

Placing two stone slabs (single-steps) on top of one another will convert it into a full block (double-step) and breaking it will only yield one stone slab instead of the two used to place it. These stone slabs affect lighting and liquids in the same manner full blocks do.

History
In Classic and Survival Test, stone slabs could be obtained by mining a coal block because of the lack of inventory and crafting.

Trivia

 * Despite the fact that sneaking gives a player an apparent height of 1.5 blocks, doing so does not allow the player to walk over a single stone slab with only a single empty block above it
 * A player can not walk from a block of soul sand to a stone slab without jumping
 * If you put two stone slabs next to each other in water, you can place a ladder on the stone slab (which is otherwise impossible). Additionally, the ladder is invisible
 * Single-steps have the tendency to let through arrows shot from above
 * Single-steps will destroy gravel and sand blocks that fall onto them
 * Double-steps will only drop one single step when broken
 * When pushed onto a single-step by water, one will jump
 * Double-steps cannot be made when there is a block above the single-step. Only single-steps can be placed in one-block-high gaps.

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