Glass Pane

Glass panes are transparent blocks which can be used as a much more efficient alternative to glass blocks.

Obtaining
Glass panes can only be obtained by mining them using a tool enchanted with Silk Touch; otherwise, they drop nothing.

Natural generation
Glass panes generate naturally as windows in villages, end cities and woodland mansions.

In 1.14, orange stained glass panes generate in savanna village temples. Yellow stained glass panes generate in plains and savanna village temples.

Usage
Glass panes are much more efficient to use than glass; as six glass can be crafted into sixteen glass planes, windows built using glass planes can be up to 267% ($16⁄6$ × 100) larger in area than windows built with regular glass blocks.

In other words, with optimum placement, every six blocks of glass used to create a window can be used to create two windows of equal size out of glass planes with four glass planes left over.

Placement
If placed without anything on the sides, they will appear as a thin vertical • shape, 2&times;2 pixels in size; but when something is placed on the sides, it will become flat or turn into a or  or  shape depending on the items surrounding it. The collision box is identical to the shape of the pane, allowing both items and players to fit through 2&times;2 glass pane holes.

Glass panes are never horizontal.

Locking maps
Glass panes can be used in cartography tables to lock maps, which makes them unable to be filled again when exploring.

Trading
Cartographer villagers buy 10 glass panes for an emerald as part of their second tier trades.

Block data
In Bedrock Edition, stained glass panes use the following data values:

Trivia

 * If two glass panes are placed with one empty space in between, a spider (which is 2 blocks wide) can still fit through.
 * Glass panes are called "thinGlass" in the game's code, but all glass pane texture files within minecraft.jar begin with the prefix "glass_pane" (e.g. "glass_pane_top.png")
 * Due to its flat appearance in the inventory slot, light gray stained glass panes almost appear invisible.