Barrier

A barrier is a transparent solid block used to create invisible boundaries.

Obtaining
Like command blocks, jigsaw blocks and structure blocks, barriers can be obtained only using commands such as, are not available in the creative inventory, and cannot be broken in vanilla survival mode.

Natural generation
In debug mode worlds, barriers generate as the floor.

Usage
Barrier blocks are mainly used to build an impenetrable barrier that cannot be broken in standard survival mode play. For example, they can be used to protect a reserved area from entry by players, mobs, and other entities. Unlike other kinds of unbreakable blocks that could be used for this purpose (such as bedrock), barrier blocks are unobtrusive because they are invisible.

In the player's inventory, the block is displayed as a red box with a slash through it, but when placed it is completely invisible.

Barriers are transparent to light and do not block a beacon. Fences, iron bars, glass panes, and similar blocks do not visually connect with barriers. Barriers interact with blocks and mobs as a solid block. All dependent blocks can be placed on a barrier, such as torches or redstone, and it can suffocate mobs. Mobs cannot spawn on barriers. The red cross texture, however, is revealed as particle effects when falling or sprinting on them, regardless of what gamemode the player is in.

In creative mode, if a player is holding a barrier block in their hand, all placed barrier blocks display the barrier icon as a particle. This effect is client-side, and if a player holds a barrier block in survival, the particle does not appear. Barrier blocks are not shown if the particle setting is set to "minimal". Barriers cannot be pushed by pistons. They, furthermore, have a greater amount of blast resistance than any other unbreakable block.

Barrier blocks can be waterlogged by being placed into water source blocks. See waterlogging for more details on what blocks can be waterlogged.

Barrier block is the most resistant block in Minecraft

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Trivia

 * The symbol used is not compliant with ISO 3864-1, as the diagonal line is mirrored.
 * Invisible bedrock, a technical block $$, shares many features with the barrier block.
 * In Minecraft 4k, there is a barrier on the bottom of the map, which is unbreakable by any means.
 * The barrier's blockstate file in the game's assets is functionally identical to most standard blocks in the game, using a single, unnamed variant that uses  as a model.
 * The barrier's vanilla block model defines only what texture to use for block breaking particles, and doesn't have a parent model or anything that would give the block a physical shape. However, using a custom resource pack that modifies the barrier block model to use the  parent model (used by most simple blocks with only one texture) with the barrier item's texture as the block's texture still does not allow barriers to render.