Glass

Glass is a decorative block that Sunlight can penetrate through; making it useful for buildings such as greenhouses. There are also Glass Panes. Glass blocks can be crafted by smelting a block of sand or obtained through trading with villagers. It has an almost completely transparent texture put on all six sides of the block. Glass blocks adjacent to other glass blocks are invisible when viewed through glass.

Glass will not hinder a redstone current from traveling down the side of a block diagonal to it.

Redstone Wire, Jack 'o' Lanterns, Rails, Doors, Pressure Plates, Beds, and Ladders cannot be placed on glass.

Trivia

 * Glass blocks do not reduce the intensity of the light passing through it, aside from the normal decrease of -1. See Opacity.
 * Rain and snow cannot be seen through glass that is being broken.
 * Snow does not accumulate on glass.
 * When attempting to light glass on fire with the Flint and Steel, the durability of the tool is lowered without any flames appearing.
 * Placing a glass block on top of a chest does not prevent the chest from being opened.
 * Glass towers can create light underwater via sunlight.
 * Glass placed next to water running downwards will make the water run more quickly and violently; this can be useful in making traps.
 * When Glass is placed over a dropped item, the item is trapped inside the glass but can be retrieved normally.
 * Mobs (excluding Zombies, Spiders and Slimes) cannot draw line of sight through glass.
 * Narrow (1x1) towers of glass which mark Strongholds can be naturally found in worlds generated in Beta 1.9pre3. This is not a bug, but a debug feature which Jeb forgot to remove.
 * The texture for Glass does not support partial transparency as Ice does. If the Ice texture is applied to Glass then many of the blocks behind the Glass become invisible and you see The Void.
 * Hostile and passive mobs are unable to spawn on Glass, regardless of the light level.
 * Glass can be picked up using a tool with the silk touch enchantment.
 * While glass panes are more commonly used for windows, glass blocks are usually used for curved glass structures, such as domes.
 * In Survival test Glass could be broken very quickly and would drop a glass block to pick up. The only way to obtain glass blocks at that time was to place them on the map before the level was loaded in the client.
 * Glass placed under water creates an air gap around it that can be used to avoid drowning.