Candle

A candle is a block that comes in any of the sixteen dye colors, as well as an undyed variant. Candles are placed unlit and can be lit with flint and steel to provide light and extinguished by being. Up to four of the same color of candle can be placed in one block space, which affects the amount of light produced.

Natural generation
Non-dyed candles and white candles can be found in ancient cities, and brown, green, purple, and red candles can be found in trail ruins.

Breaking
Candles can be mined using any tool, or without a tool.

Light
Candles can be used as a light source, emitting light like a sea pickle. A single candle emits a light level of 3. Up to four identically colored candles may be placed in one block, with each candle increasing the emitted light level by 3, for a maximum light level of 12. They also emit fire particles.

Candles are not lit when they are placed, and must be lit using flint and steel, fire charge, or any flaming projectile. $$, a mob/player that is burning, a Fire Aspect book or any sword enchanted with Fire Aspect can also be used to light candles. Candles may be waterlogged, but waterlogged candles cannot be lit. Lit candles can be extinguished using water (even a water bottle) or by the player with the candle.

Cakes
A single candle of any color may be on an uneaten cake, turning it into a candle cake, which acts as a normal single candle. Only one candle can be placed on a cake. If the candle cake is eaten or destroyed, the candle is dropped.

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Trivia

 * Candles are similar to the concept of burnt-out torches from the Halloween Update.
 * Using the command  allows for a both lit and waterlogged candle. The same thing can be done using the debug stick.
 * A single candle has the same width as iron bar or glass pane.