Planks

Planks are common blocks used in crafting recipes and are also the first thing that a player can craft in survival mode and adventure mode. Two categories of planks can be differentiated: flammable Overworld Planks made from tree logs, and nonflammable Nether Planks made from fungi stems.

Breaking
Planks can be broken by hand, but using an axe speeds up the process.

Natural generation
Oak planks generate as part of:
 * Mineshafts, where they are used as beams supported by oak fences and as a platform where air is beneath.
 * Plains villages, where they are used for various structures including walls, roofs, and floors of many buildings, as well as paths over water.
 * Strongholds, where they are used for floors and pillars in the library and storage rooms.
 * Woodland mansions
 * Shipwrecks

Spruce planks generate as part of:
 * Swamp huts, where they are used as a primary building material.
 * Taiga, Snowy tundra, and Snowy taiga villages, as a part of several buildings.
 * Underwater ruins
 * Shipwrecks

Birch planks generate as part of:
 * Woodland mansions
 * Shipwrecks
 * Pillager outposts

Jungle planks generate as part of:
 * Shipwrecks

Acacia planks generate as part of:
 * Savanna villages
 * Shipwrecks

Dark oak planks generate as part of:
 * Mineshafts generated in badlands biomes
 * Woodland mansions
 * Underwater ruins
 * Shipwrecks
 * Pillager outposts

Usage
Planks can be used for building structures, as crafting ingredients, and as fuel.

Crafting ingredient
Planks are used in many crafting recipes. Doors, fences, fence gates, slabs, stairs, boats, trapdoors, pressure plates, and buttons must be crafted from planks of the same type, and the crafted result depends on the type used. For other products, planks of different types can be mixed freely and the wood types in the product is indeterminate.

Fuel
Overworld planks can be used as a fuel in furnaces, smelting 1.5 items per block. Nether planks (crimson and warped planks) cannot be used as fuel.

Repairing
Planks are the repair items for the wood tier, and thus can be used to repair the following items in an anvil:

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Block data
$$, wood planks use the following data values:

If a command is used to create planks with data value 6 or higher, the resulting planks have the data value 0 (oak planks).

Note: unlike in other editions, the names for wood planks (as listed with tooltips in the player's inventory and in the recipe book) in Bedrock Edition actually read "[wood type] Wood Planks," e.g. "Dark Oak Wood Planks." This was previously the case in other versions of the game but was changed in Java Edition 17w47a, and subsequently was changed in Pocket Edition to match.

Block states
$$, wood planks use the following block states:

Trivia

 * Many items and blocks crafted using Planks or Sticks have textures that most resemble Oak, regardless of the type used to craft them. On the other hand, Item Frames and Fletching Tables resemble Birch, Cartography Tables and Grindstones resemble Dark Oak, and Barrels resemble Spruce, while Smithing Tables, Composters, Chests, Trapped Chests, Jukeboxes, Note Blocks, and Stonecutters don't resemble any wood-type.
 * Jungle, Acacia, Crimson, and Warped are the only wood-types that don't have a utility block based on them.
 * Crimson Planks and Warped Planks do not naturally generate, and are available only if crafted by a player.
 * Crafting an Overworld log into planks is more efficient of a fuel source than simply burning a log, as one log burns only 1.5 items, but four planks burn 6.