These data values refer to the different types of blocks and items. They are used in many, many places in Minecraft. Block IDs are used to define blocks placed in the world and inventory items (including items in chests and items dropped in the world). Item IDs are only valid for items. Each inventory slot has a unique slot number. Block data further defines blocks placed, describing for example the height of water or the direction a torch points.
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IDs
Block IDs
These values apply to both inventory items and to blocks placed in the world. This reflects the most recent version.
| D | Requires additional data from the saved game's Data array to fully define the block. |
| I | Has a different ID as an inventory item. |
| B | Requires additional data in the item's Damage field to fully define the inventory item. |
| T | Requires a tile entity to store additional data. |
| Red | Cannot be legitimately obtained. Only available using the /give command or via inventory editors. |
| Light Blue | Cannot be obtained ever. |
| Blue | Available in Creative mode by item list. |
| Purple | Available in Creative mode by block picking. |
| Teal | Can be obtained by trading with villagers or in Creative mode. |
| Green | Only available by having Enchanted tools or in Creative mode. |
| Yellow-green | Only available by having Enchanted tools, but unobtainable in Creative mode. |
| Icon | Dec | Hex | Block type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 00 | 0 | Air | |
| 01 | 1 | Stone | |
| 02 | 2 | Grass Block | |
| 03 | 3 | Dirt | |
| 04 | 4 | Cobblestone | |
| File:Wooden Plank.png | 05 | 5 | Wooden Planks D |
| 06 | 6 | Saplings D B | |
| 07 | 7 | Bedrock | |
| 08 | 8 | Water D | |
| 09 | 9 | Stationary water D | |
| 10 | A | Lava D | |
| 11 | B | Stationary lava D | |
| 12 | C | Sand | |
| 13 | D | Gravel | |
| File:Gold (Ore).png | 14 | E | Gold Ore |
| File:Iron (Ore).png | 15 | F | Iron Ore |
| File:Coal (Ore).png | 16 | 10 | Coal Ore |
| File:Wood.png | 17 | 11 | Wood D B |
| File:Leaves.png | 18 | 12 | Leaves D B |
| 19 | 13 | Sponge | |
| 20 | 14 | Glass | |
| File:Lapis Lazuli (Ore).png | 21 | 15 | Lapis Lazuli Ore |
| File:Lapis Lazuli (Block).png | 22 | 16 | Lapis Lazuli Block |
| 23 | 17 | Dispenser D T | |
| 24 | 18 | Sandstone D | |
| 25 | 19 | Note Block T | |
| File:Bed.png | 26 | 1A | Bed D I |
| File:Powered Rail Off.png | 27 | 1B | Powered Rail D |
| 28 | 1C | Detector Rail D | |
| 29 | 1D | Sticky Piston D | |
| File:WebBlock.png | 30 | 1E | Cobweb |
| 31 | 1F | Tall Grass D |
| Icon | Dec | Hex | Block type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 32 | 20 | Dead Bush | |
| 33 | 21 | Piston D | |
| File:Block 34.png | 34 | 22 | Piston Extension D |
| 35 | 23 | Wool D B | |
| 36 | 24 | Block moved by Piston T | |
| 37 | 25 | Dandelion | |
| 38 | 26 | Rose | |
| 39 | 27 | Brown Mushroom | |
| 40 | 28 | Red Mushroom | |
| File:Gold (Block).png | 41 | 29 | Block of Gold |
| File:Iron (Block).png | 42 | 2A | Block of Iron |
| File:Double Stone Slab.png | 43 | 2B | Double Slabs D B |
| 44 | 2C | Slabs D B | |
| File:Brick (Block).png | 45 | 2D | Bricks |
| 46 | 2E | TNT | |
| 47 | 2F | Bookshelf | |
| File:Moss Stone.png | 48 | 30 | Moss Stone |
| 49 | 31 | Obsidian | |
| 50 | 32 | Torch D | |
| 51 | 33 | Fire D | |
| 52 | 34 | Monster Spawner T | |
| File:Wooden Stairs.png | 53 | 35 | Oak Wood Stairs D |
| 54 | 36 | Chest D T | |
| File:Redstone (Wire,Inventory).png | 55 | 37 | Redstone Wire D I |
| File:Diamond (Ore).png | 56 | 38 | Diamond Ore |
| File:Diamond (Block).png | 57 | 39 | Block of Diamond |
| 58 | 3A | Crafting Table | |
| File:Crops.png | 59 | 3B | Wheat Seeds D |
| 60 | 3C | Farmland D | |
| 61 | 3D | Furnace D T | |
| File:Furnace (Active).png | 62 | 3E | Burning Furnace D T |
| File:Sign.png | 63 | 3F | Sign Post D I T |
| Icon | Dec | Hex | Block type |
|---|---|---|---|
| File:Trapdoor.png | 96 | 60 | Trapdoor D |
| 97 | 61 | Monster Egg D | |
| File:Stone Brick.png | 98 | 62 | Stone Bricks D B |
| 99 | 63 | Huge Brown Mushroom D | |
| 100 | 64 | Huge Red Mushroom D | |
| 101 | 65 | Iron Bars | |
| 102 | 66 | Glass Pane | |
| File:Melon (Block).png | 103 | 67 | Melon |
| File:Seed Stem.png | 104 | 68 | Pumpkin Stem D |
| File:Seed Stem.png | 105 | 69 | Melon Stem D |
| File:Vine.png | 106 | 6A | Vines D |
| 107 | 6B | Fence Gate D | |
| 108 | 6C | Brick Stairs D | |
| 109 | 6D | Stone Brick Stairs D | |
| 110 | 6E | Mycelium | |
| 111 | 6F | Lily Pad | |
| 112 | 70 | Nether Brick | |
| 113 | 71 | Nether Brick Fence | |
| 114 | 72 | Nether Brick Stairs D | |
| 115 | 73 | Nether Wart D I | |
| File:Enchantment Table.png | 116 | 74 | Enchantment Table T |
| 117 | 75 | Brewing Stand D T I | |
| 118 | 76 | Cauldron D I | |
| 119 | 77 | End Portal T | |
| 120 | 78 | End Portal Frame D | |
| 121 | 79 | End Stone | |
| 122 | 7A | Dragon Egg | |
| 123 | 7B | Redstone Lamp (inactive) | |
| File:Redstone Lamp (Active).png | 124 | 7C | Redstone Lamp (active) |
| File:Wooden Plank.png | 125 | 7D | Wooden Double Slab D B |
| File:Oak-Wood Slab.png | 126 | 7E | Wooden Slab D B |
| File:Cocoa Plant.png | 127 | 7F | Cocoa Plant |
| Icon | Dec | Hex | Block type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 128 | 80 | Sandstone Stairs D | |
| File:Emerald Ore2.png | 129 | 81 | Emerald Ore |
| 130 | 82 | Ender Chest D T | |
| 131 | 83 | Tripwire Hook D | |
| 132 | 84 | Tripwire D I | |
| 133 | 85 | Block of Emerald | |
| File:Spruce Wood Stairs.png | 134 | 86 | Spruce Wood Stairs D |
| File:Birch Wood Stairs.png | 135 | 87 | Birch Wood Stairs D |
| File:Jungle Wood Stairs.png | 136 | 88 | Jungle Wood Stairs D |
| 137 | 89 | Command Block T | |
| 138 | 8A | Beacon Block T | |
| File:Cobblestone WallFile:Mossy Cobblestone Wall | 139 | 8B | Cobblestone Wall B D |
| 140 | 8C | Flower Pot D I | |
| File:Carrot (Block).png | 141 | 8D | Carrots D |
| File:Potatoes (Block).png | 142 | 8E | Potatoes D |
| File:Wooden Button.png | 143 | 8F | Wooden Button D |
| File:Mob Head.png | 144 | 90 | Head D I |
Item IDs
All items have values above 255, making it easy to separate the Block IDs from the Item IDs. Entries marked with a D require additional data to fully define the item in a world. The chainmail set is currently obtainable in Survival mode via Villager trading, hacking or, the /give server command. It is available in Creative mode normally.
| Icon | Dec | Hex | Item |
|---|---|---|---|
| 256 | 100 | Iron Shovel | |
| 257 | 101 | Iron Pickaxe | |
| 258 | 102 | Iron Axe | |
| 259 | 103 | Flint and Steel | |
| 260 | 104 | Red Apple | |
| 261 | 105 | Bow | |
| 262 | 106 | Arrow | |
| 263 | 107 | Coal D | |
| 264 | 108 | Diamond | |
| 265 | 109 | Iron Ingot | |
| 266 | 10A | Gold Ingot | |
| 267 | 10B | Iron Sword | |
| 268 | 10C | Wooden Sword | |
| 269 | 10D | Wooden Shovel | |
| 270 | 10E | Wooden Pickaxe | |
| 271 | 10F | Wooden Axe | |
| 272 | 110 | Stone Sword | |
| 273 | 111 | Stone Shovel | |
| 274 | 112 | Stone Pickaxe | |
| 275 | 113 | Stone Axe | |
| 276 | 114 | Diamond Sword | |
| 277 | 115 | Diamond Shovel | |
| 278 | 116 | Diamond Pickaxe | |
| 279 | 117 | Diamond Axe | |
| 280 | 118 | Stick | |
| 281 | 119 | Bowl | |
| 282 | 11A | Mushroom Soup | |
| 283 | 11B | Golden Sword | |
| 284 | 11C | Golden Shovel | |
| 285 | 11D | Golden Pickaxe | |
| 286 | 11E | Golden Axe | |
| 287 | 11F | String |
| Icon | Dec | Hex | Item |
|---|---|---|---|
| 288 | 120 | Feather | |
| 289 | 121 | Gunpowder | |
| 290 | 122 | Wooden Hoe | |
| 291 | 123 | Stone Hoe | |
| 292 | 124 | Iron Hoe | |
| 293 | 125 | Diamond Hoe | |
| 294 | 126 | Gold Hoe | |
| 295 | 127 | Seeds | |
| 296 | 128 | Wheat | |
| 297 | 129 | Bread | |
| 298 | 12A | Leather Cap | |
| 299 | 12B | Leather Tunic | |
| 300 | 12C | Leather Pants | |
| 301 | 12D | Leather Boots | |
| 302 | 12E | Chain Helmet | |
| 303 | 12F | Chain Chestplate | |
| 304 | 130 | Chain Leggings | |
| 305 | 131 | Chain Boots | |
| 306 | 132 | Iron Helmet | |
| 307 | 133 | Iron Chestplate | |
| 308 | 134 | Iron Leggings | |
| 309 | 135 | Iron Boots | |
| 310 | 136 | Diamond Helmet | |
| 311 | 137 | Diamond Chestplate | |
| 312 | 138 | Diamond Leggings | |
| 313 | 139 | Diamond Boots | |
| 314 | 13A | Golden Helmet | |
| 315 | 13B | Golden Chestplate | |
| 316 | 13C | Golden Leggings | |
| 317 | 13D | Golden Boots | |
| 318 | 13E | Flint | |
| 319 | 13F | Raw Porkchop |
| Icon | Dec | Hex | Item |
|---|---|---|---|
| 320 | 140 | Cooked Porkchop | |
| 321 | 141 | Paintings | |
| 322 | 142 | Golden Apple | |
| 323 | 143 | Sign | |
| 324 | 144 | Wooden door | |
| 325 | 145 | Bucket | |
| 326 | 146 | Water bucket | |
| 327 | 147 | Lava bucket | |
| 328 | 148 | Minecart | |
| 329 | 149 | Saddle | |
| 330 | 14A | Iron door | |
| 331 | 14B | Redstone Dust | |
| 332 | 14C | Snowball | |
| 333 | 14D | Boat | |
| 334 | 14E | Leather | |
| 335 | 14F | Milk | |
| 336 | 150 | Clay Brick | |
| 337 | 151 | Clay | |
| 338 | 152 | Sugar Cane | |
| 339 | 153 | Paper | |
| 340 | 154 | Book | |
| 341 | 155 | Slimeball | |
| 342 | 156 | Minecart with Chest | |
| 343 | 157 | Minecart with Furnace | |
| 344 | 158 | Chicken Egg | |
| 345 | 159 | Compass | |
| 346 | 15A | Fishing Rod | |
| 347 | 15B | Clock | |
| 348 | 15C | Glowstone Dust | |
| 349 | 15D | Raw Fish | |
| 350 | 15E | Cooked Fish | |
| 351 | 15F | Dye D |
| Icon | Dec | Hex | Item |
|---|---|---|---|
| 352 | 160 | Bone | |
| 353 | 161 | Sugar | |
| 354 | 162 | Cake | |
| 355 | 163 | Bed | |
| 356 | 164 | Redstone Repeater | |
| 357 | 165 | Cookie | |
| 358 | 166 | Map | |
| 359 | 167 | Shears | |
| 360 | 168 | Melon Slice | |
| 361 | 169 | Pumpkin Seeds | |
| 362 | 16A | Melon Seeds | |
| 363 | 16B | Raw Beef | |
| 364 | 16C | Steak | |
| 365 | 16D | Raw Chicken | |
| 366 | 16E | Cooked Chicken | |
| 367 | 16F | Rotten Flesh | |
| 368 | 170 | Ender Pearl | |
| 369 | 171 | Blaze Rod | |
| 370 | 172 | Ghast Tear | |
| 371 | 173 | Gold Nugget | |
| 372 | 174 | Nether Wart | |
| 373 | 175 | Potions D | |
| 374 | 176 | Glass Bottle | |
| 375 | 177 | Spider Eye | |
| 376 | 178 | Fermented Spider Eye | |
| 377 | 179 | Blaze Powder | |
| 378 | 17A | Magma Cream | |
| 379 | 17B | Brewing Stand | |
| 380 | 17C | Cauldron | |
| 381 | 17D | Eye of Ender | |
| 382 | 17E | Glistering Melon | |
| 383 | 17F | Spawn Egg D |
| Icon | Dec | Hex | Item |
|---|---|---|---|
| 384 | 180 | Bottle o' Enchanting | |
| 385 | 181 | Fire Charge | |
| 386 | 182 | Book and Quill | |
| 387 | 183 | Written Book | |
| 388 | 184 | Emerald | |
| 389 | 185 | Item Frame | |
| 390 | 186 | Flower Pot | |
| 391 | 187 | Carrots | |
| 392 | 188 | Potato | |
| 393 | 189 | Baked Potato | |
| 394 | 18A | Poisonous Potato | |
| 395 | 18B | Map | |
| 396 | 18C | Golden Carrot | |
| 397 | 18D | Head D | |
| 398 | 18E | Carrot on a Stick | |
| 399 | 18F | Nether Star | |
| 2256 | 8D0 | 13 Disc | |
| 2257 | 8D1 | Cat Disc | |
| 2258 | 8D2 | blocks Disc | |
| 2259 | 8D3 | chirp Disc | |
| 2260 | 8D4 | far Disc | |
| 2261 | 8D5 | mall Disc | |
| 2262 | 8D6 | mellohi Disc | |
| 2263 | 8D7 | stal Disc | |
| 2264 | 8D8 | strad Disc | |
| 2265 | 8D9 | ward Disc | |
| 2266 | 8DA | 11 Disc |
Entity IDs
| Id | Hex | Icon | Egg | Entity | Savegame ID |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drops | |||||
| 1 | 1 | - | Dropped item | Item | |
| 2 | 2 | - | Experience Orb | XPOrb | |
| Immobile | |||||
| 9 | 9 | - | Painting | Painting | |
| Projectiles | |||||
| 10 | A | - | Shot arrow | Arrow | |
| 11 | B | - | Thrown snowball | Snowball | |
| 12 | C | - | Ghast fireball | Fireball | |
| 13 | D | - | Blaze fireball | SmallFireball | |
| 14 | E | - | Thrown Ender Pearl | ThrownEnderpearl | |
| 15 | F | - | Thrown Eye of Ender | EyeOfEnderSignal | |
| 16 | 10 | - | Thrown Splash Potion | ThrownPotion | |
| 17 | 11 | - | Thrown Bottle o' Enchanting | ThrownExpBottle | |
| 18 | 12 | - | Item Frame | ItemFrame | |
| 19 | 13 | - | Wither Skull | WitherSkull | |
| Blocks | |||||
| 20 | 14 | - | Primed TNT | PrimedTnt | |
| 21 | 15 | - | Falling block (gravel, sand) | FallingSand | |
| Vehicles | |||||
| 40 | 28 | - | Minecart | Minecart | |
| 41 | 29 | - | Boat | Boat | |
| Generic | |||||
| 48 | 30 | - | - | Mob | Mob |
| 49 | 31 | - | - | Monster | Monster |
Note: All eggs listed above are available in Creative mode. When an egg with other entity ID is hacked into existence it's colored gray (File:Spawn Null.png) and doesn't work.
Biome IDs
Biomes have been present in Minecraft since the Halloween Update, and the Biome ID is included in the Anvil file format since [[|Minecraft 1.2]]. The Biome ID for worlds stored in the older McRegion file format is calculated on the fly, which could lead to a discrepancy between the earlier generated world, and the features (such as grass color, snow) based on the calculated biome IDs.
| Dec | Biome |
|---|---|
| 0 | Ocean |
| 1 | Plains |
| 2 | Desert |
| 3 | Extreme Hills |
| 4 | Forest |
| 5 | Taiga |
| 6 | Swampland |
| 7 | River |
| 8 | Hell |
| 9 | Sky |
| 10 | Frozen Ocean |
| 11 | Frozen River |
| 12 | Ice Plains |
| 13 | Ice Mountains |
| 14 | Mushroom Island |
| 15 | Mushroom Island Shore |
| 16 | Beach |
| 17 | Desert Hills |
| 18 | Forest Hills |
| 19 | Taiga Hills |
| 20 | Extreme Hills Edge |
| 21 | Jungle |
| 22 | Jungle Hills |
| -1 | (Uncalculated) |
Inventory Slot Number
Data
Special data for certain block and item types. Storage differs according to level format.
| Block | dec | hex | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wood | 0-3 | 0-3 | Wood Texture |
| Fire | 0-15 | 0-F | Age in some fraction of a second |
| Leaves | 0-3 | 0-3 | Leaves Texture |
| Jukebox | 0-11 | 0-B | Disc in jukebox |
| Saplings | 0-15 | 0-F | Age / Tree Type |
| Cactus | 0-15 | 0-F | Age |
| Sugar Canes | 0-15 | 0-F | Age |
| Water and Lava | 0-15 | 0-F | Fluid level |
| Soil/Farmland | 0-8 | 0-8 | Wetness |
| Crops | 0-7 | 0-7 | Crop size |
| Nether Wart | 0-3 | 0-3 | Nether Wart Size |
| Pumpkin and melon stem | 0-7 | 0-7 | Growth stage |
| Wool | 0-15 | 0-F | Color |
| Dyes | 0-15 | 0-F | Dye Color |
| Torches and Redstone Torches | 0-5 | 0-5 | Torch orientation |
| Rails (reg, powered, detect) | 0-9 | 0-9 | Rail slope, orientation, power |
| Stairs | 0-3 | 0-3 | Stair orientation |
| Levers | 6-14 | 6-E | Lever orientation and thrown state |
| Doors | 0-15 | 0-F | Hinge corner position and swing state |
| Buttons | 0-15 | 0-F | Button orientation |
| Sign Posts | 0-15 | 0-F | Sign orientation |
| Ladders, Wall Signs, Furnaces, Dispensers, Chests | 2-5 | 2-5 | Orientation |
| Pumpkins and Jack-O-Lanterns | 0-3 | 0-3 | Pumpkin orientation |
| Pressure Plates | 0-1 | 0-1 | Whether it's pressed |
| Coal | 0-1 | 0-1 | Type of coal (mined coal or charcoal) |
| Tools and Armor | varies | Damage level | |
| Slabs | 0-3 | 0-3 | Type of slab |
| Snow | 0-15 | 0-F | Block height |
| Cake | 0-5 | 0-5 | Pieces eaten |
| Bed | 0-3, 8-11 | 0-3, 8-B | Orientation and head/foot |
| Redstone Repeater | 0-15 | 0-F | Orientation and delay |
| Redstone Wire | 0-15 | 0-F | Power level |
| Tall Grass | 0-2 | 0-2 | Appearance (grass, fern, dead shrub) |
| Trapdoors | 0-7 | 0-7 | Orientation and "swung" state |
| Piston | 0-5, 8-13 | 0-5, 8-D | Orientation and "extended" state |
| Piston Extension | 0-5, 8-13 | 0-5, 8-D | Orientation and "sticky" state |
| Stone Brick | 0-3 | 0-3 | Stronghold texture |
| Huge brown and red mushroom | 0-10 | 0-A | Texture |
| Vines | 0-15 | 0-F | Attached Surface |
| Fence Gates | 0-7 | 0-7 | Open/Closed, and direction |
| Potions | 0-65535 | 0-FFFF | Potion Type |
| Brewing Stand | 0-7 | 0-7 | Slots used |
| Cauldron | 0-3 | 0-3 | Amount of water |
| End Portal Frame | 0-1 | 0-1 | Broken or Fixed |
| Cobblestone Wall | 0-1 | 0-1 | Cobblestone or Moss Stone |
| Flower Pot | 0-11 | 0-B | Plant inside flower pot |
| Heads | 0-4 | 0-4 | Type of Head |
Wooden Planks
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Oak wood plank | |
| 1 | Pine/Spruce wood plank | |
| 2 | Birch wood plank | |
| 3 | Jungle wood plank |
Saplings
Prior to Beta 1.5
Prior to Beta 1.5, this data value was a counter which started at 0x0 (for a freshly-planted sapling) and was increased at random intervals. Once the counter hit 15, a new tree was created in its place.
Beta 1.5 and after
As of Beta 1.5, the data value is split in half. The bottom two bits now determine the type of sapling (and thus the eventual tree type), according to the following table:
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Oak Sapling | |
| 1 | Spruce Sapling | |
| 2 | Birch Sapling | |
| 3 | Jungle Tree Sapling | |
| 4+ | Same as 3, but never dropped |
The top two bits function as the counter, as in pre-1.5 builds, though obviously there are only four values available in the remaining bits. Either the counter is incremented more slowly to compensate, or trees might just grow more quickly since the update.
Some time between Beta 1.5 and 1.2.5, the data was changed to use 3 bits of type and a 1 bit counter.
Water and Lava
If bit 0x8 is set, this liquid is "falling" and only spreads downward. At this level, the lower bits are essentially ignored, since this block is then at its highest fluid level.
The lower three bits are the fluid block's level. 0x0 is the highest fluid level (not necessarily filling the block - this depends on the neighboring fluid blocks above each upper corner of the block). Data values increase as the fluid level of the block drops: 0x1 is next highest, 0x2 lower, on through 0x7, the lowest fluid level. Along a line on a flat plane, water drops one level per meter from the source, lava drops two.
The stationary versions of each fluid are "stable" and currently not being checked by the engine for further level changes.
Wood
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Oak wood | |
| 1 | Pine/Spruce wood | |
| 2 | Birch wood | |
| 3 | Jungle wood |
There is also 2 bits for rotated wood:
- 0x4: Pointing East-West
- 0x8: Pointing North-South
- 0xC: Directionless; all faces have the appropriate bark texture
Leaves
If bit 0x4 is set, the leaves are permanent and will never decay. This bit is set on player-placed leaf blocks and overrides the meaning of bit 0x8.
If bit 0x8 is set, the leaves will be checked for decay. The bit will be cleared after the check if the leaves do not decay. The bit will be set again whenever a block adjacent to the leaves is changed.
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Oak leaves | |
| 1 | Pine/Spruce leaves | |
| 2 | Birch leaves | |
| 3 | Jungle leaves |
Wool
These values specify the color of the wool. This data is stored in block metadata for placed wool, and as the "damage" for wool in the inventory.
| Icon | Dec | Hex | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0x0 | Regular wool (white) | |
| 1 | 0x1 | Orange | |
| 2 | 0x2 | Magenta | |
| 3 | 0x3 | Light Blue | |
| 4 | 0x4 | Yellow | |
| 5 | 0x5 | Lime | |
| 6 | 0x6 | Pink | |
| 7 | 0x7 | Gray | |
| 8 | 0x8 | Light Gray | |
| 9 | 0x9 | Cyan | |
| 10 | 0xA | Purple | |
| 11 | 0xB | Blue | |
| 12 | 0xC | Brown | |
| 13 | 0xD | Green | |
| 14 | 0xE | Red | |
| 15 | 0xF | Black |
Torches and Redstone Torches
- 0x1: Pointing Template:F
- 0x2: Pointing Template:F
- 0x3: Pointing Template:F
- 0x4: Pointing Template:F
- 0x5: Standing on the floor
Slabs and Double Slabs
For both slabs and double slabs, the lower three bits of the metadata nybble determine the texture:
Stone Slabs
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0x0 | Stone Slab | |
| 0x1 | Sandstone Slab | |
| 0x2 | Wooden Stone Slab | |
| 0x3 | Cobblestone Slab | |
| 0x4 | Brick Slab | |
| 0x5 | Stone Brick Slab |
Wooden Slabs
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0x0 | Oak-Wood Slab | |
| 0x1 | Spruce-Wood Slab | |
| 0x2 | Birch-Wood Slab | |
| 0x3 | Jungle-Wood Slab |
Slabs can be either "right-side-up" or "upside-down"; this information is stored in the most significant metadata bit 0x8 as follows:
- 0: Slab is right-side-up, occupying the bottom half of its voxel.
- 1: Slab is upside-down, occupying the top half of its voxel.
Thus a right-side-up wooden stone slab has metadata value 0x2 (binary 0010), while an upside-down wooden slab is represented by metadata 0xA (binary 1010). Double slabs do not make use of the high-order bit of the metadata value.
Upside-down slabs were implemented in Weekly Release 12w08a and introduced officially in Minecraft 1.2. Brick slabs and stone brick slabs were added in Beta 1.8.
Wooden slabs as a separate block with wooden properties, rather than a retextured stone slab, was introduced in Weekly Release 12w17a, with each of the four plank types included. The wooden stone slab is still available through inventory hacks or the /give command.
Fire
0x0 is a placed or spread fire. Once it reaches 0xF the eternal fire-trick will work since there will be no further updates of the block.
Sandstone
For normal sandstone the bottom has a cracked pattern. The other types of sandstone have bottom faces same as the tops.
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0x0 | Normal | |
| 0x1 | Chiseled | |
| 0x2 | Smooth |
Beds
- 0x0: Head is pointing Template:F
- 0x1: Head is pointing Template:F
- 0x2: Head is pointing Template:F
- 0x3: Head is pointing Template:F
- 0x4: (bit flag) - When 0, the bed is empty. When 1, the bed is occupied.
- 0x8: (bit flag) - When 0, the foot of the bed. When 1, the head of the bed.
Tall Grass
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0x0 | Dead shrub (identical in appearance to block Dead Bush when placed, but acts like Tall Grass) | |
| 0x1 | Tall grass | |
| 0x2 | Fern |
Piston
The top bit (0x8) is a status bit that determines whether the piston is pushed out or not. 1 for pushed out, 0 for retracted.
The bottom three bits are a value from 0 to 5, indicating the direction of the piston (the direction the piston head is pointing)
- 0: Down
- 1: Up
- 2: Template:F
- 3: Template:F
- 4: Template:F
- 5: Template:F
Piston Extension
The top bit (0x8) is a status bit that determines whether the head is sticky or not (note that the Piston Body actually has completely different block types for Sticky and Regular). 1 is sticky, 0 is regular.
The bottom three bits are a value from 0 to 5, indicating the direction of the piston (the direction the piston head is pointing).
- 0: Down
- 1: Up
- 2: Template:F
- 3: Template:F
- 4: Template:F
- 5: Template:F
Stairs
- 0x0: Ascending Template:F
- 0x1: Ascending Template:F
- 0x2: Ascending Template:F
- 0x3: Ascending Template:F
Starting in Minecraft 1.2 (actually weekly 12w08a), the bit at 0x4 is used as follows:
- 0: Stairs are regular
- 1: Stairs are upside down
Redstone Wire
0xF is a wire placed right next to a power source (like a redstone torch). The value declines with distance until 0x0, which is a non-powered wire. The direction of the wire is not saved but calculated at runtime.
Crops
Crops grow from 0x0 to 0x7.
| Icon | Value |
|---|---|
| 0 | |
| 1 | |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | |
| 5 | |
| 6 | |
| 7 |
Farmland
0x0 is dry land, 0x1-0x8 are increasing levels of wetness. The wetness value depends on how far the block is away from water.
Sign Posts
- 0x0: Template:F
- 0x1: Template:F-Template:F
- 0x2: Template:F
- 0x3: Template:F-Template:F
- 0x4: Template:F
- 0x5: Template:F-Template:F
- 0x6: Template:F
- 0x7: Template:F-Template:F
- 0x8: Template:F
- 0x9: Template:F-Template:F
- 0xA: Template:F
- 0xB: Template:F-Template:F
- 0xC: Template:F
- 0xD: Template:F-Template:F
- 0xE: Template:F
- 0xF: Template:F-Template:F
Doors
Minecraft 1.1 and Earlier
The two least significant bits are the orientation of the door, that is, the corner in which its hinge is positioned:
- 0x0: Template:F corner
- 0x1: Template:F corner
- 0x2: Template:F corner
- 0x3: Template:F corner
The two bits above are flags:
- 0x8: If this bit is set, this is the top half of a door (else the lower half).
- 0x4: If this bit is set, the door has swung counterclockwise around its hinge.
For example, the bottom half of a door with its hinge on the Template:F corner, which is swung so that it is closed when viewed from the Template:F, will have a data value of (3 | 4) = (3 + 4) = 7.
Starting at Minecraft 1.2 (from weekly snapshot 12w06a)
Graphic of possible door data values in 12w06a
The total data needed to accurately describe a single door tile is now contained in both door tiles, so both data values have to be inspected.
Common to both door tiles, the top bit (0x8) is as follows:
- 0: The bottom half of the door
- 1: The top half of the door
Top Sections
- The least-significant bit (0x1) is as follows, assuming you're facing the same direction the door faces while closed:
- 0: Hinge is on the right (this is the default for single doors)
- 1: Hinge is on the left (this will be used for the other half of a double-door combo)
- The other two bits (0x2 and 0x4) are always zero.
- The only valid values for a top section, therefore, are 8 (binary 1000) and 9 (binary 1001).
Bottom Sections
- The second bit (0x4) determines the door's state:
- 0: Closed
- 1: Open
- The bottom two bits determine which direction the door faces (these directions given for which direction the door faces while closed)
- 0: Facing Template:F
- 1: Facing Template:F
- 2: Facing Template:F
- 3: Facing Template:F
Rails
Regular Minecart rails use values above 0x5 for the corner pieces. For powered rails, 0x8 is a bit flag; if set, the rail is powered. The bottom three bits have a valid range of 0x0 to 0x5.
- 0x0: flat track going Template:F-Template:F
- 0x1: flat track going Template:F-Template:F
- 0x2: track ascending to the Template:F
- 0x3: track ascending to the Template:F
- 0x4: track ascending to the Template:F
- 0x5: track ascending to the Template:F
Regular minecart tracks can make a circle from four rails:
- 0x6: Template:F corner (connecting Template:F and Template:F)
- 0x7: Template:F corner (connecting Template:F and Template:F)
- 0x8: Template:F corner (connecting Template:F and Template:F)
- 0x9: Template:F corner (connecting Template:F and Template:F)
Ladders, Wall Signs, Furnaces, Dispensers and Chests
- 0x2: Facing Template:F (for ladders and signs, attached to the Template:F side of a block)
- 0x3: Facing Template:F
- 0x4: Facing Template:F
- 0x5: Facing Template:F
Levers
- 0x8: If this bit is set, the lever has been thrown and is providing power.
Wall levers:
- 0x1: Facing Template:F
- 0x2: Facing Template:F
- 0x3: Facing Template:F
- 0x4: Facing Template:F
Ground levers:
- 0x5: Lever points Template:F when off.
- 0x6: Lever points Template:F when off. (Note that unlike the other types of switch, this version didn't power wires around the block it was sitting on. This bug was fixed in Beta 1.6)
Ceiling levers:
- 0x7: Lever points Template:F when off.
- 0x0: Lever points Template:F when off.
Pressure Plates
- 0x1: If this bit is set, the plate is pressed.
Buttons
- 0x8 If this bit is set, the button has been pressed. If this bit is set in a saved level, the button will remain pressed for an undefined length of time after the level is loaded.
Button direction:
- 0x1: Facing Template:F
- 0x2: Facing Template:F
- 0x3: Facing Template:F
- 0x4: Facing Template:F
Snow
Heights of snow from 0-7, going from left to right
- 0x0: Normal snowfall height
- ...
- 0x7: Full block size height
The height repeats for values 8-15. Note that snow does not occur naturally at other heights than 0, but can be edited or hacked in. Values 0-2 has no hitbox, values 3-7 has the same hitbox as a slab.
Cactus
0x0 is a freshly planted cactus. The data value is incremented at random intervals. When it becomes 15, a new cactus block is created on top as long as the total height does not exceed 3.
Sugar Canes
0x0 is a freshly planted cane. The data value is incremented at random intervals. When it becomes 15, a new sugar cane block is created on top as long as the total height does not exceed 3.
Jukebox
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Nothing | |
| 1 | Gold Disc (13) | |
| 2 | Green Disc (cat) | |
| 3 | Orange Disc (blocks) | |
| 4 | Red Disc (chirp) | |
| 5 | Lime Green Disc (far) | |
| 6 | Purple Disc (mall) | |
| 7 | Violet Disc (mellohi) | |
| 8 | Black Disc (stal) | |
| 9 | White Disc (strad) | |
| 10 | Sea Green Disc (ward) | |
| 11 | Broken Disc (11) |
Pumpkins and Jack-O-Lanterns
- 0x0: Facing Template:F
- 0x1: Facing Template:F
- 0x2: Facing Template:F
- 0x3: Facing Template:F
Cake
- 0x0: 0 pieces eaten
- 0x1: 1 piece eaten
- 0x2: 2 pieces eaten
- 0x3: 3 pieces eaten
- 0x4: 4 pieces eaten
- 0x5: 5 pieces eaten
Redstone Repeater
Low (1st & 2nd) bits:
- 0x0: Facing Template:F
- 0x1: Facing Template:F
- 0x2: Facing Template:F
- 0x3: Facing Template:F
High (3rd & 4th) bits:
- 0x0: 1 tick delay
- 0x1: 2 tick delay
- 0x2: 3 tick delay
- 0x3: 4 tick delay
Trapdoors
0x4 is a bit that determines whether or not the trapdoor is swung open. 0 for closed (on the ground), 1 for open (against its connecting wall). 0x8 is a bit that determines whether the trapdoor is on the bottom or top of the block. The remaining two bits describe which wall the trapdoor is attached to:
- 0x0: Attached to the Template:F wall
- 0x1: Attached to the Template:F wall
- 0x2: Attached to the Template:F wall
- 0x3: Attached to the Template:F wall
Monster Egg
A silverfish will hide inside a Stone, Cobblestone, or Stone Brick block, changing it into a Monster Egg block. The data value tells us its appearance:
- 0: Stone
- 1: Cobblestone
- 2: Stone Brick
Stone Brick
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0x0 | Normal | |
| 0x1 | Mossy | |
| 0x2 | Cracked | |
| 0x3 | Chiseled |
Huge brown and red mushroom
Huge mushrooms consist of the same blocks throughout their structure, the data value of each block decides the texture. The default texture on all sides is porous flesh. The cap texture can be either the brown mushroom or red mushroom texture, the textures for porous and stem sides are identical.
| Value | Description | Textures |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Fleshy piece | Pores on all sides |
| 1 | Corner piece | Cap texture on top, Template:F and Template:F |
| 2 | Side piece | Cap texture on top and Template:F |
| 3 | Corner piece | Cap texture on top, Template:F and Template:F |
| 4 | Side piece | Cap texture on top and Template:F |
| 5 | Top piece | Cap texture on top |
| 6 | Side piece | Cap texture on top and Template:F |
| 7 | Corner piece | Cap texture on top, Template:F and Template:F |
| 8 | Side piece | Cap texture on top and Template:F |
| 9 | Corner piece | Cap texture on top, Template:F and Template:F |
| 10 | Stem piece | Stem texture on all four sides, pores on top and bottom |
| 14 | All stem | Stem texture on all six sides |
| 15 | All Cap | Cap texture on all six sides |
Pumpkin stem and Melon stem
Pumpkin and melon stems grow from 0x0 to 0x7. During each stage of growth a part of their model is revealed. In the last stage a stem can spawn a melon or pumpkin next to it on empty farmland. As long as this fruit remains the stem will appear bent towards the fruit.
Vines
Determines the face against which the vine is anchored. Note that (except for Top) these are testable as bit flags, unlike most of the other directional data for other block types. Multiple sides can contain vines. The "top" attachment is assumed to be present if data is 0 or there is solid block above.
- 1: Template:F
- 2: Template:F
- 4: Template:F
- 8: Template:F
Fence Gates
0x4 is a bit flag: 1 is open, 0 is closed. The remaining two bits determine in which direction the gate will open.
- 0: To the Template:F
- 1: To the Template:F
- 2: To the Template:F
- 3: To the Template:F
Nether Wart
Like Crops, the data value is related to the size of the Nether Wart. There are three distinct visual stages to Nether Wart's growth (the associated data values are given):
| Icon | Value |
|---|---|
| 0 | |
| 1-2 | |
| 3 |
Brewing Stand
The bottom three bits are bit flags for which bottle slots actually contain bottles. The actual bottle contents (and the reagent at the top) are stored in a TileEntity for this block, not in the data field.
- 0x1: The slot pointing Template:F
- 0x2: The slot pointing Template:F
- 0x4: The slot pointing Template:F
Cauldron
The data value stores the amount of water kept in the cauldron, in units of glass bottles that can be filled.
- 0: Empty
- 1: 1/3 filled
- 2: 2/3 filled
- 3: Fully filled
End Portal Frame
The bottom two bits determine which "side" of the whole portal frame this block is a part of. To make the frame activate, each of the portal frame blocks in the pattern must "face" toward the middle. Since the image is symmetrical, no visual appearance indicates which "direction" an individual block is actually facing, but if the block isn't facing in that direction and that is the last frame block where the Ender Pearl is placed, the frame won't activate.
Direction vectors for the blocks are the following:
- 0: To the Template:F
- 1: To the Template:F
- 2: To the Template:F
- 3: To the Template:F
0x4 is a bit flag: 0 is an "empty" frame block, 1 is a block with an Eye of Ender inserted.
Cocoa Plants
The top two bits, 0xC, specify the size of the plant.
- 0x0: small
- 0x4: medium
- 0x8: large
Combination 0xC (both bits set) is not used.
The bottom two bits define which direction the plant is facing out, i.e. to what side of the tree the plant is attached.
- 0x0: Facing Template:F (i.e., attached to the Template:F side of the tree)
- 0x1: Facing Template:F
- 0x2: Facing Template:F
- 0x3: Facing Template:F
Tripwire Hooks
- 0x4: This bit means the tripwire hook is connected and ready to trip ("middle" position)
- 0x8: This bit means the tripwire hook is currently activated ("down" position)
An activated hook will normally have a value of 0xC, meaning "connected" and "activated".
The two low bits determine to which wall the hook is attached:
- 0x0: Facing Template:F
- 0x1: Facing Template:F
- 0x2: Facing Template:F
- 0x3: Facing Template:F
Tripwires
- 0x4: This bit means the tripwire as a whole has been activated.
- 0x1: This bit means some object is on this particular piece of tripwire.
So, unactivated tripwire has a value of 0x0.
Connection is determined by the neighboring tripwire, similar to redstone wiring.
Cobblestone Walls
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Cobblestone | |
| 1 | Moss Stone |
Flower Pots
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | empty | |
| 1 | Rose | |
| 2 | Dandelion | |
| 3 | Oak Sapling | |
| 4 | Spruce Sapling | |
| 5 | Birch Sapling | |
| 6 | Jungle Tree Sapling | |
| 7 | Red Mushroom | |
| 8 | Brown Mushroom | |
| 9 | Cactus | |
| 10 | Dead Bush | |
| 11 | Fern |
Heads
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Skeleton | |
| 1 | Wither Skeleton | |
| 2 | Zombie | |
| 3 | Human | |
| 4 | Creeper |
Coal
| Icon | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Coal | |
| 1 | Charcoal |
Dyes
Template:Dyes
Potions
A Glass Bottle filled with a potion. Potion type is stored in item's damage value as a 16-bit number. Potion effect, name, and other flags are encoded on bits. Effect duration itself isn't there, but can be calculated from other values.
Current meaning of bits is described below. Note that potion name overlaps with potion effect and tier.
| Bit | Dec | Hex | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 1 | 0001 | Potion effect | Potion name |
| 1 | 2 | 0002 | ||
| 2 | 4 | 0004 | ||
| 3 | 8 | 0008 | ||
| 4 | 16 | 0010 | ||
| 5 | 32 | 0020 | Tier | |
| 6 | 64 | 0040 | Extended duration | |
| 7 | 128 | 0080 | (ignored) | |
| 8 | 256 | 0100 | ||
| 9 | 512 | 0200 | ||
| 10 | 1024 | 0400 | ||
| 11 | 2048 | 0800 | ||
| 12 | 4096 | 1000 | ||
| 13 | 8192 | 2000 | ||
| 14 | 16384 | 4000 | Splash potion | |
| 15 | 32768 | 8000 | (ignored) | |
To calculate damage value of potion with desired effect use the following formula:
DV = potion_effect + tier_bit + extended_bit + splash_bit
for example:
- potion with "Instant Health" effect has damage value 5 (= 5 + 0 + 0 + 0);
- potion with extended "Slowness" effect has value 74 (= 10 + 0 + 64 + 0);
- splash potion with tier II "Strength" effect has value 16425 (= 9 + 32 + 0 + 16384).
To get potion with certain name, use the following formula:
DV = potion_name + extended_bit + splash_bit
for example:
- "Splash Charming Potion" has damage value 16422 (= 38 + 0 + 16384)
"Potion name" bits
| Dec | Hex | Potion |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 00 | Water Bottle / Mundane Potion |
| 1 | 01 | Potion of Regeneration |
| 2 | 02 | Potion of Swiftness |
| 3 | 03 | Potion of Fire Resistance |
| 4 | 04 | Potion of Poison |
| 5 | 05 | Potion of Healing |
| 6 | 06 | Clear Potion |
| 7 | 07 | Clear Potion |
| 8 | 08 | Potion of Weakness |
| 9 | 09 | Potion of Strength |
| 10 | 0a | Potion of Slowness |
| 11 | 0b | Diffuse Potion |
| 12 | 0c | Potion of Harming |
| 13 | 0d | Artless Potion |
| 14 | 0e | Thin Potion |
| 15 | 0f | Thin Potion |
| Dec | Hex | Potion |
|---|---|---|
| 16 | 10 | Awkward Potion |
| 17 | 11 | Potion of Regeneration |
| 18 | 12 | Potion of Swiftness |
| 19 | 13 | Potion of Fire Resistance |
| 20 | 14 | Potion of Poison |
| 21 | 15 | Potion of Healing |
| 22 | 16 | Bungling Potion |
| 23 | 17 | Bungling Potion |
| 24 | 18 | Potion of Weakness |
| 25 | 19 | Potion of Strength |
| 26 | 1a | Potion of Slowness |
| 27 | 1b | Smooth Potion |
| 28 | 1c | Potion of Harming |
| 29 | 1d | Suave Potion |
| 30 | 1e | Debonair Potion |
| 31 | 1f | Debonair Potion |
| Dec | Hex | Potion |
|---|---|---|
| 32 | 20 | Thick Potion |
| 33 | 21 | Potion of Regeneration II |
| 34 | 22 | Potion of Swiftness II |
| 35 | 23 | Potion of Fire Resistance |
| 36 | 24 | Potion of Poison II |
| 37 | 25 | Potion of Healing II |
| 38 | 26 | Charming Potion |
| 39 | 27 | Charming Potion |
| 40 | 28 | Potion of Weakness |
| 41 | 29 | Potion of Strength II |
| 42 | 2a | Potion of Slowness |
| 43 | 2b | Refined Potion |
| 44 | 2c | Potion of Harming II |
| 45 | 2d | Cordial Potion |
| 46 | 2e | Sparkling Potion |
| 47 | 2f | Sparkling Potion |
| Dec | Hex | Potion |
|---|---|---|
| 48 | 30 | Potent Potion |
| 49 | 31 | Potion of Regeneration II |
| 50 | 32 | Potion of Swiftness II |
| 51 | 33 | Potion of Fire Resistance |
| 52 | 34 | Potion of Poison II |
| 53 | 35 | Potion of Healing II |
| 54 | 36 | Rank Potion |
| 55 | 37 | Rank Potion |
| 56 | 38 | Potion of Weakness |
| 57 | 39 | Potion of Strength II |
| 58 | 3a | Potion of Slowness |
| 59 | 3b | Acrid Potion |
| 60 | 3c | Potion of Harming II |
| 61 | 3d | Gross Potion |
| 62 | 3e | Stinky Potion |
| 63 | 3f | Stinky Potion |
Note: potion with name set to 0 is called "Water Bottle" only if no other bit is set. Otherwise, it is called "Mundane Potion".
Note: potions with splash potion bit set have additional "Splash " prefix.
"Potion effect" bits
"Tier" bit
| Dec | Hex | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0000 | Tier I effect. |
| 32 | 0020 | Tier II effect. Multiply duration by 1/2. |
Note: Fire Resistance, Weakness and Slowness effects have no second tier. Their strength and duration are unaffected by this bit.
"Extended duration" bit
| Dec | Hex | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0000 | Base duration. |
| 64 | 0040 | Multiply duration by 8/3. |
"Splash potion" bit
| Dec | Hex | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0000 | Drinkable potion. |
| 16384 | 4000 | Splash potion. Multiply duration by 3/4. |
Spawn Eggs
Damage values on Spawn Eggs will cause it to spawn the Entity of that ID. For example, a damage value of 2 would cause the spawner egg to create Experience Orbs.
Trivia
- Using /give command or inventory editors, an item can be spawned with its data value out of normal bounds. This can cause a normal looking item to appear, but will be unusable and unstackable with an identical item that has a different data value. In the case of Wool colors, data values "rotate" when out of bounds. Examples are provided:
- Example 1 - Stacking: If the player were to type /give <PLAYERNAME> 351 1 1, an Ink Sac would be given to the player like normal. However, if the player were to type /give <PLAYERNAME> 351 1 -4 afterward, another Ink Sac would be given, but it won't stack with the first Ink Sac, because the two Ink Sacs have different data values, despite the fact that both items appear to be the same thing.
- Example 2 - Value Defaults: Using the /give command to spawn an item with data values that are out of valid bounds will "default" to the lowest or highest valid data value closest to it. Typing /give <PLAYERNAME> 351 1 -23 will spawn an Ink Sac, due to -23 being closest to 0, the lowest possible valid data value for dye, being the Ink Sac. Typing /give <PLAYERNAME> 351 1 43 will spawn Bone Meal, because 43 is closest to the dye's highest valid data value, being 15, which is what Bone Meal is.
- Example 3 - Non-usable: Note that the valid data values for dye are between the numbers 0 and 15. Any type of dye that's spawned with an data value lower than 0 or higher than 15 cannot be used. So if one is using the /give command to spawn a dye with an data value of 32, which would spawn Bone Meal, the said Bone Meal can not be used to mix with other dyes or be used as a quick plant growing agent.
- Example 4 - Rotation: data value rotation has been confirmed for Wool, but only the colors seem to rotate. Using a Wool data value of 16 (when the highest is 15) will "circle back" to white wool, which is 0. Using an data value of 18 will circle back to Magenta Wool, because 18 is 3 integers higher than the max of 15, it will circle back to 0, but the extra 3 bumps it to the data value of 2. Despite this, the unstacking data value issue still remains.
JSON Data Values
- Web/Plugin/App Developers looking for a JSON representation of the minecraft data values and PNG images can use the free api at: http://api.mineverse.com (Free registration required to prevent abuse). This list is maintained by a volunteer and has an "update" value that lets you know the latest update. It may not reflect the latest changes here.
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