List of all Minecraft items in alphabetical order

In Minecraft, items are objects that exist within the player’s hands and inventory or are displayed in armor stands or item frames. They can be raw or manufactured materials, tools, food, potions, armor, and weapons. Also, some items in Minecraft hold more value than others in the gameplay.

This article will group all the Minecraft items and list them alphabetically to help you understand them better. So, without wasting more time, let’s get to it.

List of items in Minecraft that create blocks, fluids, or entities

  • Acacia boat: Transports players and mobs over water, sold for emeralds, or used as fuel. The Savanna villagers prefer using it.
  • Armor stand: An entity that holds and displays wearable items in Minecraft.
  • Beetroot Seeds: An item that grows to produce beetroot crops. Also, it breeds chickens, then helps to lead them around and tames parrots.
  • Birch Boat: This item helps to transport players and mobs over water, can be sold for emeralds, or used as fuel.
  • Bottle o’ Enchanting: An item that drops experiences orbs when thrown.
  • Bow: A weapon that shoots arrows.
  • Bucket: A tool used to carry water, lava, milk, powder snow, live fish, and axolotls.
    • Bucket of Axolotl: A bucket carrying Axolotl.
    • Bucket of Cod: A bucket carrying Cod.
    • Bucket of Pufferfish: A bucket carrying Pufferfish.
    • Bucket of Salmon: A bucket carrying Salmon.
    • Bucket of Tropical Fish: A bucket carrying Tropical Fish.
  • Carrot: A food item that can be eaten by a player.
  • Cocoa Beans: Food ingredients that come from cocoa. They help to craft cookies and brown dye.
  • Crossbow: A weapon like a bow. It uses arrows and fireworks as ammunition.
  • Dark Oak Boat: An item that transports players and mobs over water, can be sold for emeralds or used as fuel. Swamp villagers prefer using it.
  • Egg: An item used to craft food items in Minecraft. It can also serve as a throwable entity that spawns chicks.
  • End Crystal: This is both an item and entity found in the end.
  • Ender Pearl: This item is an Enderman drop that you can use to make eye ender and teleport.
  • Eye of Ender: An item that helps locate strongholds and activate the end portals found inside them.
  • Fire Charge: Can be used to place fire.
  • Firework Rocket: An item/entity Used to create decorative explosions, boost when flying with elytra, and crossbow ammunition.
  • Fishing Rod: A fishing item.
  • Flint and Steel: Helps to light fires.
  • Glow Berries: Food items found in cave vines are used to plant them.
  • Glow Item Frame: Illuminates itself and the item that’s inside it.
  • Item Frame: This is an entity/block entity for displaying an item or the block inside it.
  • Jungle Boat: An item for transporting players and mobs over water. Also, you can sell it for emeralds or use it as fuel. It’s mainly found in desert and Jungle villages.
  • Kelp: This is an underwater plant.
  • Lava Bucket: A bucket filled with lava.
  • Lead: Tools used to leash and lead passive and neutral animals, monsters, and golems.
  • Lingering Potion: Variants of splash potions thrown to leave clouds with status effects.
  • Melon Seeds: Items used to grow melon plants.
  • Minecart: This is a vehicle entity that resembles a train. It runs on rails too.
    • Minecart with Chest: A minecart that has a chest inside it.
    • Minecart with Command Block: A minecart with a command block inside it.
    • Minecart with Furnace: A minecart with a furnace inside it.
    • Minecart with Hopper: A hopper inside a minecart.
    • Minecart with TNT: A block of TNT inside a minecart
  • Nether Wart: A fungus that spawns in the nether world and is used to create potions.
  • Oak Boat: A transportation item for players and mobs over water. You can also sell it to plain villagers for emeralds or use it as fuel.
  • Painting: Decorative entities that hang on walls.
  • Potato: A food item that can be planted, eaten raw, or cooked in a furnace or campfire.
  • Powder Snow Bucket: A bucket carrying powder snow.
  • Pumpkin Seeds: An item used to grow pumpkin plants.
  • Redstone Dust: A mineral that transmits Redstone powder when placed as a block.
  • Snowball: Throwable combat items in Minecraft.
  • Splash Potion: A variant of potions that players can throw.
  • Spruce Boat: An item that helps transport players and mobs over water. Plus, it can fetch emeralds when sold to taiga and snowy villagers.
  • String: A recipe item for crafting other items like leads, fishing rods, and bows. It turns into a tripwire when placed as a block.
  • Sweet Berries: Food items that come from sweet berry bushes.
  • Trident: A weapon dropped from drowned. It’s used in melee and ranged combat.
  • Water Bucket: A bucket with water.
  • Wheat Seeds: Items used in farming.

Rare minecraft items

List of items with use in the Minecraft world

These are the Minecraft items you can use to perform particular actions or serve a purpose in the game.

  • Apple: Food item that a player can eat.
  • Arrow: Ammunition for bows, crossbows, and dispensers.
  • Baked Potato: A food item that the player can eat.
  • Beetroot: A food and dye ingredient.
  • Beetroot Soup: An unstackable food item.
  • Black Dye: A primary color dye.
  • Blue Dye: A primary dye color.
  • Bone: An item dropped by skeletons and their variants.
  • Bone Meal: A crafting ingredient for dyes and fertilizer for most plants.
  • Book and Quill: An item for writing written books.
  • Bowl: Containers for holding food.
  • Bread: A food item that a player can eat.
  • Brown Dye: A primary color dye that comes from cocoa beans.
  • Bundle: A storage item used for managing items inside the inventory.
  • Carrot on a Stick: An item used to control saddled pigs.
  • Chainmail Boots: A type of armor that covers a player’s feet.
  • Chainmail Chestplate: A type of armor that covers a player’s upper body.
  • Chainmail Helmet: A type of armor that covers a player’s head.
  • Chainmail Leggings: A type of armor that covers a player’s lower body.
  • Chorus Fruit: A food item found in the end that a player can eat raw or cook into popped chorus fruit. It’s capable of teleporting a player 8 blocks in any direction.
  • Compass: An item that points to the word spawn or Iodstone.
  • Cooked Chicken: A food item that the player can eat.
  • Cooked Cod: A food item that comes from cooking raw cod.
  • Cooked Mutton: A food item that comes from cooking raw mutton.
  • Cooked Porkchop: A food item that the player can eat.
  • Cooked Rabbit: A food item that the player can eat.
  • Cooked Salmon: A food item that comes from cooking raw salmon.
  • Cookie: Food items in Minecraft that a player can get in large quantities
  • Cyan Dye: A secondary dye color.
  • Debug Stick: An item for editing the block states of blocks. It’s only available in the Java edition.
  • Diamond Axe: An axe made of diamond.
  • Diamond Boots: Boots that feature a diamond material.
  • Diamond Chestplate: A chestplate made of diamond.
  • Diamond Helmet: a helmet made of diamond.
  • Diamond Hoe: A hoe made of diamond.
  • Diamond Horse Armor: A horse armor made using diamond.
  • Diamond Leggings: Leggings that feature a diamond material.
  • Diamond Pickaxe: a pickaxe made of diamond.
  • Diamond Shovel: A shovel made of diamond.
  • Diamond Sword: A sword made of diamond
  • Dried Kelp: A food item that a player can eat quickly.
  • Elytra: These are rare wings in end ships. They’re the only source of flight in survival mode.
  • Empty Map: This is a map with nothing on it.
  • Enchanted Golden Apple: An uncraftable variant of the golden apple.
  • Goat Horn: An item dropped by goats in the Bedrock edition.
  • Glass Bottle: An item you can use to hold water, honey, potions, or dragon’s breath.
  • Glow Ink Sac: A drop from a dead glow squid. It produces glowing text when added to signs.
  • Gold Ingot: A metal ingot that’s used to craft different items.
  • Golden Apple: A special food item with beneficial effects when consumed.
  • Golden Axe: An axe crafted using gold metal.
  • Golden Boots: Boots crafted with gold.
  • Golden Carrot: An important food item and brewing ingredient.
  • Golden Chestplate: A chestplate made using gold.
  • Golden Helmet: A helmet crafted with gold metal.
  • Golden Hoe: A hoe made using gold.
  • Golden Horse Armor: A horse armor made using gold.
  • Golden Leggings: Leggings made of gold.
  • Golden Pickaxe: Pickaxe made of gold.
  • Golden Shovel: A shovel made using gold.
  • Golden Sword: A sword made of gold.
  • Gray Dye: A secondary dye.
  • Green Dye: A primary color dye.
  • Honeycomb: Items that come from bee nests and beehives.
  • Honey Bottle: A consumable drink that players get when using a glass bottle on a beehive.
  • Ink Sac: An item dropped by a dead squid. It’s used to craft black dye, book and quill, and dark prismarine.
  • Iron Axe: An axe made of iron metal.
  • Iron Boots: Boot made of iron.
  • Iron Chestplate: A chestplate made using iron metal.
  • Iron Helmet: A helmet crafted using iron metal.
  • Iron Hoe: A hoe made of iron.
  • Iron Horse Armor: A horse armor made using iron material.
  • Iron Ingot: Versatile metal ingots used in crafting.
  • Iron Leggings: Leggings made from iron.
  • Iron Pickaxe: A pickaxe crafted with iron.
  • Iron Shovel: A shovel crafted with iron.
  • Iron Sword: A sword crafted with iron.
  • Knowledge Book: This is a utility item full of crafting recipes.
  • Lapis Lazuli (as a dye): A mineral you can use for decorations and enchanting.
  • Leather Boots: Boots made of leather.
  • Leather Cap: A cap crafted using leather.
  • Leather Horse Armor: A horse armor that’s made using leather.
  • Leather Pants: Leggings that are crafted with leather material.
  • Leather Tunic: A chestplate made of leather.
  • Light Blue Dye: A quasi-primary dye.
  • Light Gray Dye: A quasi-primary dye.
  • Lime Dye: A quasi-primary dye. It’s obtained by mixing one green dye and one white dye or smelting a seas pickle.
  • Magenta Dye: A quasi-primary color dye.
  • Map or Explorer Map: An item used to view explored terrain in the Minecraft universe and mark significant landmarks.
  • Melon Slice: A food item that a player can eat.
  • Milk Bucket: A drink and ingredient from cows, goats, and mooshrooms.
  • Mushroom Stew: A food item.
  • Music Disc (11): A unique item that starts playing vinyl static in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (13): A unique item that plays a cave-themed ambient piece in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Blocks): A unique item that plays an upbeat chiptune-style beat in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Cat): A unique item that plays a light-looping melody in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Chirp): A unique item that plays retro tunes in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Far): A unique item that plays a calm and relaxing melody in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Mall): A unique item that plays serene music in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Mellohi): A unique item that plays a slow melancholic waltz in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Otherside): A unique item that plays an uplifting and happy piece in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Pigstep): A unique item that plays an intense hip-hop-style beat in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Stal): A unique item that plays a jazz-like piece in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Strad): A unique item that plays a tropical-sounding piece in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Wait): A unique item that plays an upbeat remix of “Minecraft” in a jukebox.
  • Music Disc (Ward): A unique item that plays an electronic upbeat tune with a dark undertone in a jukebox.
  • Name Tag: An item used to name mobs so that they don’t despawn naturally.
  • Netherite Axe: An axe that’s crafted with Netherite.
  • Netherite Boots: Boots made from Netherite.
  • Netherite Chestplate: A chestplate that’s made from Netherite.
  • Netherite Helmet: A helmet made using Netherite.
  • Netherite Hoe: A hoe crafted using Netherite.
  • Netherite Leggings: Leggings that are made with Netherite.
  • Netherite Pickaxe: A pickaxe crafted using Netherite.
  • Netherite Shovel: A shovel made from Netherite.
  • Netherite Sword: A sword crafted using Netherite.
  • Orange Dye: A quasi-primary dye. It’s crafted by combining one red dye and one yellow dye or from orange tulips.
  • Pink Dye: A quasi-primary color dye.
  • Poisonous Potato: A potato that can poison a player when consumed.
  • Potions: These are bottled substances.
  • Pufferfish: A poisonous food item for brewing water-breathing potions.
  • Pumpkin Pie: A food item that the player can eat.
  • Purple Dye: A secondary dye color that combines a red dye and a blue dye.
  • Rabbit Stew: A food item that the player can eat.
  • Raw Beef: A food item that a player can eat or cook in a furnace, campfire, or smoker.
  • Raw Chicken: A food item that can be eaten or cooked in a furnace, campfire, or smoker.
  • Raw Cod: A food item that’s found while fishing. When cooked, it becomes cooked cod.
  • Raw Mutton: A food item dropped by a dead sheep.
  • Raw Porkchop: A food item that can be eaten or cooked to make cooked porkchop.
  • Raw Rabbit: A food item that can be eaten or cooked in a furnace, campfire, or smoker.
  • Raw Salmon: A food item
  • Red Dye: A primary color dye.
  • Rotten Flesh: A food item that the player can eat, but it inflicts hunger.
  • Saddle: An item that’s placed on rideable mobs.
  • Shears: Tools used to shear the sheep’s wool.
  • Shield: A tool for protecting the player against attacks.
  • Spider Eye: A poisonous food and brewing item.
  • Spyglass: An item used to zoom in on far off places.
  • Steak: A food item that you get when you cook raw beef
  • Stone Axe: An axe made with stone.
  • Stone Hoe: A hoe that’s crafted with stone.
  • Stone Pickaxe: A pickaxe that’s crafted using stone.
  • Stone Shovel: A shovel that’s crafted with stone.
  • Stone Sword: A sword that’s crafted with stone.
  • Sugar: A food and brewing ingredient made from sugarcane.
  • Suspicious Stew: A food item that gives a player a status effect when they consume it. The effect varies depending on the flower used to craft the stew.
  • Tipped Arrow: This is an arrow that causes a potion effect when it hits a mob or player. Examples of this arrow are:
    • Arrow of Night Vision
    • Arrow of Healing
    • Arrow of Regeneration
    • Arrow of poison
    • Arrow of slowness
    • Arrow of fire resistance
  • Totem of Undying: A combat item that can save holders from death.
  • Tropical Fish: These are passive mobs in oceans and lush caves.
  • Turtle Shell: This is a type of helmet.
  • Warped Fungus on a Stick: An item that can control saddled striders.
  • Wheat: An item that comes from farming.
  • White Dye: A primary color dye.
  • Wooden Axe: An axe crafted using wood.
  • Wooden Hoe: A hoe crafted using wood.
  • Wooden Pickaxe: A pickaxe crafted using wood.
  • Wooden Shovel: A shovel crafted using wood.
  • Wooden Sword: A sword crafted using wood.
  • Written Book: This is a product that’s created after the signing of a book and quill.
  • Yellow Dye: A primary dye that’s crafted by placing a sunflower or dandelion into a crafting grid.

Items that are used indirectly in Minecraft

These are items that a player can’t use or interact with directly. They’re mainly used for trading, brewing, enchanting, or crafting. They include:

  • Amethyst Shard: A crystal that comes from mining an amethyst cluster.
  • Banner Pattern (Creeper Charge): A banner customizer in looms.
  • Banner Pattern (Flower Charge): A Banner customizing item in looms.
  • Banner Pattern (Globe): An item that helps to customize banners in looms.
  • Banner Pattern (Skull Charge): An item used to customize banners in looms.
  • Banner Pattern (Snout): An item that you need to customize banners in looms.
  • Banner Pattern (Thing): An item used to customize banners in looms.
  • Blaze Powder: An item that’s made from a blaze rod.
  • Blaze Rod: An item obtained from blazes and used as an ingredient in brewing.
  • Book: An item used during crafting and enchanting.
  • Brick: An item used to craft brick blocks and flower pots.
  • Charcoal: An item obtained by smelting logs and used as fuel.
  • Clay Ball: An item obtained from clay and used to make bricks.
  • Clock: A device used to tell time. It displays the in-game position of the sun and moon and only functions well in the overworld.
  • Coal: A mineral item obtained by mining coal ore. It’s used as fuel, ta trading item, and a crafting ingredient for torches.
  • Copper Ingot: Metal ingots that are produced when you smelt raw copper.
  • Diamond: A mineral that comes from diamond ore or loot chests. It’s used to craft tools and armor.
  • Dragon’s Breath: A brewing item for making lingering potions.
  • Emerald: Minerals that act as currency for trading with villagers and traders.
  • Enchanted Book: This item enables players to add enchantments to items using an anvil.
  • Feathers: Items dropped by parrots and chickens.
  • Fermented Spider Eye: A brewing ingredient.
  • Firework Star: An item that’s used to determine the color, effect, and shape of firework rockets.
  • Flint: A mineral from gravel.
  • Ghast Tear: A brewing item dropped by ghasts.
  • Glistering Melon Slice: An inedible item for brewing healing potions.
  • Glowstone Dust: An item that comes from mining glowstone.
  • Gold Nugget: An item used to make gold ingots and other golden items.
  • Gunpowder: An item used in recipes that involve explosions.
  • Heart of the Sea: An item that can be crafted to make a conduit.
  • Iron Nugget: Pieces of iron that come from smelting iron tools.
  • Leather: An item used to craft item frames, armor, and books.
  • Magma Cream: A brewing item for creating fire resistance potions and magma blocks.
  • Nautilus Shell: An item for crafting conduits.
  • Nether Brick: An item that’s produced by smelting netherrack.
  • Nether Quartz: A white mineral in the nether.
  • Nether Star: A rare item that’s dropped by the wither. It’s used to make beacons.
  • Netherite Ingot: This product comes from crafting gold ingots, netherite scrap, and loot from bastion remnants together.
  • Netherite Scrap: A material that’s smelted from ancient debris found in the nether.
  • Paper: An item crafted from sugarcane.
  • Phantom Membrane: Leather skin that’s obtained by killing phantoms.
  • Popped Chorus Fruit: This is the product of smelting chorus fruit.
  • Prismarine Crystals: The items obtained when a player defeats guardians and elder guardians.
  • Prismarine Shard: The items obtained when a player defeats guardians and elder guardians.
  • Rabbit Hide: An item dropped by rabbits.
  • Rabbit’s Foot: A brewing item that comes from rabbits.
  • Raw Copper: A raw metal that comes from mining copper.
  • Raw Gold: A raw metal that comes from mining gold ore.
  • Raw Iron: A raw metal that comes from mining iron ore.
  • Scute: Items dropped by baby turtles when they grow into adults.
  • Shulker Shell: Items dropped by shulkers.
  • Slimeball: A crafting ingredient that’s dropped by slimes or sneezed out by pandas.
  • Stick: A crafting tool for a variety of items.

Spawn eggs in Minecraft

These are items used to spawn specific mobs and characters directly. They include:

  • Axolotl Spawn Egg:
  • Bat Spawn Egg
  • Bee Spawn Egg
  • Blaze Spawn Egg
  • Cat Spawn Egg
  • Cave Spider Spawn Egg
  • Chicken Spawn Egg
  • Cod Spawn Egg
  • Cow Spawn Egg
  • Creeper Spawn Egg
  • Dolphin Spawn Egg
  • Donkey Spawn Egg
  • Drowned Spawn Egg
  • Elder Guardian Spawn Egg
  • Enderman Spawn Egg
  • Endermite Spawn Egg
  • Evoker Spawn Egg
  • Fox Spawn Egg
  • Ghast Spawn Egg
  • Glow Squid Spawn Egg
  • Goat Spawn Egg
  • Guardian Spawn Egg
  • Hoglin Spawn Egg
  • Horse Spawn Egg
  • Husk Spawn Egg
  • Llama Spawn Egg
  • Magma Cube Spawn Egg
  • Mooshroom Spawn Egg
  • Mule Spawn Egg
  • Spawn NPC
  • Ocelot Spawn Egg
  • Panda Spawn Egg
  • Parrot Spawn Egg
  • Phantom Spawn Egg
  • Pig Spawn Egg
  • Piglin Spawn Egg
  • Piglin Brute Spawn Egg
  • Pillager Spawn Egg
  • Polar Bear Spawn Egg
  • Pufferfish Spawn Egg
  • Rabbit Spawn Egg
  • Ravager Spawn Egg
  • Salmon Spawn Egg
  • Sheep Spawn Egg
  • Shulker Spawn Egg
  • Silverfish Spawn Egg
  • Skeleton Horse Spawn Egg
  • Skeleton Spawn Egg
  • Slime Spawn Egg
  • Spider Spawn Egg
  • Squid Spawn Egg
  • Stray Spawn Egg
  • Strider Spawn Egg
  • Trader Llama Spawn Egg
  • Tropical Fish Spawn Egg
  • Turtle Spawn Egg
  • Vex Spawn Egg
  • Villager Spawn Egg
  • Vindicator Spawn Egg
  • Wandering Trader Spawn Egg
  • Witch Spawn Egg
  • Wither Skeleton Spawn Egg
  • Wolf Spawn Egg
  • Zoglin Spawn Egg
  • Zombie Horse Spawn Egg
  • Zombie Spawn Egg
  • Zombie Villager Spawn Egg
  • Zombified Piglin Spawn Egg

List of items in Minecraft Education edition

You can only access these items in the Minecraft edition. They are:

  • Agent Spawn Egg
  • Antidote: A curing potion.
  • Black Balloon: A black entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Bleach: An item used to dye things white.
  • Blue Balloon: A blue entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Blue Glow Stick: A blue chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand.
  • Blue Sparkler: A chemistry-related item that produces blue particles when lit.
  • Board: A block that displays more text than a sign.
  • Brown Balloon: A brown entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Brown Glow Stick: A brown chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand.
  • Camera: An entity that captures and stores images.
  • Compounds: An item created by combining various elements and it’s used in chemistry.
  • Cyan Balloon: A cyan entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Cyan Glow Stick: A cyan chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand.
  • Elixir: A curing potion.
  • Eye Drops: This is a curing potion.
  • Gray Balloon: A gray entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Gray Glow Stick: A gray chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand.
  • Green Balloon: A green entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Green Glow Stick: A green chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand.
  • Green Sparkler: A chemistry-related item that produces green particles when lit.
  • Ice Bomb: An item used to freeze water into ice.
  • Light Blue Balloon: A light blue entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Light Blue Glow Stick: A light blue chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand.
  • Lime Balloon: A lime entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Lime Glow Stick: A lime chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand for a while.
  • Magenta Balloon: A magenta entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Magenta Glow Stick: A magenta chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand for a while.
  • Orange Balloon: An orange entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Orange Glow Stick: An orange chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand for a while.
  • Orange Sparkler: A chemistry-related item that produces orange particles when lit.
  • Photo: An item with a picture taken with a camera.
  • Pink Balloon: A pink entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Pink Glow Stick: A pink chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand for a while.
  • Portfolio: An item that can save photos taken with a camera.
  • Poster: A size 2×1 block that displays more text than a sign.
  • Purple Balloon: A purple entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Purple Glow Stick: A purple chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand for a while.
  • Purple Sparkler: A chemistry-related item that produces purple particles when lit.
  • Red Balloon: A red entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Red Glow Stick: A red chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand for a while.
  • Red Sparkler: A chemistry-related item that produces red particles when lit.
  • Silver Balloon: A silver entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Slate: A size 1×1 block that displays more text than a sign.
  • Super Fertilizer: An upgraded bone meal created with ammonia and phosphorus.
  • Tonic: A curing potion.
  • White Balloon: This is a white entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • White Glow Stick: A white chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand for a while.
  • Yellow Balloon: A yellow entity that floats upwards when placed.
  • Yellow Glow Stick: A yellow chemistry-related item that can light up in the player’s hand for a while.

Conclusion

That wraps up our list of all Minecraft items in alphabetical order. If you’re wondering how many items are there in Minecraft, the number is in the hundreds. It’s constantly rising because Minecraft adds new items with every update.

In fact, you should check back often as we’ll be updating the list whenever there are new items in Minecraft PE (Bedrock), education, and java editions.