
Gray Concrete
Gray Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored gray building block formed when Gray Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
64
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Utility Blocks
1.12
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Overview
Gray Concrete is a block in the Utility Blocks category of Minecraft, obtained through Placing Gray Concrete Powder in water and mining with a pickaxe. A single inventory slot holds a full stack of 64 Gray Concrete. This item was added to the game in version 1.12.
In this database, Gray Concrete sits alongside 339 other Utility Blocks entries, each with its own page. Because it stacks to 64, a single chest of Gray Concrete stores up to 1,728 of them and a double chest holds 3,456, which matters when gathering enough for large builds.
How to Obtain
- Placing Gray Concrete Powder in water
- Mining with a pickaxe
Notes
Not craftable. Created only when the matching concrete powder contacts water; requires a pickaxe to mine.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get Gray Concrete in Minecraft?
Gray Concrete is obtained through Placing Gray Concrete Powder in water and mining with a pickaxe. It does not have a player crafting recipe.
What is Gray Concrete used for?
Gray Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored gray building block formed when Gray Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
How many Gray Concrete can you stack?
Gray Concrete stacks up to 64 per inventory slot, so a full stack is 64 and a double chest holds 3,456 of them.
Can Gray Concrete be enchanted?
No. Gray Concrete cannot be enchanted in vanilla Minecraft.
When was Gray Concrete added to Minecraft?
Gray Concrete was added in version 1.12 and remains part of the Utility Blocks category in the current 1.21 release.