How to make green dye in Minecraft and how to color your items with it
- You can make green dye in Minecraft by smelting pieces of cactus.
- Combining green dye with certain items can color those items green.
- You can also combine green dye with blue or white dye to craft cyan or lime dye.
Even without mods, Minecraft is an incredibly colorful day. And using dyes, you can add colors of your own.
There are 16 different types of dye in Minecraft, and one of the easiest to craft is green dye. Here's how to make it, and what you can use it for.
How to make green dye in Minecraft
To craft green dye, you'll need three things: Cacti, a furnace, and fuel to power that furnace.
You can find cacti growing all over desert and badlands (also called mesa) biomes. To craft a furnace, fill the outside edges of your crafting table with cobblestone. And for fuel, you can use coal, charcoal, a bucket of lava, or nearly anything made of wood.
Place your cactus pieces in the top slot of the furnace, and your fuel in the bottom slot. Wait a few seconds for the arrow icon to fill up, and you'll make green dye. Every piece of cactus will give you one piece of green dye.
What you can use green dye for in Minecraft
Like other types of dye, green dye's main purpose is for changing the color of certain items.
You can combine green dye with any of these items to make a green version of that item:
- Beds (you need to use a white bed in Java Edition)
- Candles
- White carpets
- Shulker boxes
- Terracotta
- Wool (you need to use white wool in Java Edition)
- Banners
In addition, you can combine green dye with sand and gravel to make green concrete powder, with glass or glass panes to make stained glass, and with firework ingredients to make a green firework star.
Lastly, you can use green dye as an ingredient to craft other colored dyes. Combining green dye with blue dye or a piece of lapis lazuli makes cyan dye, and combining it with white dye or bonemeal makes lime dye.
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