Beach

This article is about the regular variant of the beach. For the snowy variant, see Snowy Beach. For the stony variant, see Stony Shore.
Beach

Beach.png: Infobox image for Beach the biome in Minecraft

Beach Vibrant Visuals.png: Infobox image for Beach the biome in Minecraft

Structures

Buried Treasure
Shipwreck

Blocks

Water
Sand
Sandstone
Gravel
Dirt
Clay
Sugar cane

Climate

Temperature

0.8

Downfall

0.4

Precipitation

Yes

Colors

Grass color


 #91BD59

Foliage color


 #77AB2F

Water color


 #3F76E4


 #157CAB

Beaches are common coastal biomes that serve as transition biomes from the mainland to an ocean.

Description

Beaches generate on the coast. Beaches do not always surround land biomes, allowing them to border the ocean. Beaches sometimes can also generate bordering rivers or be completely landlocked.

Beaches don't have many resources of their own. Buried treasure often generates buried under most beaches, and shipwrecks occasionally generate on beaches. Turtles may spawn on regular beaches, and along with rabbits in snowy beaches in Bedrock Edition, they are the only passive mobs that can spawn in beach biomes, although other passive mobs can wander into beaches from surrounding biomes. Drowned often spawn in the water surrounding beaches. Ocean ruins generated in the ocean nearby may spread onto beaches, causing some ruins to form on land.

Beaches are composed of mostly sand, with some gravel, dirt, and clay patches under the water, similarly to rivers. Like the sand in deserts, sandstone generates underneath it. Beach terrain is usually a smooth descent into the water, though it can vary in steepness and width.

Mobs

The following mobs are naturally spawned here:

In Java Edition
MobSpawn weightGroup size
Monster category
Creeper1005154
Skeleton1005154
Slime[note 1]1005154
Spider1005154
Zombie955154
Enderman105151–4
Witch55151
Zombie Villager55151
Creature category
Turtle12–5
Underground water creature category
Glow Squid14–6
Ambient category
Bat18
  1. Spawn attempt succeeds only in slime chunks.
In Bedrock Edition
MobSpawn weightGroup size
Monster category
Creeper1004951
Slime[note 1]1004951
Spider1004951
Zombie954952–4
Skeleton804951–2
Enderman104951–2
Witch54951
Zombie Villager54952–4
Creature category
Glow Squid10182–4
Turtle8182–6
  1. Spawn attempt succeeds only in slime chunks.

Data values

ID

Java Edition:

NameIdentifierTranslation key
BiomeSprite beach.png: Sprite image for beach in Minecraft Beachbeachbiome.minecraft.beach

Bedrock Edition:

NameIdentifierNumeric ID
BiomeSprite beach.png: Sprite image for beach in Minecraft [No displayed name]beach16

History

Java Edition Classic
0.0.14aAdded beaches. They generate in sand and gravel variants. They were merely a terrain feature, as biomes did not yet exist.
They generate as variably sized plains near sea level, often bordering water. Beaches were also significantly more spacious compared to their modern counterparts.
Java Edition Beta
1.8Pre-releaseRemoved sand and gravel beaches due to changes to the world generation algorithm.
Java Edition
1.112w01aRe-added beach as a proper biome.
1.2.112w07aThe generation of beaches has been greatly improved.
1.7.213w36aBeach is now required for the new "Adventuring Time" achievement.
1.1318w07aTurtles added, which spawn in beaches.
1.18experimental snapshot 2Beaches are now generally wider.
Beaches no longer generate in some areas to provide more variation.
experimental snapshot 3Beaches are more likely to appear on flat coastlines rather than hilly areas.
21w42aBeaches are no longer created when a desert borders an ocean.[1]
Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.1.0Sand and gravel beaches generate as terrain features.
v0.9.0build 1Beaches now generate as biomes. They are generally smaller than the previous iteration.
Gravel beaches have been removed.
Bedrock Edition
1.4.0beta 1.2.14.2Added shipwrecks, which generate in beaches.
Added buried treasure, which generates in beaches.
1.5.0beta 1.5.0.4Added turtles, which spawn in beaches.
1.17.30
Experiment
Caves and Cliffs
beta 1.17.30.23Beaches are now generally wider, behind experimental gameplay toggle.
Legacy Console Edition
Xbox 360Xbox OnePS3PS4PS VitaWii USwitch
TU1CU11.001.001.00Patch 11.0.1Sand and gravel beaches generate as terrain features.
TU5Removed beaches as part of a biome overhaul.
TU9Re-added beaches.

Data history

Java Edition
1.1317w47aIf numeric IDs for biomes were ever deprecated, it was most likely in this version.
pre5Changed the ID beaches to beach.

Issues

Issues relating to "Beach" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.

Gallery

Screenshots

See also

References

  1. MC-238582 — Beaches generate between desert and ocean — resolved as "Fixed".
  2. "It's the first day of summer! Stay cool & don't forget your water bucket 😎☀️"@Minecraft (Minecraft) on X (formerly Twitter), June 20, 2024

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