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Discover the best uses for green dye in Minecraft
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Green dye is one of the 16 dye options available in Minecraft used for recoloring items like beds, wool, concrete powder, and even Shulker boxes. While you can get it from NPCs (either through looting or trading), it’s also easy to craft on your own—and we’re here to show you how. Read on to learn how to craft both green and lime dye, as well as the different items you can customize with it.
Things You Should Know
- Make green dye by smelting cactus in a furnace.
- Craft lime dye by adding bonemeal to green dye, or by smelting sea pickles.
- Find green dye independently in NPC desert villages, or by trading 1 emerald to a wandering trader.
Steps
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How to Craft Green Dye in Minecraft
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Place wood or coal in the fuel portion of the furnace. Interact with the furnace to open up the furnace panel. Stick some fuel in the bottom portion of your furnace, like a few pieces of wood or some coal.
- Don’t have a furnace? Make a crafting table , collect 8 cobblestones, and arrange them in an “O” shape on a crafting table to create your own .
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Put a cactus block in the upper portion of the furnace. Cactus blocks can be collected in desert and badlands biomes. Be careful when mining this type of block, though—half a heart gets depleted if you touch it with your bare hands.
- Wandering traders may also offer cactus blocks in exchange for 1 emerald.
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Wait a few seconds for the cactus to be made into green dye . When the smelting process is done, grab the green dye from the completed box on the right side of the furnace panel—it should resemble a green leaf.
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- Use green or lime dye to permanently dye a sheep that color. In the future, you’ll always get green or lime wool when you shear that animal. [2] X Research sourceThanks
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