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Cut Sandstone Minecraft Builds

Cut Sandstone is the cleanly cut version of Sandstone. Sandstone is the default desert building block. Warm cream color that pairs beautifully with acacia wood and orange accents. Featured in 3 build tutorials below, most commonly in modern, decoration, rustic designs.

3 tutorials~180 avg per build🏢 1 modern🎨 1 decoration🏡 1 rustic

About Cut Sandstone

Type
sandstone block
Family
Sandstone
Finish
Cut
Tool
Any pickaxe (wood tier or higher)

How to Get Cut Sandstone

  1. Craft Cut Sandstone by placing 4 Sandstone in a 2×2 grid

Cut Sandstone variants

Browse slab, stairs, wall, and other variants of this block.

Color Palettes with Cut Sandstone

Block combinations that work well together for different build styles.

Egyptian pyramid

Pyramids, desert temples

SandstoneChiseled SandstoneSmooth SandstoneOrange Terracotta

Desert villa

Desert houses, oases

Smooth SandstoneWhite ConcreteAcacia PlanksGlass

All Builds Using Cut Sandstone

3 tutorials featuring Cut Sandstone blocks

Often Used With Cut Sandstone

Materials commonly paired with Cut Sandstone in builds

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get Cut Sandstone in Minecraft?

Craft Cut Sandstone by placing 4 Sandstone in a 2×2 grid.

What can I build with Cut Sandstone in Minecraft?

There are 3 builds in our collection that use Cut Sandstone, including Sand Castle, Sandcastle Tower, Desert House. Each tutorial provides step-by-step images and a full materials list.

How much Cut Sandstone do I need for a build?

On average, builds in our collection use about 180 Cut Sandstone blocks. The exact amount varies depending on the structure — check each tutorial's materials list for precise quantities.

What blocks go well with Cut Sandstone?

Cut Sandstone pairs well in palettes like Sandstone + Chiseled Sandstone + Smooth Sandstone; Smooth Sandstone + White Concrete + Acacia Planks. See the Color Palettes section above for full suggestions.

Which Minecraft version supports Cut Sandstone?

Cut Sandstone is available in all modern versions of Minecraft (Java 1.18+ and Bedrock 1.18+). Specific variants may have been added in later updates — check the Minecraft Wiki for exact version history.

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