Stone

Stone Minecraft Builds

Plain Stone is the gray backbone of every Minecraft world. Versatile for floors, walls, foundations, and any neutral structure. Featured in 14 build tutorials below, most commonly in medieval, decoration, rustic, fantasy designs.

About Stone

Type
stone block
Family
Stone
Tool
Any pickaxe (wood tier or higher)

How to Get Stone

  1. Mine Cobblestone anywhere underground, then smelt it in a furnace to get Stone
  2. Break Stone directly with a Silk Touch pickaxe to keep the Stone block

Stone variants

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

Color Palettes with Stone

Block combinations that work well together for different build styles.

Classic castle

Castles, keeps, watchtowers

StoneStone BricksOak PlanksIron Bars

Modern industrial

Modern factories, warehouses

StoneSmooth StoneIron BlockGray Concrete

All Builds Using Stone

14 tutorials featuring Stone blocks

How to build Medieval Cottage in Minecraft using Stone
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Medieval Cottage

🏰 Medieval · 35 steps
How to build Stone Fountain in Minecraft using Stone
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Stone Fountain

🎨 Decoration · 39 steps
How to build Green House in Minecraft using Stone
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Green House

🏰 Medieval · 170 steps
How to build Villager Statue in Minecraft using Stone
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Villager Statue

🎨 Decoration · 22 steps
How to build Medieval Tower in Minecraft using Stone
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Medieval Tower

🏰 Medieval · 129 steps
How to build Stone Fortress in Minecraft using Stone
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Stone Fortress

🏰 Medieval · 219 steps
How to build Rustic Mountain House in Minecraft using Stone
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Rustic Mountain House

🏡 Rustic · 339 steps

Often Used With Stone

Materials commonly paired with Stone in builds

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get Stone in Minecraft?

There are a few ways: 1) Mine Cobblestone anywhere underground, then smelt it in a furnace to get Stone. 2) Break Stone directly with a Silk Touch pickaxe to keep the Stone block.

What can I build with Stone in Minecraft?

There are 14 builds in our collection that use Stone, including Medieval Cottage, Stone Fountain, Green House and more. Each tutorial provides step-by-step images and a full materials list.

How much Stone do I need for a build?

On average, builds in our collection use about 268 Stone blocks. The exact amount varies depending on the structure — check each tutorial's materials list for precise quantities.

What blocks go well with Stone?

Stone pairs well in palettes like Stone Bricks + Oak Planks + Iron Bars; Smooth Stone + Iron Block + Gray Concrete. See the Color Palettes section above for full suggestions.

Which Minecraft version supports Stone?

Stone 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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