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Dyes are used to dye wool, glass and leather armor.
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{{Object
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|image=Red dye.png
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|name=Dye
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|type=Item
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|renewable=Depends on Dye
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|found naturally=Depends on Dye
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|id=See [[#Data Values|Data Values]]
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}}
  
==Red dye==
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Dyes are [[items]] used to change the color of other items or [[mobs]].
To make red dye, you first need a red flower/rose. {Red flowers/rose generate frequently in plains)
 
After you have obtained the red flower/rose, you place it anywhere on the 9 blocks of the crafting table or in the 4 plots of your inventory crafting box. 1 red flower/rose makes 2 red dyes.
 
  
==Yellow dye==
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== Obtaining ==
To make yellow dye, you first need a yellow flower/dandelion. {Yellow flowers/dandelion generate frequently & randomly in plains) After you have obtained the yellow flower/dandelion, you place it anywhere on the 9 blocks of the crafting table or in the 4 plots of your inventory crafting box. 1 yellow flower/dandelion makes 2 yellow dyes.
 
  
==Orange dye==
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=== Crafting ===
To make orange dye, you have to have made a Yellow Dye and a Red Dye first.
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Red dye is crafted using the [[rose]].
Then open up your crafting inventory (The inventory one or the crafting table one is fine.)
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{{CraftSmall
After that, you can either put the red dye on top of the yellow dye or vice versa. This makes
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|A1=Red Flower
2 orange dyes.
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|output=Red Dye
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}}
  
==Blue dye==
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Yellow dye is crafted using the [[dandelion]].
While it is available in the creative inventory, it cannot be used to dye items. [[Lapis lazuli]] is used for dying items blue.
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{{CraftSmall
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|A1=Yellow Flower
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|output=Yellow Dye
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}}
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[[Bone meal]] can be crafted using [[Bone]].
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{{CraftSmall
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|A1=Bone
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|output=Bone Meal
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}}
  
==Green dye==
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=== Combining Dyes ===
To make green dye, first you must obtain a block of cactus. Then you must smelt the cactus
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Dyes can be crafted using other dyes.
in a furnace. This also makes 1-2 green dyes.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! First color !! Second color !! Result color
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|-
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| Yellow || Red || Orange
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|-
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| Blue || Red || Purple
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|-
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| Green || Blue || Cyan
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|-
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| White || Red || Pink
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|-
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| Pink || Purple || Magenta
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|-
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| Blue || White || Light blue
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|-
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| Green || White || Light green
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|-
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| Black || White || Gray
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|-
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| Gray || White || Light gray
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|}
  
==Cyan dye==
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=== Smelting ===
Cyan dye is also called teal dye, but it is labelled as Cyan dye in the game. You can make cyan dye by putting a blue dye on top of a green dye (Or vice versa.)in a crafting platform.
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Green dye is made by [[smelting]] [[cactus]] in a [[furnace]].
This makes 2 cyan dyes.  
 
  
==How to lighten dye or cloth==
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=== Mob Loot ===
To lighten a dye, or if you have already made the cloth, add bonemeal anywhere on the platform.
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[[Ink sac]]s are used as black dye. They are obtained from [[fishing]] or by killing [[squid]]s.
The dyes that can be lightened are red to make pink. 1 red dye and 1 bonemeal makes 2 pink dye ..
 
  
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=== [[Loot chest|Chest Loot]] ===
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[[Cocoa bean]]s are used as brown dye. They appears in 21.8% of [[loot chest]]s, in stacks of 1-6.
  
== Crafting ==
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=== Mining ===
You do not need a crafting table to be able to obtain dyes, you only need the lower form of the crafting grid in your [[inventory]]. But for some of them you will need to craft a smelter.
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[[Lapis lazuli]] is used as blue dye. It is obtained by mining [[lapis lazuli ore]].
  
Yellow flower (craft) - 2 yellow dye
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== Usage ==
  
Red flower (craft) - 2 red dye
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=== Dying Sheep ===
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Right clicking or Right clicking on a [[sheep]] while holding a dye uses up the dye and changes the color of the sheep's [[wool]], and so it drops colored wool when [[Shears|sheared]].
  
Cactus (smelt) - Green dye  
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=== Dying Dog Collars ===
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Right clicking on a [[dog]] while holding a dye uses up the dye and changes the color of the dog's collar.
  
Lapis lazuli - blue dye
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=== Crafting Ingredient ===
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Unlike other dyes, [[cocoa bean]]s cannot dye [[leather]] armor or be used to craft [[party hat]]s. [[Lapis lazuli]] and [[bone meal]] are able to dye [[armor]], but are also unable to be used to craft party hats.
  
Cocoa bean - brown dye
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The [[party hat]] is crafted using three different dyes.
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{{CraftSmall
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|A1=Paper
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|A2=Red Dye
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|B1=Yellow Dye
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|B2=Green Dye
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|output=Party Hat
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}}
  
Red and yellow dyes (craft) - orange dye
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Dyes are used to dye [[wool]], [[glass]], [[leather]] [[armor]], [[bed]], and [[balloon]]s.
  
Blue and bone meal (craft) - light blue dye
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Usually, if you put an item that has already been dyed together with a new dye, it takes the color of the new dye. However, [[wool]] works slightly differently, and the colors will blend together in the way that crafting dyes work (eg. red wool and lapis lazuli craft purple wool). The only exception to this rule is white wool, which always directly takes the color of the dye.
  
Blue and red dyes (craft) - purple dye
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=== Other Uses ===
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[[Cocoa bean]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], [[bone meal]] and [[ink sac]]s, which can be used as brown, blue, white and black dyes respectively, can be used for other things. See the individual pages for more information.
  
Green and bone meal (craft) - lime dye
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== Data Values ==
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=== ID ===
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There are four other items which use separate identifiers which are also used as dyes. The identifier for all other dyes is <code>dye</code>.
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{| class="wikitable" width="200px"
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!Identifier
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!Preview
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|-
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|cocoa_bean
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|<div style="width:100px;height:20px;background-color:#503314"></div>
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|-
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|lapis_lazuli
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|<div style="width:100px;height:20px;background-color:#0000D2"></div>
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|-
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|ink_sac
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|<div style="width:100px;height:20px;background-color:#333333"></div>
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|-
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|bone_meal
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|<div style="width:100px;height:20px;background-color:#F7F7F7"></div>
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|}
  
Red and bone meal (craft) - pink dye
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=== Data Tags ===
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Dyes have a <code>type</code> data tag, which determines the color. The default type if no type is specified is gray. Although white, black, blue, and brown dyes can be obtained, they are not fully functional as [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], and [[cocoa bean]]s are used instead.
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{{Colors|rainbow=false}}
  
Green and blue dyes (craft) - cyan dye
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== History ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Version
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!Date
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!Changes
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|-
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! [[Version History#1.18.3|1.18.3]]
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! Nov 04, 2011
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|
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* Added 3 dyes
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:* Yellow
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:* Red
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:* Orange
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|-
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! [[Version History#1.19.4_6|1.19.4_6]]
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! ''Unknown release date''
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|
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* Added lapis lazuli, used as blue dye
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|-
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! [[Version History#1.21|1.21]]
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! May 17, 2012
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|
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* Added bone meal, used as white dye
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|-
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! [[Version History#1.22|1.22]]
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!Jun 29, 2012
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|
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* Added cocoa beans, used as brown dye
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* Added six dyes
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:*Light blue
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:*Light green
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:*Pink
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:*Magenta
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:*Purple
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:*Cyan
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|-
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! [[Version History#1.23|1.23]]
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! Oct 31, 2012
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|
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*Fixed white [[wool|cloth]] and red dye making pink cloth
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|-
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! [[Version History#1.27|1.27]]
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! Nov 13, 2015
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|
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* Dyes now used to craft the party hat
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|-
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! [[Version History#1.28|1.28]]
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! Oct 08, 2016
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|
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* Ink sac, used as black dye
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:*Gray dye
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:*Light gray dye
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* Dyes can be used to change the color of dog collars
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* All dyes are now one item with different <code>type</code> tags
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* Dyes can be used on leather armor.
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|-
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! [[Version History#1.29.0|1.29]]
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! Sep 27, 2019
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|
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* The dye now has a default type when given through commands (gray)
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* The dye can be used to dye the bed
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* Using dye on leather armor no longer repairs it
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|}
  
Pink and purple dyes (craft) - magenta dye
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== Bugs ==
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* 1.29.2: Cocoa beans cannot be used to dye armor, but brown dye can. [[User:TheTopazRobot|TheTopazRobot]] ([[User talk:TheTopazRobot|talk]]) 12:24, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
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* 1.29.2: Cocoa beans also cannot be used to craft party hats, along with lapis lazuli, bone meal, and ink sacs, but the unobtainable dyes can. [[User:TheTopazRobot|TheTopazRobot]] ([[User talk:TheTopazRobot|talk]]) 12:24, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
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== Trivia ==
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* There are four unobtainable dyes, brown, blue, black, and white which can be given using commands. They are not properly obtainable because [[cocoa bean]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], [[ink sac]]s, and [[bone meal]] are used instead to get their respective colors. These dyes are not totally functional, however they can be used to dye [[sheep]], and to craft the [[party hat]].
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== See Also ==
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* [[Lapis lazuli]]
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* [[Ink sac]]
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* [[Bone meal]]
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* [[Cocoa bean]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 19 November 2023




Dye
Red dye.png
Type:Item
Found naturally:Depends on Dye
Renewable:Depends on Dye
Identifier:See Data Values

Dyes are items used to change the color of other items or mobs.

Obtaining

Crafting

Red dye is crafted using the rose.

Red Flower Invisible-sprite Invisible-sprite Invisible-sprite Red Dye

Yellow dye is crafted using the dandelion.

Yellow Flower Invisible-sprite Invisible-sprite Invisible-sprite Yellow Dye

Bone meal can be crafted using Bone.

Bone Invisible-sprite Invisible-sprite Invisible-sprite Bone Meal

Combining Dyes

Dyes can be crafted using other dyes.

First color Second color Result color
Yellow Red Orange
Blue Red Purple
Green Blue Cyan
White Red Pink
Pink Purple Magenta
Blue White Light blue
Green White Light green
Black White Gray
Gray White Light gray

Smelting

Green dye is made by smelting cactus in a furnace.

Mob Loot

Ink sacs are used as black dye. They are obtained from fishing or by killing squids.

Chest Loot

Cocoa beans are used as brown dye. They appears in 21.8% of loot chests, in stacks of 1-6.

Mining

Lapis lazuli is used as blue dye. It is obtained by mining lapis lazuli ore.

Usage

Dying Sheep

Right clicking or Right clicking on a sheep while holding a dye uses up the dye and changes the color of the sheep's wool, and so it drops colored wool when sheared.

Dying Dog Collars

Right clicking on a dog while holding a dye uses up the dye and changes the color of the dog's collar.

Crafting Ingredient

Unlike other dyes, cocoa beans cannot dye leather armor or be used to craft party hats. Lapis lazuli and bone meal are able to dye armor, but are also unable to be used to craft party hats.

The party hat is crafted using three different dyes.

Paper Red Dye Yellow Dye Green Dye Party Hat

Dyes are used to dye wool, glass, leather armor, bed, and balloons.

Usually, if you put an item that has already been dyed together with a new dye, it takes the color of the new dye. However, wool works slightly differently, and the colors will blend together in the way that crafting dyes work (eg. red wool and lapis lazuli craft purple wool). The only exception to this rule is white wool, which always directly takes the color of the dye.

Other Uses

Cocoa beans, lapis lazuli, bone meal and ink sacs, which can be used as brown, blue, white and black dyes respectively, can be used for other things. See the individual pages for more information.

Data Values

ID

There are four other items which use separate identifiers which are also used as dyes. The identifier for all other dyes is dye.

Identifier Preview
cocoa_bean
lapis_lazuli
ink_sac
bone_meal

Data Tags

Dyes have a type data tag, which determines the color. The default type if no type is specified is gray. Although white, black, blue, and brown dyes can be obtained, they are not fully functional as bone meal, ink sacs, lapis lazuli, and cocoa beans are used instead.

Type Preview
red
green
blue
brown
cyan
lightblue
lightgreen
magenta
orange
pink
purple
white
yellow
lightgray
gray
black

History

Version Date Changes
1.18.3 Nov 04, 2011
  • Added 3 dyes
  • Yellow
  • Red
  • Orange
1.19.4_6 Unknown release date
  • Added lapis lazuli, used as blue dye
1.21 May 17, 2012
  • Added bone meal, used as white dye
1.22 Jun 29, 2012
  • Added cocoa beans, used as brown dye
  • Added six dyes
  • Light blue
  • Light green
  • Pink
  • Magenta
  • Purple
  • Cyan
1.23 Oct 31, 2012
  • Fixed white cloth and red dye making pink cloth
1.27 Nov 13, 2015
  • Dyes now used to craft the party hat
1.28 Oct 08, 2016
  • Ink sac, used as black dye
  • Gray dye
  • Light gray dye
  • Dyes can be used to change the color of dog collars
  • All dyes are now one item with different type tags
  • Dyes can be used on leather armor.
1.29 Sep 27, 2019
  • The dye now has a default type when given through commands (gray)
  • The dye can be used to dye the bed
  • Using dye on leather armor no longer repairs it

Bugs

  • 1.29.2: Cocoa beans cannot be used to dye armor, but brown dye can. TheTopazRobot (talk) 12:24, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
  • 1.29.2: Cocoa beans also cannot be used to craft party hats, along with lapis lazuli, bone meal, and ink sacs, but the unobtainable dyes can. TheTopazRobot (talk) 12:24, 6 January 2020 (UTC)

Trivia

  • There are four unobtainable dyes, brown, blue, black, and white which can be given using commands. They are not properly obtainable because cocoa beans, lapis lazuli, ink sacs, and bone meal are used instead to get their respective colors. These dyes are not totally functional, however they can be used to dye sheep, and to craft the party hat.

See Also