Wool Dyes

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Wool Dyes
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Type

Items

Durability

N/A

Renewable

Rose Red: Yes
Dandelion Yellow: Yes
Lapis Lazuli: No
Cactus Green: Yes
Ink Sac: Yes
Bone Meal: Yes
Cocoa Beans: Yes
Orange Dye: Yes
Cyan Dye: No
Purple Dye: No
Gray Dye: Yes
Light Blue Dye: No
Pink Dye: Yes
Lime Dye: Yes
Magenta Dye: No
Light Gray Dye: Yes

Stackable

Yes (64)

First Appearance

Beta 1.2

Data value

dec: 351 hex: 15F

Dye Crafting Production Chain

Wool dyes are items used to change the color of wool. There are currently 16 dyes, including seven "primary" dyes (red, yellow, blue, green, white, black and brown), seven "secondary" dyes, and two "tertiary" dyes.

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[edit] History

Wool dyes were added in the Beta 1.2 update.

Update 1.1 gave sheep the ability to regrow their wool by eating grass. Dyed sheep will regrow wool in their new color.

[edit] Uses

Dyes can be placed with wool on a crafting table (in any position) to dye a single block. It can also be used on sheep to paint them. After shearing, the wool dropped will be of the painted color as well, sometimes yielding more colored wool than from crafting (see Notes section). Not all the dyes are renewable, but the colored wool itself is; after shearing colored sheep, they will regenerate their wool by eating grass (11w49a). Additionally, there are naturally occurring gray, light gray, black, brown and pink sheep that drop corresponding color wool as well. Note, that you can only dye white wool via crafting – painting colored sheep is the only way to dye non-white wool. For example, you can get "bleached" wool by using white dye on a colored sheep.

[edit] Primary Colors

These primary dyes (with the exception of cocoa beans) are created from a single ingredient spawned naturally in a world.

Name Source Color Notes
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Rose Red
Rose Red Made by placing rose on a crafting grid.
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Dandelion Yellow
Dandelion Yellow Made by placing dandelion on a crafting grid.
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Lapis Lazuli
Lapis Lazuli Ore Blue Mined (one ore yields 4-8 dye).
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Cactus Green
Cactus Green Made by cooking cactus in a furnace.
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Ink Sac
Squid Black Each squid drops 0-3 ink sacs upon dying. (Black wool can also be obtained from black sheep.)
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Bone Meal
Bone White Made by placing bone on a crafting grid. (Only changes sheep to white; can't be used to craft white wool from colored wool.)
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Cocoa Beans
Dungeons Note: In 12w18a and later jungle leaves. Brown Found in dungeons, or growing on jungle trees. (Brown wool can also be obtained from brown sheep.)

[edit] Secondary Colors

Secondary dyes are created by combining primary dyes together.

Name Source Color Notes
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Orange Dye
Rose Red + Dandelion Yellow Orange
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Cyan Dye
Cactus Green + Lapis Lazuli Cyan
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Purple Dye
Rose Red + Lapis Lazuli Purple
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Gray Dye
Ink Sac + Bone Meal Gray (Gray wool can also be obtained from gray sheep.)
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Light Blue Dye
Lapis Lazuli + Bone Meal Light Blue
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Pink Dye
Rose Red + Bone Meal Pink (Pink wool can also be obtained from rare pink sheep.)
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Lime Dye
Cactus Green + Bone Meal Lime Green

[edit] Tertiary Colors

Tertiary dyes are created by combining at least one secondary dye.

Name Source Color Notes
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Magenta Dye
Purple Dye + Pink Dye Magenta See Magenta Dye page for alternate recipes and comparison of recipes' efficiency.
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Light Gray Dye
Gray Dye + Bone Meal Light Gray See Light Gray Dye page for alternate recipe and comparison of recipes' efficiency. (Light gray wool can also be obtained from light gray sheep.)

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[edit] Notes

If you are looking to make Wool dyed a certain color, it is better to dye a sheep the desired color and get the colored wool directly from the sheep. This method gives you the sheep's drop of 1-3 colored wool blocks per dye and which will be regrown, instead of only one dyed block from crafting wool with dye. You can also dye non-white sheep, which would otherwise yield permanently dyed wool of a different color. Sheep can also be bred and children inherit color of one parent.

These colors of wool naturally occur on sheep; all others must be created by using dye on a sheep (right-click):

  1. White sheep (the most common)
  2. Light gray sheep
  3. Dark gray sheep
  4. Black sheep
  5. Brown sheep
  6. Pink sheep

[edit] Data Values

The color of a dye item depends on a secondary data field (beyond the item ID of 254), which is also used to store the damage for tools and so is commonly referred to as a “damage value”.

Icon Dec Hex Description
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0 0x0 Ink Sac
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1 0x1 Rose Red
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2 0x2 Cactus Green
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3 0x3 Cocoa Beans
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4 0x4 Lapis Lazuli
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5 0x5 Purple Dye
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6 0x6 Cyan Dye
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7 0x7 Light Gray Dye
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8 0x8 Gray Dye
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9 0x9 Pink Dye
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10 0xA Lime Dye
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11 0xB Dandelion Yellow
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12 0xC Light Blue Dye
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13 0xD Magenta Dye
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14 0xE Orange Dye
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15 0xF Bone Meal

[edit] Trivia

  • The reversed color values closely resemble an ANSI or VGA palette with the biggest outlier being Orange.
  • The metadata values for the Wool and Wool Dyes are the inverse of each other, with White Wool having 0, Bone Meal 15; Orange Wool having 1, Orange Dye 14; etc.
  • Giving yourself a dye with damage value bigger than or equal to 16, will be in result of it looking like a random item, at first it looks like a wooden tool. Moving the mouse over it to get the tooltip will crash the game.
  • Dying sheep is more efficient than dying wool, as one dye can be used to get endless colored wool, as long as the player has shears.

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