How to make Water in Minecraft
This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft water with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.
In Minecraft, water is all around you in the game. Wherever you see a river, lake or ocean, there are water blocks.
Although water is found everywhere in the game, you can not make it with a crafting table or furnace. Water is also not available through the Creative Inventory menu. You can use a water bucket to add water to your world. You can also use a game command such as /fill or /setblock, but you can't give yourself water with the /give command.
Supported Platforms
Water is available in the following versions of Minecraft:
Platform | Supported (Version*) |
Java Edition (PC/Mac) | Yes |
Pocket Edition (PE) | Yes |
Xbox 360 | Yes |
Xbox One | Yes |
PS3 | Yes |
PS4 | Yes |
Wii U | Yes |
Nintendo Switch | Yes |
Windows 10 Edition | Yes |
Education Edition | Yes |
* The version that it was added or removed, if applicable.
NOTE: Pocket Edition (PE), Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows 10 Edition are now called Bedrock Edition. We will continue to show them individually for version history.
Where to find Water in Creative Mode
Water is not available in the Creative Inventory menu. You must use a game command or a water bucket to get this item.
How to get a Water Block in Survival Mode
You can add water to your world in Survival mode by using a water bucket. So let's get started!
1. Hold a Water Bucket
First, select a water bucket in your hot bar so that you are holding it in your hand.
2. Use the Water Bucket
Next, position your pointer (the plus sign) on the block where you want to pour the water out of the bucket. The game control to use the water bucket depends on the version of Minecraft:
- For Java Edition (PC/Mac), right click on the block.
- For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap on the block.
- For Xbox 360 and Xbox One, press the LT button on the Xbox controller.
- For PS3 and PS4, press the L2 button on the PS controller.
- For Wii U, press the ZL button on the gamepad.
- For Nintendo Switch, press the ZL button on the controller.
- For Windows 10 Edition, right click on the block.
- For Education Edition, right click on the block.
You should see the water appear on the ground and you will have an empty bucket in your hot bar.
Congratulations, you just learned how to make a water block in Minecraft.
Item ID and Name
- Java
- PE
- Xbox
- PS
- Nintendo
- Win10
- Edu
Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)
In Minecraft, water has the following Name, ID and DataValue:
Item |
Description (Minecraft ID Name) |
Data Value |
Stack Size |
Platform |
Version(s) |
|
Water (minecraft:water) |
0 |
|
PE |
1.0 - 1.20.0 |
Minecraft Xbox One
In Minecraft, water has the following Name, ID and DataValue:
Item |
Description (Minecraft ID Name) |
Data Value |
Stack Size |
Platform |
Version(s) |
|
Water (minecraft:water) |
0 |
|
Xbox One |
1.6.0 - 1.20.0 |
Minecraft PS4
In Minecraft, water has the following Name, ID and DataValue:
Item |
Description (Minecraft ID Name) |
Data Value |
Stack Size |
Platform |
Version(s) |
|
Water (minecraft:water) |
0 |
|
PS4 |
1.14.0 - 1.20.0 |
Minecraft Nintendo Switch
In Minecraft, water has the following Name, ID and DataValue:
Item |
Description (Minecraft ID Name) |
Data Value |
Stack Size |
Platform |
Version(s) |
|
Water (minecraft:water) |
0 |
|
Switch |
1.6.0 - 1.20.0 |
Minecraft Windows 10 Edition
In Minecraft, water has the following Name, ID and DataValue:
Item |
Description (Minecraft ID Name) |
Data Value |
Stack Size |
Platform |
Version(s) |
|
Water (minecraft:water) |
0 |
|
Windows |
1.0 - 1.20.0 |
Minecraft Education Edition
In Minecraft, water has the following Name, ID and DataValue:
Item |
Description (Minecraft ID Name) |
Data Value |
Stack Size |
Platform |
Version(s) |
|
Water (minecraft:water) |
0 |
|
Education |
1.0 - 1.18.32 |
Definitions
- Description is what the item is called and (Minecraft ID Name) is the string value that is used in game commands.
- Data Value (or damage value) identifies the variation of the block if more than one type exists for the Minecraft ID.
- Stack Size is the maximum stack size for this item. While some items in Minecraft are stackable up to 64, other items can only be stacked up to 16 or 1. (NOTE: These stack sizes are for vanilla Minecraft only. If you are running a mod, some mods may change the stack size for an item.)
- Platform is the platform that applies.
- Version(s) is the Minecraft version numbers that the Minecraft ID and Name are valid for.
Block States for Water
- PE
- Xbox
- PS
- Nintendo
- Win10
Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)
In Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE), the block states for Water are:
Block State |
Value |
Default |
Required |
Example |
Description |
liquid_depth |
0 |
Yes |
No |
["liquid_depth"=0] | Liquid depth 0 |
liquid_depth |
1 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=1] | Liquid depth 1 |
liquid_depth |
2 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=2] | Liquid depth 2 |
liquid_depth |
3 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=3] | Liquid depth 3 |
liquid_depth |
4 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=4] | Liquid depth 4 |
liquid_depth |
5 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=5] | Liquid depth 5 |
liquid_depth |
6 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=6] | Liquid depth 6 |
liquid_depth |
7 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=7] | Liquid depth 7 |
liquid_depth |
8 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=8] | Liquid depth 8 |
liquid_depth |
9 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=9] | Liquid depth 9 |
liquid_depth |
10 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=10] | Liquid depth 10 |
liquid_depth |
11 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=11] | Liquid depth 11 |
liquid_depth |
12 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=12] | Liquid depth 12 |
liquid_depth |
13 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=13] | Liquid depth 13 |
liquid_depth |
14 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=14] | Liquid depth 14 |
liquid_depth |
15 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=15] | Liquid depth 15 |
Minecraft Xbox One
In Minecraft Xbox One, the block states for Water are:
Block State |
Value |
Default |
Required |
Example |
Description |
liquid_depth |
0 |
Yes |
No |
["liquid_depth"=0] | Liquid depth 0 |
liquid_depth |
1 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=1] | Liquid depth 1 |
liquid_depth |
2 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=2] | Liquid depth 2 |
liquid_depth |
3 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=3] | Liquid depth 3 |
liquid_depth |
4 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=4] | Liquid depth 4 |
liquid_depth |
5 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=5] | Liquid depth 5 |
liquid_depth |
6 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=6] | Liquid depth 6 |
liquid_depth |
7 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=7] | Liquid depth 7 |
liquid_depth |
8 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=8] | Liquid depth 8 |
liquid_depth |
9 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=9] | Liquid depth 9 |
liquid_depth |
10 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=10] | Liquid depth 10 |
liquid_depth |
11 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=11] | Liquid depth 11 |
liquid_depth |
12 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=12] | Liquid depth 12 |
liquid_depth |
13 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=13] | Liquid depth 13 |
liquid_depth |
14 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=14] | Liquid depth 14 |
liquid_depth |
15 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=15] | Liquid depth 15 |
Minecraft PS4
In Minecraft PS4, the block states for Water are:
Block State |
Value |
Default |
Required |
Example |
Description |
liquid_depth |
0 |
Yes |
No |
["liquid_depth"=0] | Liquid depth 0 |
liquid_depth |
1 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=1] | Liquid depth 1 |
liquid_depth |
2 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=2] | Liquid depth 2 |
liquid_depth |
3 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=3] | Liquid depth 3 |
liquid_depth |
4 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=4] | Liquid depth 4 |
liquid_depth |
5 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=5] | Liquid depth 5 |
liquid_depth |
6 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=6] | Liquid depth 6 |
liquid_depth |
7 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=7] | Liquid depth 7 |
liquid_depth |
8 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=8] | Liquid depth 8 |
liquid_depth |
9 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=9] | Liquid depth 9 |
liquid_depth |
10 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=10] | Liquid depth 10 |
liquid_depth |
11 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=11] | Liquid depth 11 |
liquid_depth |
12 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=12] | Liquid depth 12 |
liquid_depth |
13 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=13] | Liquid depth 13 |
liquid_depth |
14 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=14] | Liquid depth 14 |
liquid_depth |
15 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=15] | Liquid depth 15 |
Minecraft Nintendo Switch
In Minecraft Nintendo Switch, the block states for Water are:
Block State |
Value |
Default |
Required |
Example |
Description |
liquid_depth |
0 |
Yes |
No |
["liquid_depth"=0] | Liquid depth 0 |
liquid_depth |
1 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=1] | Liquid depth 1 |
liquid_depth |
2 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=2] | Liquid depth 2 |
liquid_depth |
3 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=3] | Liquid depth 3 |
liquid_depth |
4 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=4] | Liquid depth 4 |
liquid_depth |
5 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=5] | Liquid depth 5 |
liquid_depth |
6 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=6] | Liquid depth 6 |
liquid_depth |
7 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=7] | Liquid depth 7 |
liquid_depth |
8 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=8] | Liquid depth 8 |
liquid_depth |
9 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=9] | Liquid depth 9 |
liquid_depth |
10 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=10] | Liquid depth 10 |
liquid_depth |
11 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=11] | Liquid depth 11 |
liquid_depth |
12 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=12] | Liquid depth 12 |
liquid_depth |
13 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=13] | Liquid depth 13 |
liquid_depth |
14 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=14] | Liquid depth 14 |
liquid_depth |
15 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=15] | Liquid depth 15 |
Minecraft Windows 10 Edition
In Minecraft Windows 10 Edition, the block states for Water are:
Block State |
Value |
Default |
Required |
Example |
Description |
liquid_depth |
0 |
Yes |
No |
["liquid_depth"=0] | Liquid depth 0 |
liquid_depth |
1 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=1] | Liquid depth 1 |
liquid_depth |
2 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=2] | Liquid depth 2 |
liquid_depth |
3 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=3] | Liquid depth 3 |
liquid_depth |
4 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=4] | Liquid depth 4 |
liquid_depth |
5 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=5] | Liquid depth 5 |
liquid_depth |
6 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=6] | Liquid depth 6 |
liquid_depth |
7 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=7] | Liquid depth 7 |
liquid_depth |
8 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=8] | Liquid depth 8 |
liquid_depth |
9 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=9] | Liquid depth 9 |
liquid_depth |
10 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=10] | Liquid depth 10 |
liquid_depth |
11 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=11] | Liquid depth 11 |
liquid_depth |
12 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=12] | Liquid depth 12 |
liquid_depth |
13 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=13] | Liquid depth 13 |
liquid_depth |
14 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=14] | Liquid depth 14 |
liquid_depth |
15 |
No |
No |
["liquid_depth"=15] | Liquid depth 15 |
Definitions
- Block State is the internal name for the block state.
- Value is the value for the block state.
- Default indicates that it is the default, if omitted.
- Required indicates that it must be included in command to properly identify this item/block.
- Example shows how to format the block state to be used in the /fill, /setblock, /clone, or /testforblock command.
Things to Do with Water
Here are some activities that you can do with water in Minecraft: