There are a total of 11 types of Wood in Minecraft. You’ll need each of these woods one way or another. So, here’s a detailed guide on every wood type in Minecraft and how to find them.
Bamboo
In order to find Bamboo, search around the Jungle Biome. There are small groupings of the plant growing. Moreover, if you thoroughly explore your Minecraft world, you may come across a Bamboo Forest. The Bamboo Forest has massive clusters of these tall plants.
Oak Wood
Oak wood can be found in almost every biome. For instance, it can be found in Forest, Dark Forest, Bamboo Jungle, Jungle, Jungle Edge, Plains, River, Savanna, Wooded Badlands Plateau, Wooded Mountains and even in Swamp. As they are found along Rivers and in Plains, there must be at least one Oak Tree in every biome in Minecraft.
Spruce Wood
Spruce trees are very common and can be found in a number of biomes. These are a great alternative to Oak Wood as they are available where Oak Wood doesn’t spawn. These can be found in biomes such as, Giant Spruce Taiga, Giant Tree Taiga, Snowy Mountain, Snowy Taiga, Snowy Tundra and Wooded Mountains. Standard Spruce can be found in all of these biomes meanwhile, the Mega versions can only be found in Giant biomes.
Birch Wood
Birch trees are a bit harder to find than Oak trees. these can only be found in three biomes: forests, birch forests, and dark forests. Forest biomes are the best for Birch wood as they are common and provide the best source of Birch trees.
Jungle Wood
Jungle trees can be found in a handful of biomes. These can be found in the Bamboo Jungle, Jungle, and Jungle Edge biomes. Mega Jungles are the best source of Jungle wood as they have larger trees. But these can not be found in Jungle Edge biomes. Although, Jungle may be rare to find, finding even one can provide players with a good amount of Jungle Wood.
Acacia Wood
Acacia trees are very hard to find as compared to Oak trees. These can only be found in the Savanna biome which is as rare as the Plains biome. Acacia trees are not recommended for tree farms as they have a very random growth pattern.
Dark Oak Wood
These are the rarest trees in Minecraft and the hardest ones to grow. Dark Oak trees can only be found in Dark Forests biomes. You’ll have to spend a lot of time to come across a Dark Forest biome. However, Woodland Mansions are only located in Dark Forest so, you can easily find it using a treasure map.
Mangrove Wood
Mangrove trees might not appear in the game too much as they only spawn in the Mangrove swamp biome. These trees also grow in water so they have very complicated roots which makes them slightly elevate into the air. Mangrove trees might also have really long roots connecting to the floor so, you’ll have to climb a bit in order to farm these trees.
Crimson Stem Wood
This is a unique wood that comes from Huge Crimson Fungus. These have a very aesthetically pleasing purplish-red colour. Crimson Stems can only appear in the Crimson Forest. Crimson Forest is a unique biome located in the Nethers. So, finding one requires exploring this dangerous realm.
Warped Stem Wood
This is also a very unique wood that comes from a Huge Warped Fungus. Warped Stem wood is bluish-green in colour which also makes them aesthetically pleasing. These appear in the Warped Forest biome which can also be found in the Nethers. So, in order to look for this wood, you’ll once again have to explore the dangerous realm of Nethers.
Cherry Blossom Wood
This wood was amongst the most requested types of wood by a huge fanbase. And after looking at this tree, you’ll understand why. Cherry Blossom trees are the most beautiful trees in all of Minecraft. These provide players with bright pink wood that can be used to make your house much more beautiful. Cherry Blossom trees appear in the Cherry Blossom biome. unfortunately, there is no known method for finding this biome yet, so you will have to explore your Minecraft world to find it.
These were all the current wood types available in Minecraft. Hopefully, this article helped you find your favourite wood type. Thanks for reading and Have Fun!