Soul sand is a common Nether block that has a unique property: it slows you down when you walk on it. You’ll sink into the block slightly and move much slower than normal, making it tricky to cross during combat. If you’re planning to traverse soul sand in a dangerous area, be careful.
Where to Find Soul Sand
Soul sand spawns naturally in the Nether, usually in soul sand valleys or other Nether biomes. It’s pretty common if you know where to look. Just head to the Nether and explore around. You’ll find it forming blocks and patches across the landscape.
Best Locations
- Soul Sand Valleys (Nether biome introduced in 1.16)
- Nether Wastes
- Crimson and Warped Forests
If you’re having trouble seeing in the Nether, drink a Potion of Night Vision to make searching easier.
How to Mine Soul Sand
Mining soul sand is straightforward. You can use any tool or even your bare hand. Just start clicking and hold until the block breaks. It doesn’t take long.
Mining Controls by Platform
- Java Edition (PC/Mac): Left click and hold
- Pocket Edition (PE): Tap and hold
- Xbox 360 / Xbox One: Hold RT button
- PS3 / PS4: Hold R2 button
- Nintendo Switch: Hold ZR button
- Windows 10 Edition: Left click and hold
Once the block breaks, the soul sand item will drop on the ground. Pick it up before it despawns.
Soul Sand ID and Name
Java Edition (PC/Mac)
| Item | ID Name | Minecraft ID | Versions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Soul Sand | minecraft:soul_sand |
88 | 1.8 – 1.12 |
| Soul Sand | minecraft:soul_sand |
N/A | 1.13 – 1.20+ |
Give Command
If you want to grab soul sand instantly in creative mode or using commands, use the /give command.
Java Edition 1.13+:
/give @p soul_sand 1
Java Edition 1.8 – 1.12:
/give @p soul_sand 1 0
What You Can Make with Soul Sand
Soul sand is useful for crafting and building. You can make:
- Soul Torch (soul sand + coal/charcoal + stick)
- Soul Campfire (soul sand + logs + coal/charcoal + sticks)
It’s also decorative and used in many Nether-themed builds. Many players use it to make farms for Nether warts since they grow on soul sand.
Tips for Using Soul Sand
- Don’t cross soul sand during mob fights. The slowness makes you an easy target.
- Use soul sand to create Nether wart farms. Plant Nether warts on it and they’ll grow.
- Soul sand blocks are great for Nether-themed decoration and terraforming.
- The slow effect is useful defensively in some situations, like slowing down mobs chasing you.