What is Azure Bluet?
Azure Bluet is a light blue flower you can find throughout Minecraft worlds. It’s one of the common flowers you’ll see while exploring, and it’s useful for making dyes and brewing potions. Unlike some items, you can’t craft Azure Bluet at a crafting table. You have to go out and find it in the world.
Where to Find Azure Bluet in Creative Mode
Java Edition (PC/Mac)
If you’re in Creative mode, you can grab Azure Bluet directly from the inventory menu. Where you find it depends on your Minecraft version:
- Versions 1.8 to 1.19: Look in the Decoration Blocks tab
- Versions 1.19.3 to 1.19.4: Check the Natural Blocks tab
How to Get Azure Bluet in Survival Mode
Step 1: Find an Azure Bluet Flower
Azure Bluet grows naturally in plains biomes and other grassy areas. Just walk around until you spot the light blue flower on the ground.
Step 2: Break the Flower
The control to break it depends on what you’re playing on:
- Java Edition: Left click and hold
- Pocket Edition: Tap and hold
- Xbox 360/One: Hold RT
- PS3/PS4: Hold R2
- Nintendo Switch: Hold ZR
- Windows 10 Edition: Left click and hold
The flower breaks instantly and drops an Azure Bluet item on the ground.
Step 3: Pick It Up
Walk over the dropped item to add it to your inventory. Simple as that.
Technical Info
Item ID and Name
Azure Bluet’s technical details changed between versions:
- Java 1.8 to 1.12: ID 38, Data Value 3, Name: red_flower
- Java 1.13 to 1.19.3+: Name: azure_bluet, Stack size 64
Give Command
If you want to spawn Azure Bluet with a command:
/give @p azure_bluet 1
For older versions (1.8-1.12), use: /give @p red_flower 1 3
What to Use Azure Bluet For
Azure Bluet isn’t just decoration. You can use it to make:
- Light Gray Dye
- Suspicious Stew (normal and with Blindness effect)
You can also put it in pots for decorating, use it to breed bees, or throw it in a composter.
Other Flowers in Minecraft
Azure Bluet is just one of many flowers. Minecraft also has Poppies, Blue Orchids, Alliums, Tulips, Daisies, Sunflowers, and more. Each flower makes different colored dyes, so collecting a variety is useful if you’re into building with dyed wool or concrete.