Desert Biome Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains the Desert biome with screenshots.

In Minecraft, you will spawn into worlds with unique weather, animals, and plants. These regions are known as biomes. Let’s explore the Desert biome in Minecraft.

Background

In Minecraft, the Desert is a biome in the Overworld. It is found more commonly than the Mesa. It is a very dry area that is made up of sand, cacti, and dead bushes.

Along the sides of the rivers, you can sometimes find sugar canes growing.

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 1

Let’s explore the characteristics of the Desert biome.

Weather

The weather in the Desert biome is very dry with no precipitation.

Trees

There are no trees in the Desert as this biome consists mostly of sand.

Vegetation

The vegetation found in the Desert biome is dead bush, cactus and sugar canes:

Item Description
Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 2 Dead Bush
Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 3 Cactus
Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 4 Sugar Canes

Blocks

In this biome, you will find blocks such as sand:

Item Description
Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 5 Sand

Other Standard Blocks

If you dig down far enough in the Desert biome, you will find the standard Minecraft building blocks such as stone, coal ore, gold ore:

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 6

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 7 Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 8

Mobs

In the Desert biome, there is very little wildlife. But you will find squids swimming in the rivers as well as gold-colored rabbits and husks wandering around:

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 9

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 10 Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 11

Overworld Mobs that Spawn at Night

You will still find the usual Overworld mobs that spawn at night in the Desert biome, such as creepers, endermen, skeletons, spiders, witches and zombies:

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 12

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 13 Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 14 Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 15 Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 16 Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 17

Pyramids

If you look carefully in the Desert biome, you will sometimes find a pyramid like the one below:

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 18

The pyramid is made out of sandstone, smooth sandstone, chiseled sandstone, and orange terracotta. Inside, you will find a pattern of colored terracotta in the center of the pyramid. Tunnel down to the bottom of the pyramid to find 4 chests filled with loot. Avoid the stone pressure plate in the center that will set off 9 blocks of TNT.

Desert Villages

Now in the Desert biome, you can find a rare Desert village like the one below:

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 19

Inside this village, you will find a group of small buildings with gardens of vegetables. Villagers naturally spawn inside of these villagers and grow gardens of potatoes, carrots, and wheat. When you are running low on food, you can harvest their vegetables for yourself. You can also trade with villagers to get rare items.

Biome ID for Desert

Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In Minecraft, the Desert biome has the following Minecraft ID values:

Minecraft ID Version
minecraft:desert 1.16 – 1.19.2

See a complete list of Biome IDs that is interactive and searchable.

  • Minecraft ID is the biome’s Internal ID that is used in game commands such as /locatebiome command.
  • Dimension is the dimension that the biome can be found (such as the Overworld, Nether, or End).
  • Platform is the platform that applies.
  • Version(s) is the Minecraft version numbers that the Minecraft ID is valid for.

Desert Seeds

You can use a seed to create a world where you spawn in a Desert biome:

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 21

Desert Seeds (Java Edition)

Desert Biome - Wiki Guide 22

Desert Seeds (Bedrock Edition)

Other Biome Tutorials

Mods

1.19.4 Mods

1.19.3 Mods

1.19.2 Mods

1.18.2 Mods

1.16.5 Mods

1.15.2 Mods

1.12.2 Mods

1.8.9 Mods

1.7.10 Mods

1.18.1 Mods

1.17.1 Mods

1.14.4 Mods

1.13.2 Mods

1.11.2 Mods

1.10.2 Mods

1.9.4 Mods

Minecraft Modpacks

1.19.4 Modpacks

1.19.3 Modpacks

1.19.2 Modpacks

1.18.2 Modpacks

1.16.5 Modpacks

1.12.2 Modpacks

1.7.10 Modpacks

Forge Mods

Fabric Mods

Quilt Mods

Resource Packs

1.19.4 Resource Packs

1.19.3 Resource Packs

1.19.2 Resource Packs

1.18.2 Resource Packs

1.16.5 Resource Packs

1.15.2 Resource Packs

1.12.2 Resource Packs

1.8.9 Resource Packs

1.7.10 Resource Packs

1.18.1 Resource Packs

1.17.1 Resource Packs

1.14.4 Resource Packs

1.13.2 Resource Packs

1.11.2 Resource Packs

1.10.2 Resource Packs

1.9.4 Resource Packs

Shaders

1.19.4 Shaders

1.19.3 Shaders

1.19.2 Shaders

1.18.2 Shaders

1.17.1 Shaders

1.16.5 Shaders

Maps

1.19.4 Maps

1.19.3 Maps

1.19.2 Maps

1.18.2 Maps

1.16.5 Maps

1.15.2 Maps

1.12.2 Maps

1.8.9 Maps

1.7.10 Maps

1.18.1 Maps

1.17.1 Maps

1.14.4 Maps

1.13.2 Maps

1.11.2 Maps

1.10.2 Maps

1.9.4 Maps

Data Packs

1.19.4 Data Packs

1.19.3 Data Packs

1.19.2 Data Packs

1.18.2 Data Packs

1.16.5 Data Packs

1.15.2 Data Packs

1.18.1 Data Packs

1.17.1 Data Packs

1.14.4 Data Packs

1.13.2 Data Packs

MCPE/Bedrock

Mods & Addons

MCPE 1.19 Add-ons

MCPE 1.19 Mods

Texture Packs

MCPE 1.19 Texture Packs

MCPE 1.19 Resource Packs

Maps

MCPE 1.19 Maps

Clients

MCPE 1.19 Clients

Mod Menu Clients

Shaders

MCPE 1.19 Shaders

Render Dragon Shaders

Launchers

Skin Packs

Clients

1.19.4 Clients

1.19.3 Clients

1.19.2 Clients

1.18.2 Clients

1.16.5 Clients

1.12.2 Clients

1.8.9 Clients

Launchers

1.19.4 Launchers

1.19.3 Launchers

1.19.2 Launchers

1.18.2 Launchers

1.16.5 Launchers

1.12.2 Launchers

1.7.10 Launchers

Seeds

1.19.4 Seeds

1.19.3 Seeds

1.19.2 Seeds

1.18.2 Seeds

Skins

Plugins

Bukkit Plugins

Spigot Plugins

Paper Plugins

Tutorials

Installation Guide

Mobs Wiki Guide

Seeds Wiki Guide

Biomes Wiki Guide

Status Effects Wiki Guide

Enchantments Wiki Guide

Materials Wiki Guide

Command Blocks

Versions

Backlinks