How to Craft Sandstone Stairs in Minecraft

Learn how to craft sandstone stairs in Minecraft. Get the recipe, materials needed, and commands for Java and Bedrock editions.

How to Craft Sandstone Stairs

Sandstone stairs are one of the most useful building blocks in Minecraft. They work great for adding detail to desert structures or any sandy builds. The best part? Crafting them gives you 4 sets of stairs at once, making it efficient to gather materials for large projects.

Finding Sandstone Stairs in Creative Mode

If you’re in Creative Mode, sandstone stairs are in the Building Blocks tab. This applies to Java Edition versions 1.8 through 1.19.4.

What You Need

To craft sandstone stairs, you’ll need 6 sandstone blocks. That’s it. One crafting recipe makes 4 sets of stairs.

How to Craft Sandstone Stairs

Step 1: Open your crafting table and place it so you see the 3×3 crafting grid.

Step 2: Place the sandstone in this pattern:

  • First row: 1 sandstone in the first slot
  • Second row: 1 sandstone in the first slot, 1 sandstone in the second slot
  • Third row: 3 sandstone blocks

Once you’ve placed them correctly, 4 sandstone stairs will appear in the result box on the right side of the crafting menu.

Step 3: Move to your inventory and you’re done. You’ve got 4 sets of stairs ready to use.

Technical Details

Item ID (Java Edition 1.13+): minecraft:sandstone_stairs

Item ID (Java Edition 1.8-1.12): minecraft:sandstone_stairs (data value: 0)

Stack size: 64

Give Command

For Java Edition 1.13 and newer:

/give @p sandstone_stairs 1

For Java Edition 1.8-1.12:

/give @p sandstone_stairs 1 0

Block States (Pocket Edition)

In Pocket Edition, sandstone stairs have these block states:

  • upside_down_bit: false (normal) or true (flipped)
  • weirdo_direction: 0 (East), 1 (West), 2 (South), or 3 (North)

Other Stair Types

Minecraft has tons of stair variations. You can craft oak, cobblestone, brick, stone brick, acacia, spruce, birch, jungle, quartz, dark oak, red sandstone, purpur, prismarine, granite, andesite, diorite, blackstone, copper, deepslate, and many more types of stairs using the same recipe pattern with their respective blocks.

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