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“ Part food! Part hat! All block. „ — Alex Wiltshire[1]

Pumpkins are blocks that appear on grass blocks, generated in random clusters in most Overworld biomes, though somewhat rarely. Pumpkins have the same texture on all 4 sides.

Carved pumpkins are carved versions of pumpkins that can be worn or used to spawn golems.

Obtaining [ edit ]

Pumpkins can be mined with anything, but axes are the quickest.

Block Pumpkin

Carved Pumpkin Hardness 1 Tool Breaking time[note 1] Hand 1.5 Wooden 0.75 Stone 0.4 Iron 0.25 Diamond 0.2 Golden 0.15 Sword 1

↑ Times are for unenchanted tools in seconds.

When a pumpkin is pushed by a piston, it breaks and drops as an item.

A carved pumpkin (and 4 pumpkin seeds) is obtained by using shears on an uncarved pumpkin. Once carved, a pumpkin cannot be changed back to uncarved. This will change the rotation of the top texture.[2]

Natural generation [ edit ]

Pumpkins can naturally generate with the terrain in any biome in the Overworld, requiring only a grass block with air above (clear of any plants such as flowers or grass) and can generate whether or not that grass block has a layer of snow cover. Practically speaking, this means that the occurrence of pumpkins in stony or sandy biomes, or in very grassy biomes with few clear grass blocks, is comparatively rare.

Pumpkins naturally generate in stem farm rooms in woodland mansions.

4 pumpkins generate naturally in woolen tents in pillager outposts.‌[upcoming: JE 1.14 & BE 1.10]

Pumpkins generate naturally in taiga and snowy taiga villages.‌[upcoming: JE 1.14 & BE 1.10]

Carved pumpkins generate in rail rooms in woodland mansions.

Carved pumpkins also generate in pillager outposts as a part of targets/scarecrows.‌[upcoming: JE 1.14 & BE 1.10]

Pumpkins can be found in 18.2% of shipwreck supply chests in stacks of 1–3. In 1.14‌[upcoming] they can be found in 15.6% of shipwreck supply chests in stacks of 1–3.

Farming [ edit ]

Pumpkin farming strategies parallel those of melons. Planted pumpkin seeds grow a central stem that, after maturing, generates pumpkins randomly on adjacent vacant dirt/grass/farmland. If a pumpkin is harvested without also cutting the central stalk, another pumpkin will generate afterwards without requiring replanting or waiting for the stalk to mature again. If a carved pumpkin is desired, simply use the shears on the pumpkin on the ground, and then harvest it as normal. If you forgot to use the shears and end up with a pumpkin instead of a carved pumpkin, no need to worry, just set it back down, and use the shears on it.

Pumpkin stems take around 10 to 30 minutes to fully develop. Bone meal can be used on pumpkin stems to become fully-grown, but will not produce a pumpkin immediately.

Mobs [ edit ]

Zombies, zombie villagers, skeletons, wither skeletons, husks, strays, and zombie pigmen have a chance of wearing a carved pumpkin if they spawn during Halloween (October 31). If a mob wearing a carved pumpkin is killed using a tool enchanted with Looting, there will be a chance equivalent to the level of Looting used to drop the carved pumpkin, up to a maximum of a 3% chance of a drop.

Trading [ edit ]

The Wandering Trader sells a pumpkin in exchange for an emerald.‌[upcoming]

Usage [ edit ]

Helmet [ edit ]

A carved pumpkin can be equipped as a helmet without any actual armor value, but will instead function as a mask that allows the player to look at endermen without provoking an attack. When worn, they limit the player's viewing area to a mask pattern that resembles the carved pumpkin's carved face, except in the New Nintendo 3DS Edition.

Dispensers [ edit ]

Dispensers will equip a carved pumpkin on a player, mob or armor stand with an empty helmet slot, within the block the dispenser is facing.‌[Java, and Legacy Console editions only]

Building golems [ edit ]

Carved pumpkins can be used to make snow golems and iron golems as shown below. Snow golems require snow blocks for their bodies, while iron golems require iron blocks. The carved pumpkin must be placed last or the golem will not spawn. While building an iron golem or snow golem, the carved pumpkin can be placed sideways or upside down and the golem being built will still spawn.

Crafting ingredient [ edit ]

Placement [ edit ]

Pumpkins can be placed without a block under them. When placed, carved pumpkins automatically face the player. Pumpkins can be placed on a transparent block.

Trading [ edit ]

Farmers will buy 8–13 pumpkins for an emerald.

Enchantments [ edit ]

Pumpkins[3] can receive the following enchantments, but only through an anvil.

Composting [ edit ]

Placing a pumpkin or carved pumpkin into a composter has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1.‌[upcoming: JE 1.14]

Data values [ edit ]

ID [ edit ]

Pumpkin Name ID Numeric ID ‌[ BE only ] Pumpkin pumpkin 86 Carved Pumpkin carved_pumpkin 410

Block data [ edit ]

In Bedrock Edition, carved pumpkins use the following data values:

Lowest two bits value Facing 0 Pumpkin facing south 1 Pumpkin facing west 2 Pumpkin facing north 3 Pumpkin facing east

Block states [ edit ]

Carved Pumpkin Java Edition:

Carved

Name Default value Allowed values Description facing north east

north

south

west The direction the pumpkin's carved face is facing.

The opposite from the direction the player faces while placing the pumpkin.

Achievements [ edit ]

Icon Achievement In-game description Actual requirements (if different) Availability Xbox points earned Trophy type (PS) Xbox PS Bedrock Nintendo Body Guard Create an Iron Golem. Yes Yes Yes Yes 20G Bronze

Advancements [ edit ]

Icon Advancement In-game description Parent Actual requirements (if different) Internal ID Hired Help Summon an Iron Golem to help defend a village What a Deal! Summon an iron golem. minecraft:adventure/summon_iron_golem

Video [ edit ]

History [ edit ]

Trivia [ edit ]

The pumpkin is the only headgear that obstructs the player's view.

It is the only block that can be placed in an armor slot without commands.

Naturally generated pumpkins are rarer than diamond ore.

Gallery [ edit ]

A group of pumpkins.

A player wearing a pumpkin as a head.

View of the world inside a pumpkin helmet.

A screenshot of a pumpkin on a stem in Beta 1.8 pre-release.

Looking at an enderman with a pumpkin helmet on. Notice that its back is turned and it's not attacking the player.

A floating pumpkin due to ponds being generated after the rest of the terrain.

A skeleton and a zombie wearing a pumpkin and a jack o'lantern respectively on the date of Halloween.

Naturally occurring pumpkin.

A naturally generated pumpkin in a woodland mansion room.

A glitch of a baby zombie trying to wear a pumpkin on its head, but instead the pumpkin is floating above its head.

A group of pumpkins generated in a snowy tundra.

References [ edit ]