Mossy Cobblestone Stairs - Minecraft

How To Make Mossy Cobblestone Stairs In Minecraft

This guide explains how to make mossy cobblestone stairs in Minecraft using a crafting table or a stonecutter, with step-by-step instructions and screenshots.

Minecraft mossy cobblestone brick stairs

How To Make Stairs In MinecraftStairs in Minecraft can be placed to make it easier to go up and down inclines like those long passages down to your diamond mine. And they are often used to build grand staircases, detailed roof lines on buildings, as decorative blocks, or in simple paths. 

Minecraft Versions

You can make mossy cobblestone stairs in the following versions of Minecraft.

Minecraft Version Platform Supported
Java PC, Mac, Linux Yes
Bedrock PE, PS4, Xbox, Win10 Yes
Education Edition PC, Mac Yes

Blocks Required to Make Mossy Cobblestone Stairs

To make mossy cobblestone stairs on a crafting table, the crafting recipe for requires the following ingredients:

				
					6 Mossy Cobblestone
				
			

Which will make 4 mossy cobblestone stairs. 

To make mossy cobblestone stairs using a stonecutter, the following ingredients are required:

				
					1 Mossy Cobblestone
				
			

Which will make 1 mossy cobblestone stairs.

A stonecutter is much more efficient at making mossy cobblestone stairs, slabs, and walls than a crafting table.

 

How to Make Mossy Cobblestone Stairs in Minecraft (Crafting Table Method)

Step 1: Open A Crafting Table

To make mossy cobblestone stairs, open your crafting table. You should see the 3×3 crafting grid in the top portion of the interface. (See image below.)

Minecraft crafting table with 6 mossy cobblestone blocks in inventory.

Step 2: Add 6 mossy Cobblestone to the Crafting Grid

Place mossy cobblestone in the first square of the top row of the crafting table grid, the first and second squares of the middle row, and in all three squares of the bottom row. (See image below.)

How to make mossy cobblestone stairs in Minecraft - Crafting Recipe.

The Minecraft stairs recipe is a shaped recipe, which means that as long as the ingredients are placed in the crafting grid in the same pattern you will be able to make stairs even if they are flipped.

However, the recipe will not work for stairs of any type if the ingredients are placed upside-down.

Once you’ve placed the mossy cobblestone in the correct squares, the mossy cobblestone stairs will appear in the square on the right.

Step 3: Move the Finished Stairs to Your Inventory

Move the finished mossy cobblestone stairs from the righthand square of the crafting table menu to your inventory.

Four finished mossy cobblestone stairs.

Well done! You now know how to make mossy cobblestone stairs in Minecraft on a crafting table. Now learn how to make them on a stonecutter.

How to Make Mossy Cobblestone Stairs in Minecraft (Stonecutter Method)

Step 1: Open Your Stonecutter

To make mossy cobblestone stairs, open your stonecutter. You should see the stonecutter interface in the top portion of the menu and your inventory at the bottom. (See image below.)

Minecraft cobblestonecutter with 1 mossy cobblestone in inventory.

Step 2: Add mossy Cobblestone to the Stonecutter Menu

Place mossy cobblestone in the square on the upper lefthand side of the stonecutter interface. This will display the items you can make with mossy cobblestone on a stonecutter for you to select from. This includes mossy cobblestone slabs, stairs, and walls.

Minecraft stonecutter with mossy cobblestone stairs and other options available.

Step 3: Select The mossy Cobblestone Stairs

Select the mossy cobblestone stairs in the stonecutter menu. Notice how the finished mossy cobblestone stair appears in the square on the righthand side of the stonecutter menu.

How to make mossy cobblestone stairs in Minecraft - Stonecutter Method

Step 4: Move the Finished Stairs to Your Inventory

Move the mossy cobblestone stairs from the stonecutter menu to your Minecraft inventory.

Finished mossy cobblestone stairs.

Well done! You now know how to make mossy cobblestone stairs in Minecraft on the crafting table and with a stonecutter.

Minecraft Give Command for Mossy Cobblestone Stairs

You can use the Give command to add mossy cobblestone stairs to your inventory. To use the Give command open chat in your Minecraft game and type the following.

For the Java edition

				
					/give @p mossy_cobblestone_stairs 1
				
			

For the Bedrock edition

				
					/give @p mossy_cobblestone_stairs 1 0
				
			

FAQ’s

Do mossy cobblestone stairs generate naturally in Minecraft?

Yes, mossy cobblestone stairs can generate naturally in pillager outposts. But since these aren’t that common, the easiest way to acquire mossy cobblestone stairs in Minecraft is to craft them on a crafting table or stonecutter.

Are mossy cobblestone stairs stackable? If so, how many can go in a stack?

Mossy cobblestone stairs, like all stairs in Minecraft, are stackable and you can have up to 64 in one stack.

What is the best tool(s) for breaking stairs?

A pickaxe is best for breaking non-wood stairs, like mossy cobblestone, blackstone, and deepslate brick stairs. And an ax is the fastest tool for breaking wood stairs, like acacia, oak, and mangrove stairs. Breaking a wood stair without a tool will drop a stair that can be picked up. Breaking non-wood stairs with anything other than a pickaxe will cause the stairs not to drop and they will be lost.

Is walking up stairs faster than jumping up one block?

Yes, walking upstairs is faster than jumping up the same distance. Another benefit to using stairs over jumping is that it doesn’t exhaust your hunger bar, meaning you won’t wear yourself down and have to eat.

Can wood stairs be used as fuel for furnaces and blast furnaces?

Yes, wood stairs can be used as fuel in furnaces, blast furnaces, and smokers. You will be able to smelt 1.5 items be wood stair burned.

Are mossy cobblestone stairs water soluble?

Yes, mossy cobblestone stairs, like all stair variants, wood and non-wood, are water soluble. Meaning you can place a stair and water from a water bucket in the same space. This can come in handy when you have a single layer of blocks and need to make a spot that holds water. Replacing a full block with a stair or slab will allow you to place water in the same place as well.