The Wood Plank is the basic building block of just about everything in Minecraft. It’s the first thing players should gather and is fundamental to the crafting of basic tools, shelters, and used as early smelting fuel.

Even in the endgame players will still need Wood Planks to craft their Netherite tools. Be it for practical or for aesthetic purposes, players will want a steady stream of Wood Planks flowing into their storage chests. Here’s an overview of all the different kinds of Wood Planks in the game, where to obtain them, and which one players should consider using.

Updated August 9, 2022 By Ben Jessey: Wooden planks are an essential resource in Minecraft. After all, you can’t even build a crafting bench without some of these blocks. When you’re building the basic stuff, you probably don’t care which type of planks you use. But when it comes to designing structures, you may want specific-looking ones.

In this list, we identified all types of planks in the game to let you know what your options are. However, Minecraft is a game that’s continually updated. And in The Wild Update, Mangrove trees were introduced to the game, which also means a new type of plank. Therefore, we’ve added it to the list.

9 Mangrove

You may not see too many Mangrove trees in the game, as they only appear in aptly named Mangrove swamps. The said trees are visually unique as they typically contain a significant amount of leaf blocks, which make up a huge canopy at the top.

Their other identifier is the long roots that come out of the bottom of these trees and connect to the floor. Sometimes these roots are its only connection to the ground, meaning you need to do some climbing to reach the logs before turning them into planks.

8 Oak

As Oak is the most prevalent tree in Minecraft, Oak Wood Planks are the most abundant Wood Planks in the game. There are three types of Oaks: standard Oak, Fancy Oak, and Swamp Oak. Though they appear with different shades and colors depending on the biome, all of them will have the same Wood Plank.

Oak can be encountered in many biomes, such as Bamboo Jungle, Dark Forest, Forest, Jungle, Jungle Edge, Plains, River, Savanna, Swamp, Wooded Badlands Plateau, and Wooded Mountains. Because they’re found along Rivers and in Plains, there should be at least one Oak tree in just about every biome in the game. Oak tree farms are very helpful as they yield Apples in addition to Oak Wood Planks, but forcing standardized growth is recommended.

7 Birch

Birch trees are harder to find than Oak, only appearing in a few biomes. There are two types of Birch trees: the standard-sized Birch and the rare tall version. Both can be broken down to the same Birch Wood Planks.

Birch are found exclusively in three biomes: Forests, Birch Forests, and Dark Forests. Forest Biomes tend to be more common and provide the best source of Birch trees. They also make for fantastic tree farms given their fast growth rates, though they only yield Wood Planks and Saplings.

6 Jungle

Jungle Wood Planks come from Jungle trees that only appear in a handful of biomes. There are three types of Jungle trees: standard Jungle trees, Mega Jungle tree, and Jungle Bush. The standard Jungle trees are about the same size as Oak, Mega Jungle trees can reach up to 30 blocks in height, and Jungle Bush is usually one or two logs on the ground.

Jungle trees are found in the Bamboo Jungle, Jungle, and Jungle Edge biomes. Mega Jungles are the best source of Wood Planks given their size, but they are not found in Jungle Edge biomes. While Jungles may be rare, finding even one tree can provide the player with an ample amount of Wood Planks. Jungle trees are also worth pursuing to start a Coca Bean farm.

5 Spruce

Spruce trees are fairly common and appear in a number of biomes. Typically, they’re found where Oak trees aren’t, making a great alternative option for the player. There are four variants: standard Spruce, Mega Spruce, Pine, and Mega Pine. Given their size and typically sparse foliage, Mega Spruce trees make the best tree farms for sourcing Wood Planks.

Spruce trees are found in Giant Spruce Taiga, Giant Tree Taiga, Snowy Mountains, Snowy Taiga, Snowy Tundra, Taiga, and Wooded Mountains biomes. Standard Spruce appears in all of these biomes, while the Mega versions are only found in Giant biomes.

4 Dark Oak

Dark Oak trees are perhaps the rarest tree in the game, and they are extremely hard to grow efficiently in a farm. This is due to the fact that Dark Oaks require four Saplings and yield an average of four to six Saplings per tree. That being said, they do bear Apples, which can make the effort worth it. They come in a single standard variant.

Dark Oak trees will only appear in the Dark Forest biome. Players will have to spend some time exploring to encounter a Dark Forest biome. However, Woodland Mansions are located exclusively in Dark Forests, so players can find this biome via a treasure map.

3 Acacia

Acacia trees are much rarer than Oak trees, but not nearly as rare as Dark Oak. They also make for frustrating tree farms given their bizarre growth patterns. Still, for many players, their unique reddish color makes for an appealing Wood Plank. They come in three variants: standard Acacia, multi-canopy Acacia, and straighter Acacia. Which variant will grow is entirely random and cannot be influenced by the player in any meaningful way.

Acacia trees will only appear in the Savanna biome, which is about as rare as the Plains biome. There is no vanilla game method for finding a Savanna biome so players will simply need to explore. Acacia trees aren’t recommended for tree farms given their growth patterns and lack of resources apart from Wood Planks and Saplings.

2 Crimson Stem

Crimson Stem is a unique Wood Plank that comes from Huge Crimson Fungus. They yield an aesthetically pleasing purplish-red color. Huge Crimson Fungus only comes in the single variance. Players can create a tree farm via Bone Meal on Crimson Fungus on Nylium.

Crimson Stems from Huge Crimson Fungus will only appear in the Crimson Forest. Crimson Forest is a unique biome located exclusively in the Nether, so finding one requires exploring this dangerous realm. These can serve a player living in the Nether or someone who just wants Wood Planks with this unique color.

1 Warped Stem

Warped Stem is the final Wood Plank type available in Minecraft. It is derived from a Huge Warped Fungus and is a bluish-green in color. Players can grow their own in a tree farm using Bone Meal on a Warped Fungus on Warped Nylium.

Like the Crimson Stems, Warped Stems only appear in the Nether. They appear exclusively in the Warped Forest biome. To find this biome, players will need to scour the hostile Nether. They’re a solid option for players living in the Nether or for those who want their uniquely colored Wood Planks.