Minecraft Block Picker

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Spin to Randomly Pick — Free Minecraft Tool

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Minecraft Block Picker

Spin to Randomly Pick — Free Minecraft Tool

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Minecraft Block Picker — Randomly Select a Minecraft Block for Your Build

The Minecraft Block Picker randomly selects from 20 Minecraft blocks — from the humble Grass Block to the rare Diamond Ore. Use it to randomly choose your building material, challenge yourself with unusual block palettes, or pick your next mining target.

Overworld, Nether, and End blocks are all represented — vanilla blocks that are available in any survival world.


How to Use

1
20 blocks loaded. Grass Block, Stone, Dirt, Wood Plank, Sand, Gold Ore, Diamond Ore, Obsidian and 12 more.
2
Add specific blocks. Type Amethyst, Deepslate Brick, or any newer block — one per line.
3
Spin. Click "PICK A BLOCK!" for your randomly selected Minecraft block.
4
Use it in your build. Incorporate the selected block as your primary building material in your next structure.

Popular Uses

🏗️ Building Challenges

Spin for a random block and challenge yourself to build an entire structure using only that material.

⛏️ Mining Runs

Spin to randomly decide which ore to mine for in your next session.

🎨 Build Palettes

Spin 3–4 times to randomly generate a mixed block palette for your next build.

📺 Streamer Challenges

Let viewers spin to determine your build material for the session.

🎓 Minecraft Education

Teachers use random block selection for structured building challenges in Minecraft Education.

🧩 Block Trivia

Name the block's crafting recipe, blast resistance, or hardness level.


Frequently Asked Questions

Grass Block, Stone, Dirt, Wood Plank, Sand, Gravel, Gold Ore, Iron Ore, Diamond Ore, Obsidian, Brick, Mossy Stone, Glowstone, Netherrack, Soul Sand, End Stone, Prismarine, Terracotta, Deepslate, Tuff.

Yes — type any block from any mod pack into the text box.

Each icon displays the block's characteristic colour. The actual block texture renders in-game.

Yes — the Minecraft Biome Picker randomly selects terrain types for base building challenges.