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Polished Granite Slab

What is a Polished Granite Slab?

A Polished Granite Slab is a half-block variant of Polished Granite in Minecraft. It is primarily used for smooth flooring, layered builds, and decorative pathways due to its sleek, reddish-pink texture.

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Where Can Polished Granite Slabs Be Found?

Polished Granite Slabs do not generate naturally and must be crafted by players. They are made by placing three Polished Granite blocks in a horizontal row inside a Crafting Table, yielding six slabs. Regular Granite is commonly found underground in stone layers and caves. More details about stone types can be found in the Stone Guide.

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What Can Players Do with Polished Granite Slabs?

Polished Granite Slabs are widely used for flooring, stairs alternatives, and modern-style construction. Since slabs prevent mob spawning, they are also useful for spawn-proofing areas. They can be stacked to form full blocks or placed in creative designs for added detail. More details about slab mechanics and construction strategies can be found in the Building Blocks Guide.

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The History of Polished Granite Slabs in Minecraft

Polished Granite Slabs were introduced in Minecraft version 1.14 as part of the Village & Pillage update, expanding slab options for builders.

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Interesting Fact or Real-Life Connection

Polished Granite Slabs resemble real-world granite slabs, which are widely used in architectural projects for countertops, floors, and walls due to their strength and elegant look.

For further exploration of stone crafting and building techniques, visit the Rusty Ingot knowledge base to learn more about Stone Guide, Building Blocks Guide, and Crafting Recipes.

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