Minecraft Block Palette

These are the solid Minecraft blocks the generator matches your image to, with the average color of each. Use it to plan a build, or jump straight into the generator to turn an image into block art.

White Wool
#e9ecec
Light Gray Wool
#8e8e86
Gray Wool
#3e4447
Black Wool
#1d1c21
Red Wool
#a02722
Orange Wool
#f07613
Yellow Wool
#f8c627
Lime Wool
#70b919
Green Wool
#5e7c16
Cyan Wool
#158991
Light Blue Wool
#3aafd9
Blue Wool
#35399d
Purple Wool
#8932b8
Magenta Wool
#bd44b3
Pink Wool
#ed8dac
Brown Wool
#724728
Grass Block
#7fb238
Dirt
#866043
Oak Planks
#a0814d
Stone
#7d7d7d
Cobblestone
#7a7a7a
Sand
#dbd3a0
Gold Block
#f9ec4e
Diamond Block
#7ce3d7
Iron Block
#d8d8d8
Emerald Block
#3fc281
Redstone Block
#a91705
Lapis Block
#25569f
Netherrack
#6b3232
Snow Block
#f0fafa
Bricks
#96613b
Coal Block
#191919
Bone Block
#e5e0cf
Prismarine
#609a91
Obsidian
#14121f
Oak Log
#6d5636
Open the Minecraft Pixel Art Generator

About these blocks

When you convert an image to Minecraft pixel art, each cell is matched to the closest block in this set — wool colors for vivid tones, plus stone, dirt, gold, and other natural blocks for earthier shades.

Choosing from real, obtainable blocks means every color in your build is something you can actually place, in survival or creative.

Building with the palette

The generator tallies exactly how many of each block you need and exports a material list. Wool is the most flexible for color-matching; the natural blocks fill in browns, greys, and greens.

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