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All about Minecraft’s Cherry Blossom Biome coming in 1.20

Talk about a beautiful biome.

Minecraft version 1.20 is on the way, and with it come many wonderful additions to Minecraft. Mojang has been releasing frequent updates and giving players a look at what this version contains, including the Cherry Blossom Biome. Here is everything we know about Minecraft's Cherry Blossom Biome.

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What is in the Cherry Blossom Biome in Minecraft?

The most notable feature in the Cherry Blossom Biome is the Cherry Blossom Tree and Cherry Blossom Saplings. This adds a whole new set of wood craftables with a delightful pink color. In addition, you can find various mobs here, including sheep, pigs, bees, and beehives. There will likely be more to find and do in the Cherry Blossom Biome, but this is what we know now.

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The Cherry Blossom Tree also allows you to craft the Hanging Sign, a new type of sign that hangs from two chains instead of using a signpost or sticking to a surface. This can be customized like a regular sign, but it adds a new flavor to Minecraft's labeling.

The Cherry Blossom Biome and Trees are only one feature coming with Minecraft version 1.20. You can also take up Archaeology and discover the new Sniffer mob. Hop into the version 1.20 snapshot ahead of its official release to get an early taste of what's to come.

For more information on Minecraft, check out Sniff out this new mob coming to Minecraft version 1.20 and Minecraft version 1.20 is dusting off the Archaeology feature on Pro Game Guides.


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Justin has been diving into fantasy worlds since he can remember. He is a certified nerd who has a deep love of reading, writing, and hiking. He has been writing since his college days, but specifically in gaming for two years. His favorite games are The Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, Hollow Knight, Celeste, and Banjo Kazooie.