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Do trapdoors block water in bedrock?

At first I thought this was unexpected behavior, but after consulting the wiki, it is actually a feature in Bedrock edition : upward waterlogged trapdoors don't block the flow of water. It would be very useful and intuitive if it would instead block the flow.
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Do trapdoors stop water Minecraft?

Although primarily used to block movement by mobs and players, a trapdoor can also be used to control the movement of boats (for example, a top trapdoor placed in a two-wide water flow stops a boat when closed (extended out into the water flow), but allow it to move again when open), items and minecarts (a trapdoor can ...
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How do you make a waterlogged trapdoor in Minecraft?

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  1. Place a trapdoor in a wall or any block surrounding it.
  2. Break the block on front of (the block where when you open it's door is leaning.
  3. Waterlog it.
  4. open the trapdoor.
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Can iron trapdoors be waterlogged?

Either opened or closed it blocks all flowing water and either opened or closed it can be waterlogged and allow the source block on it to flow. You might have to use pistons to make a watergate.
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What blocks can you waterlog bedrock?

Unlike other useful blocks in the game, there is no crafting recipe to make waterlogged leaves in Minecraft.
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This technique works with the following blocks:
  • Azalea Leaves.
  • Jungle leaves.
  • Dark Oak Leaves.
  • Oak Leaves.
  • Birch Leaves.
  • Spruce Leaves.
  • Mangrove Leaves.
  • Acacia Leaves.
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What blocks can't be waterlogged bedrock?

In Bedrock Edition, generally all non-cube blocks can be waterlogged and none can be used to displace water source blocks, although they can still displace flowing water.
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What blocks can water go through in Minecraft?

Oops, we spilled a bit.
  • You can place water in the following blocks: stairs, slabs, fences, walls, iron bars, glass panes, chests, trap doors, ladders, signs.
  • Water can flow out these blocks, but can not flow into them.
  • When full of water, they will count as water blocks for all gameplay (such as swimming)
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What door stops water Minecraft?

A water gate, or flood gate, is used to stop a flow of water. Water gates are adjustable gates used to control water flow by either shrinking the stream, or by stopping it altogether. They can be made quite easily with redstone and pistons.
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Do doors still work underwater in Minecraft bedrock?

In Bedrock Edition, all blocks are subject to waterlogging, meaning there are no blocks you can use to displace water source blocks to create an air space. Doors, ladders, and gates can be used to displace running water only.
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How do you make air pockets underwater in Minecraft bedrock?

There is no (non-hack) way to capture or carry air, but you can create air bubbles underwater. Placing a torch on a vertical surface underwater right next to your head (i.e., one block from the bottom) creates a temporary air bubble.
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What block in Minecraft doesn't leak water?

Stairs - stop leaks, upside down stairs - leak; upper slabs - leak, lower slabs - don't leak; ice - doesn't leak; and even water itself, if you have a free-floating water block, it doesn't so much as dribble.
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Does glass stop water in Minecraft?

Water can go through glass panes.
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What stops water from flowing?

Clogged pipes are usually due to sediment build-up, which stops the flow of water. This build-up may be from limescale, rust, debris or heavy metal deposits. If you suspect that your pipes are blocked, you should call your plumber.
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How far does water flow in Minecraft bedrock?

Water can spread downward infinitely until stopped by a block, and 7 blocks horizontally from a source block on a flat surface.
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What is the strongest block after bedrock?

1) Obsidian

Obsidian is one of the strongest blocks in the game, coming second only to the bedrock and end frame blocks which can't be mined. Obsidian takes a lot of time to mine, even with a netherite or diamond pickaxe. This is the strongest block players can use to build anything.
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Do water elevators work in bedrock?

Our step-by-step tutorial to make a water elevator works on both Minecraft Java and Bedrock editions. We tested the water elevator in the latest Minecraft 1.19 update. But before moving to the primary process, we will first cover how the elevator actually works.
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