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  1. Oct 7, 2024 · Melon seeds are items obtained from melon slices that can be used to grow melon stems. Melon stems are plants grown on farmland that, over time, grow melons on dirt, mud and moss blocks adjacent to them.

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    • Melon Stems
    • Jungle Biomes
    • Savanna Villages
    • Wandering Traders
    • Woodland Mansions
    • Abandoned Mineshaft
    • Dungeons
    • Bonus Chests (Bedrock Onl

    Melons are a great resource in Minecraft; but to get them, you first need melon seeds. Thankfully, melon seeds are pretty easy to find in both Java and Bedrock—and we’re here to teach you all the best spots to look. Read on to figure out the best, most efficient way to find melon seeds in your own world so you can save yourself some time in the lon...

    Melon stems create melon seeds when destroyed.

    Whenever you find a wild patch of watermelons, look for an upright stem in an adjacent block. Destroying the stem (especially when it’s already attached to a watermelon) will generate 1-3 stacks of seeds.

    Find melons in jungle biomes and turn them into seeds.

    Watermelons grow naturally in jungle biomes—simply hit the melon block until it breaks into 3-7 melon slices. Place one of these melon slices in the center of a crafting table to receive 1 stack of melon seeds in return.

    Not sure where the nearest jungle biome is in your game? Enter your game’s seed number on

    to get a better look at your game’s map.

    Savanna villagers sometimes grow melons in their villages.

    Wander through the village and try to spot any watermelons.

    Some traders offer melon seeds for the price of 1 emerald.

    Occasionally, a wandering trader (dressed in blue robes) and his llama will appear nearby, offering limited wares in exchange for emeralds. Sometimes, this trader offers a stack of melon seeds in exchange for 1 emerald.

    You can trade for melon seeds up to 12 times before the option goes away.

    It’s possible to get emeralds by trading with regular villagers, or by mining emerald ore with a weapon that’s at least iron-level strength.

    Woodland mansions sometimes spawn melon seeds in chests.

    In any given chest within a woodland mansion, there’s an almost 20% chance that you’ll find 2-4 stacks of melon seeds. By those odds, you have a good chance of finding some melon seeds after exploring 5-6 chests.

    Mineshaft chests have a 27.3% chance of spawning melon seeds.

    Mineshafts typically spawn underground (unless you’re in a badlands biome, where they can spawn above ground), and are filled with wooden platforms, broken-up railways, and mining carts with chests inside (where you’ll find the melon seeds).

    Dungeons (or monster rooms) have chests that may contain melon seeds.

    These rooms are typically found close to caves, ravines, and similar areas, and are known for having monster spawners (a black cage-like object that allows certain monsters to spawn nearby).

    Bonus chests can contain melon seeds at the very beginning of the game.

    Minecraft allows you to toggle a “Bonus Chest” when you first spawn into your new Minecraft world. This chest is filled with basic items that help kickstart your adventure, like wooden tools, food, and the like. In Bedrock specifically, there’s a 1 in 3 chance that melon seeds will appear in this starter chest. Follow these instructions to equip a bonus chest for your next game:

    Choose “ON” for the “Bonus Chest” option in “More World Settings…”

    Choose “ON” for the “Bonus Chest” option in “Game Settings”

    Are melons found in jungles?

    Yes, they are sometimes found in jungles, but that is very rare. I would go to a village instead.

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  2. Melons and pumpkins use essentially the same mechanics for growth and can be easily farmed with the same techniques. Once the plants are mature, they provide a steady supply of fruit for your needs.

  3. Jun 29, 2021 · Melon seeds are only found in abandoned mine shaft chests. Melon stems can be grown with bonemeal; they will yield only one melon at any time.

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    • Growing more melons. If the player already has melons, obtaining melon seeds is easy as they can be crafted using melon slices. Those seeds can be used to grow more melons on farmland blocks.
    • Trading. Trading is a fantastic feature that lets the player exchange items with villagers with occupations. An unemployed villager who is not a nitwit can be made a trader by placing a job site block like a composter.
    • Crafting. Melon slices can be used to craft seeds, glistering melon slices, and melon blocks. The primary reason for crafting melon blocks is to manage the player's inventory better.
    • Composting. Composting is a feature using which players can turn a few food items into bone meals using a composter. They need to press the use button while aiming at the composter with the food item in their hand to do this.
  4. A melon is a fruit block that grows from a fully-grown melon stem, which in turn is grown from melon seeds.

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  6. Jun 7, 2012 · Melons grow slowly until their stem grows to the maximum size, at which point a Melon grows on a suitable block adjacent to where the stem grew out of (where you planted the seed).

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