Bark-free, six-sided pale oak block giving builders a seamless near-white grain for modern Minecraft builds.
Guide
Travel to a Pale Garden biome and chop pale oak trees to collect Pale Oak Wood or Pale Oak Logs.
Equip any axe and use it on a placed Pale Oak Wood block — it instantly converts into Stripped Pale Oak Wood.
Open a crafting table and place 4 Stripped Pale Oak Logs in a 2x2 pattern to yield 3 Stripped Pale Oak Wood blocks.
Position the blocks where you want pale, end-cap-free pillars, beams, or wall panels with continuous grain.
Use an axe on placed Pale Oak Wood to strip it instantly, or craft 4 Stripped Pale Oak Logs in a 2x2 grid to yield 3 blocks.
It was introduced in Minecraft Java Edition 1.21.4 and Bedrock Edition 1.21.50 on December 3, 2024, alongside the Pale Garden biome.
Stripped Pale Oak Wood shows pale grain on all six faces with no end caps, while the log shows the lighter end texture on its top and bottom.
No. It does not generate in the world — every block is either crafted or stripped from Pale Oak Wood by a player.
Yes. It behaves like other oak wood: it burns and can be used as standard furnace fuel.