Learn how to make a cauldron in Minecraft and the differences between its functions in Java and Bedrock Editions.
The cauldron is an unassuming block in Minecraft serving a niche function and primarily used as a stationarybucket. Fairly easy to craft, a cauldron can serve as a decorative item to go along with a brewing stand, as it holds water for filling glass bottles or lava to burn unwanted items. While using a cauldron in Java Edition can be an aesthetic choice, cauldrons are far more versatile in Bedrock Edition, especially for dyeing and alchemy.

Cauldron Crafting Ingredients
To craft a cauldron, you’ll need:
Here’s how to get them:
Cauldron Crafting Recipe
Open a crafting table and arrange the 7 iron ingots in a U-shape on the crafting grid:
You can also find cauldrons in swamp huts, village tannery houses, woodland mansions, and igloo basements.
How To Use a Cauldron in Minecraft
Cauldrons can hold substances like water, lava, and powdered snow. Their primary function is to be used in alchemy to help with the crafting of potions. While holding a bucket of water, right-click to empty the bucket into the cauldron. You can similarly extract the fluid using an empty bucket. Here are some features of the cauldron:
Using Cauldrons in Bedrock Edition
Cauldrons have a far greater role in Bedrock Edition when it comes to dyeing and alchemy.
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