Minecraft: let wool grow back

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Many know that in Minecraft you can kill or shear sheep to get wool. Often, however, the regrowth of the wool does not really work out. But that's also easy.

This is how wool grows back in Minecraft.
This is how wool grows back in Minecraft.

How to let wool grow back

  • Sure, if you kill a sheep, don't expect it to grow wool again. Nevertheless, it should be mentioned again that you have to shear the sheep, not kill them.
  • In order for wool to grow again, the sheep in Minecraft have to eat like in real life. It takes grass or tall grass, then the wool grows back. Place the sheep on appropriate blocks so that the wool can grow back.

If you are in version 1.0 Minecraft play, no wool grows back.

Characteristics of wool in Minecraft

  • Find two sheep and place them next to each other. Give grain to both sheep and you will have a lamb. This is how you get new sheep and more wool.
  • If both parents are the same color, the lamb will also have wool in this color, in which wool can also grow back. But if you cross sheep of different colors, then the lamb can be either the color of one parent or the other.
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  • Now you have a sheep with the genetic code for both colors. So it can very well happen that you mate these sheep with a sheep of the same color and a lamb the color of the wool of the different colored grandparent results.
  • Another interesting thing about wool in Minecraft is dyeing. If you want colored wool, dye the sheep in the appropriate color, it will later also let wool in this color grow back. It is more efficient than dyeing wool.
  • If you dye a lamb, it will even change the genetic code and its offspring can have wool in the new color.
  • If you have threads, there is no need to wait for the wool to grow back. In Minecraft you can also craft wool from 4 threads that are found in spiders or cobwebs.

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