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Before the Caves & Cliffs update on Java Edition 1.17 and Bedrock Edition 1.17.0, all overworld ores had the following distribution:

Coal[a] Lapis Lazuli Iron Gold Redstone[b] Diamond Emerald[c]
Ore block Coal Ore JE2 BE2 Lapis Lazuli Ore JE2 BE2 Iron Ore JE3 Gold Ore JE3 BE2 Redstone Ore JE2 BE2 Diamond Ore JE3 BE3 Emerald Ore JE3 BE2
Refined resource Coal JE4 BE3 Lapis Lazuli JE2 BE2 Iron Ingot JE3 BE2 Gold Ingot JE4 BE2 Redstone Dust JE2 BE2 Diamond JE3 BE3 Emerald JE3 BE3
Manufactured Blue Dye JE1 BE1 Iron Nugget JE1 BE1 Gold Nugget JE3 BE2
Mineral block Block of Coal JE3 BE2 Block of Lapis Lazuli JE3 BE3 Block of Iron JE4 BE3 Block of Gold JE6 BE3 Block of Redstone JE2 BE2 Block of Diamond JE5 BE3 Block of Emerald JE4 BE3
Minimal pickaxe for drop Wooden Stone Iron
Found in biome... Any Badlands Any Mountains
Abundance Very Common Rare Common Uncommon Common Uncommon Rare Very Rare
Most found in layers... 5-52 13-17[d] 5-54 5-29 5-12 5-29
Commonly up to layers... 124 23 61 29 76 12 29
Rare on layers... 125-127 31-33 62-63 31-33 77-79 13-15 30-32
None at or above... 128 34 64 34 80 16 33
Can Replace

Stone
Andesite
Diorite
Granite

Stone

Notes[]

  1. This refers to coal ore blocks spawned in ore veins and not as parts of fossils or mansion forges.
  2. Redstone has the same layer and line-size statistics as Diamond, but is generated eight times per chunk as opposed to once.
  3. Instead of multi-block veins, emerald ore is placed in scattered blocks.
  4. Unlike most other ores, lapis lazuli's frequency peaks around layer 15, and slowly tapers off above and below.