In Minecraft, players have made some cool creations with the new Froglight block in Minecraft's 1.19 update. Introduced in the Wild Update, Froglights are a lighting block that drops from the new frog mob. Getting new lighting options is always exciting in Minecraft, and with Froglight's ethereal glow, players are coming up with tons of creative ways to use Froglights in builds.

Long gone are the days of decorating builds with Jack O'Lanterns and Glowstone. For years, many Minecraft players have requested more options for luminous blocks, and Mojang has steadily delivered. Over the years players have been provided with Sea Lanterns, Magma Blocks, Shroom Lights, and most recently, Minecraft's new Wild Update introduced both frogs and Froglights. Inspired by this new luminous block, the Minecraft community has come up with some cool uses for Froglights.

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Most Minecraft players have primarily used Froglights as a lighting source. The block has a cleaner appearance than Shroomlights and a warmer glow than Sea Lanterns. Additionally, it has three color options, which makes it a unique offering amongst Minecraft's luminous blocks. Some players prefer to just use one color of Froglights, while others enjoy incorporating all of Froglight's varieties into their build. Other players have used Froglights to illuminate massive, epic Minecraft builds and designs. Here are some of the coolest ways players have used Froglights in Minecraft.

Minecraft's Froglights Look A Lot Like Paper Lanterns

Froglights used as Paper Lanterns in Minecraft

Players have discovered Froglights, when placed in the right alignment, look a lot like paper lanterns. Reddit user Frank33666 combined Froglights with mangrove trapdoors to decorate the skies of a desert village in their survival world. With their staggered heights, the lanterns feel incredibly lifelike. However, Froglights can look like paper lanterns even when they're not soaring through the sky.

Froglights In Minecraft Can Be Used For Strung Lanterns

A Froglight Build in Minecraft

Here, Reddit user Rubix_Potato used all three varieties of Froglights to represent paper lanterns on a string. Making use of chains, this design could be used to create a festival-like atmosphere or light up a marketplace build. Players could also use this design to recreate real-life locations in Minecraft. The multi-colored string of lanterns looks a lot like those found in various Chinese cities during the Spring Lantern Festival, which marks the end of Chinese New Year.

Many Lantern Styles Can Be Created In Minecraft Using Froglights

 

Minecraft Froglight Lanterns

Reddit user theLocalFrogDealer created some stellar Nether lanterns using Froglights. Like all other luminous blocks in Minecraft, Froglights can be used to create all kinds of luminous structures. There are various designs that offer players a stylish way to light up their base, sometimes styled after real-life lamps. The author of this article came up with these simple streetlight designs that combine various Froglight colors with different types of wood.

Encanto's Casa Madrigal Can Be Created With Froglights In Minecraft

Encanto's Casa Madrigal built in Minecraft

On Reddit, user dancsa222 used Froglights to illuminate the magical doors of Encanto's Casa Madrigal. The bright, warm light offered by Ochre Froglights is a perfect fit for this build, making the Casita's entrance appear truly enchanted.

Minecraft is a game with seemingly limitless possibilities, and the community has taken full advantage of its potential by crafting some truly inspirational, intricate Minecraft build ideas. The community is particularly skilled at using Minecraft blocks and items in ways Mojang could've never intended. Whether it's using trapdoors as bedframes, end rods as florescent lighting, or tripwire hooks as faucets, it's certain that the community will come up with some truly creative, unusual uses for Minecraft's Froglights in the future.

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Source: Frank33666/Reddit, Rubix_Potato/Reddit, theLocalFrogDealer/Reddit, dancsa222/Reddit