Stone Sword
Tool

Stone Sword

Namespaced ID
minecraft:stone_sword
Legacy numeric ID
272(1.8 & earlier)
Stack size
1
Edition
Java & Bedrock

/give command

Run in chat or a command block. Replace @p with a player name to target someone specific.

Command builder

Set the count, custom name, lore, and enchantments to generate a ready-to-paste /give command for Stone Sword.

Shown above the item in the inventory.
Italic text shown below the item name. One line per row.
10 compatible with Stone Sword.

Component syntax for Minecraft 1.21.8.

Combat stats

In-game values for Stone Sword, straight from the game files.

Attack damage
5 (2.5 ❤)
Attack speed
1.6 / sec
Damage per second
8.0
Durability
131 uses
Enchantability
5

Crafting recipes

Stone Sword
× 1
Stone Sword
× 1
Stone Sword
× 1

Full crafting guide for Stone Sword Step-by-step, ingredient sources, what Stone Sword crafts into.

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Across versions

Legacy numeric ID
272 (pre-1.13, from 1.8)
Modern ID (1.13+)
minecraft:stone_sword (numeric IDs were removed in 1.13 — not usable in commands)
Editions
Java & Bedrock

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How to craft Stone Sword

How do you make Stone Sword in Minecraft?

To craft Stone Sword, place the ingredients in a crafting grid following the recipe pattern shown above. The crafting grid can be a player's 2×2 inventory crafting slots (for 2×2 recipes) or a 3×3 Crafting Table. If cheats are enabled, you can also spawn Stone Sword directly with: /give @p minecraft:stone_sword.

What is the Minecraft ID for Stone Sword?

The namespaced ID is minecraft:stone_sword, used in the /give command: /give @p minecraft:stone_sword. In legacy versions before 1.13, Stone Sword used the numeric ID 272. Numeric item IDs were removed in the 1.13 "Flattening" and no longer work in modern commands.

Why does Stone Sword have a stack size of 1?

Items with stack size 1 are typically tools, weapons, armor, buckets, or unique items. They can't be combined into stacks because the game tracks their durability or contents individually.