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How to Get and Use Torchflowers in Minecraft

Glowing bouquette, anyone?

Torchflower is a new flower that has been introduced in Minecraft 1.20 along with a lot of other cool stuff. If you’re wondering how to utilize these new flowers in your world, you’ve come to the right place. Without further ado, here’s how to get and use Torchflowers in Minecraft.

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Where to Find Torchflowers in Minecraft

Torchflowers do not grow in the wild, so you need to grow them by yourself. As a first step, you need to obtain a Sniffer Egg. After you get your hands on a Sniffer Egg, you should hatch a Sniffer Egg. Sniffers in Minecraft can randomly excavate a Torchflower Seed.

How to Grow Torchflowers in Minecraft

Once you get your hands on Torchflower Seeds, you don’t want to use them to feed Sniffers or Breed them. Instead, you can actually plant them and grow actual Torchflowers!

To grow Torchflowers, create a 9×9 garden of dirt which you can adapt with a hoe, and place a water block in the very middle of it (the fifth block from the corner would be the middle of the row, but some players first put the water block, and then make four circles of dirt around it).

Plant the Torchflower Seeds with as much space between them as you can afford, because it should help them grow faster.

Torchflower has three stages. Upon reaching the final, fully grown stage, you can pick the flower, but you won’t get a seed to go with it. You would need to employ more Sniffers to get more for you.

What is the Use of Torchflowers in Minecraft?

Realistically speaking, you can create Orange Dye out of the Torchflowers. Contrary to the belief some of us had, the Torchflowers do not act as torches. They are merely decorative pieces, at best. So, the best usage is to feed your Sniffers and keep breeding them.

Related: What Do Sniffers Eat in Minecraft? – Answered

We hope that you’ll decorate your house’s interior and exterior well with these Torchflowers and that you will build a big Sniffer farm. In case you want to read more about Minecraft’s newest patch, check out Minecraft 1.20: Full Patch Notes or our Minecraft tag located at the end of the article.


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Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.