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To remove a block tap on the block to be removed. The Blockhead will travel to the spot and commence deconstruction. The removal process takes more time if your Blockhead isn't using the appropriate [[Items#Tools|tool]] (the [[Items|item]] selected when tapping on the block to remove).
To remove a block tap on the block to be removed. The Blockhead will travel to the spot and commence deconstruction. The removal process takes more time if your Blockhead isn't using the appropriate [[Items#Tools|tool]] (the [[Items|item]] selected when tapping on the block to remove).


If the player hits a solid block, then it will become partially transparent but remaining solid until broken; meaning the player can make solid places look invisible completely - though only at a glance - using backwalls to disguise the little parts of the blocks that still exist.
If the player hits a solid block, it will slowly become partially transparent but remain solid until completely broken; meaning the player can make solid places look invisible - though only at a glance - using back walls to disguise the little parts of the blocks that still exist.


Most blocks are "solid" and prevent a Blockhead from moving through them. They can, however, be climbed or walked on.
Most blocks are "solid" and prevent a Blockhead from moving through them. They can, however, be climbed or walked on.

Revision as of 10:29, 30 August 2013

The Blockheads world is made of blocks. A Blockhead can rearrange the blocks to change the world.

To place a block select the desired block in the inventory then tap the place on the screen where the player wants the block.

To remove a block tap on the block to be removed. The Blockhead will travel to the spot and commence deconstruction. The removal process takes more time if your Blockhead isn't using the appropriate tool (the item selected when tapping on the block to remove).

If the player hits a solid block, it will slowly become partially transparent but remain solid until completely broken; meaning the player can make solid places look invisible - though only at a glance - using back walls to disguise the little parts of the blocks that still exist.

Most blocks are "solid" and prevent a Blockhead from moving through them. They can, however, be climbed or walked on.

Crafting Blocks

These can be used in crafting.

Harvesting Blocks

These are harvested to produce items but not in the form of a block.

Construction Blocks

These have no known use in crafting, but can be used in construction.

Constructed Blocks

These blocks are created by the player at a crafting bench.

Other Blocks

These blocks cannot be mined. Air and water are also fluid, and will flow to fill available spaces.

  • Air
  • Magma
  • Water - can be collected in a bucket, but not in the form of a block.
  • Time Crystal - cannot be placed, so they cannot be used for construction or decoration.