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Minecraft’s Dappled Forest Drop Is Live to Test in Java Snapshot 26.3 and Bedrock Preview

Poplar wood, wool stairs and slabs, abandoned camps, and an autumn biome are all playable in the latest test builds.

Poplar wood, wool stairs and slabs, abandoned camps, and an autumn biome are all playable in the latest test builds.

Minecraft’s third Game Drop of 2026 has slipped into testing, and it leans hard into building. The headline addition is the Dappled Forest, an autumn-toned biome packed with poplar trees, red shrubs, and a fresh off-gray wood set. Alongside it come wool stairs and slabs in all sixteen colors, plus a new structure called the abandoned camp. You can play with everything right now without waiting for the full release.

Quick answer: Switch your launcher to Minecraft Bedrock preview 26.40.27 or Minecraft Java snapshot 26.3, then load a world with the Drop 3 experimental features turned on to explore the Dappled Forest, poplar wood, wool stairs and slabs, and abandoned camps.


How to test the Dappled Forest drop right now

The new content sits behind experimental toggles in two separate test channels. Java players use a snapshot, while Bedrock players use a preview build. Pick the one that matches your edition.

Open the Minecraft Launcher and switch to the correct test build. For Java, select the snapshot version (26.3). For Bedrock, install and launch Minecraft Preview 26.40.27, which runs as a separate app from the retail game.
Create a new world. When setting it up, enable the Drop 3 experimental features so the Dappled Forest, poplar trees, and wool stairs and slabs can generate.
Head toward a cold region. The Dappled Forest generates near cold biomes, so travel until you spot the orange, red, and yellow canopy. You can send feedback or file bugs through the official channels at feedback.minecraft.net.

Note: These are pre-release builds. Features can change before the final drop ships, so test on a fresh world rather than a long-term survival save.


What’s inside the Dappled Forest biome

The Dappled Forest is the first Minecraft biome built around a true autumn look. It generates close to cold biomes and fills its canopy with poplar trees that show off seasonal color. Fallen poplar trees lie across the ground, and red shrubs grow in small patches throughout.

Minecraft - A house built from Poplar Wood
A house built from the new Poplar wood set. Credit: Mojang

Poplar logs craft into a full wood set in a warm gray tone, giving builders a neutral structural wood that reads cleaner than the bone-white of pale oak. The leaves come in three colors, and each tree picks one at random. Saplings keep that randomness, so a planted sapling can grow into any of the three variants. You can also buy poplar saplings from the Wandering Trader.

FeatureDetails
Poplar leaf colorsRed, orange, or yellow (random per tree)
Poplar saplingsDrop from leaves; grow into a random variant; sold by Wandering Trader
Falling leaf particlesMatch the color of each tree’s leaves
Red ShrubDecorative plant; usable in a Composter; spreads with Bone Meal to an adjacent space
Shelf MushroomGrows on living and fallen poplar trees; small grows to large with Bone Meal; usable in stews

Shelf mushrooms add a small twist. They come in small and large sizes, and a large one drops two mushroom items when broken. They also have a slight bounce when you step on them, similar to a bed, which softens fall damage if you land on one. Red shrubs keep their color anywhere you replant them.

The biome’s wildlife is the standard passive lineup, using cold-weather variants where they exist.

  • Sheep
  • Chicken
  • Cow
  • Pig
  • Rabbit
  • Fox

Wool stairs and slabs arrive in all 16 colors

Wool has been a solid cube since 2009, and this drop finally cuts it into stairs and slabs. Both shapes are available across the full color range, so you get sixteen new stair blocks and sixteen new slab blocks to craft.

For builders that opens up sloped roofs, furniture geometry, soft color gradients, and interior detailing without the armor-stand and block-scaling tricks people leaned on before. Because wool already spans sixteen colors, it instantly becomes one of the most flexible decorative materials in the game.

New wool stair and slab colors
White, Light Gray, Gray, Black
Red, Orange, Yellow, Lime
Green, Cyan, Light Blue, Blue
Purple, Magenta, Pink, Brown

Abandoned camps and their loot

The new wool stairs and slabs aren’t just decoration. They build the abandoned camp, a small structure that spawns across a wide range of biomes, each with its own design variant.

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Each camp holds chests and barrels stocked with loot, so they’re worth scouting out. Some pieces of the structure stay generic across every biome, while others change to match the region. Abandoned camps can appear in many places, including the Dappled Forest itself.

  • Meadow, Cherry Grove, Forest, Birch Forest, Old Growth Birch Forest
  • Flower Forest, Windswept Forest, Dappled Forest
  • Taiga, Snowy Taiga, Old Growth Spruce Taiga, Old Growth Pine Taiga
  • Sparse Jungle, Bamboo Jungle, Swamp, Savanna
  • Wooded Badlands, Pale Garden

How to confirm the new features loaded

You know the build is working when poplar trees with colored leaves, red shrubs, and shelf mushrooms generate in the Dappled Forest, and when wool stairs and slabs appear in your crafting recipes and Creative inventory. If those are missing, the most common reason is that the Drop 3 experimental features were never enabled when the world was created, since they cannot be turned on for an existing world afterward. Make a new world with the toggle active and the content will generate.

This drop still doesn’t have an official name, and Mojang hasn’t confirmed a final release date for it yet. What is locked in is that the whole package is testable today across Java and Bedrock, and it’s shaping up as one of the most build-focused additions Minecraft has had in a while.