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How to Dry Sponge in Minecraft: A Quick Guide

How to Dry Sponge in Minecraft: A Quick Guide
Jessica Ferguson

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Ever stumbled upon a wet sponge in Minecraft and pondered, ‘How do I dry this thing?’ If you’re scratching your head about drying sponges in Minecraft, then you’ve come to the right spot!

Let’s dive right into the nitty-gritty of turning those soggy sponges back into their dry, useful selves.

The Quick Answer to Drying Sponges

To dry a sponge in Minecraft, you’ll need either a furnace or a nether. Yes, it’s that simple! If you’ve got a wet sponge, these are your go-to methods for drying it out and making it reusable.

In the furnace, just place your wet sponge in the slot where you’d normally put the item you want to smelt or cook, and voila! Wait a bit, and you’ll have a dry sponge ready for more water-soaking action. Alternatively, if you’re in the Nether, you can just place the wet sponge anywhere, and it will dry out instantly due to the Nether’s hot environment. How cool is that?

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