Whether you're looking to cash in on your first ore vein or need to refine your gathering methodology, diamonds are a major milestone for any Minecraft player. While Netherite may have eclipsed diamonds in terms of power and usefulness, diamonds are still an invaluable material for various efforts in the game.

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Obtaining diamonds means access to enchanting, better tools, accessing the Nether for the most part, and building powerful contraptions. The sooner diamond is accessed, the more productive and efficient a player’s time will be. Here are some tips for how to find diamonds quickly in the beginning and ways to find them quickly later on.

Updated November 22, 2024 by Jacqueline Zalace: Want to know some of the best ways to find diamonds in Minecraft still? We've updated this list with a few more of the best methods to find this valuable material. Additionally, we've removed a few methods that no longer prove to be worth it.

16 Search In Underwater Caves

If you've ever stumbled upon an isolated, completely submerged cave in your spelunking or seafaring adventures, you probably skipped over it since it's a pain mining underwater, or you had the valid fear of drowning and losing all your gear.

If you're willing to put the time and effort into it, though, these underwater caves typically have lots of resources to mine, including diamonds. If you have some extra EXP to throw at gear, Respiration, Aqua Infinity, and other related enchantments, as well as Night Vision potions, will make gathering in this environment much easier.

15 Loot End Cities

If you're tired of spelunking and draining your pickaxe durability, looting End Cities is a highly effective end-game method of getting diamonds. The catch is that this method is only viable if you have an Elytra and plenty of fireworks to fly between floating islands.

Otherwise, the process is simple: fly around, find End cities, and loot every chest you can find. Not only will you get diamonds, but also diamond tools and armor, which is a nice bonus. If you're not a seasoned End explorer, check out our guide on finding End cities quickly.

14 Search At The Right Level

The most important thing to know while searching for diamonds is where they generate. Diamonds are most commonly found between Y: 16 and Y: -64. Mining at this level will give you the highest chance of encountering diamonds. Overall, the best place to find diamonds is around Y: -59.

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This is pretty deep, and you may run into several bodies of lava while diamond hunting. We recommend bringing a stack of blocks to help you bridge and tower your way to any diamonds you see.

13 Use The Staircase Method

Above, you might have noticed how deep the optimal level for diamonds is. If you are still on the surface, you are pretty far away from the diamonds, so let's take a quick look at how to safely and efficiently get down to Y: -59.

If you choose to do this, make sure that you have an easy way to get back to the surface!

One of the first rules of Minecraft is to never dig straight down. That being said, it is the single fastest way to reach the lower levels of the world where diamonds are found. For players wanting the fastest route to diamonds, nothing beats a straight line. To make it a bit safer at the cost of some efficiency, we recommend building a simple staircase all the way down to the desired level.

12 Make A Quick Access To Bedrock

Having a quick way to travel underground is essential for quickly finding diamonds. Constantly traveling nearly 100 blocks vertically takes time, so we recommend building a bubble elevator to help you quickly travel from diamond level to the surface in no time.

If you don't want to travel too often, you can build a small underground base filled with chests, furnaces, and a bed. A sustainable underground area means you never have to travel to the surface and can spend more time mining.

11 Brush Away Suspicious Sand

Archaeology was added to Minecraft as part of The Trails and Tales update. One aspect of archaeology involves searching for easily hidden blocks and brushing them away with a brush. Doing so will reveal relics of the past, which means gemstones and broken pottery shards. While more times than not, you'll get broken pottery, you also have a chance of brushing away a diamond!

Fortunately, you can find multiple blocks of suspicious sand together. They generate inside Desert Temples, in rooms full of sand. They can also be found at the bottom of Desert Wells. While it may not be the most abundant option, these are arguably the fastest way to get diamonds in Minecraft.

10 Search In Caves

Caves are a great way to quickly find diamonds if they generate at the right levels. They create massive pockets of air that expose a large number of blocks. You can simply traipse through the caves, planting torches along the way and seeing if you can find any exposed diamonds. Even a surface-level cave can be helpful; you can quickly use it to get as far down as possible before mining a staircase down to bedrock.

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Overall, caves are one of the most efficient ways to find diamonds, especially after their rework due to the Caves and Cliffs update. Now, caves can go on forever, exposing a lot of surface area where diamonds may appear. If you discover a massive underground cavern, search every nook and cranny for diamonds before leaving.

9 Find Abandoned Mineshafts

Abandoned Mineshafts are great finds when looking for diamonds. They’re often found at diamond levels and expose a large number of blocks thanks to the tunnels. It’s like a cave, but the premade tunnels and shafts are much more efficient for traveling and mining.

Sometimes, Abandoned Mineshafts will have diamonds lying around. You can come across minecart chests with a rare chance of containing diamonds. There is no trick to finding a mineshaft, but they aren't too rare, so you might stumble across one after a bit of caving.

8 Search For Shipwrecks

Craft a boat, head to the high seas, and search for the ruins of failed ships before you. These randomly generated structures can appear in any oceanic biome, along with most beaches. Inside them are chests containing a variety of loot. Sometimes these chests contain valuables, including diamonds.

There's a 14 percent chance of a diamond spawning in these chests. While that's not the largest, it is more notable than most random generations.

But that isn't the best part. Sometimes these chests also spawn treasure maps. Following these and locating the buried treasure will result in a chest with lots of valuable loot. These chests have a whopping 60 percent chance of spawning, making them one of the most reliable sources of diamonds. The biggest catch is the difficulty finding more maps.

7 Have Higher Tier Pickaxes

To mine for diamonds, you will need to bring an iron pickaxe. This is the lowest tier of a pickaxe that can mine through diamonds. If you were to bring a stone or wood pickaxe, you wouldn't be able to gather diamonds, and you definitely don't want that to happen.

If you want to mine fast, consider making yourself a Netherite pickaxe. Experiments by gamers have discovered that Netherite is almost twice as fast as iron when it comes to mining. Additionally, this fire-proof material lasts longer. Iron pickaxes have 250 uses, diamond has 1,563, and Netherite has 2,031 uses before breaking.