Adding life to the mostly calm waters in Minecraft, we have Axolotls. Introduced as a part of the Minecraft 1.17 update, Axolotls are cute yet dangerous creatures that torture the residents of the sea with their hostile behavior. But as the Minecraft 1.18 update came out, the Axolotls are almost nowhere to be seen. The developers have buried these beautiful mobs deep in the game. This time, quite literally. Unless you are looking at the right place, it can become impossible to find Axolotls in Minecraft after the recent update. But there’s no need to worry, as we are here to help. We have compiled a list of some of the best and easiest ways to find Axolotls in Minecraft. So, let’s not waste time and dive right in!

These methods work on both Minecraft Java and Bedrock editions. We have divided our guide into separate sections for your ease, and you can use the table below to explore them at your convenience. So, all you need to do is sit back and take notes on where to find Axolotls in Minecraft.

  • What are Axolotls in Minecraft?

  • Types of AxolotlsIn Which Biome Does Axolotl Spawn in Minecraft?

  • How to Find Lush CavesWhere to Find Axolotls in Lush Caves

  • Types of Axolotls

  • How to Find Lush CavesWhere to Find Axolotls in Lush Caves

What are Axolotls in Minecraft?

Axolotls are semi-hostile aquatic mobs that can survive on both land and water, just like frogs in Minecraft. They are passive towards the players and don’t attack them. But they are hostile against most aquatic mobs, except frogs, dolphins, turtles, and other axolotls.

In the wild or using spawn eggs, you can find up to five types of Axolotls in Minecraft:

  • LeucisticWildCyanGoldBlue

These variations are only visual and color-based. Each type of Axolotl has the same abilities and health. Though, it’s worth noting that the blue Axolotls have a less than 1% chance of spawning in the breeding process.

If you are playing Minecraft 1.17 and its iterative updates, you can easily find Axolotls in warm ocean biomes. But such location makes them hard to capture, breed, and even find in normal circumstances. Although you can rely on the Potion of Water Breathing, there is no need to go that far anymore in Minecraft 1.18.

On Minecraft 1.18 and later, Axolots exclusively spawn in the lush caves biome. This is a plant-based cave biome that was introduced in the game as a part of the recent Caves & Cliffs Part 2 update. This biome is quite different from other cave-based Minecraft biomes. And if you know where to look, it’s not that hard to come across Axolotls.

To find Axolotls in Minecraft, you first need to find lush caves in your world. These are temperate cave biomes that spawn in the overworld. Lush caves are fairly easy to come across while exploring cave openings and underground tunnels. But if you don’t want to step into caves just yet, you can also look for its signs above the ground. Lush caves almost always spawn below azalea trees. These rare trees grow in the empty space above the lush caves, even when underwater.

Unfortunately, there’s no above-ground biome attached to them, but many players have found them in jungle and forest biomes. But if that feels like too much work, use one of our best Minecraft lush caves seeds. The linked guide also has the coordinates to the caves that you can use to teleport in Minecraft.

Where to Find Axolotls in Lush Caves

As per the Minecraft Wiki, Axolotls have a 100% chance of spawning in lush caves if they are large enough. But on the Bedrock edition, the Axolotl only has around a 10% chance of spawning, but they usually spawn in a group of 4-6 mobs on both editions. With enough effort and a lush cave, it’s only a matter of time to find Axolotls in Minecraft.

You need to search for water that is at least two blocks deep. Even if an Axolotl isn’t in the water, it usually stays within 6-8 blocks of the water. So, make sure to look in and around the water source carefully. Sooner or later, you are bound to find a group of Axolotl.

With that, you are now ready to find and breed Axolotls in Minecraft. These beautiful creatures are a great addition to any of your personal builds on your online Minecraft server. Make sure to keep them saturated in a water tank, though. These mobs can survive on land but not for more than 5 minutes. Moreover, if you are familiar with them already, it’s time to meet Allay in Minecraft. In a way, this mob is the wild update’s answer to the cute Axolotls. But unlike Axolotls, they are not hostile and are so useful that you can use the Allay in your Minecraft automatic farms.