Resin Bricks are a new material that you can look forward to in Minecraft with the upcoming Winter Drop update. It’s one of the many features that is being added to the game this holiday season along with the highly-anticipated Creaking mob.
You can use Resin Bricks to make Resin Brick Blocks and then turn them into other building blocks, such as slabs, stairs, and walls, using either the crafting table or the stone cutter.
There are two primary ways of obtaining Resin Bricks. The most straightforward one is to craft them, while the alternative method is to look for them in the woodland mansions.
Here is a guide that goes over everything that you need about Resin Bricks in Minecraft.
How to craft Resin Bricks in Minecraft (recipe guide)

To craft Resin Bricks in Minecraft, you will first need to get your hands on Resin Clumps. Much like the bricks, the clumps are also a new resource that is making its way to the game with the Winter Drop Update.
The Resin Clumps can be acquired by attacking the Creaking mobs which spawn. Once you do that, the Creaking Heart that is nearby will start generating resin clumps.
When that happens, just make your way to the block of Resin Clumps and then punch it to collect the resource.
Now that you have Resin Clumps, you will need to head to the furnace and start the smelting process with fuel. You will receive Resin Blocks as a result.
Where to find Resin Bricks in Minecraft?
If you are looking to find Resin Bricks in the wild, you will need to head over to the woodland mansions and search for chests there. They will have a 44.5% chance of dropping two resin bricks, however, the chance will be 16.1% if you are playing the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft.
Woodland mansions are pretty rare, and it’s not often that you will come by these structures. Hence, apart from Resin Bricks, they are also capable of housing other valuable loot like Music Discs, Totems of Undying, and much more.
How to use Resin Brick

The primary use of Resin Bricks is to combine four of them to make a resin brick block. The blocks can further be used to make other building structures like stairs, walls, and more with the help of the stonecutter and the crafting table.
