LostgamerFJ on May 19, 2026 12:25 pm Because glass doesn’t conduct redstone. (Almost) Any other full block would work
dralcax on May 19, 2026 12:25 pm Because it’s made of glass. Try replacing the block the torch is on with something opaque.
Kecske_gamer on May 19, 2026 12:25 pm Because you’re using glass, a block which can not be powered through Other blocks like this: Slabs, Stairs, Glowstone, Sea Lanterns
The_Fish_of_Souls on May 19, 2026 12:27 pm Glass does not conduct redstone signals, and therefore the torch is not affected by the redstone dust. You can look at this [https://joakimthorsen.github.io/MCPropertyEncyclopedia/](https://joakimthorsen.github.io/MCPropertyEncyclopedia/) to see some properties of blocks and search for specific properties.
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Because glass doesn’t conduct redstone. (Almost) Any other full block would work
Because it’s made of glass. Try replacing the block the torch is on with something opaque.
Because you’re using glass, a block which can not be powered through
Other blocks like this: Slabs, Stairs, Glowstone, Sea Lanterns
Glass does not conduct redstone signals, and therefore the torch is not affected by the redstone dust.
You can look at this [https://joakimthorsen.github.io/MCPropertyEncyclopedia/](https://joakimthorsen.github.io/MCPropertyEncyclopedia/) to see some properties of blocks and search for specific properties.
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