1. Spruce (This is irrefutable.)
2. Oak (Solid. Classic.)
3. Birch (The planks are really good for light accents with texture, while not being white)
4. Dark Oak (Great dark accents without being black)
5. Acacia (Ok, don't hate it, hard to use well)
6. Jungle (Weird tone, rarely use)
This is the correct list and is set in stone. It was pencil on stone, but it's on stone so nobody change it.
This is the closest I think anyone has come to a good decision, we should not be so hasteful to judge dark oak, personally it goes above birch for me just because of the logs and stripped logs, far more applicability than birch, acacia and jungle combined.
Dark Oak SUCKS
im in no way saying it's number 1 but at least give dark oak the credit it deserves, you suck.
I am willing to switch Jungle and Dark Oak, because I do hate Jungle a lot and I agree it has less good uses. But Dark Oak is terrible and Acacia is better then it
i watched you build a skyscraper out of just jungle wood, and you have the AUDACITY to so boldly hate upon such a rich tasteful dark wood. I think you just want to divide us
also acacia is grey and orange
, these are not wood colours. TRUE WOOD IS BROWN.