Learn how to install Minecraft mods on PC with Forge or Fabric. Follow clear steps to add new features, items, and gameplay ...
Learn how to see chunks in Minecraft using F3, chunk borders, mods, and Bedrock commands so you can plan builds and farms ...
Explore 15 of the best new Minecraft seeds for version 1.20, carefully selected for both Java and Bedrock Edition. These seeds offer a mix of unique biomes, rare structures, scenic spawns, and ...
Tired of looking for ores and exposed caves? Use an X-ray mod. X-ray mods or texture packs allow you to see through blocks in Minecraft Java Edition and Bedrock Edition. It’s a good way to spot ...
Discover the Top 16 most unique Minecraft seeds for 1.21+ (2025 Java Edition)! These seeds feature rare structures, crazy terrain generation, and amazing biomes — perfect for your next survival or ...
One of the first things about Minecraft you’ll notice is needing to decide which type or version to use. Bedrock and Java exist and to the untrained eye, neither ...
Ray tracing and Vibrant Visuals in Minecraft Bedrock Edition is grayed out from the start, here is how you can enable them. The addition of the Vibrant Visuals update in Minecraft Bedrock Edition has ...
In the most recent Minecraft Java snapshot, 25w31a, Mojang unveiled a brand-new F3 debug interface and settings. This feature will arrive with the next game drop, releasing sometime in the fall. Along ...
Mojang recently introduced a brand new F3 debug screen for Minecraft Java Edition in the latest snapshot 25w31a. This snapshot is part of the upcoming game drop that will release sometime in the fall.
Minecraft has moved away from its numbered updates, meaning we’re now getting smaller (but more frequent) patches. As such, you’ll need to know just how to update Minecraft on Bedrock or Java for your ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. How do you play with your friends in Minecraft? It all depends which version of the game you're playing, as it's one of the many Java vs. Bedrock ...
Crawling (or going prone) is a very nifty, albeit difficult-to-engage, mechanic you can use in Minecraft. What started as an unintentional glitch after a hitbox size and eye height fix has now become ...