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How to back up your singleplayer Minecraft world

In the vast and immersive realm of Minecraft, where creativity knows no bounds and adventures await at every turn, safeguarding your world is paramount. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of backing up your Minecraft world, ensuring that your hard work remains intact and secure.

Step-by-Step Guide to Backing Up Your Minecraft World:

Locate Your Minecraft World Folder:

The first step is to navigate to the directory where your Minecraft world is stored. Depending on your operating system, this folder's location may vary:

For Windows: %appdata%\.minecraft\saves
For macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/saves
For Linux: ~/.minecraft/saves


Copy Your World Folder:

Once you've located your world folder, simply right-click on it and select "Copy." Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + C / Command + C).



Paste the Backup Copy:

Next, navigate to a secure location on your computer or an external storage device where you wish to store the backup. Right-click and select "Paste" (Ctrl + V / Command + V) to create a duplicate copy of your world folder.


Rename Your Backup :

To differentiate between multiple backups or add a timestamp for reference, consider renaming your backup folder accordingly. This step is optional but can be helpful for organization and tracking.

Verify the Backup:

Before considering your backup complete, it's prudent to verify its integrity. Open the backup folder and ensure that all necessary files and subfolders, including region files and player data, have been successfully copied.

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Updated on: 18/08/2024

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