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Are you tired of the same old skin in Minecraft? Depending on which edition of Minecraft you play, your skin might look a little different. The two default skins in Minecraft are Steve and Alex. They look just about the same, but Alex has slimmer arms. Players are randomly assigned one of these two skins when they first register their account. However, there are many community-made skins available online, and you can import these into your game with ease. Minecraft Bedrock Edition allows players to customize skins in-game, as well as pull from the online community. This wikiHow article will teach you everything you need to know about changing your skin in Minecraft JE, BE, PE, and on console!

Things You Should Know

  • Players of either Java and Bedrock Editions can change their skin online at https://www.minecraftskins.com/ .
  • The Bedrock Edition includes a Dressing Room where players can scroll through and purchase premade skins.
  • Skins are designed for either Steve or Alex. Ensure that your desired skin matches your avatar.
Method 1
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Download Online (Java or Bedrock Edition)

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  1. Go to https://www.minecraftskins.com/ . This will open the Skin Index (or Skindex) library.
    • Before continuing, ensure your version of Minecraft is compatible with custom skins. Versions 1.3 and earlier will not reflect any changes you make to your skin.
  2. The home page will display all the most popular Minecraft skins. Click on a skin that you would like to use for your Minecraft character.
    • You can also search for a specific skin from the search bar atop the page.
    • You can also click "Editor" atop the page to make your own skin if you'd like.
    • If you want to see a long list of skins rather than just the popular ones, click Latest or Top in the upper-left side of the page.
    • If you previously saw a skin in the game that you really liked, you may click "Skin Grabber" atop the page and enter the player's account ID to retrieve it.
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  3. It's a button on the right side of the skin's page. Doing so will immediately prompt the skin's file to download to your computer.
    • Depending on your browser's settings, you may first have to select a download location or confirm the download.
  4. Go to https://www.minecraft.net/ .
  5. It's in the top-right corner of the page. A drop-down menu will appear.
  6. This option is at the top of the drop-down menu. Clicking it takes you to the skin page.
    • If you aren't logged into Minecraft, enter your email address and password and click LOG IN before continuing.
  7. It's a white button near the bottom of the screen.
  8. Click the skin file that you downloaded. You should see it in your computer's default "Downloads" folder.
    • If the site asks you to pay to change your skin, it is likely because you only own the demo version of Minecraft Java. Ensure you are signed into an account that owns the paid version of Java. [1]
    • Ensure that your selected skin matches your default character model as well. Skins intended for Steve but applied to an Alex, or vice versa, will have black bars on their arms in the game.
  9. This option is in the bottom-right corner of the window. Your skin file will be uploaded to the profile page.
  10. It's a white button near the bottom of the page. Doing so will change the skin for your current account's character.
    • If you log into Minecraft on your computer using the same account credentials, your character will now have the skin you uploaded.
    • If you do not see your skin in-game, refresh by logging out and back in. Also ensure that the game is not running in offline mode.
    • Skin changes in versions 1.7.8 and earlier take about an hour to update. Newer versions will reflect your changes immediately.
    • Skin changes are tied to your account, and will therefore sync across all devices where you are signed in. [2]
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Change in Dressing Room (Bedrock Edition)

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  1. The Bedrock Edition of Minecraft includes an in-game "Dressing Room" where you may change your skin, choosing from a collection of premade skins.
    • Sign in to your account if you haven't already.
  2. The game's main page displays your Minecraft character on the right-hand side. Beneath it is the button for the Dressing Room , represented by an image of a clothes hanger in newer versions, or as Dressing Room in older versions.
  3. Then, select Classic Skins .
    • From this menu, you may also edit your current character, create a new one, change capes, or scroll through different emotes for your character.
  4. Your Dressing Room will include all your already-owned skins, including any purchases or prepackaged skins.
    • If you do not see a skin you like, click "Get More Skins" to buy a new one from the Minecraft Marketplace.
  5. Minecraft will save your changes automatically. Return to the main page and load up a game of Minecraft. Your changes will be instant.
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  1. Go to https://www.minecraftskins.com/ in any browser, such as Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.
  2. Tap a skin that you want to download.
  3. It's in the upper-right side of the skin's page. Doing so will open the skin's image in a new browser tab.
  4. Tap and hold the skin's image, then tap Save Image when prompted.
  5. Its icon resembles a block of dirt with grass on top. The Minecraft PE home page will open.
  6. This option is in the lower-right side of the screen.
  7. It's in the far-right side of the "Default" section, which you'll find in the top-left corner of the screen.
  8. This button is at the top of the "Custom" window that's on the right side of the screen.
  9. Tap the image of the skin that you downloaded. It will resemble a spread-out paper doll.
    • You may first have to select an album (e.g., Camera Roll ).
  10. Tap one of the skin models in the pop-up window.
    • When in doubt, tap the one on the right.
  11. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. This will set your selected skin as your character's default.
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Minecraft on Consoles

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  1. Select the Minecraft game from your console's library.
    • If you bought Minecraft on a disk, insert the disk into your console.
    • Note that custom skins are not available, and some skins or skin packs require an in-game purchase.
  2. It's in the middle of the Minecraft front page.
  3. This option is at the top of the page. Doing so opens the Skin Packs page.
  4. Scroll up or down to view the different packs.
  5. Once you've selected a pack, scroll left or right to find a skin you want to use.
    • Some skins aren't free. If you see a padlock icon below and to the right of the selected skin, it's part of a premium pack.
  6. Doing so will set the selected skin as your character's default. You'll see a green checkmark appear in the bottom-right box.
    • If your selected skin isn't free, you'll be prompted to purchase the skin pack first. You can press B or â—¯ to exit the pop-up.
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    How do I make a baby animal in Minecraft?
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    In Survival Mode, you need to have two animals and feed them both their favorite food. Pigs and rabbits like carrots; sheep, cows, and mushrooms like wheat; chickens like any kind of seed. You'll know you've been successful in mating your animals when hearts appear next to them and they collide with each other. Then, a baby version of the animal will appear. Or, in Creative Mode, get a Spawn Egg and simply click on an animal with the egg to produce a baby version of that animal.
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    What will it look like if I play multiplayer? Will my friend see it?
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    If you play multiplayer, everyone will see you in the skin you upload.
  • Question
    Every time I open Minecraft, the skin changes to Alex. How can I fix that?
    Banana Head
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    Sites such as TheSkindex allow you to change your skin; it also could be because you are playing offline.
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      Warnings

      • When on desktop, only change your skin through the official Minecraft website.
      • Any 3rd-party site or file that asks for your Minecraft password and username is a virus. Never give out your account information when downloading skins, unless you are sure it is the original game that is asking for it, or if you are changing your skin on the official Minecraft website.
      • If you are going to play with your friends in Minecraft, it is recommended to not to play with the multiplayer restricted skins, as those skins can only be used in the single-player worlds. Play with non-multiplayer restricted skins instead.
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      1. Opening the Minecraft Skindex site.
      2. Click a skin.
      3. Click Download .
      4. Open the Minecraft website.
      5. Click the menu and select Profile .
      6. Click Select a file .
      7. Click Open .
      8. Upload the downloaded skin.

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