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Since Minecraft beta was released in 2010, there have been many updates and changes to the game. Each version of Minecraft contains unique features that have been added and taken away over the years. If you want to play the old versions, you still can using either the Profile Editor or a map created by an older version of the game.

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Using the Profile Editor

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  1. Double-click the game’s shortcut icon on your desktop to launch it.
  2. In the bottom-left corner of the launcher, select “New Profile.” This will open the Profile Editor menu where you can adjust settings for new and existing profiles.
    • A profile informs the game of what version you are playing. There is no limit to the number of profiles you can have.
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  3. Do this in the textbox labeled “Profile Name” at the top of the Profile Editor.
    • It is helpful to name it something you can easily remember. For example, if you are creating a profile for version 1.2.7, name it 1.2.7.
  4. This is to prevent harming your files.
    • Right-click the desktop, scroll over “New” at the bottom, and select “Folder.
    • Right-click the folder and choose “Rename” at the bottom of the drop-down menu. Name the folder “Old Versions.”
    • Back in the Profile Editor, click the “Game Directory” check box underneath the profile name. This will allow you to change the default directory.
    • Replace the portion of the directory that reads “AppData\Roaming\.minecraft” with “Desktop\Old Versions.” Now the profile information will be stored in a safe location on the desktop.
  5. In the “Version Selection” section, select all three check boxes. This allows you to play all older versions of minecraft including experimental, beta, and alpha.
    • You may get a pop-up warning that older versions may cause harm to your files, but since you’ve already protected your files, simply click “Yes” in the bottom left.
  6. Below the check boxes, click the drop-down menu to select the old version you would like to play.
    • Each version has a number and a label indicating what phase of development it was created in. The phases are either old_alpha, old_beta, release, or snapshot. A snapshot is a mini version of the newest updates. It is used to test the individual parts of an update before it is officially released.
  7. Click “Save Profile” in the bottom right of the window to complete the profile.
  8. Use the drop-down box in the bottom left of the launcher to select the profile that was just created.
  9. Click “Play” at the bottom of the launcher to launch the older version of Minecraft.
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Using a Map Made in an Older Version Minecraft

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  1. Go to minecraftmaps.com to find maps made on older versions of Minecraft.
  2. There are 6 options you can choose from:
    • Adventure — Each map has a story to discover as you adventure through it.
    • Survival — Try to survive as long as possible in a dangerous map.
    • Puzzle — Solve various puzzles of all sizes.
    • Parkour — Maps made for climbing and jumping your way to the end.
    • Creation — Displays of creativity by others to explore.
    • Game — A game within a game, essentially a giant mini game made by players.
  3. Scroll through the list of maps while paying attention to the map version, which can be found in the bottom left corner of the map description.
    • Any map with a version less than 1.7.9 is considered an older version.
  4. Click the title of a map that looks appealing and has an appropriate version number. The site will then give extra details on the map. Verify the version number on this screen to be sure it is older than 1.7.9 then select “Download Map” at the top of the screen.
    • You will be taken to a third-party file sharing site, such as Mediafire.
  5. This is usually in the top-right corner of the page; clicking the button will cause the sharing site to automatically begin downloading the map.
  6. Open your Downloads folder and copy the zip file that was downloaded by right-clicking and selecting “Copy.”
  7. Open the Start menu on your computer, and in the search box, type in “//.minecraft” to find the Minecraft folder.
  8. Select the folder named “.minecraft,” and in this folder, find the Saves folder, which contains all of the maps saved for your game.
  9. Right-click anywhere inside the Saves folder and select “Paste” to insert the map.
  10. Launch Minecraft in Singleplayer mode, and select the new map name to begin playing.
    • The map’s interface, textures, and items will reflect the version it was built in.
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    How do I get a different version of Minecraft?
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    If you buy Minecraft there are different versions of it already in the menu, it just needs to download the launcher you want and you are ready to play.
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    Does it work on iPad?
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    You can't follow the steps in this article on an iPad, but you can download an old map from the Minecraft Marketplace and play on it. You could also find old versions of Minecraft PE on archive websites and download those, but you risk downloading a virus or losing all your worlds.
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