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Have you ever wanted to have an endless ocean in Minecraft? Or, maybe you are an underwater person and you like to build underwater kingdoms and domes? Well, you can create an Ocean World in Minecraft!

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Creating The World

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  1. Single Player is a place in Minecraft where you can be all alone and play in three different game-modes: Survival , Hardcore , and Creative .
  2. This will bring up a screen allowing you to change the options of your new world before creating it.
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  3. button. Then click it; After clicking this button, an advanced options screen will pop-up. From there: Click World Type: Default and until it says World Type: Superflat .
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Customization

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  1. You will see a list of layouts you can use for your Minecraft world (or, you can create your own if you don't want to use them). Instead, we shall create our own! There is already a layout named Water World , but that tends to be very glitchy and there are craters in the water! (If you decide that you would like to use it anyway, then there is no need to read and further) .
  2. Then press Done
  3. This may take about 30 - 60 seconds to generate, so be patient .
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  • Question
    How many oceans in the world?
    SunPuppy
    Community Answer
    In the real world, there are five oceans. In Minecraft, there is an infinite number of oceans, as Minecraft worlds go on infinitely.
  • Question
    Can I do this in Minecraft Pocket Edition 1.9?
    Verin
    Top Answerer
    Unfortunately, no. As of the time this answer is written (Dec 1, 2020), the Bedrock Edition (formerly known as Pocket Edition) of Minecraft still doesn't allow for custom Superflat worlds. I should also point out that we are currently in the 1.16.100 version of the game.
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      • Pay close attention to all of the instructions, as they may get confusing.
      • Instead of using the code given in the steps, try making your own! However, this will be a consistent trial and error. Working with Minecraft codes is very difficult.
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      Things You'll Need

      • The Minecraft program

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