To delete worlds in Minecraft Java Edition, you can follow these steps:
Method 1: Through the Minecraft Launcher
- Open the Minecraft Launcher.
- Click on the "Installations" tab at the top.
- On the "Players" section, look for the "Worlds" button, which might be located under the "Play" tab depending on your launcher version.
- Click on the "Singleplayer" option.
- You will see a list of your worlds. Hover over the world you wish to delete.
- Click on the "Delete" button (usually represented by a trash can icon).
- Confirm that you want to delete the world when prompted.
Method 2: Directly from the Game
- Launch Minecraft and select "Singleplayer" from the main menu.
- You will see a list of worlds. Find the world you want to delete.
- Click on the world you want to delete, then look for the "Delete" button at the bottom of the screen.
- Confirm the deletion when prompted.
Method 3: Manually Deleting from the File Explorer
- Close Minecraft if it's running.
- Navigate to your Minecraft saves folder:
- On Windows, go to:
C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\saves
- On macOS, go to:
/Users/[Your Username]/Library/Application Support/minecraft/saves
- On Linux, go to:
~/.minecraft/saves
- On Windows, go to:
- Inside the
saves
folder, you will see folders for each of your worlds. Find the folder that corresponds to the world you want to delete. - Delete the folder for that world.
Important Note
- Deleting a world is permanent, so ensure that you truly wish to remove it before confirming the deletion.
This should help you successfully delete worlds in Minecraft Java Edition!