All Minecraft Cheats And Commands To Control Your World

All Minecraft Cheats And Commands To Control Your World

When you play Bedrock Edition with a keyboard, you will type Minecraft commands and read just like you would in Java Edition. If you're in a world where suggestions are enabled, press "/" to open a chat menu with a cut-out text box. Now type the command and press Enter to execute it.

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Tips and commands for Minecraft players

  • / kill [player]
    • Kill yourself (or a specific player)
  • /tp [player] <xyz>
    • Broadcast yourself (or a specific player) to the entered coordinates
  • /effect <player|entity> <effect> [duration]
    • Applies an effect to the specified player or person for an optional duration of seconds. A list of effect codes can be found here
  • /effekt delete <player|theme> [effekt]
    • Remove all effects or, if desired, only the specified effect from a player or person
  • /enchant <player> <enchantment> [level]
    • Applies a spell to an item chosen by the specified player at optional level. You can find a list of magic codes here
  • /experience add <player> <amount>
    • Adds the specified amount of experience to the specified player. Put the word levels at the end instead of adding experience levels

Whether you're using Bedrock or Java Edition, speed up your Minecraft cheats and command typing by using the following keyboard shortcuts to quickly select specific targets for your team:

  • @p = the player closest to you
  • @r = random player
  • @a = all players in the world
  • @e = all entities in the world
  • @s = you

Tips and controls for the Minecraft world and environment.

For coordinates, they are expressed as x, y, z , where x is the distance east (+) or west (-) from the origin, z is the distance south (+) or north (-) from the point. y is the altitude from -64 to 320, where 62 is ~0 or ^0 sea level, ie. without displacement. Tilde offsets are based on world coordinates, so ~5 ~ ~-5 would be +5 blocks in x (east), 0 blocks in y (same elevation), and -5 blocks in z (north). Mass displacement is based on the direction the player's head is pointing along the left, top, and front axes, so ^5^^- 5 would be 5 blocks left, 0 blocks up (same height), and 5 blocks back.

  • /plant, plant
    • Generate seed code so you can rebuild your world later
  • /setworldspawn [xyz]
    • Sets the global spawn location to the player's current position or optional coordinates if entered
  • /gamemode <type> [player]
    • Set the game mode type (Survival, Creative, Adventure, or Spectator) for yourself or an additional player
  • /gamerule <rule> [value]
    • Query or change the value of a game rule if an optional value is entered. A list of rule codes can be found here
  • /difficulty <level>
    • Set the difficulty level (Easy, Easy, Normal or Hard)
  • /set time <value>
    • Sets the global game time, use 0 (sunrise), 1000 (morning), 6000 (noon), 12000 (sunset), or 18000 (night) as the value.
  • /gamerule doDaylightCycle false
    • Disable day/night cycle, change false to true to enable it again
  • /time <type> [duration]
    • Specifies the type of weather (clear, rain, or thunderstorm) with an optional duration in seconds
  • /gamerule doWeatherCycle is incorrect
    • Disable weather changes, change false to true to enable them again
  • /clone <x1 y1 z1> <x2 y2 z2> <xy z>

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