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Instructions for those who don't know how to export world-map and create download link.
Note: i have no android, you can search up vids in yt, but as Dist mentioned below you can do the same with ES File Explorer
Note: i have no android, you can search up vids in yt, but as Dist mentioned below you can do the same with ES File Explorer
ATTENTION: you can't export worlds on any of IOS devices, but you can try other method if you have PC/Laptop/Macbook and etc.
P.S. all Minecraft worlds have file extension -> .mcworld (just so you know)
Now you're done with exporting it
- Go to your world’s settings (where you built map), it looks like pencil/pen
- Game settings section -> scroll down and then you have to find that button “export world”
- I suggest you exporting your world to your desktop so it’d be easier to find it.
P.S. all Minecraft worlds have file extension -> .mcworld (just so you know)
Now you're done with exporting it
You can use mediafire if it isn't blocked in your country.
1. search for mediafire in your browser and tap click on this circled button

2. Now begin upload files. Click on the next circled button as shown on image below

3. Add files

4. Don't forget to click on that button "begin upload" p.s. cause i did.. xd

5. Now wait for it's to be downloaded/verified.
6. Tap on circled symbol to copy the download link and test it

Now you're done!
1. search for mediafire in your browser and tap click on this circled button

2. Now begin upload files. Click on the next circled button as shown on image below

3. Add files

4. Don't forget to click on that button "begin upload" p.s. cause i did.. xd

5. Now wait for it's to be downloaded/verified.
6. Tap on circled symbol to copy the download link and test it

Now you're done!
1. Download Google drive app on your device
2. Authenticate/Log in
3. Find your file and tap on those 3 dots

4. tap on "Open in"

5. Find "Copy to Minecraft" and you're done

p.s. if you tap on your zipped file and it says something like "not supported file" it's alright, don't panic, just follow instructions above xd
2. Authenticate/Log in
3. Find your file and tap on those 3 dots

4. tap on "Open in"

5. Find "Copy to Minecraft" and you're done

p.s. if you tap on your zipped file and it says something like "not supported file" it's alright, don't panic, just follow instructions above xd
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