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How to turn on Vanilla Experiments in Minecraft Bedrock Edition

Here's everything you need to know about how to turn on vanilla experiments in Minecraft Bedrock Edition.

To turn on Vanilla Experiments, you will first need to load up the Beta Bedrock version of Minecraft. Once in the game, you will then need to either create a world or view the world settings option menu of an existing game.

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In your Minecraft world settings, you will need to locate a section labeled Experiments by scrolling down. Under the experiment section of world settings, you will find a tab called Vanilla Experiments. Check the tab to turn Vanilla Experiments on. 

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After clicking to turn on Vanilla Experiments, you will get a prompt asking you to activate experiment mode. Hit yes, and the game will then start to copy your world, so wait and let it finish.

Related: All new advancements and achievements in Minecraft 1.18 Caves & Cliffs Part 2

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When it finishes copying your world, you will be able to experience some of the new content coming in future updates. For example, the next update is the Wild update, and the update will add the following features to the game.

  • Goat Horn
  • Sculk
  • Sculk Vein
  • Sculk Catalyst
  • Sculk Shrieker
  • Sculk Sensor

By turning on Vanilla Experiments, you will be able to find and use all of these items before the official release. However, keep in mind these items are still in development, so some things may not work as intended. 

Be sure to check out our Minecraft Homepage to see the latest news, guides, and content for Minecraft 1.18: Caves & Cliffs Part 2!


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Andrew Vaughan
Andrew Vaughan is a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides that has written guides on popular RPGs and FPS survival titles for several years. Andrew Vaughan specializes in survival and roleplaying games and has been a lifelong gamer.
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