All Minecraft Cheats And Commands To Control Your World

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All Minecraft Cheats And Commands To Control Your World

When you play the Bedrock version with a keyboard, you enter commands and codes just like the Java version of Minecraft. If you're in a world where cheats are enabled, press "/" to open the chat menu, which already has a glitch in the text field. Now type the command and press enter to execute it.

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Cheats and commands for Minecraft players

  • /kill [player]
    • Kill yourself (or a tagged player).
  • /tp [player] <xyz>
    • Send yourself (or the designated player) to the entered coordinates
  • /effect <player|entity> <effect> [duration]
    • Applies an effect to the specified player or object for a limited time in seconds. Here is the list of result codes
  • /effect clear <player| Body > [Effect]
    • Remove all effects from a player or object, or optionally remove only certain effects.
  • /letter <player> <letter> [level]
    • Enlist certain player-selected items in optional levels. Here is the list of magic codes
  • Add / exp <player> <number>
    • It adds a certain amount of experience to certain players. Instead, arrange words at the end to add a layer of experience.

Whether you're using Bedrock or the Java version, use these shortcuts to select specific targets for your team to speed up Minecraft cheats and teams.

  • @p = Player closest to you
  • @r = random player
  • @a = all players in the world
  • @e = all animals on earth
  • @s = you

Minecraft world and environment codes and commands

For coordinates, these are expressed as x, y, z , where x is east (+) or west (-) of the datum, z is the distance south (+) or north (-) of the datum, y is the elevation. From -64 to 320 where 62 sea level. You can use a tilde (~) or caret (^) to indicate an offset relative to your current location, the notation itself is ~0 or ^0, which means no offset. The tilde offset depends on world coordinates, so ~5 ~ ~-5 would be +5 block x (east), 0 block y (same elevation), and -5 block z (north). The shipping offset depends on the orientation of the player's head on the left, top, and front axes, so ^5^^-5 means 5 blocks left, 0 blocks up (same height), and 5 blocks back.

  • / Seeds
    • It generates original code so you can create your world later.
  • /setworldspawn [xyz]
    • Set the world location to the player's current location, or set additional specified coordinates if logged in.
  • /gamemode <type> [player]
    • Sets the type of game mode (survival, creative, adventure, or visual) for yourself or an additional player.
  • /gamerule <rule> [value]
    • Requests the value of the game rule or changes it if an additional value is entered. Here is a list of rule codes
  • /problem <level>
    • Sets the difficulty level (use Peaceful, Easy, Normal or Hard)
  • /timeout <value>
    • Set the world game time, using 0 (Dawn), 1000 (Morning), 6000 (Afternoon), 12000 (Autumn) or 18000 (Night) as the value.
  • /gamerule doDaylightCycle is false.
    • Disable day/night cycle, replace false with true to re-enable
  • /weather <type> [duration]
    • Sets the type of weather for the sequel (use clear weather, rain or lightning).
  • /gamerule doWeatherCycle is false.
    • Disable weather modification, replace false with true to re-enable.
  • /clone <x1 y1 z1> <x2 y2 z2> <xy z>

Notes for 3 Important Commands for Minecraft Bedrock (MCPE/Xbox/PS4/Nintendo Switch/Windows10)

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