How to Enable Experiments on Minecraft Bedrock

1. Log In to Your Panel


2. Stop the Server

The Cybrancee control panel with a box over the Stop button

3. Select the ‘Files’ Tab

The Cybrancee panel with a box and arrow pointing to the file manager tab

4. Open the ‘worlds’ Folder

The Cybrancee panel with a box and arrow pointing to the Worlds folder

5. Open the ‘Bedrock level’ folder

In some versions this may differ slightly.

The Cybrancee panel file manager with a box and arrow pointing to the Bedrock level folder

6. Select All Files, Then Archive

The Cybrancee panel with files selected and the archive icon highlighted

7. Download the Archive

The Cybrancee panel with instructions for downloading an archived file

8. Extract the tar.gz Archive on Your Computer

The Windows file explorer with instructions on extracting an archive downloaded from the Cybrancee panel.

9. Enter the Folder and Compress All of the Files into a Standard Zip

Do not Compress the Top Folder

The Windows file manager showing compressing into a zip

10. Rename the Zip to ‘world.mcworld’

The Windows explorer showing a zip being renamed to world.mcworld

11. Accept the Rename Warning

The windows explorer warning for renaming a file with the Yes option highlighted

12. Open Minecraft Bedrock, and Click ‘Import world’

An image of Minecraft Bedrock with the Import world button highlighted

13. Select the world.mcworld File You Made at Step 11

Windows explorer showing the world.mcworld file highlighted

14. Select the Pencil Icon for the Newly Imported World

The Minecraft Bedrock page with the edit world button highlighted

15. Scroll Down to Experiments on the Left

The Minecraft Bedrock page with the Experiments button highlighted

16. Enable Any of the Desired Experiments

Once Enabled, They Cannot be Disabled Again

The Minecraft Bedrock page for selecting experiments

17. Accept the Warning

Minecraft Bedrock warning for enabling Experiments

18. Click the Save Icon


19. Accept the Achievements Warning

Minecraft Bedrock warning explaining that Achievements will be disabled

20. Edit the World Again

Note That the World Now Shows ‘Experimental’

Minecraft Bedrock edit experimental world

21. Export the World

Minecraft Bedrock world edit page with Export World highlighted

22. Click the ‘Export world’ button

Minecraft Bedrock Export World Confirmation

23. Save the Export on Your PC

Windows Explorer with the file ready to export

24. Back on the Panel, Delete all Files in the ‘Bedrock level’ Folder

Cybrancee panel highlighted all files ready to delete

25. Confirm File Deletion

Cybrancee file manager panel confirmation of deletion

26. Upload the Exported .mcworld File

Cybrancee panel upload 
file

27. Unarchive the .mcworld File

Cybrancee panel showing the unarchive button

28. Delete the .mcworld File

Cybrancee panel showing the delete button on the mcworld file

29. Start the Server. Experiments Are Now Enabled

Cybrancee panel showing the server has started

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