I have something strange and can't figure it out by myself. I have 2 maps in my saves that I can't open. I have played on them, but one time they where gone so I searched for them in the Minecraft folder, and found them. There was nothing strange with them, so I don't really get it. Does anybody have an idea about what's wrong?

EDIT:Mrlemon is right, I found them in the map but can't open them in Minecraft itself. I compared the 2 maps with one that I can open in Minecraft (and see) but don't see a difference in between those. Here are some screenshots of it.


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Minecraft map-dedicated sites like MinecraftMaps.com, and the "Worlds" page on CurseForge.com are great for a few reasons. One, they have thousands of maps to offer; two, you can easily search through them for the one you want; and three, there's an ample amount of reviews and ratings, so you can see which maps are worth the download and which ones can be skipped.

You can craft, trade for, or find maps throughout your "Minecraft" world. These maps will help you figure out where you are, where you've been, and where you're headed to. And once you've got a map, you can even add your own custom markers, which is great for noting your land's most interesting features.

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Given that the worlds of Minecraft are practically endless, at least in theory, it's no wonder maps were introduced into the game to help players navigate the sea of biomes that surrounds them on their journey. While not extremely cheap to make, they're a nice utility to have for players who want to map out their surroundings and their various bases and outposts.

Maps are also important when it comes to marking waypoints with banners, tracking other players and finding various structures like Woodland Mansions and Ocean Monuments. With the 1.13 Aquatic update, maps also help players find the location of buried treasure. However, maps remain largely unused outside of discovering these structures, and they're generally misunderstood or confusing for newer players.

It might not be obvious, but maps can actually show more than one player. It's a great way to actually track where each player is at a given moment, especially on LAN worlds that have more than one player on them, or even on large servers with no mods or plugins.

In order to do this, a copy of the original map has to be given to every player that wants to be tracked. That way, the maps will all be synced together and will update the information for everyone, also allowing other players to know where everyone else with the same map is.

Thankfully, all maps in Minecraft always operate the same way. They're also laid out with north pointing up, south bottom, west on the left and east on the right. All the player needs to do then is orient themselves in a way that they're standing with north ahead of them while observing the map, which is the easiest to do by simply pressing F3. If that's not an option, keep in mind that the sun always rises from the east and sets in the west in Minecraft.

Another annoying and slightly inconvenient fact about maps is that they will never center on the player, unless the player happens to be at the center of a square-shaped zone the map is meant to replicate. This can mean that a player needs to make several maps to fully show their player base or spawn area.

The reason for this confusing fact is that the maps in Minecraft are generated according to large square-shaped areas laid all around the world randomly, and have nothing to do with the player's location itself.

Introduced in the 1.14 update, cartography tables are highly convenient tools for players who wish to create more useful or bigger maps, or even make copies of their existing maps. Cartography tables can be found in villages with a cartographer villager, or they can be crafted with four wooden planks and two pieces of paper.

The table also allows players to expand or zoom out maps, which will make the picture smaller but cover a larger area. Make sure to have a ton of paper around, since this is done by placing more paper into the available slot. Players can also combine two maps of the same area to make one single, more complete map. Locking maps is one more option available, which will prevent the map from ever updating again, even if the terrain changes.

Bedrock players are more in luck, since it's possible to make maps with no locational marker by simply placing nine pieces of paper in the crafting square. The drawback is that it's more difficult to figure out locations on such a map, but it's still an option when iron and redstone ore aren't available for players.

To make an absolutely gigantic map, combining a bunch of these fully upgraded maps on item frames and placing them side by side can create some of the most impressive wall art in Minecraft. It can help players cover immense distances in their survival worlds, even if it might take some time.

So, what about the Nether? The Nether is a bit of a special case, an area where it's quite difficult to get oriented. This is because compasses and clocks are completely confused in the Nether and will keep spinning around wildly. As such, maps won't have much of an effect in this area either.

The main issue is that maps rely on a sky view of the area they need to cover, and since the Nether is a cave dimension with a ceiling of bedrock, it's impossible for the game to create a readable map for the player.

After some time trading with villagers, it's likely the player will get their hands on a Woodland Explorer map or Ocean Monument map. Even with buried treasure maps, the principle is very much the same, as they usually show and area that's greyed out and hasn't been explored by the player yet.

Unfortunately, maps in don't update automatically in the game. Once a specific area has been mapped by the player and they leave that area, and place the map down, the map won't be updated until it's brought back to that area.

Whether it's building a massive structure or just trying to collect resources to survive, you are free to do anything you want in Minecraft. But, for those who want a little more structure, there are a lot of unique maps that can be loaded into the game to play through for a totally different experience.

Although the base game can be pretty terrifying sometimes, the game can get even scarier with all the horror-themed maps that were designed to terrify you. Here, you can check out some of the best horror Minecraft maps out there.

Many of these maps run on older versions of Minecraft. You can quickly switch versions on Java by heading to the installations tab of the launcher. From here, click 'New Installation' and go to the version list until you find the version that you are looking for. ff782bc1db

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