It’s been a while since we ran our award-deserving Block of the Week series on Minecraft.net, but maybe we should resurrect it for a special limited run, like a mid-2000s pop star doing a line of Vegas shows? Because the superb Structure Block has just made its structurally-sound debut in the latest Bedrock beta. Well, technically they were already in Bedrock, but now they actually function. Neat!
Have you tried playing a Minecraft beta before? It's where we test upcoming features of the game! To try these features, you have to play a version of Minecraft that supports betas (so that's the Windows 10, Xbox One and Android versions). Learn how to sign up for a Minecraft beta on each version here. You can also find more help regarding this specific beta (and a list of all the added features!) on our feedback site.
Remember, beta features can be unstable. The reason we want players to try them early is to give us feedback and catch bugs for us to fix – so make sure to backup your worlds!
HURRY UP AND TELL ME MORE ABOUT STRUCTURE BLOCKS THEN
Sure! Structure blocks are a really handy editing tool for Creative Mode players. Among other functions, they’re an incredibly helpful way of copying and pasting builds all over your Minecraft world. To use them in this beta, make sure you toggle the Use Experimental Gameplay option in the settings. Let’s take a look at how they work in Bedrock:
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