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Upload a Player Skin for Minecraft: Java Edition
To upload your own skin, download the classic or slim-armed reference skin from the templates linked in the section above and edit it to your liking. Then sign in to your Minecraft profile at minecraft.net/profile and upload your skin.
Using Skins in Bedrock Versions of Minecraft
There are both free and purchasable skin packs that can be obtained in the Minecraft Marketplace. After downloading these skins, you can equip them through the Profile menu.
Getting Started
- Click Edit Character to equip skins that you have downloaded through the Classic Skins tab.
- On the Character Creator tab you can make your own skin, choosing both the body and style features of the skin, along with custom colors.
- You can have up to 5 saved skins to switch between.
- For Minecraft for Windows 10 and mobile versions of Minecraft, you can upload your own custom skin by going to Profile > Classic Skins > Owned > Import. Note: Custom uploaded skins cannot roam to other devices.
What is Minecraft?
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The lowdown for parents on the virtual building game children love
In just a few years, Minecraft has become one of the world's most popular games, mainly by word of mouth and despite the lack of a big marketing budget. Already a hot topic of conversation in the playground, Minecraft has also moved into the classroom, as teachers increasingly find ways to use the game for educational purposes.
Minecraft is often described as a ‘sandbox game’. This means that it’s a virtual land where users can create their own worlds and experiences, using building blocks, resources discovered on the site and their own creativity.
The game is available on multiple platforms. You can play on a computer, smartphone, tablet, Pi, XBox, Nintendo Wii or Playstation. It is growing in popularity day by day, especially among primary-aged children.
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