Beginner's Guide
New to Minecraft: Bedrock Edition mods and packs? This guide walks you through the basics of what they are, how they work, and how to install them safely on mobile, Windows, and console. Whether you are here for shaders, texture packs, behavior addons, maps, or seeds, MCPEPacks helps you get set up with less confusion and fewer broken downloads.
Minecraft comes in different editions. This site focuses on Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, which is the version available on:
Bedrock Edition handles mods and custom content differently from Minecraft: Java Edition. Instead of using traditional "mods" with external launchers, Bedrock mostly uses packs and add-ons that plug into the game through the official behavior and resource pack system.
On MCPEPacks, we organize content into several common categories. Here is what they mean in simple terms:
Texture Packs / Resource Packs: These change the visual appearance of blocks, items, GUI elements, and sometimes sounds. They are great if you want a fresh look or higher resolution visuals without changing gameplay.
Shaders: Shaders adjust lighting, shadows, reflections, and color tone to make your world look more realistic or stylized. Performance can vary, so always check the pack description for recommended devices.
Addons / Behavior Packs: These can change how mobs behave, add new items, tweak game rules, or introduce new mechanics. They touch the "behavior pack" system of Bedrock Edition.
Maps: Custom worlds you can download and play, including adventure maps, parkour maps, survival spawns, and more.
Seeds: Codes that generate specific world layouts when you create a new world. They do not require downloading files, but they are still useful content we may highlight.
Whenever you download content for Minecraft, it is important to stay safe. At MCPEPacks, we review submissions before listing them, but you should still follow some basic rules:
If you ever see a pack on MCPEPacks that looks unsafe or misleading, you can report it using the contact information provided on our site.
On mobile, most modern packs use the
.mcpack
or .mcaddon format, which
lets you install them by simply opening the file with Minecraft.
On some devices, packs may first save as
.zip files.
In that case, you can rename the file extension to
.mcpack or .mcaddon, then open it
with Minecraft.
On Windows, you can usually double‑click
.mcpack or .mcaddon files and let
Minecraft import them for you.
.mcpack or .mcaddon file.
Minecraft for Windows should open automatically.
Some advanced packs may be distributed as
.zip archives
that you need to place manually in your
%LOCALAPPDATA%\\Packages
folder structure. When we list such packs on MCPEPacks, we include detailed
file‑placement instructions on the pack page.
Installing custom packs on consoles is more limited. In most cases, you are restricted to content from the official Marketplace. Some advanced users use workarounds, but these can violate terms of service or require extra hardware and are not officially supported.
For this reason, MCPEPacks primarily focuses on mobile and Windows platforms, where you can safely import packs using the built‑in Bedrock systems. If we mention console compatibility on a pack page, it will always be clearly explained.
MCPEPacks is designed to be more than just a list of downloads. Our goal is to help you quickly discover packs that actually work for your device, version, and playstyle.
Over time, we plan to add more filters, ratings, and guides so that finding the perfect Bedrock setup becomes even easier.
Yes, everything is free to use, but only for personal purposes, like content creation, gameplay and everything. You are not allowed to claim any pack as your own, its belong to its rightful creators.
The most common reasons are version incompatibility or incorrect file type. Make sure the pack supports your current game version, that you successfully imported it, and that you have activated it in your world settings under Resource or Behavior Packs.
There are many apps out there, you can use zarchiver or any other third party app for installing texture packs, addons or shaders. Just make sure you are using updated version of packs and mods.
You are now ready to start exploring Minecraft Bedrock packs with more confidence. If you want to jump straight into hand‑picked content, start with our main collection:
Browse the MCPEPacks collectionIf you have suggestions for this guide or want to report an issue with any pack, please use the contact options listed on our site. Your feedback helps us keep MCPEPacks accurate, safe, and useful for everyone.