For Minecraft Windows 10 edition, it's not as simple to install a texture pack outside of the storefront, and you have to make sure your texture pack is compatible with this edition of the game before you install.
Stick the compatible zip in there, then boot up Minecraft Windows 10, click on Global Resources in the settings and it should be at the top. If you've watched any let's plays of the game or had a poke around in the custom texture community for Minecraft, you will no doubt have heard of PureBDCraft. As well as covering every texture in the game, Sphax's pack has an attractive comic book style that many prefer to Minecraft's original textures.
It's been around since the early days of Minecraft, but the holistic nature of the pack, the pleasing comic-book style and the clean edges make this one easy to recommend. Pick it up at the BDCraft website. This is a continuation of the iconic texture pack LB Photo Realism that was very popular in the early days of Minecraft.
This lovely texture swap makes trees look fluffy and grass realistic. It's a radical change from the original textures and is good if you want to ground your game in as much realism as possible without it looking completely absurd. Of course, this makes the game more demanding, but that's the price you pay for such an impressive overhaul. Pick it up on CurseForge. Faithful bills itself as the "most popular texture pack in Minecraft" and the numbers are certainly quite compelling.
Most of its appeal comes from how little it changes the game. Small refinements are made to smooth out textures and provide an experience that retains the original art direction of the game with a bit more sheen.
Pick it up at CurseForge. This texture pack relies on "making your world as clean as possible" and the result is something truly beautiful. Installing Minecraft texture packs is easier than ever. Following the brief guide below will net you a new look in no time. Thankfully, you can do that through the standard Minecraft launcher in the Installations tab any time you like. Most of the packs on this list are for the Java Edition of Minecraft—meaning the version played through the Minecraft Launcher.
Some of these packs do actually have Bedrock versions available, so those are marked to let you know in case you play the Bedrock version.
Some of our favorite packs have been updated with the new mobs and blocks. As far as most people need to be concerned, there's no difference between a texture pack and a resource pack. If you do want a bit of Minecraft history though, Texture Packs are actually the deprecated system for adding new textures to Minecraft. All of the packs you'll find on this list are technically Resource Packs, the new system that allows you to add all sorts of custom assets to Minecraft like animations, fonts, sounds, and more, not just textures.
If you want to freshen up your Minecraft experience without getting acquainted with an entirely new look, a texture pack that's inspired by the game's default blocks is the way to go.
These texture and resource packs often use higher resolution files than standard Minecraft but aim to keep the same style and feel. Version: 1. Wait, isn't that just regular Minecraft? Nope, but it's no surprise you'd get them confused. The Faithful Pack doubles the resolution of Minecraft's textures while staying true to the source material. If you want a slightly refreshed look for Minecraft without straying far from the original, Faithful is the way to go.
Depixel is another double resolution texture pack that aims to stick close to Minecraft's original. It does take artistic license in places, like with that skeleton's slightly spookier face, but it does generally stay quite true to classic Minecraft.
Consider this just one step past the Faithful Pack on the vanilla-to-stylized scale. Bare Bones offers the answer to the question "do we really need leaves? It's full of flat colors without any extra shades wasted on silly things like the illusion of texture. It's straightforward and to the point. At first glance, Vanilla Additions doesn't appear to change much, but the magic is in the details. This pack is designed to maintain the original look of Minecraft while adding smaller things that liven it up with more variety.
More varied mods, textures that change depending on the biome, and more dynamic UI. If you like how Minecraft looks already, this just makes it a bit better. If you want exceptionally-detailed textures for your 3D block worlds, some creators have made texture packs with resolutions of pixels or more.
These are the most realistic Minecraft texture packs around. Some HD texture packs require using Optifine and most recommend using a shader pack for ultimate beautification. You can pick your favorite from our list of best Minecraft shaders. There are a lot of work-in-progress HD texture packs out there, some of which you'll have to pay to get the complete versions of.
We've included the best free options here for you, but if you're dedicated to the HD life, you may also want to keep an eye on Stratum and Realistico. To get access to the high-end packs you'll need to sign up to the team's Patreon, you can download the 32x pack as a taster and then sign up for higher resolutions.
LBPR may be the best all-around HD texture pack choice thanks to the years of work and history from various artists that it's been built on. Animals, villagers, ores, trees, and terrain are all represented in high resolution textures with some stylistic choices that deviate from the vanilla look.
Don't worry, this texture pack doesn't actually require an RTX-capable graphics card. It's been converted to Java edition by Arkadya. Bombies 80k also has some really pretty custom skies.
Those probably won't help you in PvP, but they're quite nice! Colb has a ton of PvP texture packs but Dragonfruit was a long time favorite. There are a lot of other variations , based on different fruits and gems , which determine the color that your diamond tools, armor, and ores will be. All of Colb's packs are all technically made for version 1. Don't worry, you can still use them just fine.
Aluzion is a more cartoony-style pack with some bold colors that are great for visibility. It makes the patterns on ores more orderly and uses more big chunks of color instead of the shading on Minecraft's default textures. Chunky outlines on different armor styles help with spotting other players too.
Aluzion also uses a shorter sword style to help you see during combat. These stylish texture and resource packs take lots of artistic liberty with Minecraft's blocky canvas.
Medieval texture packs can turn your Minecraft worlds into fantasy playgrounds worthy of your best castle and village builds. Dokucraft is a longtime popular Minecraft texture pack for its medieval fantasy RPG style. It's exploded into several equally interesting variations that are all worth giving a try. Up above is the standard Dokucraft Light but there's also the slightly more fantastical Dokucraft High and exceptionally fantasy-inspired Dokucraft Dwarven. Chroma Hills is another RPG-style medieval texture pack that's in a higher resolution than some other options, giving it a slightly more realistic feel.
Mythic has a very dark fantasy vibe to it, even more than Dokucraft's darker versions or John Smith. Just look at that witch's tongue, seriously. Its other mobs and weapons and armor also have a very gritty medieval feeling to them with an edge of steampunk too.
Jolicraft is a cute and whimsical medieval texture pack with a sort of storybook quality to it. With its yellowish hue and paper-y menus and a sun that looks like a painting, it's definitely an even craftier version of Minecraft. As if Minecraft weren't adorable enough, these cute texture packs turn the sweet up to The cutest Minecraft texture packs often have bright, simple colors that are a joy to look at.
Some of them are just super, super pink. Here are some of the best cute Minecraft texture packs out there. This super cute pack is full of bright colors and has a slightly medieval theme. It's a great option for players who want something just a little softer than other medieval style texture packs. It also has randomized textures for some blocks, such as stone and wood planks to add a bit of variety to your world.
Hafen's bright colors and chunky grass textures almost make it look like it's based on old console platformer aesthetics. Its mobs are adorable too with their cartoony little eyes. And the interface might actually be the cutest part, with its rounded tabs and light blue colors scheme. The font can be difficult to read for some, the creator warns, so there's an alternate font choice available included in the pack. Rodrigo's pack is a simplified, cartoon-y look with lots of color.
The edges of blocks are all outlined, giving Minecraft an even blockier look than before amazing that was somehow possible. Its textures are styled as 8x8 blocks instead of Minecraft's already small 16x16 pixel squares, making it one of the smallest resolution packs. That's part of what makes it so dang cute! Just look at those flat, pleasant textures.
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