The gist of it is: you must survive and you’ve only got a tiny island in the sky to do it. Skyblock has been the inspiration for countless clones, rip-offs and spiritual successors, and for good reason. And that’s why it belongs at the top of our list.
The new map you created should have all the data of the old map. A true classic of Minecraft survival maps. Your computer probably won't let you give the same name to two files, so come up with something in between such as 'Map_4_a' and then delete the ending after you've renamed the other one. Rename the file of the new map to the name of the old map and the file of the old map to the name of the file of the new map. The actual contents are illegible, but you should be able to guess by the length as to which map has the most data. Inspired by the classic Rubick’s Cube toy, this survival map’s goal is to collect 27 different blocks from the 27 different rooms in the cube and place them all in the center of the cube. If you are unsure about the number on your map, you can open maps with Notepad on windows or textedit on a mac. This article will take you through the 15 best Minecraft survival maps for you to test your mettle 15. There should be a list of every map you've ever created on this world listed as map_XX. On a PC, you can locate it by typing '%appdata%' in the cortana search bar. In your Minecraft world, create a new map and right click to open it, then save and quit to title. (Definitely works on windows and probably mac as well, not familiar with console editions of Minecraft) How you cheat your map back to life (Java edition):