25 Minecraft Features That 99% of Players Never See

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Published 2022-08-14
Education edition has so many insane features!

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All Comments (21)
  • @feathered8339
    Now I'm torn. Do I want to buy it and learn on minecraft or just be happy on my minecraft java where my brain just goes dead?
  • @teamwolf1684
    The Education Edition is also a part of the Pocket and Bedrock Edition. This means that bedrock players can play Education Edition without paying more than what Minecraft actually costs. (It is a world setting) I love it 😀
  • @wingman4117
    I took this as a high school class and it was amazing, you learn how to code and it is actually made very well
  • @AI-nm1pq
    Glad to see education is getting some attention sure it’s the version made for learning but it has probably some of the best map making features out of all minecraft versions
  • The feature I love most about education edition is the chalkboards. They are so much easier to type on, give you more room to type, and you can go back and edit them.
  • As a math teacher who uses minecraft education edition with my students, thank you, i learned a lot of tips that i can apply in future classes. Thanks skipthetutorial.
  • @ShinyMew76
    That camera thing actually looks like something that would be cool in the main game. Make it only obtainable in certain structures and you have a reason to explore, and can take photos on your way back? It could tie into archeology
  • @zerozane6402
    Something about minecraft: always mine a nether gold ore with silk touch, because if you mine with a normal it will give some nuggets, but if you put the ore in the furnace it will give a BAR
  • @tri7x
    1:43 the "pls stop" got me wheezing 😂
  • @benthecat4345
    The border blocks are also available outside of education edition (at least in bedrock they are) and are accessible through the /give command
  • @FelipeGames08
    The funny part is that you EAT the glow stick and the sparkle thing lol
  • @Sevenp3
    I used to play MCEE in school all the time before the pandemic! Even though my teacher probably hated me and all the kids that played games during class, I couldn't help but notice all the anazing things in this version of Minecraft, I basically forgot all about it until I watched this video. It was basically free as it's obtainable to anyone with a school laptop. The laptops were on a LAN so we'd be able to join other player's worlds like parkour, hungergames, or minigames.
  • @painapple154
    Wow, I've been playing minecraft for 9,5 years now and I've never played educatiion edition. I never even knew where the difference to java and bedrock was. But it's like a completely new game inside minecraft and I kind of wanna play and try it out myself now. Could be fun playing with the little one. What's the recommended age for this?
  • fun fact, some of the features are available in normal bedrock if you turn on the education edition slider.
  • @somedriftguy3849
    babies in minecraft education edition when they see a bottle labeled hydrochloric acid: d r i n k
  • @dumpaige6119
    I miss education edition. My parents haven't played for it. The only reason I like it is because it has Different features not in Bedrock or Java