
If your only goal is to change the version number for your primary profile then you’re all set. After making your selection click “Save Profile.” In the “Version Selection” box, midway down the Profile Editor screen, activate the dropdown menu “Use version” and select the version you wish to use. Inside the profile editor, changing your version number is as simple and using a drop down menu. On the main launcher screen press the “Edit Profile” button located under your profile name in the lower left corner.

In order to change your Minecraft version number, run the launcher and log into your Minecraft account. We’re going to start off by highlighting that process so those of you popping into the tutorial for a quick fix can get that fix and get back to playing, We’d encourage you, however, to read over the next section “Using Profiles” to isolate and protect your world saves as well as make your life a little more convenient.

If all you need to do is change the version number, the process for doing so is very simple.

On the opposite side of the gameplay spectrum, if you want to test out the bleeding edge features of the new experimental releases you’ll want to set up a profile for the most current “snapshot” builds so you can try out features that may take months (or longer) to reach the public release build.įurther, you can make all the above (and more) radically more convenient by using the simple profile system built into the Minecraft launcher to make it easy to select the version you want for the task at hand as well as (and this part is enormously handy) isolate your world saves to protect them from corruption.
