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I have a really cool Minecraft: Bedrock Edition world on my tablet, and I'd like to have it on Minecraft: Java Edition on PC as well. Is there a way to transfer a Minecraft: Bedrock Edition world from a mobile device to the PC?

My tablet runs Android, and my PC runs Windows 7.

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You can try using iFunBox, a program for Windows and Mac that allows you to browse your iOS files. You can use it to browse in Minecraft PE and find your world. When you do, you can copy it to your desktop. Hope I helped!

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Copy /games/com.mojang/minecraftWorlds/WorldName on Android to %AppData%\.minecraft\saves on PC

If it doesn't work you need MCEdit (download from here), import the world on MCEdit and then export it as a PC world

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The simplest trick - 100% working:

Copy /games/com.mojang/minecraftWorlds/WorldName from your Android device to %AppData%\Local\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\games\com.mojang\minecraftWorlds on your PC.

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  • This works, but only if the storage type is set to "External" in Minecraft settings. If it's set to "Application" it won't work. – Tikolu Sep 14 '20 at 20:39
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The world filetype is different I believe, meaning that you can't.

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Unless you buy lots of new software, it is practically impossible to do this. (I wouldn't spend my money on it.)