If you want exceptionally-detailed textures for your 3D block worlds, some creators have made texture packs with resolutions of 512 pixels (or more). If you like how Minecraft looks already, this just makes it a bit better. More varied mods, textures that change depending on the biome, and more dynamic UI. This pack is designed to maintain the original look of Minecraft while adding smaller things that liven it up with more variety. Version: 1.20 | Resolution: 16x16 | Planet MinecraftĪt first glance, Vanilla Additions doesn't appear to change much, but the magic is in the details.
For any the packs on the list that have a Bedrock version available, they've been marked so you know when to take a look. For anyone using Bedrock Edition, there are a few custom textures available through the Minecraft Catalog, so make sure to browse those if you're looking for Bedrock options. The majority of packs on this list are for the Java Edition of Minecraft. Just follow along with our brief guide below and in no time at all you can be experimenting in a fresh new block wonderland. Thankfully the process for installing Minecraft texture packs remains as simple making your first crafting table. While they've technically changed names to resource packs, texture packs continue to be the easiest way to try out a new Minecraft style.