Minecraft screenshots are saved to a specific folder on your computer’s hard drive. The location of the folder varies depending on the operating system you are using. Here’s how to find Minecraft screenshots on different platforms:
For Windows:
- Press
Windows + R
on your keyboard to open the “Run” dialog box. - Type the following path into the Run box and press Enter:
appdata%\.minecraft\screenshots
- The folder containing your Minecraft screenshots will open. You can view, copy, or edit the screenshots from here.
For macOS:
- Open the Finder.
- Click on the “Go” menu at the top of the screen.
- Hold down the
Option
key on your keyboard to reveal the “Library” option in the “Go” menu. - Click on “Library” to access the hidden Library folder.
- Navigate to the following path:
Application Support/minecraft/screenshots
- The folder containing your Minecraft screenshots will open. You can view, copy, or edit the screenshots from here.
For Linux:
- Open the file manager or file explorer for your Linux distribution.
- Navigate to the following path:
~/.minecraft/screenshots
- The folder containing your Minecraft screenshots will open. You can view, copy, or edit the screenshots from here.
Note: In Minecraft, you can take a screenshot by pressing the “F2” key on your keyboard. By default, the screenshots are saved in the PNG image format.
Please keep in mind that the folder location for Minecraft screenshots might change with future updates to the game or changes to the operating system. If you encounter any issues finding your Minecraft screenshots using the provided instructions, refer to the official Minecraft documentation or community resources for the most up-to-date information.