Today we look how to use experimental gameplay in Minecraft Education Edition. Experimental mode will let you toggle previously unavailable features so you can run new and interesting mods.
I cant show you where the experimental button is in education edition but i can show you this really quick and easy method to get a world file with the same settings.
Just use Bedrock to export the world file with the settings you want. If you don't have bedrock, I have included a mediafire link to two world files with experimental mode below.
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https://www.lwme.net/howtogetexperime...
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0:00 intro
0:10 What is experimental gameplay?
1:13 How this method works
2:26 How to use mods
3:25 Outro/ Final thoughts
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