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Minecraft: Bedrock Edition (formerly known as Minecraft: Pocket Edition) is the official version of Minecraft that is supported across a variety of platforms, including Android, iOS, Windows 10, Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch. The great thing about Minecraft Bedrock edition is that multiplayer is not just limited to other players on the same platform. You can play with other players on mobile phones, game consoles, and Windows 10. On Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, you can play multiplayer with friends online, join a server, or play over a local area network under one roof. This wikiHow teaches you how to play Minecraft multiplayer on Minecraft: Bedrock Edition.

Quick Guide for Minecraft PE Multiplayer

Launch Minecraft PE and enter a game, then press pause. Select "Invite to Game" at the panel on the right of the screen, then select the online friends you want to play with, and hit "Send Invite" to invite them to a multiplayer server.

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Inviting a Friend

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  1. Minecraft has an icon that resembles a grass block. Tap the icon on your mobile phone to launch Minecraft.
    • You cannot play Minecraft online with friends who play Minecraft: Java Edition on PC. However, you can play online with friends across different game consoles, mobile phones, as well as friends who play Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition.
  2. This launches the game.
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  3. It's the icon with two vertical lines at the top of the screen. This displays the in-game menu.
  4. It's in the panel to the right at the top below your gamertag.
  5. You can add any of your Xbox Live friends to your game.
    • Alternatively, you can tap Add Friend and use the options to add friend's gamertag or search for friends in your Contacts or Facebook friends.
  6. It's the button on the right at the bottom of the screen. This sends an invite to your friend(s).[1]
    • If you are unable to invite friends to your game, exit the game and tap the pencil icon next to your game in the "Play" menu. Tap Multiplayer and ensure the toggle switch below to "Multiplayer game" is turned on.
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Joining A Server

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  1. In order to connect to a server on Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, you'll need to get the server's name, address/URL, and port number. You can find numerous websites that list Minecraft servers all over the internet. The following are a few websites that list Minecraft: Bedrock Edition servers, along with their address and port number.
  2. Minecraft has an icon that resembles a grass block. Tap the icon on your mobile phone to launch Minecraft.
  3. It's the first button on the Minecraft title screen.
  4. It's the third tab at the top of the "Play" menu. This displays servers you can connect to as well as options for connecting to a server.[2]
  5. It's at the top of the list of servers under the "Server" tab.[3]
    • Alternatively, you can tap one of the featured servers in the list of servers.
  6. Use the spaces provided to enter the name of the server and the server address.[4]
  7. The port number is the 5-digit number typically listed after the server address/URL in most server lists. For most servers, the port 19132.
  8. This saves the server to your list of servers. You can find your saved servers at the bottom of the list of servers under the Servers tab.[5]
  9. You can join any active server in the list of servers.
  10. You need an Xbox Live account to play Minecraft online. If you are not signed into your Xbox Live account, tap the email address associated with your Microsoft or Xbox Live account and enter your password. Then tap Let's Play at the bottom to sign in.
    • If you do not have an Xbox Live account, you can sign up for one for free.
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Joining A Friend's Game

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  1. Minecraft has an icon that resembles a grass block. Tap the icon on your mobile phone to launch Minecraft.
    • You cannot play Minecraft online with friends who play Minecraft: Java Edition on PC. However, you can play online with friends across different game consoles, mobile phones, as well as friends who play Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition.
  2. It's the first button on the Minecraft title screen.[6]
  3. It's the second tab at the top of the "Play" menu.[7]
  4. It's the first button at the top of the "Friends" menu.[8]
    • Alternatively, if a friend has a Minecraft realm and has sent you an invite code, you can tap Join Realm. Enter the invite code and tap Join to add their Realm.
  5. It's the button at the bottom of the page. Use this option to search for a friend by their Xbox Live gamertag.
    • Alternatively, you can tap Find Facebook Friends to search for Facebook friends that have an Xbox Live account, or tap Find phone contacts to find contacts in your Phone list that have an Xbox Live account.
  6. This displays your friend's gamer profile.
  7. This sends a friend request to your friend. If they approve your friend request, their multiplayer games will be listed in the Minecraft Friend's menu whenever they play.[9]
  8. Whenever an Xbox Live friend plays Minecraft, their game will be listed below "Joinable Friends" under the Friend's tab. Likewise, Realms you have joined will be listed below "Joinable Realms" under the friend's tab.
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Playing Minecraft Over a Local Area Network

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  1. You can play Minecraft: Bedrock Edition across any device on a local area network. This includes Minecraft on mobile phones, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition. This allows you to play Minecraft with other people in your household.
    • You cannot use a mobile phone to play Minecraft with someone who is playing Minecraft: Java Edition on PC.
  2. It can be any device. Just make sure it has the save file of the game you want to play.
  3. It's the first button on the Minecraft title screen. This displays the Play menu.[10]
  4. This displays the settings for the game.[11]
  5. Use the drop-down menu below "Player Permissions from Invite" under the game menu. This allows anyone to join the game.
  6. It's below "Edit Settings" in the panel on the left.
  7. Both the toggle switch below "Multiplayer Game" and "Visible to LAN players" should be on the left side.[12]
  8. Use the drop-down menu below "Microsoft Account Settings" to select "Friends Only" or "Friends of Friends." If the other player is not on your Microsoft Friend's list, select "Friends of Friends".
  9. This launches the game with the specified settings.[13]
  10. It can be a mobile phone, game console, or Windows 10 Edition on a PC.
  11. It's the first button on the Minecraft title screen. This displays the Play menu.
  12. It's the second tab at the top of the page.
  13. If the multiplayer settings are set correctly, you should see Minecraft games played on a local area network listed under "LAN" games.[14]
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1. Open Minecraft.
2. Tap Play.
3. Tap the Server tab.
4. Tap Add Server.
5. Enter the server's name, address, and port number.
6. Tap Save.
7. Tap a server you want to join.

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