How to Reset a World on a Minecraft Bedrock Server
- HolyHosting

- Oct 31
- 1 min read
Resetting a World on a Minecraft Bedrock Server
Resetting a world in Minecraft Bedrock can give players a fresh start and new opportunities. Starting over provides a new challenge and the chance to discover new things. It can also be useful if a world becomes problematic or corrupted, as beginning anew can help resolve these issues. Resetting is also fun for experimenting with different play styles or mods and seeing how they work in a new world. It encourages creativity and exploration, allowing players to shape their world from a clean slate with each reset.
Note: Make local backups to save any necessary files.
How to Reset a World on a Minecraft Bedrock Server (New World)
Log in to your HolyHosting game panel.
Stop the server.
Go to the Files tab.
Open server.properties to edit it.
In the line level-name=, change the Bedrock level name to a new name.
Click Save Content in the bottom-right corner.
Start the server.

How to Reset a World on a Minecraft Bedrock Server (Delete World)
Log in to your HolyHosting game panel.
Stop the server.
Go to the Files tab.
Navigate to the directory: /home/container/worlds.
Check the box next to the world you want to reset (e.g., “Bedrock level”).
Click the Delete button.
Confirm by selecting Delete.
Start the server.

Conclusion
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