Start Menu - Run - type%appdata% (with the percent signs) and hit enter. You should see a.minecraft folder in there. It goes somewhere in there. I forget the exact name of the subdirectory, but it's something fairly obvious like 'worlds' or 'saves' or somesuch.
Open Windows 10 Startup Folder with Explorer. You can open it from a user’s folder however, the AppData folder is hidden by default so even if you’re inside a user’s folder, you won’t see it until you choose to show hidden files. Find Hidden files and folders under Advanced settings, and then select Show hidden folders, files, and drives. With Windows 10, Microsoft introduced a.
Step 1. Download the World
Find Minecraft Folder Mac
Step 2. Navigate to your '.minecraft folder.'
Option 1.
Click Start, type 'Run' Type '%appdata% Select '.minecraft'
Option 2.
Navigate to your 'Downloads' Folder Click on the address bar and delete the text downloads up to the ' Copy in 'AppDataRoaming.minecraftsaves'
Step 3. Copy the downloaded world to your 'saves' folder.
Minecraft %appdata% File Download
In the Finder, from the Go menu, select 'Go to Folder', then type: /Library/Application Support/minecraft, and click Go.
Learn to add Worlds to your 'Mac' Minecraft.
Step 1. Download the World
Step 2. Navigate to your '.minecraft folder.'
Open Finder Window In the top bar select Go -> Go to folder
Type in '~/Library/Application Support/minecraft'
Step 3. Copy the downloaded world to your 'saves' folder.