Flat World Presets & Void Option in Bedrock 1.21.100

Minecraft Bedrock Edition keeps getting better for creators—and its latest 1.21.100 update brings one of the most requested features yet: the Void flat world preset. This marks a significant leap forward for mapmakers, builders, and performance testers who crave a blank canvas. Let’s unpack what’s new, how to use it, and how it empowers your creative sandbox experience.
What Are Flat World Presets in Bedrock?
Flat world presets were introduced earlier in the 1.21 update cycle, giving players instant access to themed blank maps. These include:
- Classic Flat
- Tunneler’s Dream
- Water World
- Overworld
- Snowy Kingdom
- Bottomless Pit
- Desert
- Redstone Ready
You can enable these by toggling “Flat World” in the World Creation screen and choosing a preset under the Advanced tab. These presets offer diverse building environments—from frozen plains to endless water expanses.
New Void Preset in 1.21.100
With the 1.21.100 update, Bedrock Edition finally gains the long-standing Java favorite: The Void preset. Instead of terrain, the world is composed almost entirely of empty space—except for a small stone platform at spawn. This minimalist template is perfect for creators who want complete control over world design or need a lightweight map for testing purposes.
How to Enable and Select Flat World Presets
To access these templates, follow these steps:
- Launch Minecraft Bedrock and select Create New World.
- Open the Advanced tab.
- Switch on Flat World mode.
- Choose your preset, including the new Void option available in version 1.21.100 and later.
Once selected, the preset generates immediately with no extra configuration.

Creator Use Cases & Benefits
Why do creators love these presets? Here’s how each serves a purpose:
- Clean Canvas: Start constructions from scratch without terrain interference.
- Performance-Friendly: No chunk-heavy terrain means smoother testing of redstone, builds, or shaders.
- Map-Building Simplified: Void worlds are ideal for adventure maps that rely on in-world structure rather than land.
- Visual Clarity: With no landscape distractions, builders can judge proportions, spacing, and lighting more accurately.
Community Feedback & What’s Next
Players on the official feedback forums express excitement and suggestions for future updates. Key requests include: “Please, add customizable layers and capability of creating and saving player’s own templates.” “We want full flat customization.”
The community looks forward to features like biome selection, layer editing, structure toggles, and custom presets—edging Bedrock closer to Java’s world generator flexibility.
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