Top 10 most popular Minecraft texture packs 

Some Minecraft texture packs have separated themselves from the rank and file (Image via Haimcyfly/CurseForge)
Some Minecraft texture packs have separated themselves from the rank and file (Image via Haimcyfly/CurseForge)

Minecraft's visuals and other assets certainly get the job done for a large part of its player base, but some fans need a little more. This is where texture and resource packs come in, as they are capable of modifying the in-game textures as well as introducing other new additions like improved sound effects, animations, and more. Overall, they're an excellent way to breathe new life into the sandbox title.

Even better, texture and resource packs are available for both Java and Bedrock Editions of Minecraft and are incredibly easy to install. They can also be enabled or disabled at will, and most tend to stay up-to-date with the latest version of the game.

Nonetheless, if Minecraft fans are searching for some of the most popular texture packs available, they won't have to look far to find them.


10 most downloaded Minecraft texture packs based on total downloads

10) Bare Bones

Bare Bones recreates the visuals of Minecraft's trailers (Image via Robotpants/CurseForge)
Bare Bones recreates the visuals of Minecraft's trailers (Image via Robotpants/CurseForge)

Minecraft's stock visuals are a bit at odds with how they're portrayed in promotional trailers and other videos. The latter retain simplified and overall cleaner textures, and many players have wished they could use those same visuals in-game. Fortunately, by installing Bare Bones, they can do just that.

Bare Bones converts the game's graphics and textures into a near-mirror image of how they appear in Mojang's promotional trailers, making players feel like they're in an ongoing cinematic.


9) Clarity

Clarity keeps Minecraft's core aesthetic in place while improving texture resolution (Image via SCtester/CurseForge)
Clarity keeps Minecraft's core aesthetic in place while improving texture resolution (Image via SCtester/CurseForge)

Sometimes, Minecraft fans simply need an upscaled version of the game's well-known graphics to suit their needs. This is something Clarity accomplishes to a magnificent effect, improving the complexity and visual fidelity of the game's stock textures to 32x32 without removing the overall aesthetic that Mojang's sandbox title is so well reputed for.

Throw in a nice shader mod, and players can be surprised at just how nice Clarity can look during gameplay.


8) Visible Ores

Visible Ores makes it pretty tough for Minecraft players to miss any mineable ores nearby (Image via Techy69/CurseForge)
Visible Ores makes it pretty tough for Minecraft players to miss any mineable ores nearby (Image via Techy69/CurseForge)

Time and time again, Minecraft fans have passed over the opportunity to mine quality ores simply due to not seeing them in the dark caves and underground tunnels they're found in. Visible Ores changes this in a significant way by adding a dynamic light source to all existing ore blocks, making them stand out even in incredibly low light levels and improving overall visual clarity.

Visible Ores also has compatibility with Optifine's many useful graphical features and can work seamlessly with many other shaders as well.


7) Dramatic Skys

Dramatic Skys retextures Minecraft's skies to carry a photorealistic quality to them (Image via TheBaum64/CurseForge)
Dramatic Skys retextures Minecraft's skies to carry a photorealistic quality to them (Image via TheBaum64/CurseForge)

Minecraft's base sky texture could certainly use some improvement, as it's fairly blank, with the exception of the sun/moon and a few clouds. Dramatic Skys provides a fantastic overhaul in this situation, adding photorealistic clouds and lighting at any time of the day.

The real beauty of this texture pack comes during sunsets, creating some truly breathtaking vistas compared to what the vanilla skies are capable of.


6) Excalibur

Excalibur could be the perfect pack for medieval/fantasy Minecraft worlds (Image via Maffhew/CurseForge)
Excalibur could be the perfect pack for medieval/fantasy Minecraft worlds (Image via Maffhew/CurseForge)

Medieval and fantasy themes are still two of the most popular among community builders, resulting in entire worlds and servers taking on the aspects of the Middle Ages and high fantasy. Excalibur is a magnificent complement to these themes, introducing a rustic medieval feeling to in-game textures while maintaining some familiarity with the game's core aesthetic all the same.


5) Tissou's Zombie Pack

Tissou's Zombie Pack makes common hostile mobs a lot more unnerving (Image via Tissou/CurseForge)
Tissou's Zombie Pack makes common hostile mobs a lot more unnerving (Image via Tissou/CurseForge)

Zombies have been a part of the game for what feels like ages now, but they've never really felt particularly intimidating. Tissou's Zombie Pack changes this in a big way by retexturing zombies, husks, and drowned and giving them new and much more creepy sound effects as they approach. Compared to vanilla zombies, these revamped hostile mobs have a much more ominous presence.


4) Soartex Fanver - Vanilla

Soartex Fanver provides an alternate look at vanilla (Image via Soartex/CurseForge)
Soartex Fanver provides an alternate look at vanilla (Image via Soartex/CurseForge)

While the pixellated visuals of vanilla Minecraft have certainly held up well over the years, some players prefer a less harsh look. Soartex Fanver smoothes out the pixelation of the game's default textures to create an organic and pleasing theme that doesn't lean too far toward cartoonish or photorealistic visuals.

Overall, Soartex Fanver may not be every player's preference, but some may appreciate its balanced approach to graphical quality.


3) Xali's Enchanted Books

Enchanted books won't be confusing anymore with this pack installed (Image via Xalixilax/9Minecraft)
Enchanted books won't be confusing anymore with this pack installed (Image via Xalixilax/9Minecraft)

Just about every player loves a good enchanted book, but when fans accrue many of them at once, telling them apart requires meticulous cursor hovering to activate their tooltips. This is no longer the case with Xali's Enchanted Books, which gives a distinct texture to each enchanted book in the game. As far as item legibility goes, this texture pack can be a huge time saver.


2) Stay True

Stay True sticks to the game's core aesthetic while introducing welcome texture variations (Image via Haimcyfly/CurseForge)
Stay True sticks to the game's core aesthetic while introducing welcome texture variations (Image via Haimcyfly/CurseForge)

Considered a visual remaster of the game's original textures, Stay True has accrued millions of downloads thanks to its nuanced approach to in-game visuals. In addition to providing higher-resolution versions of the game's existing textures, Stay True adds connected textures as well as new variations for many different blocks.

Suffice it to say that this pack adds plenty of variety to the game, revitalizing the appearance of biomes that are primarily composed of a small number of block types.


1) Xray Ultimate

Xray Ultimate has been a gold standard in texture packs for years (Image via Filmjolk/CurseForge)
Xray Ultimate has been a gold standard in texture packs for years (Image via Filmjolk/CurseForge)

Although some players may shy away from this pack due to its function, there's no denying that Xray Ultimate remains one of the most downloaded texture packs in Minecraft's history. After installing this pack, just about every ordinary block in the game becomes invisible, allowing players to see ore blocks underground and make a beeline toward them while avoiding hazards like lava.

Sure, some fans may consider it cheating, but other players may just need to move quickly and collect the ores they need to complete their next build.

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