World trimming is the process of deleting unused or unexplored chunks from your world to reduce file size and improve performance. Over time, as players explore your server, Minecraft generates thousands of chunks, many of which are barely visited and contain nothing but generated terrain.
By trimming these unused chunks, you can shrink a 120 GB world down to 30 GB or even smaller, reducing lag, speeding up backups, and freeing up valuable storage space.
Minecraft worlds grow exponentially as players explore:
World trimming can reduce file sizes by 80-99% depending on how much of your world is actually used.
Real-world example: A server with 134 GB across 29,861 files was trimmed down to 27 GB and 9,734 files, which is a 79.7% reduction.
Smaller worlds perform better:
Trimming is especially valuable before major Minecraft updates as you can delete distant, unused chunks and regenerate them with new biomes and features when the update drops.
A trimmed world is easier to work with:
World trimming identifies and deletes chunks based on criteria like:
Chunks that were generated but never visited by players. These contain only terrain generation with no player-placed blocks or modifications.
Chunks visited briefly but containing minimal player activity. No builds, no chests, no signs. These are often corridors players ran through once and never returned to.
Corrupted or incomplete chunks that failed to generate properly. These serve no purpose and can be safely deleted.
After deletion, if players venture into trimmed areas again, Minecraft will regenerate fresh chunks using the current world seed.
MCASelector is the most popular graphical tool for world trimming:
How to use:
For large worlds (100+ GB), you may need to download the world in sections or use MCA Selector's headless mode on the server directly.
WorldBorder is a server-side plugin that can trim chunks beyond a specified border:
/wb set 5000 # Set a 5000-block radius border
/wb trim # Delete all chunks outside the border
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
A newer command-line tool for advanced users:
minecraft_world_trimmer write ~/.minecraft/saves/MyWorld
Features:
Performance: Achieved 98.9% size reduction on a pre-generated world with minimal exploration.
Amulet is another graphical world editor that supports chunk deletion:
World trimming is destructive and irreversible. If you delete the wrong chunks, your only option is restoring from backup.
Backup checklist:
Deleting distant chunks before updates like 1.21 Tricky Trials lets you regenerate them with new features:
Before trimming, set a world border to prevent chunks from regenerating outside your desired play area:
/worldborder set 10000
This keeps your world size manageable long-term
Don't forget to trim the Nether and the End:
Resetting the End is especially popular on servers to let players fight the dragon multiple times.
Avoid trimming if:
World trimming is essential maintenance for long-running Minecraft servers. By deleting unused and unexplored chunks, you can reduce world size by 80%+ while improving performance, speeding up backups, and preparing for major updates.
Tools like MCA Selector, WorldBorder, and Minecraft World Trimmer make the process straightforward, just remember to back up first and double-check your selections before deleting.
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