Top 15 Female Minecraft Youtubers You Have to Follow in 2023

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Minecraft YouTubers are popping off with some of the most popular ones hitting 2.5 million views per video but from what I’ve seen, there aren’t as many female creators out there trying to make a name for themselves or so I’ve thought. The YouTube algorithm is tricky so it’s hard for new and small creators to get the recognition they rightfully deserve so I’m here to honor the ladies of the community by making a list of the top 15 female Minecraft YouTubers.

Editor’s note: This list has been updated to reflect the current state of Minecraft’s community. The below-mentioned female Minecraft YouTubers are still the best that the community has to offer and are still delivering superb content!

LDShadowLady

Shadow Lady

First on the list is likely the most famous girl Minecraft YouTuber out there. Elizabeth Lizzie D. is an English YouTuber most famous for her Minecraft let’s plays. She has a Minecraft series behind with the most popular one being her single-player series, Shadowcraft and Shadowcraft 2.0.

Other series include Minecraft empires where 12 people play on vanilla survival, forge alliances, declare wars, and build their empires. Apart from the ShadowCraft mod she uses, she also has a series playing using Crazycraft 3.0 mod pack.

She uploads regularly but in her own words, doesn’t have an upload schedule since that takes the fun and magic away from making videos. Her subscriber count is close to hitting 7 million.

KatherineElizabethGaming

KatherineElizabeth

Even though her channel is not strictly a Minecraft one, the series Katherine has are extremely fun to watch because of how cool the concept is. One of the series is called Afterlife SMP where you only get 10 lives and each time you die you get a new origin. An origin can give you special abilities, some bad and some good.

Katherine had a rough start with Youtube back in 2011 when she first made her channel. A year would pass till her first upload and after that, 3 years later she would create her gaming channel.

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She uploads new Minecraft videos every weekend and you’ll mostly see her world filled with magical fantasy fairy colors.

GeminiTay

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GeminiTay or Taylor for short is part of the HermitCraft community. If you don’t know what that is, it’s a server of YouTubers where they get together and build. It’s a whitelisted community and was made in 2012.

As for Taylor, her content consists of playing survival and SMP. She began doing this in 2020 and up until that point, from 2015 she was making videos about building. She still does this but on an SMP server. Other series she’s a part of are Empires and X Life.

She was also part of the MC Ultimate event which is the largest hunger games event in the community and she participated in the MC Championship. She has 1.5 million subscribers as of today and her videos average 280k views.

BriannaPlayz

BriannaPlayz

Briana Paige Arsement is a Texas-born YouTuber formerly working as a nurse. Thanks to her husband Preston, her YouTube career began. The channel is very similar to her husband’s in terms of content but nonetheless, Briana found success of her own, counting over 4.5 million subscribers.

There’s a lot of thought that goes into her videos, coming up with storylines and following them through to the end. The editing is also amazing and she mostly plays with her husband, Preston where they both get into sticky situations and try to help each other out.

As she says it herself, her goal is to spread joy and kindness by sprinkling it everywhere and that’s exactly what she does with her channel. She also has a main channel that has 8 million subscribers.

Aphmau

Aphmau

Jessica Bravura is another texas born YouTuber with a lot of content variety. Still, she is most known for her Minecraft content, and with good reason. A lot of thought is put into making her roleplays. If you want to know what I’m talking about, just check out one of her recent videos titled ”Growing up as a dark Ninja in Minecraft”.

Aphmau is likely the biggest female Minecraft YouTuber around, counting more than 14 million subscribers. She’s loved by kids not because she has an amazing gamer, but because she’s simply a character that children love.

Her content is not for everyone, but give it a go and see if you like it. She’s developed a particular persona through the years and a unique video content type.

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iHasCupquake

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Tiffany Michelle Herera started her career playing League of Legends and World of Warcraft. The channel gained popularity and continued with a positive subscriber count trend when she transitioned to Minecraft let’s plays

She is the definition of you can do anything if you dedicate yourself enough and put hard work into it. That’s why today, she holds the Guinness world record for the most views for a female game broadcaster on YouTube, or at least she did back in 2018.

In recent years, she branched out to other games and NFTS for which she received some negative feedback. She still plays Minecraft but you’ll have to search a bit to find the videos.

Hannahxxrose

Not only does Hannah upload YouTube videos but she’s also a Twitch streamer. Her content is exclusively Minecraft related which earned her a subscriber count of 780k. She’s only 22 years old so it’s interesting to think about where her YouTube and Twitch career is going to take her next.

She’s an active member of Dream SMP which is an invite-only server created by Dream and GeorgeNotFound. She’s also included in the Minecraft Bedwars series.

She has a large variety of video types on her channel so everyone can find the content they enjoy the most.

MegRae

Megrae

MegRae is a small YouTuber with a subscriber count of 71k. She’s a Minecraft builder that focuses on the art aspect of it. She does everything herself and is open to collaborations but isn’t looking to join building teams.

She does Minecraft tutorials, mega builds, and build reviews. She’ll even teach you how to build cool builds like an Allay. She uploads frequently even though she does YouTube in her spare time and doesn’t have an upload schedule.

If you have a creative block and need some new inspiration, MegRae will definitely help with that.

SuperMcGregs

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SuperMcGregs or Kate Lessard is another small-time YouTuber with an amazing gaming channel. She mostly plays Minecraft but does play other games as well. Her Minecraft content consists of reaction videos to other Minecraft YouTubers.

She doesn’t hide the fact that she’s a noob at the game but she still does let’s play. She’s also active on Twitch and interacts with her audience frequently, as proven by the video where she let Twitch chat control her game.

If you’re looking for a relaxing and fun commentary of gameplay and news in the Minecraft community, or are looking forward to seeing how a noob plays the game, her channel is definitely for you.

goddessofcrows

goddessofcrows

As she describes it herself, she’s a goth YouTuber making whimsical Minecraft videos to help people relax. She does tutorials, let’s play, and no commentary let’s play.

She uploads every week and has stuck to her YouTube channel even though it hasn’t picked up any friction just yet. She only has 5k subscribers so if you enjoy her content, be sure to subscribe and send support so she can continue making her videos.

She plays with different add-ons and texture packs as well.

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Zaypixel

Zaypixel hasn’t been on YouTube for a long time. Her YouTube career started in mid-2020 and by 2021, she hit 1 million subscribers. Now, in 2022, she’s making videos for more than 2 million subscribers.

She mainly uploads let’s play and building tutorials. If you look at her channel closely, you won’t find that she uploads a lot. I’d say that’s either because she doesn’t have the time or she values quality over quantity. Nonetheless, you find her uploading 2 times a month.

Her fans would describe her building tutorial videos as simple and awesome and I agree. The builds are relaxing and easy to follow.

ThePinkDiamondDiva

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Lauren, a young gamer girl started her YouTube channel back in 2014. She’s been uploading ever since and has slowly gained a following of 200k subscribers. She mainly does Minecraft roleplay videos and has a series called Roomies University.

In this world, she experiences heartbreak and all the highschool type drama you’d find in your regular teen movie. Of course, a good roleplay wouldn’t be possible without other people so she’s on an SMP with around 15 other people.

She uploads several times a week and besides Minecraft, she also plays Roblox. It’s clear to see how much work has been put into her videos and the content quality is there to back up the statement.

stacyplays

stacyplays

Stacy Mary Hinojosa’s positivity is infectious. That’s how she makes most of her Minecraft-related videos and you’ll quickly grow to like her with her down-to-earth attitude even though her subscriber count of 2.2 million easily gives her bragging rights.

She’s 39 years old and has several successful Minecraft series. Her most popular one is DogCraft where she rescues different dogs in a modded Minecraft world. She also builds things there so she’s partially a builder as well.

She was part of the Cube SMP series and also does BookCraft survival where she tries to encourage reading, NoobQuest played on Xbox and Mystic Mesa.

FalseSymmetry

falsesymmetry

Katy is an English YouTuber and part of the HermitCraft family. She joined in 2014 and has been an active member ever since then. She’s also part of the Empires SMP and does some pretty impressive builds on her channel as well.

Many would say that Katy is very underrated and I’d agree. Her subscriber count is close to reaching half a million so if you enjoy all the content listed above, give FalseSymmetry a go.

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You can also catch her live on Twitch if you prefer it and if you want to check out her Twitch channel without ever leaving YouTube, hop on over to her FalseLive channel where she uploads the best past streams.

NashCrafter

nashcrafter

Nash joined the YouTube community back in 2015 and has seen a slow rise to a decent follower count of almost 52k. She mostly plays Minecraft but mixes it up a bit with other survival games as well.

In terms of Minecraft, she does let’s play. She mainly focuses on survival, modded Minecraft, and let’s builds. She uploads regularly so you can enjoy her videos every week or even multiple times a week.

She’s been part of the Legacy SMP server since its first season and is an active member to this day. Her gameplay is chill and you can easily relax watching her videos.

ItsFunneh

itsfunneh

Kat La is the person behind this widely successful YouTube channel. She’s Canadian and is aged 27. She’s part of the KREW and plays lots of different games on her channel, including Minecraft.

On her main channel, you’ll find daily uploads of gaming videos, live streams, vlogs, and more. She’s one of the more successful gaming YouTubers as a whole, having more than 9 million subscribers which she hit in 2022.

Kat was nominated for a shorty award and four Bloxy awards. She won one out of the 4 for Best Twitter Channel and continues to upload on a regular basis. You’ll see fewer Minecraft videos but given her daily uploads, the frequency is equal to a Minecraft YouTuber exclusively with a weekly posting schedule.

Here’s Why Your Minecraft Skin Keeps Resetting & How to Solve It

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Minecraft doesn’t allow for endless customization when it’s a matter of adding your own personality to the game. It makes up for it because you can do practically anything in the world, but for those that want customization to be more straightforward, you can choose to upload your own skin instead of using one of the defaults. What if there’s a bug and you can’t show your skin off? Why does your Minecraft skin keep resetting, and how do you fix it?

The main reason why your Minecraft skin might keep resetting is that you’re probably offline. If getting online doesn’t help, you might also want to try and reset your skin on Minecraft.net, or you might just have to wait it out because the problem is with skin servers and not you.

Are there ways to completely get around the reasons for skins resetting, and are there any other reasons why it might happen? How long has this issue been a thing, and why does it keep resurfacing as a problem? Let’s explore the answers to all the questions you might have in the rest of this article.

The basics of skin resetting

Before I go into detail about why your skin might keep resetting, I first want to move out of the way the likeliest reason why your skin might not show up in the first place. I do have to say that you might not always be the problem. Sometimes the people you’re playing with are the problem, and they must also change their settings.

In Minecraft, under Options, there’s a ‘Skins’ tab. You can go there and ensure the option to hide skins isn’t toggled on. This is a viable solution to the problem only if your skin never showed in the first place.

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Skins resetting on servers

Usually, we use skins to show them off to our friends and the people on servers. It’s a simple way to be recognized and stay remembered, but often, your skin will reset to the default Steve, Alex, or with newer versions of Minecraft, one of the seven other skins that have been added in 1.19.

The skins keep resetting on servers because everyone on the server is signed into Xbox Live, and when that’s the case, your custom skin can only be used for a limited time before it resets. To make a long story short, whenever you exit the game, it’ll change your skin to the last one you wore before the custom one.

To fix this, you’ll need to delete your cache. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Go into your search bar on your desktop and type in temporary files
  2. You’ll then either be able to delete temporary files right from the search bar, or you will be able to enter the temporary internet files and then select the ‘Delete Files’ option.
  3. Deleting your cache on the computer should also delete the Minecraft cache.

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If you are worried about what will happen when you delete your cache, let’s see the potential risks of deleting your cache and how you can do it on a console.

As suggested in the guide on how to delete cached data, this is only temporary data and will not affect your gameplay, nor will it delete your worlds. You can also clear cached data on consoles. I’ll give you an example of how to clear cached data in Minecraft Bedrock Edition.

Clearing the cache should be the same across all platforms since Bedrock Edition has the option built into the game itself.

  1. Open Minecraft, and in the main menu, go into Settings.
  2. Then, scroll down and head on over to Storage.
  3. Once there, go into Multi Select
  4. Then, click on Cached Data and select all of the resource packs that you found there.
  5. Once you’ve selected all of them, click on Delete, and you’re done

Other players can’t see your skin, but you can

This problem has nothing to do with you and more with the settings of other players. If the players are your friends, you can ask them to change their settings for them to see your skin. If the problem is with other players that are a part of some larger server, likely, you won’t be able to do anything about it.

Apart from the option to hide skins, you also have the option to only allow trusted skins. By trusted skins, Minecraft is likely thinking about skins that you bought through their store.

To disable this option, players will have to go into Settings while in Minecraft, go to Profile, and toggle the Only Allow Trusted Skins option off. This will not, in any way, put you at risk of catching a virus r something else entirely.

Disabling the only allow trusted skins option Minecraft

Adding your skin as the default

Minecraft skins resetting isn’t something new. It has been a problem for some ever since the game officially launched. Back then, players used to fix the problem by adding their skin as the default. This means they made the game think their skin is the default, Steve’s or Alex’s.

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They used to do this by changing the resource/texture pack folder, finding the default Steve or Alex skin, and switching it up with your chosen skin. Unfortunately, it’s been a while since you could do this.

How Long Is a Fortnite Match?

How Long is A Fortnite Match
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In today’s world, we’re surrounded by shorter content that gets us that dopamine high so that we can get it all over again once we change the channel, so to speak, to get another dopamine high all over again. Besides, the world is getting increasingly fast-paced, and we no longer have as much time to grind out our favorite games. With all these things considered, would you have the time to throw in a quick round of Fortnite, though? How long is a Fortnite match, exactly?

Numerous factors affect how long a Fortnite match is, but on average, you’ll have to set aside an average of 20 minutes for a single game of Fortnite. Of course, this is the time it’ll take you to end the match if you plan on winning or at least want to get close to winning.

So how is one Fortnite match conceived, and is there any way that a match might last longer than that? What was the longest Fortnite match ever, and is there a limit to how long a match can last? Let’s find the answers to these and many other questions in the rest of this article.

The longest Fortnite match

We must mention a few notable matches before getting into the longest Fortnite match in history. In 2020, a new record for the longest Fortnite match was set. It was made by Lazarbeam, an Australian Youtuber and professional gamer who played a match of Fortnite that lasted 1 hour, 15 minutes, and 39 seconds.

After the record was set, the X2Twins beat it quickly, but only by 2 minutes. The record was broken once more shortly after by Creamy and Lachlan, which made the X2Twins try and beat the record again. The record to beat was 10 minutes longer than their first set world record. Crazy enough, they beat the record again by over 30 minutes.

In total, the twins were in a single Fortnite match for 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 48 seconds and there is a chance that this record will never be broken again, but why is that?

Storm sickness

Storm sickness is a mechanic in Fortnite that gives players a debuff. It’s fairly simple to understand. When you enter a storm area, you will begin losing health until you enter a safe zone. The storm area grows and shrinks the playing area. Essentially, it forces the players to end the match early.

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There are 12 phases to the storm, but after the ninth circle, the storm no longer has a grace period nor a shrink time. The storm eye is the safe zone you can be in during the storm. So keeping in mind that eventually, the storm will kill all players in a match, how long will it take for the storm to completely close in and kill all players and end the match prematurely?

The Storm

Maximum Fortnite match duration limit

Well, every storm cycle has a grace period: the time it takes for the storm to start moving and closing in and a shrink time that decreases as you go through the storm cycles.

The storm forms 1 minute after the battle bus reaches its last stop. Let’s round it up and say that the battle bus reaches the last stop in 1 minute. In the first storm cycle, you have a 2-minute grace period and a 2-minute shrink time. The 2nd cycle has a 1-minute 30-second grace and shrink period; the third cycle has a 1-minute 45-second grace period and a 1-minute 30-second shrink period. The 5th, 6th, and 7th cycles all have a 1-minute grace and shrink period. Overall, the storm will completely close in without any storm eye to protect you in a little under 25 minutes. From then on, it’s just a matter of you surviving the storm, but that’s hardly likely.

So the duration limit depends on how fast the storm closes in. The storm duration and how fast it closes in can change as new versions are released. For example, in previous versions, the storm only had nine cycles, and the first cycle grace period was 3 minutes and 20 seconds. I won’t go into all the details, but the match duration will depend on the developers and how they think the game should be balanced regarding playtime.

The shortest Fortnite match

Funnily enough, the shortest Fortnite match lasted only 1 second. Of course, this can’t mean that the match was actually played. Instead, a player named GlitchKing, as his name would suggest, exploited an error that made him win the match after all the other players left.

Match length depends on skill level

This claim might frustrate some people, but that match length will indeed, individually, depend on skill level. Once you’re killed in Fortnite, you won’t respawn and continue playing like in Deathmatch game modes in other games. Once you’re dead, you’ll be presented with the score and your final placement. After that point, you leave the game, so for all you know, in your personal experience, a match can last 5 minutes.

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The better you are at the game, the higher the chance for you to finish first, which means you’ll play the entirety of the match. If not, you’ll play for a shorter amount of time.

Minecraft 1.20 Update ‘Trails & Tales’ Has an Official Release Date

Minecraft 1.20 Update Trails Tales Has an Official Release Date
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Following a lengthy silence, fans of the planetary popular sandbox game Minecraft can rejoice as the release date for the long-awaited ‘Trails & Tales’ update has been revealed. 

‘Trails & Tales’ will arrive on June 7, 2023, Mojang revealed on social media.

The ‘Trails & Tales’ Update introduces several new features to Minecraft 1.20. It includes a new biome called the cherry grove, which is rare but beautiful with its pink appearance. Two new wood sets, bamboo and cherry, will be added, allowing players to craft and build with them. The bamboo wood set includes a raft that can be crafted with or without a chest.

A new mob called the camel will be introduced, which can be ridden by one or two players. The camel has long legs that allow it to travel anywhere, providing a safe mode of transportation as melee mobs cannot reach the rider. 

The second mob added to the game is the Sniffer. This was decided during Minecraft’s 2022 community mob vote. This gentle giant was once extinct but can now be brought back to the Overworld by finding its eggs, hatching them, and watching the snifflet grow into a full-grown sniffer. 

Cherry Blossom biome Minecraft

Players will also be able to share their stories through wearable storytelling. Armor trims are being added, which can be found in different dimensions of Minecraft. These trims can be dyed in ten different colors and added to armor using a smithing table, allowing players to showcase their victories and accomplishments to others.

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New features also include the ability to hang signs, providing a way to leave notes for friends or deceive enemies. Players can now create playable mob sounds by placing a mob head, including the new piglin mob head, on a note block. 

For those who want to document their adventures, a new chiseled bookshelf will be added, where players can safely store books, enchanted books, and even books and quills. Redstone can be added to the bookshelf for added movement, creating a dynamic library experience.

The update also brings calibrated skulk sensors, which are more sensitive and offer exciting possibilities for redstone contraptions.

The ‘Trails & Tales’ update will be available for download on June 7 for Minecraft: Java Edition on Windows, macOS, and Linux; and Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and Chromebook. 

You can find out more about the update on the official Minecraft site

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