There are some ways you can try Minecraft without spending money:
Demo Version:
The people who make Minecraft, Mojang, have a free demo version on their website. You can download it and play a bit of the game. Just remember, it doesn't have all the cool stuff the full game has.
Minecraft Bedrock Edition Trial:
If you have a Windows 10 computer, you can get a trial version from the Microsoft Store. This one works with other game systems like Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and phones.
Minecraft Education Edition:
If you're a student or a teacher, you might get to use Minecraft Education Edition for free through your school. Ask your school to find out.
Minecraft Free Trial:
If you want to play with friends, they might invite you to their Minecraft Realm. Sometimes, has a free trial you can use.
Minecraft Server Communities:
Some Minecraft server groups let you play on their servers for free. Just be careful because not all of them are trustworthy.
Remember, it's best to buy Minecraft if you like it. That way, you're supporting the people who made the game, and you get all the fun features without any worries. Playing it for free when you're supposed to pay isn't a good idea and can get you into trouble.
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