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Upload your Minecraft statistics file and visualize your gameplay data
Your statistics file is located at:.minecraft/saves/[world_name]/stats/[player_uuid].json
This dashboard converts your local Minecraft statistics JSON into clear charts and summaries. See your total play time, blocks mined, mobs defeated, items crafted, and more—all processed right in your browser for privacy.
12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc.json)Your statistics file never leaves your device. All parsing and visualization happen locally in your browser using JavaScript. No data is sent to our servers, and you can use this tool completely offline. Your Minecraft gameplay data remains private and secure.
This tool works with Minecraft Java Edition statistics files from version 1.8 through 1.21.5 and beyond. The stats JSON format has been consistent across versions, so older world statistics are fully compatible.
Minecraft automatically tracks every action you perform in each world and saves it to a JSON file named after your player UUID. This file continuously updates as you play, recording hundreds of different statistics across categories like blocks broken, distance traveled, time played, items used, and entities killed.
The statistics are cumulative for each world—deleting a world resets its stats. If you play on multiple servers or worlds, each maintains its own separate statistics file.
Where do I find my player UUID? Check the filename in your stats folder—the long alphanumeric string is your UUID. You can also use online UUID lookup tools with your username.
Why are some stats missing? Older worlds (pre-1.8) may have incomplete statistics. Some stats were added in newer versions, so they'll only appear if you've played that version.
Can I edit my stats? Yes, the JSON file is editable with any text editor, but be careful—incorrect formatting will break the file. Always backup before editing.