Night Vision Universal
The "Night Vision for Minecraft" texture pack provides permanent night vision in Minecraft Bedrock, fully lighting up the world without torches or potions, perfect for caves, nights, and oceans.
Everything About Night Vision Universal
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The "Night Vision for Minecraft" texture pack is a revolutionary resource pack for Minecraft Bedrock, simulating infinite night vision like a permanent potion. It adjusts only brightness levels without altering blocks or items, making dark exploration effortless across all dimensions.
Key Features
Full Night Vision: Maximum lighting in caves, nights, and Nether—no darkness anywhere.
High Compatibility: Works on 1.21+, supports multiplayer and Realms without issues or lag.
No Visual Changes: Keeps the original game look with enhanced lighting only.
Lightweight: No performance impact, ideal for low-end devices.
Step-by-Step Installation
Download the pack from iqmod.me.
Open the .mcpack file in your browser; Minecraft will import it automatically.
Go to Settings > Global Resources > My Packs, find "Night Vision," and hit Activate.
In Video Settings, set Brightness to default or higher, then reload the world.
Enjoy full lighting everywhere!
Usage Tips
Use in survival to save torches while mining, or nighttime building for clear vision. Pairs perfectly with X-Ray packs for advanced exploration, and boosts PvP with dark-area visibility. Updated for 2026 latest versions.
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Mod not opening in Minecraft? This applies to Bedrock edition only (mobile/console) — the issue is your file manager, not the mod. Use our app IQ OpenMC to open the file and it will give you the option to open it in Minecraft directly. (Java players don't need this step)