Java Edition version history/Development versions

Starting in the period between Beta 1.7.3 and Beta 1.8, Mojang began to publicly release testing versions of full updates in order to get major feedback, especially for bug reporting. This enabled the official updates to be considerably more stable. While these versions are public, they are not auto-installed by the old launcher and are only auto-installed by the new launcher if "Enable experimental development versions ('snapshots')" is ticked in the profiles options menu.

For instructions on how to install a snapshot, read this tutorial. A (?) denotes version's info here is guess-work, possibly incorrect.

Note: This is not a page for reporting bugs; they should be posted on the official bug tracker instead. For more information see the Issues page.''

Snapshots & Pre-releases
In Beta, these versions went under the tag of "Pre-Release", candidates subject to release for 1.0 as "RC#".

The weekly snapshots post-1.0.0 are named by using the format YYwWWx. YY is the two-digit year, w simply stands for "week", WW is the two-digit week number within the year, and x is a unique identifier – starting with "a" – for when there is more than one release per week. The new launcher will only download that version's development set of snapshots. All older snapshots will be stored locally. You are able to change to other snapshots through the profile editor (Only in new launcher.)

In Snapshot 13w19a through 1.6 Pre-release, 13w36a through 1.7 Pre-release, and 13w47a through 13w47e, and also 14w03a Erik Broes (_Grum) appears in every snapshot 'cover picture' on mojang.com.

1.8

 * 1. 14w02a — New Feature snapshot
 * 14w02b — Bug fix snapshot
 * 14w02c — Bug fix snapshot
 * 2. 14w03a — New Feature snapshot
 * 14w03b — Bug fix snapshot
 * 3. 14w04a — New Feature snapshot
 * 14w04b — Bug fix snapshot
 * 4. 14w05a — New Feature snapshot
 * 14w05b — Bug fix snapshot
 * 5. 14w06a — New Feature snapshot
 * 14w06b — Bug fix snapshot