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Quiet Night Hexa Parkour Map is one of those maps you can load up late at night when you want something simple to learn but still tough enough to keep you focused. The whole idea is built around small hexagon platforms: every level is a compact arena with a clear start, a clear goal, and just enough space to make every jump matter. There are 25 stages total, and the difficulty ramps up as you go, so the first few levels warm you up and the later ones really start checking how clean your movement is.

Each hexagon pulls ideas from different biomes and themes, so you don’t feel like you’re running the same room with different block colors. One level might be calmer and more straightforward, while the next throws in tighter jumps, trickier layouts, or timing that forces you to slow down and think. It’s short-format parkour, but not brainless spam — every little arena has its own rhythm, and you’ll catch yourself replaying certain levels just to get that perfect smooth run.




The map is made for Bedrock and works across versions, so you don’t have to fight with setup. Multiplayer is fully supported, which is where it really shines: you can race your friends through the hexes, practice lines together, or turn it into a mini tournament on your world or realm. If you like compact parkour with steady difficulty and a clean structure — no huge overworld running, no confusing routes, just level-to-level progress — Quiet Night Hexa Parkour Map is a nice little challenge to keep in your world list.

How to install?
Android: you need to find the downloaded file on your phone, use any file manager for this and import the map into the game by opening it.
IOS: after receiving the map, the device itself will offer to install it.
Windows 10: go to the folder where the files are downloaded, find mcworld there and activate it.

quiet-night-hexa-parkour-v1_2.mcworld [712.11 Kb] (downloads: 150)

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