For me, the answer was Tutorial (I was playing on my Xbox 360). The first named world? That was collest (yes, I did make a typo when making the world). That world was pretty much a bunch of random builds.
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I don't even play Minecraft much anymore yet here I am on the Minecraft forums for some reason...
World1, which continues to be the only world which I've regularly played on over the years; all of the other worlds that I've had were only played on for a single period of time between breaks from this world, which is also by far the largest and most played-on world that I have (about 6 times the explored area and playtime of any other world and about 2/3 of the total of all of my worlds, excluding worlds not listed below):
Playtime:
World1 = 143.18 days
TMCWv4 = 22.46 days
TMCWv3 = 15.83 days
TMCWv1 = 14.72 days
World1v2 = 8.57 days
TripleHeightTerrain = 8.25 days
World1v3 = 7.27 days
TMCWv2 = 5.62 days
Total = 225.9 days
Some other worlds not listed (I do not have copies of them or their statistics anymore) include a Survival Island world using the seed "Notchiswithus" and a custom map, "Stratosphere Survival", both from before I established my "caving" playstyle.
For PC it was World 1 I believe besides starting with Tekkit of all things first when I was getting into mods very early on when my family used to play it, for my own first experience with the game on PC though I believe it was World 1 (for console I think it was Tutorial on the Xbox 360 and my older worlds are gone due to the hard drive for the Xbox 360 dying on me with the red ring of death, but that world was more a wood log house and a bunch of learning the game still I think and its too memorable since its gone compared to still having my World 1 PC save), but World 2 is my go to for the world I update to new versions every so often that I think back on it; since besides my newly created worlds for modded survivals or testing things being the only thing I do nowadays, World 2 it the one I put effort into my first big Desert Temple renovation design for the first time and I use that idea with the more cut down version (losing the look out points and beacon on top of the Desert Temple and Nether Portal setup I had with a diving board; but when renovating future Desert Temples I'm always keeping the underground storage section every time) any time I want to use a Desert temple in a world every so often that I feel like it or see one. Its the one world I played a lot of Vanilla for mining materials, built a custom village with shops, breeding building with the multiple doors around it, farms, a wolf police station, food store, custom library, dirt/gravel/sand/netherrack resources lot, custom blacksmiths, and also the first time I got use to mods like Not Enough Items and Zan's Minimap to have my Vanilla feel with assisting mods before I then really got into mods, adventure maps and anything else like I do today. I really should look back on it again I think. I don't really miss 1.4.5, but it does take me back. And I've typed too much already instead of simplifying, but all well.
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VagabondsReach was my first world. I had a cliff-side base in it somewhere, where I spent the first few months playing, but I lost it after dying while redecorating. I started again and made some new bases and farms and a 150 diameter glass sphere complex (documenting coordinates this time :P) but I never found my original base. Now that that hard drive is fried I guess I never will.
For me, the answer was Tutorial (I was playing on my Xbox 360). The first named world? That was collest (yes, I did make a typo when making the world). That world was pretty much a bunch of random builds.
I don't even play Minecraft much anymore yet here I am on the Minecraft forums for some reason...
Was World2.
I still have the archive (created in 2010).
World1, which continues to be the only world which I've regularly played on over the years; all of the other worlds that I've had were only played on for a single period of time between breaks from this world, which is also by far the largest and most played-on world that I have (about 6 times the explored area and playtime of any other world and about 2/3 of the total of all of my worlds, excluding worlds not listed below):
Playtime:
World1 = 143.18 days
TMCWv4 = 22.46 days
TMCWv3 = 15.83 days
TMCWv1 = 14.72 days
World1v2 = 8.57 days
TripleHeightTerrain = 8.25 days
World1v3 = 7.27 days
TMCWv2 = 5.62 days
Total = 225.9 days
Some other worlds not listed (I do not have copies of them or their statistics anymore) include a Survival Island world using the seed "Notchiswithus" and a custom map, "Stratosphere Survival", both from before I established my "caving" playstyle.
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
my first one was called clifftop since my 12 yr old self wanted to make a house next to a cliff and i was very clever with names
For PC it was World 1 I believe besides starting with Tekkit of all things first when I was getting into mods very early on when my family used to play it, for my own first experience with the game on PC though I believe it was World 1 (for console I think it was Tutorial on the Xbox 360 and my older worlds are gone due to the hard drive for the Xbox 360 dying on me with the red ring of death, but that world was more a wood log house and a bunch of learning the game still I think and its too memorable since its gone compared to still having my World 1 PC save), but World 2 is my go to for the world I update to new versions every so often that I think back on it; since besides my newly created worlds for modded survivals or testing things being the only thing I do nowadays, World 2 it the one I put effort into my first big Desert Temple renovation design for the first time and I use that idea with the more cut down version (losing the look out points and beacon on top of the Desert Temple and Nether Portal setup I had with a diving board; but when renovating future Desert Temples I'm always keeping the underground storage section every time) any time I want to use a Desert temple in a world every so often that I feel like it or see one. Its the one world I played a lot of Vanilla for mining materials, built a custom village with shops, breeding building with the multiple doors around it, farms, a wolf police station, food store, custom library, dirt/gravel/sand/netherrack resources lot, custom blacksmiths, and also the first time I got use to mods like Not Enough Items and Zan's Minimap to have my Vanilla feel with assisting mods before I then really got into mods, adventure maps and anything else like I do today. I really should look back on it again I think. I don't really miss 1.4.5, but it does take me back. And I've typed too much already instead of simplifying, but all well.
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VagabondsReach was my first world. I had a cliff-side base in it somewhere, where I spent the first few months playing, but I lost it after dying while redecorating. I started again and made some new bases and farms and a 150 diameter glass sphere complex (documenting coordinates this time :P) but I never found my original base. Now that that hard drive is fried I guess I never will.