Magisk is currently the best alternative to Chainfire's SuperSU. It is a universal systemless interface for rooting Android devices. Developped by topjohnwu, Magisk is, in fact, much better than SuperSU in many ways. No wonder it becomes the default choice of custom ROM developers. What we have here today is a full list of all Magisk versions ever released as well as download links. So you can download Magisk zip, (Magisk v17, Magisk v18, Magisk v19) for Android Nougat, Oreo and Pie regardless of their age.
Download Magisk Zip and Magisk Manager APK
You can usually download Magisk from the original development thread on XDA. But it only provides the Magisk download link for the latest version. However, sometimes the latest version is not the best for you. For example, a newer version of Magisk may not be able to hide from an application like Google Pay which is actually known to have problems despite using MagiskHide.
Using an older version of Magisk that you think works for you may be a temporary solution until it is fixed. In this case, however, you are out of luck. But not anymore. You can download all versions of Magisk below. The list below is complete and contains all versions of Magisk since its public release.
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Below, you will find the oldest to the latest version of Magisk zip for Android Nougat, Oreo and Pie and download them directly from the Magisk Github repository. Just click on the Magisk direct download links below. In addition, we have also listed the compatible version of Magisk Manager and Magisk Uninstaller for each version of Magisk. You can use the Magisk Uninstaller zip file to remove Magisk from your Android device.
Latest Magisk v20.3 | Latest Magisk Manager APK v7.5.1
Compatibility of Android OS version: Android 4.2+ to Android 10
Previous versions of Magisk and Magisk Manager
Magisk v20.1
Magisk v20.0
Magisk v19.3
Magisk v19.2
Magisk v19.1
Magisk v19.0
Magisk v18.1
Magisk v18.0
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After downloading the latest Github Magisk, you'll need to flash it using custom recovery like TWRP to easily root your Android device. We will soon publish a detailed tutorial to flash Magisk zip using TWRP and use Magisk Manager.
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