Minecraft Servers

Find Minecraft servers to play from the server list below. Copy a server IP and join through Minecraft multiplayer.

Best Minecraft Servers

1
Online 19,472 players
19,472 / 200,000 players Online
2
Online 15,301 players
15,301 / 151,950 players Online
3
Online 18,235 players
18,235 / 30,000 players Online
4
Online 3,939 players
3,939 / 10,000 players Online
5
Online 2,120 players
2,120 / 10,000 players Online
6
Online 1,919 players
1,919 / 2,026 players Online
7
Online 1,320 players
1,320 / 2,025 players Online
8
Online 860 players
860 / 5,000 players Online
9
Online 987 players
987 / 5,000 players Online
10
Online 900 players
900 / 3,000 players Online
11
Online 844 players
844 / 5,000 players Online
12
Online 697 players
697 / 1,000 players Online
13
Online 712 players
712 / 1,000 players Online
14
Online 1,036 players
1,036 / 10,000 players Online
15
Online 1,238 players
1,238 / 3,000 players Online
16
Online 410 players
410 / 1,000 players Online
17
Online 905 players
905 / 1,250 players Online
18
Online 516 players
516 / 10,000 players Online
19
Online 346 players
346 / 1,200 players Online
20
Online 193 players
193 / 500 players Online
21
Online 246 players
246 / 2,000 players Online
22
Online 593 players
593 / 1,500 players Online
23
Online 499 players
499 / 1,000 players Online
24
Online 926 players
926 / 927 players Online
25
Online 597 players
597 / 2,000 players Online

Minecraft Server List

Use the Minecraft server list above to choose a server that looks interesting. Check the gamemodes it offers, confirm the supported version, then copy the server address and connect through the Minecraft launcher.

How do I join a Minecraft Server?

To join a server, copy the IP address from the table above or open the listing by clicking the banner or server name. Check the supported platforms and versions before connecting. Many Minecraft servers support both Java and Bedrock, but some Minecraft Java servers may require a specific version, while Bedrock servers may require a port like 19132. Once you have the address, open Minecraft, select Multiplayer, click Add Server, paste the address, save it, then select the server from your multiplayer list and join.

Why can't I connect?

If you're having issues joining, most issues happen from a mismatch in the Minecraft version, edition you're using, IP address, or port. First check if the server you're trying to join supports Bedrock, Java, or both then make sure your Minecraft client is using that version. After that if you're still having issues and trying to join on Bedrock confirm that the port is set to 19132. Sometimes it's also possible that the servers could be whitelisted, full, restarting or temporarily offline, so worst case retry later or pick another one of the Minecraft servers off the list to join.

What makes a server worth joining?

The best Minecraft servers are easy to find once you know what to look for. Key signs a server is good include its player count, high uptime, clear rules, an active staff team, and frequent votes from players. Servers listed on our site are manually reviewed before they're shown and then sorted by highest monthly votes so the most popular servers are shown near the top. If you're looking for a specific gamemode, you can browse by gamemode to find a Minecraft server that matches how you want to play.