Each mode defines its own rules and objectives: classic survival, PvP combat, island in the sky, kit-based duels, or quick minigame matches. Pick a style and find servers in the list.
Gather resources, build, and face the world. The base mode where progression, base-building, and exploration are the focus.
Player versus player combat: arenas, factions, and disputes. Ideal for those who want duels and direct competition.
Start on an island in the void and grow through economy, quests, and expansion. Creative progression with limited space.
Fixed kits, fast duels, and rankings. Practice PvP without grinding for gear for hours.
Short matches: BedWars, SkyWars, parkour, and more. Simple rules and sessions perfect for a few minutes of play.
Factions, territory, and raids: join a group, claim bases, and compete for resources against rivals.
Browse Minecraft Java Edition servers: survival, PvP, minigames, modpacks, and more. Ideal for players using the official launcher on Windows, macOS, or Linux.
Explore Bedrock servers for mobile, tablet, console, and Minecraft for Windows (Microsoft Store). It's the unified edition outside the Java PC ecosystem.
Servers with cross-play allow players on compatible platforms to play together. Check each server's page to see whether it supports Java, Bedrock, Geyser, or specific combinations.
Filter by Minecraft version (for example 1.8, 1.12, or 1.21) to find servers compatible with your client.
Browse server types (skyblock, factions, etc.) and use the status checker and Votifier tester to test an IP, port, and Votifier before connecting.
Answers about Java, Bedrock, and cross-play on the frequently asked questions page.
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