Java Edition runs on PC (Windows, Mac, Linux) via the official or third-party launchers; it supports mods and most of the classic servers listed as Java. Bedrock Edition includes mobile, console, and Minecraft from the Microsoft Store on Windows; the protocol and content store are different. A Java server is not compatible with a Bedrock client and vice versa, unless the listing indicates a bridge (e.g. Geyser) or explicit cross-play.
Cross-play allows players on different platforms to play together. Not every server offers it; it depends on the edition (Java/Bedrock), plugins, and configuration. On this list you can filter for servers with cross-play support when that information is marked on the server page.
In Minecraft for PC (Java), use "Multiplayer" → "Add Server" or "Direct Connection" and enter the address (IP or domain) and the port, if it differs from the default. In Bedrock, under "Servers" or direct connection, the format may include the port after a colon. What matters is what the server owner has published on the server page here.
The Bedrock client on mobile cannot connect to a pure Java server. It is only possible if the server advertises a compatible solution (e.g. software that translates between protocols). Always check the description and the edition indicated in the listing.
Servers marked as cracked allow accounts that have not gone through official Mojang/Microsoft authentication. This is the server owner's decision; use at your own risk and always prefer the original game when possible.
Open the server page and use the vote button. A captcha and Minecraft username may be required. Vote interval rules and Votifier integration are explained on the help page.
Use the Servers menu at the top or the list filters for Java or Bedrock.
No. Servers are submitted by users. We are not affiliated with Mojang or Microsoft; names such as Minecraft are trademarks of their respective owners.
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