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{{for|the official {{MC}} server list|Official Minecraft Server List}}
{{for|the official {{MC/MC}} server list|Official Minecraft Server List}}
''Minecraft'' includes an in-game '''server list''' for [[Minecraft:multiplayer]] in which users can join and save the [[Minecraft:server]]s they visit. Players can see if a server is online, check how many player slots it has, and how good the connection to the server is.
''Minecraft'' includes an in-game '''server list''' for [[Minecraft:multiplayer]] in which users can join and save the [[Minecraft:server]]s they visit. Players can see if a server is online, check how many player slots it has, and how good the connection to the server is.


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The server list allows players to save a new server on the list, join an already existing one, or directly connect to a server by manually specifying the server address.
The server list allows players to save a new server on the list, join an already existing one, or directly connect to a server by manually specifying the server address.


Servers appear on the list in a set order, which can be changed by hovering over a server icon and using the arrows to move the server up or down on the list. Alternatively, player can hold {{key|Shift}} and press the up {{key|↑}} and down {{key|↓}} arrow keys on the keyboard.
Servers appear on the list in a set order, which can be changed by hovering over a server icon and using the arrows to move the server up or down on the list. Alternatively, player can hold {{MC/Key|Shift}} and press the up {{MC/Key|↑}} and down {{MC/Key|↓}} arrow keys on the keyboard.


Once a server is added, it appears on the list and contains four main elements:
Once a server is added, it appears on the list and contains four main elements:


* '''{{va|Server icon}}''' and '''server title''' on the first row, which shows the server icon in 64x64 pixel size and the title specified by the player. The server icon can be specified by adding {{cd|server-icon.png}} image file into the [[Minecraft:server.jar]]'s working directory. By default, if the server icon is not specified, it shows a grayscale pack.png as a fallback.
* '''{{MC/Va|Server icon}}''' and '''server title''' on the first row, which shows the server icon in 64x64 pixel size and the title specified by the player. The server icon can be specified by adding {{MC/Cd|server-icon.png}} image file into the [[Minecraft:server.jar]]'s working directory. By default, if the server icon is not specified, it shows a grayscale pack.png as a fallback.


* '''{{va|Message of the day|MOTD}}''' (often abbreviated as '''MOTD''') on the second row, which shows a short message from the server. The message can be specified through {{cd|motd}} option in the [[Minecraft:server.properties]], and supports the legacy formatting codes for text customization. By default, the MOTD is written as "A Minecraft Server".
* '''{{MC/Va|Message of the day|MOTD}}''' (often abbreviated as '''MOTD''') on the second row, which shows a short message from the server. The message can be specified through {{MC/Cd|motd}} option in the [[Minecraft:server.properties]], and supports the legacy formatting codes for text customization. By default, the MOTD is written as "A Minecraft Server".


* '''Status indicator''' on the top right, which shows the number of online players in the server, and a network bar indicator that shows how good the player's connection to the server; when hovering over the indicator, a tooltip shows the player's {{w|Lag (video games)#Ping time|ping time}} to the server.
* '''Status indicator''' on the top right, which shows the number of online players in the server, and a network bar indicator that shows how good the player's connection to the server; when hovering over the indicator, a tooltip shows the player's {{MC/W|Lag (video games)#Ping time|ping time}} to the server.


The game automatically lists [[Minecraft:LAN|LAN-based servers]] at the bottom, usually containing the server's owner, world name, and address on the {{w|Local area network|local network}}.
The game automatically lists [[Minecraft:LAN|LAN-based servers]] at the bottom, usually containing the server's owner, world name, and address on the {{MC/W|Local area network|local network}}.


The ping icons correspond to the following ping times:
The ping icons correspond to the following ping times:
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== Public server list ==
== Public server list ==
=== Official Minecraft Server List ===
=== Official Minecraft Server List ===
{{main|Official Minecraft Server List}}
{{MC/Main|Official Minecraft Server List}}
The Official Minecraft Server List is published by GamerSafer and Mojang Studios. It includes variety of servers for players to choose, such as [[Minecraft:Server#Minigame|minigame]]s, SMPs, creative builds, and more. The website also includes server badges, which are awarded by GamerSafer, and show additional safety features they provide.
The Official Minecraft Server List is published by GamerSafer and Mojang Studios. It includes variety of servers for players to choose, such as [[Minecraft:Server#Minigame|minigame]]s, SMPs, creative builds, and more. The website also includes server badges, which are awarded by GamerSafer, and show additional safety features they provide.


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== History ==
== History ==
=== Classic server list ===
=== Classic server list ===
{{See also|Java Edition Classic#Website availability}}
{{MC/See also|Java Edition Classic#Website availability}}
{{HistoryTable
{{HistoryTable
|{{HistoryLine||?|Since the Classic era, Mojang used to provide an official server list on the Minecraft.net website, where users can directly play and join other people's ''Minecraft'' servers on their browser.}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine||?|Since the Classic era, Mojang used to provide an official server list on the Minecraft.net website, where users can directly play and join other people's ''Minecraft'' servers on their browser.}}
|{{HistoryLine||September 14, 2011|link=Java Edition Classic#Website availability|The Classic server list was phased out after the release of Beta 1.8. Some functionality of Classic servers were not working, like sounds and saving levels to the online server.}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine||September 14, 2011|link=Java Edition Classic#Website availability|The Classic server list was phased out after the release of Beta 1.8. Some functionality of Classic servers were not working, like sounds and saving levels to the online server.}}
|{{HistoryLine||September 12, 2015|link=Java Edition Classic#Website availability|The Classic server list was removed entirely from the website.}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine||September 12, 2015|link=Java Edition Classic#Website availability|The Classic server list was removed entirely from the website.}}
}}
}}


=== ''Java Edition'' ===
=== ''Java Edition'' ===
{{HistoryTable
{{HistoryTable
|{{HistoryLine|java beta}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine|java beta}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=Pre-release|Added server list.
|{{MC/HistoryLine||1.8|dev=Pre-release|Added server list.
|Before, the [[Minecraft:multiplayer]] section did not support saving multiple servers and displayed only the last server visited. It was just a simple input prompt box for the server IP address/site.
|Before, the [[Minecraft:multiplayer]] section did not support saving multiple servers and displayed only the last server visited. It was just a simple input prompt box for the server IP address/site.
|The ability to save and view multiple servers has now been added to server lists.}}
|The ability to save and view multiple servers has now been added to server lists.}}
|{{HistoryLine|java}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine|java}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.3.2|dev=release|It is now possible to hit F1 on the player's keyboard to hide/show server IPs in the server list.}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine||1.3.2|dev=release|It is now possible to hit F1 on the player's keyboard to hide/show server IPs in the server list.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.4.2|dev=?|The server list now shows the version of an outdated server.
|{{MC/HistoryLine||1.4.2|dev=?|The server list now shows the version of an outdated server.
|The player can no longer attempt to connect to an outdated server via the server list menu.}}
|The player can no longer attempt to connect to an outdated server via the server list menu.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.7.2|dev=13w41a|Added server icons to the server list.
|{{MC/HistoryLine||1.7.2|dev=13w41a|Added server icons to the server list.
|The server list now lists the current players on a server when the player number is hovered over.
|The server list now lists the current players on a server when the player number is hovered over.
|Support has now been added for multi-line MOTD comments for the server list.
|Support has now been added for multi-line MOTD comments for the server list.
|Server IP is now always hidden in the server list, and "Polling..." is no longer shown.}}
|Server IP is now always hidden in the server list, and "Polling..." is no longer shown.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=14w02a|Server lists now show the server platform.}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine||1.8|dev=14w02a|Server lists now show the server platform.}}
}}
}}


=== ''Bedrock Edition'' ===
=== ''Bedrock Edition'' ===
{{HistoryTable
{{HistoryTable
|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine|bedrock}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.2.0|dev=beta 1.2.0.2|Added a server list, with a section for [[Minecraft:featured servers]].}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine||1.2.0|dev=beta 1.2.0.2|Added a server list, with a section for [[Minecraft:featured servers]].}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.2.0.18|The option to add an external server to the list is not included in the console build.}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.2.0.18|The option to add an external server to the list is not included in the console build.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.16.0|dev=beta 1.16.0.66|Server list UI has been updated.}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine||1.16.0|dev=beta 1.16.0.66|Server list UI has been updated.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.20.80|dev=Preview 1.20.80.21|[[File:New UI - Play Screen Menu "Servers" Tab (Bedrock Preview 1.20.80.21).png|53px]] Server list UI has been updated to [[Minecraft:Ore UI]]. Almost every features from the previous server list remain on the new UI, except the MOTD for external servers.}}
|{{MC/HistoryLine||1.20.80|dev=Preview 1.20.80.21|[[File:New UI - Play Screen Menu "Servers" Tab (Bedrock Preview 1.20.80.21).png|53px]] Server list UI has been updated to [[Minecraft:Ore UI]]. Almost every features from the previous server list remain on the new UI, except the MOTD for external servers.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.0|dev=Preview 1.21.0.25|[[File:New UI - Play Screen Menu "Servers" Tab (MOTD) (Bedrock Preview 1.21.0.25).png|53px]] At some point in time, the server's MOTD has been added again for external servers.{{info needed}}}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.0|dev=Preview 1.21.0.25|[[File:New UI - Play Screen Menu "Servers" Tab (MOTD) (Bedrock Preview 1.21.0.25).png|53px]] At some point in time, the server's MOTD has been added again for external servers.{{MC/Info needed}}}}
}}
}}


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== Navigation ==
== Navigation ==
{{Navbox gameplay}}
{{MC/Navbox gameplay}}
{{Navbox Bedrock Edition}}
{{MC/Navbox Bedrock Edition}}


[[Category:Server]]
[[Category:Server]]

Latest revision as of 20:55, 9 April 2026

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When first loading up the multiplayer list, the player receives a warning regarding online play not being rated. If the player wishes not to see this again, there is an option that disables the warning permanently.

Java Edition

File:Multiplayer Screen.png
The multiplayer server list in Java Edition lets players join and add servers.
File:Unknown server.png
The icon used when the server does not have an icon (pack.png).

The server list allows players to save a new server on the list, join an already existing one, or directly connect to a server by manually specifying the server address.

Servers appear on the list in a set order, which can be changed by hovering over a server icon and using the arrows to move the server up or down on the list. Alternatively, player can hold

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The ping icons correspond to the following ping times:

Icon Server ping time
width=20x20 Can't connect to server
width=20x20 Between 0 and 150ms
width=20x20 Between 150 and 300ms
width=20x20 Between 300 and 600ms
width=20x20 Between 600 and 1000ms
width=20x20 Above 1000ms

Bedrock Edition

File:Ore UI - Play Screen Menu "Servers" Tab - Featured Servers (Bedrock).png
The featured servers list in Bedrock Edition.
File:Ore UI - Play Screen Menu "Servers" Tab - Other Server (Bedrock).png
The "Other Server" list shows additional servers added by the player.

The server list essentially functions the same as Java Edition counterpart, except it has a separate section where players can join Minecraft:featured servers that have partnered with Mojang Studios.

Players can add external servers on the "Other Server" section. These servers are sorted by the most recently played first on the list. This feature is unavailable for console versions of Bedrock Edition.

When a server is selected, the right side of the screen provides detailed description about the server:

  • For featured servers, it shows the server's banner alongside the ping strength and player count, and the next row shows the server's title. The second and third row are reserved for the server's description and activities.
    • The server activities are specified by the server operator themself, they usually show and promote minigames and unique features of the server itself.
  • For external servers, the top header shows ping strength and player count, with bottom rows showing the server's name, address, and port.
    • The server's MOTD can be seen on the list under the server's name. Although shown on the client, the official Minecraft:Bedrock Dedicated Server does not provide an option to specify the server's MOTD. Instead, the MOTD can be specified using a third-party software, like GeyserMC.

LAN-based servers are shown on the "Worlds" tab instead.

The ping icons correspond to the following ping times:

Icon Server ping time
width=20x20 Can't connect to server
width=20x20 Between 0 and 150ms
width=20x20 Between 150 and 300ms
width=20x20 Between 300 and 600ms

Public server list

Official Minecraft Server List

{{#vardefine:params|0 }}Template:Hatnote The Official Minecraft Server List is published by GamerSafer and Mojang Studios. It includes variety of servers for players to choose, such as minigames, SMPs, creative builds, and more. The website also includes server badges, which are awarded by GamerSafer, and show additional safety features they provide.

All servers listed on the website are required to comply with Minecraft Usage Guidelines (MUG) and End-user license agreement (EULA), and have been vetted by both GamerSafer and the Mojang Enforcement Team. They must also provide official contact information and state the purpose of the server.

Community server list

Several websites provide a place for server owners to publicly advertise their servers, listing IP addresses and other information about these servers. There were two sites of note (both defunct): the official Classic server list maintained by Mojang Studios and the public server list at the Minecraft Forums. Since Minecraft Forums has shut down their public server list as of June 27th 2018 the only alternative to find Minecraft Servers to play on Java Edition is through a public server list found online. There are many popular server lists that mirror how Minecraft Forums system worked when it was live.

History

Classic server list

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Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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