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Minecraft servers are multiplayer platforms that host a shared world for players to interact in various game modes like survival, creative, or mini-games. They run on server computers that manage the game world and player interactions. Servers come in two main types, Java and Bedrock Editions, catering to different versions of Minecraft playable on various devices (PCs, consoles, mobile). They can be further customized with mods for enhanced gameplay and can either be open to the public or private, with access restricted to invited players.
To join a Minecraft server, open your Minecraft game, click on "Multiplayer", then "Add Server". Enter the server IP address in the "Server Address" box, give it a name, and click "Done". You can then select the server from your list and click "Join Server".
To add your server to our list, navigate to the "Add Server" page on our website. Fill out the required information including your server's IP address, name, and a brief description. Once submitted, your server will added to the list.
A Java Minecraft server is a server that runs the original version of Minecraft, which is written in Java programming language. This version is commonly referred to as the "Java Edition" and is designed for desktop and laptop computers, mainly for Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. The Java Edition is known for its extensive modding community, which provides countless modifications and customizations to the game. When connecting to a Java Minecraft server, players need to use the Java Edition of Minecraft.
A Bedrock Minecraft server is a server that runs the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft. The Bedrock Edition, formerly known as Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition, is the version of Minecraft that's designed to run on various platforms, including Windows 10, iOS, Android, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and more.
Servers are ranked based on a number of factors including uptime, consistency of votes, number of players, and more. This way, we aim to promote high-quality and reliable servers for our Minecraft community.