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Minecraft Servers

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Find active Java and Bedrock servers by version, game mode, country and player count.

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PLAYER GUIDE

Find the right Minecraft server

What are Minecraft servers?

Minecraft servers are persistent multiplayer worlds hosted for communities of players. Each server defines its own maps, rules, progression, economy and game modes. MCMonitor combines live ping data with information supplied by verified owners, helping players compare active communities before connecting.

What types of Minecraft servers are available?

Popular categories include Survival, SkyBlock, PvP, BedWars, Economy, Pixelmon and modded servers. Compatible categories can be combined to find a more specific community instead of browsing unrelated listings.

How do I join a Minecraft server?

Open a listing, copy its Java or Bedrock address and add it in the Minecraft multiplayer menu. Before joining, check the supported client version, license policy and whitelist requirement. Bedrock servers may use a separate address and port, both of which are shown on the server page when available.

How do I find the best server for me?

Start with the edition and version you play, then combine game modes, expected player count, country and access rules. Compare current online players, uptime history, screenshots, owner description and recent server news. Votes are useful as a popularity signal, but live stability and a suitable play style matter more.

What is Minecraft server monitoring?

A monitoring service checks servers automatically and records whether they respond, how many players are online, the reported version and connection latency. MCMonitor keeps this technical data separate from owner-managed descriptions, so players can distinguish live measurements from promotional information.

How can a server reach the top?

Server owners can add an online server, verify ownership through MOTD or DNS and complete its public page. Accurate versions, useful categories, screenshots and community links improve discovery. Player votes influence ranking, while fake or repeated votes are limited by the voting system.

Frequently asked questions

Are the server status and player count live?

MCMonitor checks listed servers in the background and stores monitoring history. The displayed status, player count, version and latency come from the latest successful or failed check. A server may change between checks, so the page also shows when monitoring data was last updated.

Can I select several server categories?

Yes. Open Categories and select up to ten compatible tags. The catalog keeps the window open while you choose. Contradictory combinations such as Survival with Creative, PvP with No PvP, or Vanilla with Modded are disabled to prevent empty or misleading searches.

What is the difference between Java and Bedrock servers?

Java Edition is primarily used on desktop computers, while Bedrock Edition supports phones, tablets and consoles as well as Windows. Some networks support both editions using separate addresses. Choose the correct edition and client version before connecting.

Why can a server appear offline?

The game server may be stopped, restarting, under maintenance or temporarily unreachable from the monitoring location. An offline result does not delete the listing. Its owner can still keep the public information, while the monitoring worker continues trying to reach it.

How does voting work?

Each visitor can vote for a server once per day after completing a short anti-automation check. Votes affect catalog ranking. When configured by the owner, MCMonitor can send the successful vote to the server through a secure webhook or Votifier so that an in-game reward can be issued.

How can an owner edit a server page?

Add the server to an MCMonitor account and prove control using the verification code in MOTD, a DNS TXT record or manual review. Verification protects existing descriptions and settings from unauthorized changes. A verified owner may later transfer control without deleting the public listing.