It is now possible to hit F1 on the player's keyboard to hide/show server IPs in the server list. The ability to save and view multiple servers has now been added to server lists. It was just a simple input prompt box for the server IP address/site.
In Bedrock Edition, the servers are always in order.īefore, the multiplayer section did not support saving multiple servers and displayed only the last server visited. Alternatively, the player can hold ⇧ Shift and use the arrow keys. To change the order the servers appear on the list, the player can hover over the server they like to move and use the arrows to move the server up or down on the list. In Java Edition, the servers appear on the list in a set order, which can be changed.
There are many popular server lists that mirror how Minecraft Forums system worked when it was live. 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 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. Several websites provide a place for server owners to publicly advertise their servers, listing IP addresses and other information about these servers. In the console versions, these are the only servers available, as there is no option to add unofficial servers. In Bedrock Edition, the server list has a section for featured servers that have partnered with Mojang Studios. If the player wishes not to see this again, there is a 'Do not show this screen again' checkbox. When first loading up the multiplayer list, the player receives a warning regarding online play not being rated. Hovering over the connection status icon in Minecraft's server list tells the player the connection speed to the server. It allows players to see if a server is online, how many slots it has, and how good the player's connection (ping time) to the server is. In Java Edition, there is no pre-populated server list directly available from in-game itself or on the official Minecraft website, but the stand-alone Java Edition launcher does support adding servers in the Multiplayer section. Minecraft includes an in-game server list for multiplayer in which users can save the servers they visit. The featured servers list in Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. The multiplayer server list in Minecraft: Java Edition.