MC Best Servers helps people find Minecraft servers that are actually online, see the version they need, and join without digging through junk.
We track live server data, player counts, and version info across a large number of servers. Rankings are automated, not hand-picked, and like any live system they are not perfect. If something looks wrong, we would rather fix it than pretend otherwise.
A lot of Minecraft server lists are bloated, stale, or too busy. This one aims to stay useful. You can browse server types, compare live activity, open a server page, copy the IP, and move on.
Whether you are looking for survival, lifesteal, skyblock, anarchy, minigames, or crossplay-friendly options, the goal is simple: less filler, better data, faster decisions.
Java and Bedrock are different editions. Some servers support only one edition, while others support crossplay.
Rankings are based on live signals such as availability, player activity, and other data we track over time. Votes can help a server get noticed, but the goal is to avoid turning the whole list into a dumb vote wall.
Server data is refreshed frequently. Because Minecraft servers change constantly, there can still be occasional mismatches. If a listing is wrong, report it and we can correct it.
Yes. You can submit your server through the add server page and it will be included in the system for tracking and listing.
Yes. Some listings are Java-only, some are Bedrock-friendly, and some support both through crossplay setups. Always check the server page and version details before joining.
The idea is not to sound bigger than everyone else. The idea is to be useful. Clear rankings, useful server pages, quick filters, live data, and less nonsense.