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MsCraft
198.154.104.212
EconomyPvPSurvival
WE HAVE UPDATED TO TECHWORLD2 1.1.1 . CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS ON HOW TO JOIN. Fast, new server based in New York. We have a mature community, so only join if you are old enough -- no begging, w...Read more about MsCraft
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Dragoncraft
dragoncraft.mcserver.ws
PvPCreativeSurvival
This is dragoncraft! We are a small-ish server, but we hope to change that! We have Survival, Creative (Build whatever you want), Creative Plotworld, and PVP. One thing that makes this server unique i...Read more about Dragoncraft
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Morningside Minecraft
play.GTAMC.net
Creative
Morningside Minecraft Minecraft Server
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ColtPVP
176.31.115.196:25569
PvPFactions
This is a PVP server where somethings are normal can you be the best at PVP if you join today
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mcMagic
mcmagic.us
Creative
If you are a fan of Disney and Minecraft, then you have got to see this. McMagic is Minecraft’s most complete to-scale version of the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. Originally started o...Read more about mcMagic
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MC Titan
play.mctitan.cz
SkyblockCreativeSurvivalPixelmon
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BapCraft
bapcraft.com
SurvivalSkyblockCreativeFactions
We provide a fun, friendly community and lots of different gametypes for every kind of player. We offer two Factions/McMMO servers, each with their own unique style of gameplay. Our main Factions serv...Read more about BapCraft
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CCFactions and Minigames
198.154.120.220
RaidingRoleplayPvPEconomyFactions
Welcome to Creed Craft Factions! A new, fresh server in the hands of an ambitious Owner, BTS107. We include a shop with over 100+ items, a newly done, medieval style Faction Spawn (As for the Main Spa...Read more about CCFactions and Minigames
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FintCraft
88.150.171.224
SurvivalRaidingPvPFactions
A friendly Factions PvP server with a great community and amazing staff. We have all of the most important plugins and we welcome anyone to join our community. We are extremely happy with this server ...Read more about FintCraft
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NTraid RPG Survival Server
play.swemine.com
Survival
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Rising Heroes
mc.risingheroes.org
SkyblockKitPvPPrisonFactions
Rising Heroes was the largest single Factions PvP network across the world. Players from Europe, Asia, Australia, and the United States recongized this server as one of the best Minecraft servers duri...Read more about Rising Heroes
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Players Assembly SMP Factions
join.playersassembly.com
TownyFactionsRoleplayEconomySurvival
Player's Assembly is a community driven factions, warfare, economy, and RPG server. We've been operating since 2012, and have been branded as both 'Harbor Way' and 'AuburnMC'. This server places an em...Read more about Players Assembly SMP Factions
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ZeldaCraft
play.wiizelda.net
ParkourEconomyPvPCreative
ZeldaCraft is the number one Legend of Zelda-themed freebuild Minecraft server. There's no whitelist and no other hassles needed to join - simply login, access our freebuild world, and interact with o...Read more about ZeldaCraft
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ChavenCraft
109.169.58.47
EconomyPvPSurvival
ChavenCraft! This is a completely new server, running on the DreamCraft modpack. We have space. We have mars. We have clones. We have AVP ;-) Anything goes. We need help building, we need admins, we n...Read more about ChavenCraft
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CobbleForest
play.cobbleforest.com
EconomyPvPCreativeSurvival
Created with the community and compassion in mind. Highlights: • Always up. We have ran 24/7 for over a year with very little downtime. • Anti-grief with helpful staff that are glad to fix grief • Fam...Read more about CobbleForest
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Thrown Alive
thrownalive.mcserver.ws
FactionsRaidingPvPEconomySurvival
Great Factions server! Admins are nice! Let you adventure begin :D
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LordsNetwork
lordsnetwork.com
FactionsPvPCreativeEconomySurvival
Lords Network is a new Factions/PVP/Raiding/Survival server (October 2013) located in the United States. Lords supports cutthroat type style of play. Features: •Friendly Community! •24/7 Uptime •Mob A...Read more about LordsNetwork
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McVerse
play.mcverse.net
TownyFactionsCreativeEconomySurvival
We are a brand new network that offers an All-In-One feature. That’s right, we have every type of gameplay available for you to play on: - Survival - Creative - Minigames - Adventure/RPG - Apocalypse ...Read more about McVerse
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Fancycraft
mc.fancycraftserver.net:25645
SurvivalSkyblockCreativeFactions
In Fancycraft, you can play in Creative world, Survival, and a lot of games! Hunger Games, Spleef, Paintball... and more!! Come join us! Do not put the port number in the server ip. just join with thi...Read more about Fancycraft
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The Covert
67.212.177.141
RaidingPvPVanillaSurvival
Pure Vanilla survival, Raid, PVP. We have Adult Admins. Come survive with us and have fun! If you like to build in secret, raid at night, and destroy other players, this is a server for you.
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The Best Minecraft Server List in the World

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There are thousands of Minecraft servers on the internet, but anyone who has searched for one seriously knows how messy that world can get. You open one server list and half the listings feel abandoned. You open another and get buried under clutter, recycled descriptions, bloated layouts, fake-looking stats, and enough noise to make you forget what you were even searching for. Somewhere in that chaos, there are amazing servers with active communities, creative ideas, solid staff, unique gameplay, and worlds worth sinking hundreds of hours into — but too often, they are buried under junk.

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Why did I build MinecraftServer.buzz?

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Then you finally join one.

The spawn looks like it was built in a hurry. The chat is silent. The economy is a mess. The PvP is scuffed. The features are either missing, broken, or explained nowhere. The “active community” turns out to be two AFK players and one admin trying to keep the dream alive. And just like that, you are back to searching again.

That loop gets old.

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The internet does not need another lazy directory. It needs a better Minecraft server list.

What kind of Minecraft servers can I find here?

The short answer: nearly all of them.

The longer answer: if it exists in the gloriously chaotic universe of Minecraft multiplayer, it has a place here. MinecraftServer.buzz is built to help players discover everything from classic Survival servers and community-driven SMP servers to competitive PvP servers, grind-heavy Prison servers, floating-island Skyblock servers, ruthless Factions servers, no-rules Anarchy servers, custom Roleplay servers, building-focused Creative servers, fast-paced Minigame servers, and feature-packed Modded servers.

And then there is the next layer — the server types players specifically go hunting for when they know exactly what kind of addiction they want to start. Lifesteal servers for players who like danger with their progression. Earth servers for people who want geopolitics in block form. Towny servers for builders, traders, and mayors with suspicious ambitions. Cobblemon and Pixelmon servers for players who want creature collecting on top of their Minecraft obsession. OneBlock, Hardcore, Vanilla, Semi-Vanilla, BoxPvP, OP Prison, Economy, KitPvP, PvE, Gens — all the flavors, all the madness, all the reasons people lose entire weekends without noticing.

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What makes MinecraftServer.buzz different?

Because in this space, details matter — and most sites ignore them.

A lot of server lists feel like they were assembled from panic, banner ads, and leftover HTML. They are cluttered, slow, messy, confusing, and overloaded with listings that tell you almost nothing. You get walls of servers, vague descriptions, questionable sorting, and pages that make browsing feel like digital gravel.

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That difference is the whole point.

How are servers ranked?

Not by glitter alone.

A good Minecraft server ranking should do more than reward whoever screams the loudest. It should help answer a much more important question: is this server actually worth joining?

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Not every massive server is automatically great. Not every smaller server is automatically overlooked for a good reason. Some smaller communities are more polished, more welcoming, more stable, and more enjoyable than giant networks running on brand recognition alone. A strong Minecraft server list should give those underdogs room to breathe while still helping players find the big names they came looking for.

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How do I find the right Minecraft server?

By thinking about how you want to play — not just what sounds popular.

If you want long-term progression, steady community gameplay, economy systems, building freedom, and the chance to carve out your own corner of the world, start with Survival servers or SMP servers. If you want politics, betrayal, raids, massive bases, and the occasional dramatic chat meltdown, Factions and Anarchy are waiting for you with open arms and very questionable intentions. If your brain lights up at grinding, ranks, tokens, prestiges, and numbers climbing upward like sacred scripture, Prison servers are probably your natural habitat. If you like carefully stacked progression on a tiny island with a giant to-do list, Skyblock will absorb your soul and politely ask for more.

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The best server is not always the one with the biggest name or the loudest community. It is the one that matches your mood, your playstyle, and the kind of multiplayer experience you actually want to spend time in. That is why MinecraftServer.buzz is built to help players search smarter — by feature, by category, by platform, by version, and by type of gameplay.

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Is this only for players?

Not at all.

MinecraftServer.buzz is also for server owners who want their server presented properly.

A great server listing should do more than exist. It should explain what the server actually is. What kind of gameplay does it offer? Which versions does it support? Is it Java, Bedrock, or both? Is it crossplay? Does it focus on survival, PvP, economy, roleplay, events, custom systems, quests, skills, dungeons, bosses, land claiming, classes, crates, or entirely custom mechanics? Why should a player choose this world over the fifty others they could join tonight?

That matters.

Because better listings attract better players. Better players usually help build better communities. Better communities lead to better retention, stronger reputation, more word of mouth, and healthier long-term growth. In the multiplayer ecosystem, that is not a small thing. That is survival.

If you want your server to stand out on a Minecraft server list, the page needs to give players a real reason to care.

How do I stay safe when joining Minecraft servers?

The good news is that joining Minecraft servers is usually easy. The bad news is that the internet still contains plenty of nonsense.

Always double-check the Minecraft server IP before connecting. Pay attention to version support. Be careful with strange downloads, weird launchers, shady “required tools,” or anything that sounds more suspicious than helpful. A good server listing should guide you toward the server — not into a maze of random files, confusing redirects, or mystery software.

Stick to trusted launchers, keep your setup clean, and trust your instincts. If a server page feels half-abandoned, overloaded with red flags, or built like a trap disguised as a spawn point, there are more than enough good Minecraft multiplayer servers out there to move on immediately.

The best kind of search experience is one where good servers are easier to find and bad ones are easier to ignore. That is part of the mission too.

Why keep coming back to MinecraftServer.buzz?

Because Minecraft players are never really done searching.

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Final words from the multiplayer frontier

There are too many great Minecraft servers in the world to let them get buried under clutter, bad design, lazy listings, and weak discovery.

MinecraftServer.buzz exists to make that search better.

It is here to help players find the best Minecraft servers, compare gamemodes, discover new communities, explore server IPs, browse by version and platform, and spend less time searching and more time actually playing. Whether you are looking for a fresh Minecraft SMP, a long-term Survival server, a chaotic Anarchy server, a competitive Factions server, a rewarding Skyblock server, a deep modded server, or just one server that finally feels like home, this is where the real browsing begins.

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