Joining a Minecraft Bedrock server sounds tricky, but it’s not. Let me break it down for you, step by step.
Steps to Join a Server in Minecraft Bedrock
- First, you need a server address (IP). Search online for “Minecraft Bedrock server IPs.” There are plenty of websites listing them. Pick one that looks fun or interesting.
- Once you’ve found a server, note its IP address. Either write it down or use the copy button if available.
- Launch the Minecraft Bedrock and go to the main menu.
- Click “Play” to start setting things up.
- On the left-hand side, tap on “Servers.” Scroll down until you see an option labeled “Add Server.” It’s usually at the bottom.
- Add the Server Details:
- Server Name: Give it any name you like—it’s just for your reference.
- Server IP Address: Paste or type in the IP you copied earlier.
- Port: Leave this as default unless the server specifies otherwise (default is usually 19132).
- Hit “Save.” The server will now appear in your list. Click on it and select “Join Server.”
- Some servers require resource packs to work properly. If prompted, download them—it’s quick and automatic.
- That’s it! You’re now in a new world, ready to explore, build, or battle with others.
Tips for a Smooth Experience
- Only join servers you trust; some can be risky.
- Double-check the IP address if you can’t connect—typos happen.
- If something feels off, leave immediately and try another server.
Joining servers opens up endless possibilities in Minecraft Bedrock. Whether it’s mini-games, survival challenges, or creative builds with friends, servers expand what you can do in the game. Just follow these steps, and you’ll be exploring new worlds in no time.