Minecraft Whitelist Servers


Minecraft whitelist servers are private servers accessible solely to players on the whitelist. Typically, access to these servers involves an application process where players must adhere to server rules and respond to interview questions. To discover how to join these servers, visit the server website or Discord for additional details.

 

Server Statistics Tags
FairyTavern server icon

#150
FairyTavern banner
#150  Russian Federation flag  |  FairyTavern
OFFLINE Players: 0 / 0 1.16.5
Players:
0 / 0

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YourServer 1.12.2-1.20.4
Anarchy Parkour Prison SkyBlock Survival Whitelist
Mykal's MC server icon

#197
Mykal's MC banner
#197  United States flag  |  Mykal's MC
OFFLINE Players: 0 / 0 1.20.1
Players:
0 / 0

/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ OFFLINE 1.20.1
Paper 1.21.1
Cross-Play Economy Survival Whitelist Modded
Sparkly Survival server icon

#228
Sparkly Survival banner
#228  United Kingdom flag  |  Sparkly Survival
ONLINE Players: 4 / 60 1.21
Players:
4 / 60

/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ ONLINE 1.21
Purpur 1.21.4
Cross-Play Economy Survival Whitelist SMP
The Diamond Rush server icon

#235
The Diamond Rush banner
#235  United States flag  |  The Diamond Rush
ONLINE Players: 0 / 20 1.21
Players:
0 / 20

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1.21.1
Cross-Play Economy Survival Whitelist

What are Minecraft Whitelist servers?

Minecraft Whitelist servers are private or semi-private servers that require players to be manually approved before joining. Unlike open servers, where anyone can connect, whitelist servers ensure a more controlled, community-focused, and secure environment. This makes them ideal for groups of friends, content creators, or dedicated communities who want a grief-free and high-quality multiplayer experience.

How do I join a Minecraft Whitelist server?

To join a Minecraft Whitelist server, you typically need to apply for access. Most servers require you to submit an application on their website, Discord, or forum, providing details like your in-game name and why you want to join. Once approved, an administrator adds you to the whitelist, allowing you to connect to the server.

Why do some servers use a whitelist?

Whitelist servers use this system to filter out griefers, hackers, and disruptive players. It ensures that only trusted and engaged members join, creating a more enjoyable and community-driven experience. Many whitelist servers also have specific themes or long-term projects, so maintaining a dedicated player base is essential.

Are there different types of Whitelist servers?

Yes! Whitelist servers come in many forms, including survival, roleplay, creative, and modded servers. Some focus on small, tight-knit communities, while others host large-scale content creator SMPs (Survival Multiplayer). Depending on the server’s purpose, whitelisting may be used to maintain lore, protect custom builds, or ensure a high level of player interaction.

What happens if I get removed from a Whitelist server?

If you violate the server’s rules, the admins may remove you from the whitelist, preventing you from rejoining. Common reasons for removal include griefing, breaking community guidelines, or being inactive for long periods. If you were removed unfairly, some servers allow you to appeal and request to be added back.