Minehut Wiki

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Welcome to the Minehut Wiki!

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This wiki provides information about Minehut, home of the largest independent community of Minecraft servers in the world!

There are 19 active users currently maintaining 181 articles (1,379 total pages) and 873 files. Please feel free to contribute by creating new articles or expanding existing ones.

It is currently recommended to use dark mode.

Things to do on Minehut

Notable Servers

Gamemodes

Friends and Activities

About Minehut

Minehut is a Minecraft server network where users can have endless fun playing with the Minehut community, experience new play styles across the servers, or let their creativity show by crafting their own server for others to play and enjoy!

Minehut was founded on November 28th, 2014 originally as a PvP server by Luuke known as Warzone before releasing its server host feature on January 23rd, 2015. Server hosting originally began as a prototype and there was little to no plugin support. Each server was known as "kingdoms" and PvP was still a prime focus of the Network until being acquired by Super League Enterprise in July 2018. Minehut was then acquired by GamerSafer, in February 2024.

Minehut has hosted over 11 million Minecraft servers and over 7 million Minehut users. Minehut reached its all-time highest player count on February 20th, 2021, with over 30,000 players online.

You can join the Minehut server using the IP minehut.com or bedrock.minehut.com if you are using Bedrock.

Contribute to the Wiki

Minehut Wiki is a collaborative wiki resource that is open for anyone to edit. You don't need special permission beyond registering an account to edit most pages, and your contributions can grow the wiki and help other players.

Adding content
  • If you are unsure of what to do or how to create a page, search for a few articles on the same topic and see what they look like. You can always view the source code in a wiki and learn from what others have done.
  • An edit doesn't have to be massive; if you feel you don't want to create whole articles, then just fixing spelling errors and broken links is enough.
  • Register to edit and track your contributions.