Cross-Platform
Java and Bedrock players can connect to the Duffball16 SMP and play in the same world.
DUFFBALL16 // MINECRAFT SERVER
A shared Minecraft survival world for Java and Bedrock players. Build, explore, survive and create together — with one server address, live status information and a browser-based world map.
01 // THE WORLD
Duffball16 SMP brings Java and Bedrock players into the same community world. Whether you want to build, explore or simply play survival with others, this is the place to start.
Java and Bedrock players can connect to the Duffball16 SMP and play in the same world.
Gather resources, travel, build and leave your mark on a world that grows with the community.
View explored areas and builds from your browser using the Duffball16 SMP live world map.
02 // SERVER ACCESS
Both editions use the same server address. Bedrock players also need the port shown below.
Open Minecraft Java Edition, go to Multiplayer and add the Duffball16 SMP as a new server.
On Bedrock platforms that support adding custom servers, enter the server address and port below.
03 // LIVE SERVER
The status panel uses the existing Duffball16 Minecraft status script to show whether the server is reachable and, when available, which players are currently online.
04 // QUICK GUIDE
New to multiplayer? Use the steps below. The server name itself can be anything you want; the important part is entering the correct address and, for Bedrock, the correct port.
Start Minecraft Java Edition and select Multiplayer.
Select Add Server and enter mc.duffball16.com.
Save the server, select it from your list and press Join Server.
Open Minecraft Bedrock Edition and go to the server section.
Enter mc.duffball16.com as the address.
Use Bedrock port 19133, save the server and join.
05 // THE SMP
Duffball16 SMP is more than a server address. It is a shared world for the Duffball16 community and anyone joining the adventure.
Explore the map, collect resources, create bases and towns, work on projects with other players or simply travel to see what the world has become. Because Java and Bedrock are connected, friends do not all need to be using the same Minecraft edition to play together.
The live map also makes it easy to revisit explored areas and see how the server changes over time.
06 // SERVER RULES
The goal is a world people actually want to return to. Keep the community and other players' work in mind while you play.
No harassment, targeted abuse or behaviour intended to ruin the experience for others.
Do not intentionally destroy, damage or sabotage another player's builds or projects.
Do not use hacks or other unfair tools that give you an advantage over normal players.
If something clearly harms the server or community, do not do it just because it is not listed here.
07 // WORLD VIEW
The Duffball16 SMP Live Map lets you view the Minecraft world from your browser, including explored areas and builds visible through the map.
Open Full Map ↗08 // QUICK ANSWERS
The most important connection details are collected here so you can find them again quickly.
Yes. In Java Edition, add mc.duffball16.com as the server address.
Yes. On Bedrock platforms that support custom servers, use
mc.duffball16.com with port 19133.
Yes. Duffball16 SMP is set up so Java and Bedrock players can share the same server world.
Use the embedded map above or open map.duffball16.com in a new tab.
First check the server status on this page and confirm the address and Bedrock port. If you still need help, use the Duffball16 community or contact pages.