Minecraft Anarchy servers

No rules. No claims. No resets. Ranked by who's actually still online.

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Anarchy in Minecraft means: no rules, no chat moderation, no land protection, no admin intervention. Servers like 2b2t have run the same world since 2010, never reset, with PvP, griefing, hacked clients, and chest stealing all explicitly allowed. The genre rewards patience (queues to enter can be hours), tolerance for cruelty, and willingness to lose every base you build, repeatedly.

The list below ranks anarchy servers by live MonitorMC score — meaning servers people actually still play, not ghost towns. A high uptime score doesn't tell you whether your base will get griefed (it will) but does tell you the server isn't crashing.

  • Older world = older grief. The closer you spawn to (0, 0), the more scorched the landscape; expect to travel 10k+ blocks before building.
  • Most anarchy regulars use hacked clients. If you don't, you're playing the game on hard mode. Don't take it personally.
  • Keep nothing valuable in chests. Stash it in dropped end portals, in random unfindable locations, or carry it.
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What is an anarchy server in Minecraft?
A server that explicitly allows all gameplay: PvP anywhere, griefing, hacked clients, chest stealing, base destruction. Admins do not intervene in player conflicts.
What is the oldest anarchy server?
2b2t — running since December 2010, never reset. The spawn area is the most heavily-grief-scarred region in any Minecraft world.
Can I play anarchy without using hacks?
Yes, but you are at a significant disadvantage. Many regulars use hacked clients for combat, navigation and storage detection.
Is anarchy legal / allowed by Mojang?
Yes. Anarchy servers comply with Mojang's EULA the same way regular servers do. The ‘no rules’ refers to the server's own player-to-player rules, not to the EULA.