Quick Summary
The "Can't connect to server" error in Minecraft indicates that your game client is unable to establish a connection with the specified Minecraft server. This can be due to a variety of issues ranging from network problems on your end to issues with the server itself.
Common Causes
- Incorrect Server Address: The server address you entered might be incorrect. Even a small typo can prevent you from connecting.
- Server is Offline: The Minecraft server you're trying to connect to might be temporarily offline for maintenance, updates, or due to an unexpected crash.
- Firewall Blocking Connection: Your computer's firewall or network firewall could be blocking Minecraft's connection to the server.
- Internet Connection Problems: A weak or unstable internet connection can prevent you from connecting to the server. This includes issues with your router, modem, or ISP.
- Outdated Minecraft Version: If your Minecraft client version is incompatible with the server's version, you may experience connection issues.
- Server is Full: The server might have reached its maximum player capacity, preventing new connections.
- Corrupted Minecraft Files: Damaged or missing files within your Minecraft installation can sometimes cause connection problems.
Step-by-Step Fixes
Method 1: Verify Server Address
Step 1: Carefully check the server address provided by the server administrator or found on the server's website.
Step 2: Ensure there are no typos or extra spaces in the address. Pay attention to capitalization if the address requires it.
Step 3: If you're using a domain name, try using the IP address instead, or vice-versa.
Method 2: Check Server Status
Step 1: Contact the server administrator or check the server's website, Discord server, or social media accounts for information about its status.
Step 2: If the server is undergoing maintenance, wait until it is back online.
Method 3: Disable or Configure Firewall
Step 1: Temporarily disable your firewall (Windows Firewall or any third-party firewall) to see if it's blocking the connection. (Warning: This puts your computer at risk. Re-enable it after testing.)
Step 2: If disabling the firewall fixes the issue, add an exception to your firewall for Minecraft (java.exe) and Minecraft Launcher. Allow both TCP and UDP traffic.
Method 4: Restart Your Router and Modem
Step 1: Unplug your modem and router from the power outlet.
Step 2: Wait 30 seconds.
Step 3: Plug the modem back in and wait for it to fully power on.
Step 4: Plug the router back in and wait for it to fully power on.
Step 5: Try connecting to the server again.
Method 5: Update Minecraft
Step 1: Open the Minecraft Launcher.
Step 2: Ensure you have selected the correct Minecraft version in the launcher's profile settings. If the server is running on a specific version, you need to use the same version, or a version compatible with the server.
Step 3: If there's an update available, download and install it.
Method 6: Contact Server Administrator
Step 1: If you've tried all the above steps and are still unable to connect, contact the server administrator or a member of the server's support team.
Step 2: Describe the problem you're experiencing and the troubleshooting steps you've already taken. They may be able to assist with server-side issues.
Method 7: Reinstall Minecraft
Step 1: Back up your Minecraft worlds to a safe location.
Step 2: Uninstall Minecraft completely, including the Minecraft Launcher.
Step 3: Download and install the latest version of the Minecraft Launcher from the official Minecraft website.
Step 4: Log in with your account and reinstall Minecraft.
Step 5: Restore your backed-up worlds.