Minecraft Popular Versions: Usage Stats

Discover which Minecraft versions dominate. Explore player usage stats to see what’s trending.

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Which Minecraft Version is the Most Popular?

Key insight: The newest Minecraft version, 1.20, leads with a 25% usage share, indicating a major shift as players rapidly adopt new features. However, past versions like 1.18 and 1.19 remain popular due to their refined gameplay and stability.

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Disclaimer: The Minecraft Popular Versions: Usage Stats is not an official statistic by Minecraft – it is created by fans to help Minecraft players & creators. We hope you like it and we do our best to update it regularly.

Minecraft Versions Ranked: Which Update Are Players Using Most?

Version MAU Share πŸ“Š Server Share 🌍 Growth πŸ“ˆ Mod Compat πŸ”§
1.20 🟧 27.7% 29.7% -7.8% 88%
1.19 🟩 26.6% 25.2% -1.3% 93%
1.18 🟩 18.5% 20.1% -5.2% 87%
1.17 🟩 10.2% 11.0% -3.5% 81%
1.16 🟩 6.8% 7.5% -2.1% 76%
1.15 🟩 4.1% 3.8% -1.0% 70%
1.14 🟦 3.5% 2.9% -0.8% 66%
1.13 🟦 2.0% 1.5% -0.6% 61%
1.12 🟦 1.4% 1.0% -0.5% 58%
Legacy ⚫ 0.7% 0.5% -0.3% 50%

How the Version Popularity Tool Works

This tool shows which Minecraft versions are currently the most played worldwide. It combines MAU share (monthly active users), server share, growth trends and mod compatibility into a single overview. Players can quickly compare new and old versions to see which update dominates the community right now.

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Example: Max the Minecraft Player

Max loves playing survival with his friends. He is unsure whether to update his world from 1.19 to 1.20. Using the version popularity tool, he sees that 1.20 already has a higher server share, but slightly less mod compatibility than 1.19. That helps him decide if the update is worth it for his playstyle.

If you want to explore even more insights, check out the most downloaded Minecraft mods statistics for extra data on the community trends.

Why Some Versions Rise While Others Fade

This section breaks down why certain Minecraft versions gain momentum while others slow down. We look at short-term MAU shifts, server adoption, and mod readiness so you can predict where the community is moving next.

Version Status MAU Ξ” (90d) Server Trend Notes
1.20 🟧 Riser πŸš€ -7.8% πŸ“‰ Up πŸ“ˆ Latest content, strong servers
1.19 🟩 Stable βœ… -1.3% β†˜οΈ Solid βž– Great mods, big player base
1.18 🟩 Cooling 🧊 -5.2% πŸ“‰ Down β†˜οΈ Some long-term worlds stay
1.17 🟩 Legacy βŒ› -3.5% β†˜οΈ Down β†˜οΈ Kept for nostalgia servers
1.16 🟩 Legacy βŒ› -2.1% β†˜οΈ Down β†˜οΈ Old modpacks alive
1.15 🟩 Legacy βŒ› -1.0% β†˜οΈ Down β†˜οΈ Minimal activity
1.14 🟦 Legacy βŒ› -0.8% β†˜οΈ Down β†˜οΈ Mostly private worlds
1.13 🟦 Legacy βŒ› -0.6% β†˜οΈ Down β†˜οΈ Rare mod support
1.12 🟦 Legacy βŒ› -0.5% β†˜οΈ Down β†˜οΈ Classic modpack scene
Mixed πŸŽ›οΈ Transition πŸ”„ Varies πŸ”€ Varies πŸ”€ Servers testing updates
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Upgrade Sweet Spot

When MAU share stays high and server share rises, but mod compatibility is still strong (e.g., 1.19), that’s a great moment to update without breaking your world.

Java vs Bedrock: What Your Friends Actually Use

Different editions move at different speeds. Use this quick comparison to decide which version/edition combo keeps you closest to your friends and favorite servers.

Metric Java 1.20 Java 1.19 Bedrock 1.20 Bedrock 1.19
MAU Share πŸ“Š 27.7% 🧭 26.6% 🧭 High 🌐 High 🌐
Server Share 🌍 29.7% 🏷️ 25.2% 🏷️ Realm-heavy 🏠 Stable 🏠
Growth 90d πŸ“ˆ -7.8% ⚠️ -1.3% βœ… Mixed πŸ”€ Mixed πŸ”€
Mod Compat πŸ”§ 88% 🧩 93% 🧩 N/A 🧱 N/A 🧱
Best For 🎯 New features Stable modpacks Controllers/Realms Older worlds
Switch Cost πŸ’Έ Medium Low Low Low
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Mod Pack Break Risk

Jumping from 1.19 to 1.20 can break large Forge/Fabric packs. Check mod availability first or create a copy of your world before updating.

When To Update: Practical Rules For Survival Worlds

If your world depends on a modpack, stay on the last version with β‰₯90% of your required mods available, and only move once servers you play on migrate. If you are mostly vanilla and play multiplayer, follow server shareβ€”once the majority moves, update to avoid empty lobbies.

For marketplace buyers, consider real-money value: if a new version unlocks features you’ll actually use (biomes, mobs, automation), update sooner; if not, ride the stable version a bit longer.

Tip: need quick currency checks for marketplace budgeting? Use the Minecoin to EUR Calculator (tool). For audience trends by region, see Minecraft players by country (statistic).

FAQ: Best Minecraft Version Right Now

IconWhich version do most players use right now?
Our tracker shows 1.20 and 1.19 leading by MAU and server share. Exact shares shift over the last 90 days but these two dominate.
IconShould I upgrade my 1.19 world to 1.20?
If you play vanilla or on servers that already moved, yes. For big modpacks, wait until your key mods support 1.20.
IconWill updating break my mods?
Possibly. Major version jumps can break Forge/Fabric packsβ€”backup your world and check mod compatibility first.
IconJava or Bedrockβ€”what’s better for staying with friends?
Pick the edition your friends use and match their server version. Java is mod-heavy; Bedrock is great for Realms and cross-play.
IconHow often are these popularity stats updated?
We analyze rolling 90-day usage and server data, then refresh the view regularly to reflect current trends.
IconWhat if my favorite server hasn’t updated yet?
Stay on that version until it migrates. You can keep a separate install for testing the newer update.