As of early 2026, . The project, which ports Minecraft Java Edition to run in web browsers, currently supports versions up to 1.8.8 and 1.12.2 (Beta).
You might ask: Why not 1.20 or 1.21? The answer is performance. Running Minecraft in a browser is heavy. Version 1.16 represents the "sweet spot" for Eaglercraft for several reasons: minecraft 116 eaglercraft
: Developers created tools like EaglercraftXServer , which allow browser clients to talk to modern 1.16 servers. no official Eaglercraft 1
New wood types (Crimson and Warped) that are fire-resistant, plus Blackstone and Crying Obsidian. Double click it
Being in a browser can sometimes lead to slight "input lag" or issues with mouse locking/unlocking, which can be frustrating during fast-paced PvP.