Paste the target server's specific WebSocket address into the server IP box (e.g., wss://... ).
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Launch your preferred 1.5.2 client in your web browser (common on school Chromebooks or low-end PCs).
Eaglercraft is a special version of Minecraft that lets you play the game right in your web browser, without needing to install the official Minecraft launcher. It uses the decompiled source code of Minecraft version 1.5.2, taken directly from Mojang, and converts it to JavaScript using a tool called TeaVM. This makes it incredibly convenient, especially for situations where you might not have permission to install software, like on a school Chromebook.
Once connected, the server offers a variety of classic 1.5.2 PvP and minigame experiences. Because it is a proxy-based network, it utilizes plugins like BedWarsProxy to provide features like dynamic game signs, join GUIs, and placeholders for leaderboards.
You do not need to download the official Minecraft launcher or buy a account to play.
Since it uses WebSocket (WSS) protocols, it can be accessed from most modern browsers, including those on school Chromebooks.
The keyword points to a highly specific, nostalgic corner of the browser-gaming world. It combines Eaglercraft (a popular web browser port of Minecraft Java Edition) with Asspixel (a community-driven, cracked parody server modeled loosely after the famous Hypixel network), running on the historical 1.5.2 Redstone Update era of Minecraft.
Click on the Multiplayer button from the main title screen menu.