Check Your Connection to Minecraft Servers
See how much latency your ISP routing adds
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Estimates based on real-time measurement to nearest Cloudflare edge. Actual in-game ping may differ by ~15ms due to different routing to game servers. Your IP is sent to ip-api.com for city-level location — we don't store it.
How to check your actual ping in Minecraft
Press Tab to see colored connection bars (green/yellow/red) next to each player name. For detailed network info, press F3 to open the debug screen which shows packet rates (rx/tx). Hover over servers in the multiplayer list to see ping in ms. Tab player list (connection bars per player), F3 debug screen (packet rates), multiplayer server list (ping in ms on hover).
Tab list: green/yellow/red bars next to each player name indicate connection quality. Server list: hovering shows ping in ms. F3 debug screen shows network packet rates but not a labeled 'ping' value in vanilla Java Edition.
If your actual ping is higher than our estimate, your ISP is routing Minecraft traffic through a longer path than necessary. That gap is exactly what PingAim optimizes.
Still lagging? Download PingAim and let it fix the route automatically.
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