---- Eaglercraft 1.5 2 Unblocked

Use a web proxy (like CroxyProxy or AllConnect) to navigate to a known Eaglercraft host. This hides the gaming traffic from the network filter.

Once you have the page loaded, the interface is similar to the original Minecraft launcher.

Performance Tip: Keep your render distance to "Short" or "Tiny" inside Video Settings. Since you are running in a browser, chunk loading is slower than the native Java version. ---- Eaglercraft 1.5 2 Unblocked

Most web filters block domains, not file types. You can download the official Eaglercraft 1.5.2 HTML file from a trusted repository (like GitHub) onto a USB drive at home.

You might be wondering: Why 1.5.2? Why not the latest version? The answer is performance and stability. Minecraft version 1.5.2, known internally as the Redstone Update, represents a golden era of the game. Use a web proxy (like CroxyProxy or AllConnect)

Features of Eaglercraft 1.5.2:

For players, Eaglercraft 1.5.2 is the perfect balance of content and speed. You get the feel of "Old Minecraft" without the lag of modern ray-tracing shaders. Performance Tip: Keep your render distance to "Short"


Eaglercraft is a unique project that allows players to run a version of Minecraft (specifically Java Edition Beta 1.5.2) directly inside a web browser using HTML5 and JavaScript. Unlike the official Minecraft game, Eaglercraft does not require downloading, installing, or launching a separate Java executable. It is essentially a reimplementation of the Minecraft client that runs on any modern browser, including Chromebooks, school computers, and low-end devices.

This is a grey area. Eaglercraft does not include the Minecraft assets (the actual textures and sound files) by default in the code repository. However, when you run the launcher, it pulls them from Mojang's servers (or caches them). Technically, this violates the Minecraft EULA (End User License Agreement) regarding redistribution of the game's "playable form." That said, Microsoft/Mojang has historically focused on taking down large hosting sites rather than individual students playing the HTML file offline. Use it at your own discretion.