Eaglercraft 1.15.2 May 2026
You are playing a real-time game over a browser's WebSocket connection. If the server is in Europe and you are in the US on school Wi-Fi, you will experience "block lag" (breaking a block, waiting 0.5 seconds for it to disappear). It is playable, but competitive PvP is frustrating.
Eaglercraft is an unofficial, open-source reimplementation of Minecraft Java Edition that runs entirely within a web browser using HTML5, WebGL, and WebAssembly. Unlike the official Minecraft launcher, Eaglercraft requires no installation, no administrator privileges, and no powerful GPU.
Eaglercraft 1.15.2 refers specifically to a fork or build of the project that aims to replicate the features, blocks, mobs, and mechanics of Minecraft Java Edition version 1.15.2. This version is significant because it bridges the gap between the combat-updated 1.9+ mechanics and the later Nether Update (1.16), while remaining stable enough for browser-based play.
Key features of the original 1.15.2 include: eaglercraft 1.15.2
In Eaglercraft 1.15.2, most of these features are successfully ported, offering a surprisingly authentic experience inside a tab.
You cannot just open a single-player world in Eaglercraft 1.15.2 easily. The browser client is designed to connect to WebSocket servers.
Because 1.15.2 is newer, the server landscape is wild west territory. You will find: You are playing a real-time game over a
Warning: Because Eaglercraft bypasses standard authentication, there is no "UUID." Most servers run a "ViaBackwards" plugin or a custom auth system where you type /login password123 every time you join. Never use your real Minecraft password on these servers.
Download the Eaglercraft1.15.2.html file. This single file contains the entire game. Save it to your desktop or a USB drive.
Even with a good build, you might hit snags. Here is how to fix them. In Eaglercraft 1
Issue 1: "I get a black screen after loading."
Issue 2: "The world lags when I move (Low FPS)."
Issue 3: "I cannot connect to a server."
Issue 4: "My save game disappeared!"