You don’t—it’s a static HTML file. To get fixes, download a newer compile from the GitHub repository.

For years, Minecraft players have faced a common dilemma: you want to play on the go, but you're stuck on a school Chromebook, a work laptop, or a computer where installing software is strictly forbidden. Enter Eaglercraft, the revolutionary project that ports the Java Edition experience straight into your web browser. Among its many versions, Eaglercraft 12110 has emerged as the gold standard—a faithful recreation of Minecraft 1.12.2 that runs on HTML5 and JavaScript.

In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about Eaglercraft 12110: what it is, how it differs from other versions, how to install and play it, and why the "12110" identifier matters.


For years, the standard for web-based Minecraft was version 1.5.2. While nostalgic, it missed out on years of content (no elytra, no concrete, no colorful beds).

Eaglercraft 1.12.10 is a port of Minecraft Java Edition 1.12.2. It brings the "World of Color" update to the web. This version is often referred to as "EaglercraftX" or "Modern Eaglercraft."