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| Founded | April 12, 2012 |
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Hermitcraft, also written as HermitCraft, is a private Minecraft whitelisted server created for and run by several YouTubers, referred to as Hermits, such as Mumbo Jumbo and Grian. It was founded by Generikb on April 12, 2012, and has continued growing with many vanilla and modded seasons, the most recent one being Season 11. The server is currently administered by Xisumavoid, one of the earliest members of the server. Its members, called Hermits, are popular Minecraft players who have been recognized by other Hermits and have been invited to join.
The members of Hermitcraft are known as Hermits, they are content creators on platforms such as YouTube and Twitch. There are currently 25 whitelisted Hermits.
Several segments dedicated to Hermitcraft have been held at various Minecraft events over the years. At MINECON 2016, there was a panel where members of the server offered advice to aspiring creators.[1] A similar subject was covered at MINECON Earth 2018.[2] During MINECON Live 2019, a community panel was held to discuss playing together as a team.[3]
From April 12 to April 13, 2025, a charity stream was held by the Hermits. A joint-collaboration between the server, Mojang Studios, and the Gamers Outreach Foundation, the event was hosted inside the Mojang headquarters in Redmond, Washington. At TwitchCon San Diego 2025, as part of the awards show in the half-time break of The Copper Crown, the Hermits received the "Heartcrafter" award by Mojang.
In 2024, a copy of the world used for Season 9 of Hermitcraft was released on the Marketplace as a free map, in collaboration with "the Marketplace people."[4][5] The following year, the worlds from Season 8 and Season 10 were also released.[6][7]
On October 7, 2025, Hermitcraft released a paid add-on for their trading card game on the Marketplace.[8][9]
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