Connecting from Bedrock Edition
Phones, tablets, consoles, Windows 10/11 Bedrock — full crossplay, no Java account needed.
Sunday Market supports Bedrock Edition through a server-side bridge. You don't need a Java account. Your normal Bedrock login is enough — the bridge handles the rest.
| Address | marketsunday.com |
| Port | 19132 (UDP — the Bedrock default) |
Add the server
- Open Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
- Tap / click Servers (the right tab on the play screen).
- Tap Add Server at the bottom of the server list.
- Server name: anything (
Sunday Market). - Server address:
marketsunday.com - Port: 19132 (the default Bedrock UDP port).
- Save, then tap your new server entry to connect.
On consoles (PS, Xbox, Switch)
Console Bedrock is locked down — Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo restrict third-party servers, so you can't just type an address in. The reliable workaround is a relay app:
- Install BedrockTogether (free) on a phone or tablet on the same Wi-Fi network as your console.
- In the app, enter the server:
marketsunday.com, port19132. - Start the relay, then open Minecraft on your console — the server appears under Friends as a joinable LAN game.
- Join it. The app relays your connection to Sunday Market; keep it running while you play.
What works the same as Java
- Same chat (you'll see Java players, they'll see you)
- Same economy (
/balance, trade, payouts) - Same world (one shared overworld, Nether, End)
- Same brewing, Astral runes, welcome kit, and the rest of the toolkit
What's slightly different on Bedrock
- Inventory and chest UI look like Bedrock's native — that's expected, the bridge translates between the two formats
/giveand command-block items with Java-only NBT may behave oddly — these are admin-only anyway- Map item rendering differs slightly between editions
Common Bedrock issues
"Connection failed" or "Server not found" — double-check the port (19132/UDP, not 19133). Some Bedrock clients default to 19133 (the IPv6 alt) and it doesn't work. Force port 19132.
Stuck loading on join — Bedrock initial connection can take 10–30 seconds while chunks transfer. Give it a minute. If it still fails, the bridge may have a transient issue — restart Bedrock and retry.
Account: yes, you really don't need a Java one
The bridge generates a unique linked identity for your Bedrock account. Your username appears with a small visual marker indicating Bedrock origin. Java players see you as a normal player; you can chat, trade, and fight alongside them.
See also
- Connecting from Java
- Crossplay → How it works — the bridge details
- Crossplay → Bedrock tips — controller, touch, mouse-keyboard tips
- Your first day — what to do once you're in