FitMC Joined the Oldest Anarchy Server in Hytale

FitMC entered 6b6t using a hidden account to survive the oldest anarchy server in Hytale. He explored spawn, followed its highways and searched for a real player base.

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FitMC exploring 6b6t, the oldest Hytale anarchy server
FitMC explored 6b6t while attempting to survive the oldest anarchy server in Hytale.

In March 2026, FitMC uploaded a video called “I Survived the ‘2b2t’ of HYTALE.” Instead of joining with his known FitMC account, he created a random alternate account and entered 6b6t without telling us.

I only discovered that FitMC had played on the server after the video was uploaded. His visit was not arranged or prepared by 6b6t.

FitMC is one of the largest creators in the Minecraft anarchy community, with more than 2.4 million YouTube subscribers. He is mainly known for his videos about 2b2t, old bases, major events and famous players. Seven years before this video, he had already made a video speculating about what anarchy in Hytale could eventually look like.

This time, he was finally able to play it.

Why FitMC Chose 6b6t

At the start of the video, FitMC looked at the Hytale anarchy servers available at the time.

Several servers had launched around the release of Hytale, but he chose 6b6t because it appeared to have the highest player activity.

“6b6t seems to be the most popular as far as player activity.”

This is important because it was his own reason for joining. We did not contact him, sponsor the video or know that he was recording.

6b6t Hytale launched on January 13, 2026 at approximately 15:06 CET. Around its launch, the server reached more than 50 players online.

The world he joined has never been reset, and it never will be.

6b6t Hytale launch announcement dated January 13, 2026 at 15:06 CET
6b6t Hytale launched on January 13, 2026 at approximately 15:06 CET.

His Three Goals

FitMC entered the server with three goals:

  1. Get basic gear.
  2. Explore and survive the spawn area.
  3. Find a real player base.

He used a hidden account with a random appearance so other players would not immediately recognise him.

Getting Gear

FitMC started just outside spawn with only three other players online at that moment.

He immediately noticed signs of anarchy. Resources near spawn were already missing, random structures had appeared and the map around 0,0 was covered with blocks and artwork.

Players had also started building highways away from spawn. He followed one of them east while searching for materials and equipment.

FitMC viewing the map and player-built highways near spawn on 6b6t Hytale
The area around 0,0 already contained player artwork and highways leading away from spawn.

After finding an abandoned house and searching a chest, he collected enough materials to make basic tools.

He later entered a large temple-like structure. From the outside, it looked like part of the normal Hytale world. Inside, however, it contained rows of chests similar to what you would expect inside a base on 2b2t.

Someone had already used the structure as a place to live and store items. With basic equipment collected, FitMC completed his first goal.

FitMC inside a temple containing rows of player storage chests on 6b6t Hytale
FitMC found a temple-like structure that had already been used by players to store items.

Exploring the Spawn

FitMC then travelled towards 0,0 to see what the centre of the oldest Hytale anarchy server looked like.

The outer area was covered with tombstones. Inside the spawn wall, he found darkness, hollowed-out structures, random blocks, piles of objects, cacti and player-made artwork.

He said the area already had the appearance of an anarchy spawn, but it still felt different from Minecraft.

The spawn was calmer than 2b2t. Instead of lava covering the landscape, most of the danger came from hostile creatures and the damaged environment itself.

Players had also built a huge roof above parts of spawn. FitMC found a staircase leading upwards and climbed the blocks around one of its columns.

Hytale’s climbing and mantling system allowed him to move vertically in a way that is not possible in normal Minecraft. However, when he attempted to move above the build limit, the server disconnected him.

At the time of the recording, Hytale was still new and less optimised. FitMC encountered some of the technical limits that early Hytale servers had to work around.

Wide view of the griefed 6b6t Hytale spawn and player-built roof above 0,0
The early 6b6t Hytale spawn already contained griefed structures, player artwork and a huge roof above 0,0. Image by sludgee.

Following the Highways

After exploring spawn, FitMC began travelling north using one of the player-built highways.

The highways showed how quickly anarchy players had started organising the map. Even shortly after launch, roads were already connecting spawn with distant biomes and player activity.

During the journey, FitMC found what appeared to be a chunk error, abandoned structures, graffiti and messages left by other players.

He also discovered a giant truck built beside the highway.

It was one of the largest builds he found during the video, but it was not a base, so his final goal was still incomplete.

Giant truck built by players beside a highway on 6b6t Hytale
FitMC discovered this giant player-built truck while following a highway away from spawn.

As he continued travelling, he crossed tundras, deserts, volcanic areas and other Hytale biomes. The server already contained clear signs that players had travelled far beyond spawn, even if the world was still much younger than the maps of established Minecraft anarchy servers.

Finding a Player Base

FitMC eventually noticed a small structure in a desert canyon.

Torches had been placed outside, and a staircase inside the building led down towards caves. He checked the Hytale wiki to see whether the structure was generated naturally or came from a known prefab.

He could not find anything matching it.

The building appeared to be a real player-made base that someone had used during the previous month. It was small and mostly empty, but it completed his third and final goal.

As FitMC said in the video: a base is a base.

Small player-built base discovered by FitMC in a desert canyon on 6b6t Hytale
The small desert base that completed FitMC’s final goal on 6b6t Hytale.

FitMC’s Opinion About Hytale Anarchy

FitMC gave an honest opinion about the server and Hytale anarchy at the end of the video.

He liked Hytale itself. He specifically mentioned its combat, movement, climbing system, biome variety and RPG elements.

He believed anarchy servers in Hytale had a lot of potential.

His review was not entirely positive. He also explained that Hytale anarchy had less player activity than large Minecraft servers, which meant there were fewer bases and player builds to discover.

Survival also felt easier. Food restores health directly instead of being constantly required to keep a hunger bar filled.

He also experienced technical problems and mentioned that Hytale servers needed frequent restarts to remain stable.

Despite those problems, his final conclusion was positive. He recommended Hytale to players looking for a fresh anarchy experience outside Minecraft and said that the game and its community had a lot of potential.

FitMC's video about 6b6t in Hytale

What Has Changed Since the Video

Hytale is still a new game, and its multiplayer activity is currently much smaller than Minecraft’s. This is normal for a new game and a new server community.

The important difference is that 6b6t Hytale does not depend on short-term Hytale activity to remain online.

The server is funded by the main 6b6t Minecraft network. This allows us to keep the Hytale server online and continue developing it even during weaker periods of player activity.

Many new servers disappear after their launch hype ends. 6b6t Hytale is built as a long-term project.

Since FitMC recorded the video, we have continued optimising the server and reduced how frequently it needs to restart. Some lag and technical problems can still happen because Hytale and its server software are less optimised than Minecraft, but the situation continues to improve.

The map remains the same. It has never been reset and will never be reset.

Current gameplay on the permanent 6b6t Hytale anarchy server world
6b6t Hytale remains online and continues to use the same permanent world explored by FitMC.

No Rules

6b6t Hytale has no gameplay rules.

We do not deal with technical problems by punishing players for discovering them. We deal with issues by fixing them.

That has always been the direction of 6b6t. Players are free to build, destroy, fight, explore and use the game without normal survival-server restrictions.

There are no planned map resets. Everything players build or destroy becomes part of the permanent history of the server.

The Future of 6b6t Anarchy

6b6t started as a Minecraft anarchy server. It is now building one of the main anarchy networks across both Minecraft and Hytale.

2b2t remains the most recognised name in Minecraft anarchy, but it has introduced more rules and restrictions over time. 6b6t is moving in the opposite direction.

Our goal is simple:

  • No gameplay rules.
  • No waiting in a queue.
  • No map resets.
  • Long-term server development.
  • Anarchy across Minecraft and Hytale.

FitMC’s video captured the beginning of Hytale anarchy. The server was still young, the world was mostly unexplored and the game itself had technical limits.

That same world is still online today.

How to Join

You can join the same permanent Hytale world that FitMC explored.

Hytale server address: hytale.6b6t.org

You can also join the main 6b6t Minecraft server:

Java IP: play.6b6t.org

Bedrock IP: bedrock.6b6t.org

Bedrock port: 19132

Whether you want the established Minecraft anarchy experience or a new world in Hytale, 6b6t is open.