Websites like Eaglecraft.q10.gg or Eaglercraft.dev often host the latest builds. A simple search for "Eaglercraft 1.15 free mirror" will usually yield several playable links. 3. School-Friendly Proxies

The most "pure" way to play is to find a GitHub repository hosting the HTML files. Many developers host "Eaglercraft-1.15-V6" or similar builds. You can even download these repositories to play by opening the index.html file. 2. Community Mirrors

Eaglercraft is a fan-made project that decompiles Minecraft’s Java source code and translates it into JavaScript, allowing it to run natively in any modern web browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.

Because Eaglercraft exists in a bit of a legal gray area, you won't find it on a single "official" website. Instead, it is hosted on various mirrors and community-run sites. Here is how to find it: 1. GitHub Repositories

The titular update includes bees, beehives, and honey blocks, adding a new layer to farming and redstone.