A viral Reddit project mapping an unrestricted Minecraft world has dropped a major update showing the scale of player activity and community patterns after three months of continuous tracking.

A dedicated Minecraft player has turned an open world with zero rules into an ongoing social experiment. By tracking visitor movements and activity the project offers a rare look at how large groups interact when left entirely to their own devices.
From 30 Days To 90 Days
The original post shared a detailed map of the first month and quickly spread across gaming communities. With many readers asking for more the creator has now delivered an update covering the full period. The numbers show just how many people have passed through the world.
At latest count the project has recorded over 3750 unique players. This figure highlights the draw of completely unmoderated Minecraft spaces even years after the game launch.
- No rules or moderation of any kind
- Continuous tracking of player entries and paths
- Focus on organic community formation and conflict
- Public maps shared for community analysis
The world functions as a living laboratory for virtual sociology. Without admins or plugins to enforce behavior players have created their own systems some lasting and others collapsing quickly.
The update arrives at a time when interest in Minecraft anarchy style servers remains strong. Similar long running projects like 2b2t continue to draw crowds showing the enduring appeal of unrestricted play.
For those interested in the full details or maps the original threads contain extensive visuals and discussion from the community.







