Rust server browser
Live Rust server browser showing vanilla, modded, PvP, PvE, 2x, 3x, 5x, and roleplay servers with real population numbers. Filter by wipe schedule, country, or map size and connect directly via Steam. Botnet fake servers are filtered out.
How to connect
- Click Connect via Steam to launch Rust and join.
- In F1 console, type "client.connect ip:port" to connect manually.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find a Rust server?
Use the search bar above to filter Rust servers by name, map, or address. You can sort by player count, ping, or map to find an active match. Click any row to view server details and connect directly via Steam.
Are the Rust server counts real?
Yes. We pull the live server list from the Steam Web API every few minutes and re-query each server via the A2S protocol. Botnet-style fake listings, duplicated IP clusters, and known spam hosting providers are filtered out before you see them.
How do I connect to a Rust server?
Click "Connect via Steam" on any server detail page to launch Rust and join directly. You can also copy the server address (ip:port) and paste it into the in-game console with the connect command.
Why are some Rust servers marked offline?
A server is marked offline when our query times out. This usually means the server is rebooting, has changed ports, or was temporarily unreachable. We keep recently-seen servers visible for context but new players should prefer online entries.
Can I filter Rust servers by country or region?
Yes. The country filter lists every region we've seen active Rust servers in, resolved from the server's IP using a local GeoIP database. Pick a country to see only servers hosted there.
Is this Rust server browser free?
Yes, completely free. No account, no ads, no affiliate links. Data is provided via Valve's public Steam Web API and refreshed continuously.