Jump for Brainrots is a tycoon game where the objective is to earn money by collecting various high-rarity Brainrots. While collecting these Brainrots, you have to fight with other players in the public lobby. To avoid such fights and brawls with other players, it is better to play on a private lobby where you can easily get any Brainrot of your liking as they spawn. Here are some private server links for the game so that you can play and enjoy.
All Active Jump for Brainrots Private Server (PS) Links
Below, you can find a list of multiple servers for you to play Jump for Brainrots. You can easily join these servers by clicking the links on a PC or mobile device. Unfortunately, console users, you have to ask one of your friends on PC or mobile to join first, then send them a party invite.
| Link | Host |
|---|---|
| Link 1 | Ranyel |
How do you buy Jump for Brainrots Private Server?
If you have been playing for some time and would love to get your own server, I highly urge you to follow the steps below.

- Open Jump for Brainrots on PC or any platform of your choice.
- On the experience page, click on the Servers tab.
- Pay 67 Robux and purchase the server
- Give your server a name and customize features, such as allowing connections from other strangers.
- Generate the server URL and share it with friends so they can join you.
- Voila! You have created a Private server for yourself in Jump for Brainrots.
How to find more servers for Jump for Brainrots?
You can always find more servers for Jump for Brainrots from the Discord Channel. Here, send a message in the General channel that you need a private server or would love to team up with other players. If that does not work, you can join one of the several voice channels and ask directly. Someone will reply with a link, as the community is strong and extremely welcoming.
Jump for Brainrots Server FAQs
The maximum size of a Private Server in Jump for Brainrots is 5, which means a total of 5 players can play together at any particular instance. To make more room, you have to ask the admin (server owner) to kick existing players or move to a new server if you wish to play with friends.
If you are asking about gameplay, there is absolutely no difference between a public and private server in Jump for Brainrots. All Admin Abuse events occur at the same time as they do on the public server. The spawn rates for all the Brainrots are the same, and all the upgrade shops have the same cost. Basically, both servers are the same.
The Jump for Brainrot private server is really worth it for players who love collecting all the Brainrots and filling up their index to 100%, as they can easily acquire secret and high-level Brainrots without fighting with other players. For casual players, I would suggest spending money on gamepass items or luck boost rather than getting a private server.
Apart from the central hazard ramp area, the Jackpot Machine is another way of getting some mid to high-tier Brainrot, where you have to submit four Brainrots into the Jackpot Machine at the right side of the map. Depending on the submission, you will get a single better Brainrot as a reward. You can check the drop's rarity from the machine. Then pay the required amount of money and spin to get a random Brainrot.
For more on Brainrots, check out Steal A Brainrot Tsunami Mode Event Guide or All Brainrot Seas Boss Drops, Locations & Respawn Times