Best Auto Clicker for Minecraft Farming
Auto clickers are widely used in Minecraft for AFK (away from keyboard) farming - keeping a key or button pressed while you are not actively playing to collect farm output. The most common applications are mob farms (holding the attack key to kill mobs), crop harvesting, fishing farms, and furnace loading.
Is Auto Clicking Allowed in Minecraft?
In single-player and on your own server, there are no rules against it. On public multiplayer servers, it depends on the server's rules. Many Minecraft servers allow AFK farming in designated areas. Using an auto clicker for passive farming on a public server is lower risk than using one in PvP.
Best Auto Clicker for Minecraft on PC
OP Auto Clicker is the most straightforward option. For sequences that require clicking multiple locations, GS Auto Clicker's multi-point feature is useful. Full guides: /best-auto-clicker-for-minecraft and /op-auto-clicker.
Mob Farm Setup
In a mob farm, mobs funnel to a kill zone and you need to continuously swing your sword. Set OP Auto Clicker to 50-100ms interval, left click, current cursor position. Keep the game window focused with your cursor over the mob kill zone.
Fishing Farm Setup
Fishing farms require casting and reeling. The right-click cast and retrieval can be automated with a right-click auto clicker at 100-200ms. Set OP Auto Clicker to right-click, 100-150ms interval, and position the cursor on the water.
Crop Harvesting Setup
Breaking crops requires left-click hold. Set your auto clicker to left click at 50ms and walk through your crop field. The auto clicker handles breaking the crops as your character moves through them.
Avoiding Detection on Multiplayer Servers
Use intervals above 50ms. Do not AFK farm in PvP zones. Note that some servers detect players who have not moved in extended periods regardless of click activity. For PvP use cases see /best-auto-clicker-for-minecraft/pvp. Check your CPS at /minecraft-cps-test.