Seed Map - Minecraft App 2
Seed Map - Minecraft App 2
Seed Map - Minecraft App 2
SEED MAP
Last Update: Feb 7, 2024 (MC 1.20)
Seed: 6753988042771513296
Random
Features
Highlight biomes
X: 17 Z: 156 Go!
Grid Lines
Learn more
HOW TO USE
Troubleshooting
If none of the below helps, please report in the comments
and include your seed, platform and version, and
coordinates.
Coastlines
The coastlines for versions 1.18 and above don't
match up perfectly. This is not a bug, but because the
map shows the underlying biomes instead of the exact
terrain. Near coasts, ocean and river biomes often
have land, while land biomes can be underwater.
Known limitations
Locations that don't exist in-game
Dungeons
End City Ships, and End Cities in general on
Bedrock Edition
World Spawn Positions
Amethyst Geodes (near caves, mineshafts, etc.)
Desert & Jungle Temples on Java Edition 1.18+
Missing y coordinates
Requirements
Seed
For technical reasons, you need to know the seed of
your world to use Seed Map, unless, of course, you
want to find a seed for a new world. If you're playing
SSP, the app is able to fetch the seed from your
savegame. Alternatively, you can use the /seed
command ingame. In SMP, you can use the same
command if you have sufficient rights. Otherwise,
however, you're dependent on the server owner, who
started the world and has access to the savegame and
config files.
Browser
This app uses some relatively new web technologies.
As a result, some features may be disabled for older
browsers. I recommend using the latest version of a
major browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge or
Safari.
Usage
Map Controls
Mouse
Keyboard
Touchscreen
Seed Selection
The first thing you should do is select a seed and
version. You can either type it in manually, or you can
load it from your savegame. The latter can be done by
clicking on "Load from Save..." and selecting your
level.dat, or by drag&dropping the level.dat file into
your browser window. Level.dat is a small file located
in the folder of every Minecraft savegame. You can
find the savegames in the saves folder of your
Minecraft installation. On Windows you can use
%appdata%\.minecraft\saves to get to that folder.
Credits
Thanks to amidst contributors for providing
biome colors
Thanks to Earthcomputer for his work on
bedrockified, which made it possible to support
Bedrock Edition
Thanks to @protolambda and @jocopa3 for
figuring out the slime chunk algorithm for
pocket/bedrock edition, and depressed-pho for
porting it to JavaScript
COMMENTS