Minecraft uses procedurally generated worlds with a near infinite amount of possibilities, each generated from a unique world seed. But if you want to recreate that world, you’ll need that exact seed otherwise you’re in for a nearly endless search.
Luckily there’s some simple methods for finding your world’s seed. Here’s how to find out your Minecraft world seed so you can share it with others.
How To Find Your Minecraft Seed
The method to find your world seed varies by the version of Minecraft you’re playing on.
Java Edition
Originally, there were a few more steps to this process but in modern editions of Java, all you need to find your seed is to open up the chat box and type “/seed” (without the quotation marks).
This will list out the number of your seed, and should work in single player worlds as well as online realms. However, if for some reason this command is disabled, there are other ways to obtain your seed.
The best way is to download a backup of the world, and recreate it. When you’re recreating the world, you’ll be able to see the world seed in the advanced options.
Bedrock Edition
On Bedrock, all you need to do to find your world seed is to boot up the game, and click the “edit world” button (a pencil symbol next to your world). Scroll down the options until you find your world seed. You can also customize the optimal Minecraft settings from this menu.
There’s lots of things you can do with your Minecraft world seed, from sharing it with friends, to highlighting some of the rare things you find in your Minecraft world. Alternatively, if you’re just sick of your current world and want a reset, you can remake the exact world with a blank slate.
If you’re looking for ideas of how to fill your new world, you’ll want some of the easy Minecraft house ideas we’ve got for you.
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