Open a random seed or paste your own to inspect Minecraft Bedrock Edition biomes, supported structures, spawn context, and travel routes without leaving the browser.
The map is a planning tool, not a replacement for an in-game check. Select the exact version you play and verify terrain-dependent or newly supported locations before committing to a permanent world.
Bedrock structure placement is evaluated with Bedrock-specific rules where Java and Bedrock differ. Choose the version shown by your game rather than assuming a Java marker will appear in the same place.
The Bedrock route is intended for Windows, Android, iOS, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and Realms. World settings, experiments, add-ons, and a mismatched version can still change what you encounter.
Unsupported or unverified finders are hidden instead of covering the map with unreliable dots. Ancient City and Mineshaft coverage is limited, and terrain-sensitive positions should be treated as candidates until checked.
Confirm the edition and version first, then inspect spawn, villages, ruined portals, strongholds, and the route you would realistically travel in survival. If the world is for a Realm or multiplayer server, verify at least one key marker in a Creative copy. This is especially useful when a community post was created on another device or does not clearly state whether experiments were enabled.
Need desktop Java generation instead? Open the Minecraft Java Seed Map, or compare the editions in the Java vs Bedrock seed guide.
/seed to get your world seed./tp command.About this tool. MC Seed Map is developed and maintained by Gio Nui, an independent developer focused on Minecraft tooling. The project was built to provide a fast, privacy-respecting alternative to server-side seed map renderers.
Biome and structure generation is powered by cubiomes by Cubitect, a C library that reimplements Minecraft's world-generation algorithm.
This is not an official Minecraft product and is not approved, endorsed, or affiliated with Mojang Studios or Microsoft. Minecraft and related names, assets, and trademarks are the property of Mojang Studios and Microsoft.