Minecraft Java Edition 26.2
If you came across seed 3010093401612243309 online, it is a Java Edition 26.2 world that has been catching attention. The map reveals buried treasure, ruined portals, and trial chambers within easy reach of the spawn point.
Beyond the structures, the surrounding landscape features badlands and desert alongside savanna plateaus, offering varied terrain worth exploring on foot. Every structure coordinate is visible on the map, saving hours of in-game searching.
Hardcore players will appreciate having key structures mapped out in advance. Knowing the location of strongholds, ancient cities, and early loot sources before loading the world can make a real difference in a demanding run.
This world was created in Java Edition 26.2. Java Edition and Bedrock Edition use different generation algorithms, so a seed from one will not produce the same world in the other.
Yes. Any seed number can be used to create a shared world. Enter it in the seed field when your server creates the world, and all players will share the same generated world.
The spawn point is shown as a marker on the map. You can also see the surrounding biomes and the nearest structures from that point to decide which direction to head first.
A Minecraft seed is a number that controls exactly how your world is generated. Terrain, biomes, structures, and cave systems are all determined by this value. The same seed in the same version always produces an identical world.
Most datapacks are compatible with any seed. Datapacks that modify world generation, add custom structures, or change biome placement may alter spawn locations from what the interactive map shows.