Nearly every Minecraft player has at least one story about odd generation or a very strange seed, so why not collect them for others to see? Today we explore the five oddest Minecraft 1.20 seeds, and they are as strange as can be!
Half Buried Woodland Mansion
- Seed: -1160209713470028590
- Coordinates: X: -606 Z: -470
- Source: SoloExperiencer
Woodland mansions are already an exciting find, let alone one buried beneath a mountain! Players who seek it out will need lots of torches because no light can reach those halls. It would make for quite the base to show off to friends as well!
Action Packed Spawn
- Seed: 4094449486464330859
- Coordinates: Spawn
- Source: grieving_gecko
A floating village, cherry blossom biome, and ice spike biome all right at spawn. How did that happen? Only reddit user grieving_gecko knows! Players starting here have most of the game’s rarities right at the start.
Hidden Temple
- Seed: 488945277777777777
- Coordinates: X: -33 Z: -706
- Source: YourLocalKnight
Archeology has renewed player interest in desert temples, but good luck finding suspicious sand in this one! To the random world generation’s credit, this desert temple hidden in a mountainside does feel like a genuine ancient ruin, at least.
Swamp Village
- Seed: 6173333333396374279
- Coordinates: X: -249 Z: -375
- Source: YourLocalKnight
Minecraft 1.20.2 has changed mending to be exclusive to swamp villagers, making this quite the convenient seed. Why is it strange? Because there are not supposed to be any swamp villages in the game! Some lucky generation created this unique scene.
(Almost) All the Trees
- Seed: -8885513635595460012
- Coordinates: Spawn
- Source: Fragrant_Result_186
Finally, we have a seed that feels like it’s at the center of the world. In every direction, a new biome unfolds! Players using this seed will begin with almost every tree in the game. That includes the nether, which should be right beneath your feet!
Oddest Minecraft 1.20 Seeds
Minecraft’s generation never fails to restore our sense of wonder, as strange as it can be. What’s your story of the strangest seed you have ever seen?
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