Find Your World Seed
Open Minecraft and type /seed in chat on Java Edition. On Bedrock, go to Settings → Game and copy the Seed field. On servers, ask the owner or admin.
Enter any Minecraft seed, choose your version and dimension, then load a premium GamerCubic map workspace powered by your private Cubiomes seed-solver API.
Load a seed to request real structure candidates from the private GamerCubic Cubiomes backend. Results show X / Y / Z in the correct order and are sorted by distance from your current position. No fake frontend teleport coordinates are generated.
Cubiomes mode: structure results come from your own private seed-solver API. Some surface-dependent structures can still require checking nearby chunks because Minecraft generation can fail after the first candidate step.
Everything you need to know to explore your Minecraft world like a serious player.
Open Minecraft and type /seed in chat on Java Edition. On Bedrock, go to Settings → Game and copy the Seed field. On servers, ask the owner or admin.
Always select the edition and version used when that region generated. Wrong edition, wrong version, or modded world-generation can make estimated locations wrong.
Use biome and structure filters, zoom controls, and current coordinates to plan routes. Estimated /tp commands appear directly in the results panel, but check nearby chunks if a structure is not exactly at that spot.
Click any seed to instantly load it in the map workspace above.
Spawn on a lush jungle island surrounded by warm ocean and exploration routes.
Seed: 987654321
A desert-style starter seed for early loot planning and fast adventure routes.
Seed: 112233445
Plan a cold biome survival base with frozen rivers and winter terrain.
Seed: 556677889
Use this seed to test the map workflow with the same version and dimension controls.
Seed: 1971971741417394569
Everything you need to know about Minecraft seed maps.
A Minecraft seed is a string of numbers or text that Minecraft uses to procedurally generate your world. Two worlds created with the same seed on the same edition and version should generate the same world layout.
In Java Edition, open chat and type /seed. In Bedrock Edition, go to Settings, then Game, and copy the Seed field. On a multiplayer server, you need permission or the server owner must provide it.
Yes. The interface supports Java and Bedrock controls. Because Java and Bedrock generate worlds differently, always choose the correct edition and version before loading your seed.
The Cubiomes backend mirrors Minecraft Java structure placement and biome checks, but some structures can still fail because of surface terrain checks, old generated chunks, wrong version selection, mods, datapacks, or Bedrock/Java differences. Always choose the version that generated the area.
The most common causes are wrong seed, wrong edition, wrong version, already generated old chunks, or data packs, mods, add-ons, and behavior packs that change world generation.
A slime chunk is a specific 16x16 chunk where slimes can spawn under the right in-game conditions. Toggle Slime Chunks in the structure list to show estimated slime chunk targets around your current location.
Yes. Enter the seed from your existing world, select the edition and version that generated the area you want to check, then use your current X / Y / Z to plan routes from your position.