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Cracked cherry grove hill with exposed mineshaft

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Seed Information

Seed
499962
Location
-7, 96, -3
Compatible Versions
Minecraft Java 1.20 - 1.21.11
Works with: 1.20, 1.20.1, 1.20.2, 1.20.3, 1.20.4, 1.20.5, 1.20.6, 1.21, 1.21.1, 1.21.2, 1.21.3, 1.21.4, 1.21.5, 1.21.6, 1.21.7, 1.21.8, 1.21.9, 1.21.10, 1.21.11
Renee
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Description

As you enter this Minecraft seed, you find yourself surrounded by a Cherry Grove biome. But the area you’re in is cracked open with a huge cave within. There’s also an exposed mineshaft you can explore and a lot of Dripstone. The area goes on for several blocks, with a few lava pools, and vast resources you can get immediately in the early game. It’s as if there’s a hidden underworld under the picturesque Cherry Grove landscape you have.

In terms of your overall world generation, this Minecraft seed has a couple of villages, but they’re quite distant from your spawn area, around 700 to 1300 blocks. You can also find two Ancient Cities, with one just within 500 blocks northeast of you. Besides that, there’s a Pillager Outpost and a Stronghold far west. When it comes to the variety of biomes, you can mainly find Savannas, Forests, Cherry Groves, Meadows, and Plains. However, there is a nearby Palegarden and some Beach biomes.

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Nearby Locations

Village #1 (Savanna)

With a small patch of Cherry Grove trees.

Coordinates: X: 0, Y: 82, Z: -736

Village #2 (Plains)

Coordinates: X: 336, Y: 66, Z: 864

Village #3 (Plains)

Around 200 blocks northeast of Village #1.

Coordinates: X: -160, Y: 71, Z: -960

Village #4 (Plains)

Coordinates: X: -1281, Y: 63, Z: 112

Village #5 (Plains0

200 blocks north of Village #4.

Coordinates: X: -1296, Y: 79, Z: -304

Ancient City #1

Around 500 blocks west of spawn.

Coordinates: X: 488, Y: -51, Z: -264

Ancient City #2

Coordinates: X: 920, Y: -51, Z: -1080

Stronghold

East of Village #5.

Coordinates: X: -1884, Y: 102, Z: -380

Pillager Outpost

East of Village #4.

Coordinates: X: -1888, Y: 68, Z: 80

Frequently Asked Questions

A seed is just a number or text string that Minecraft uses to generate your world. When you create a world and type something into the “Seed” box (like `12345` or `MyLittleWorld`), the game turns that into a big number. That number is the recipe the game uses to place: biomes, structures (villages, temples, strongholds) and terrain (mountains, oceans, caves). So if you are using the same seed + same version + same edition (Java/Bedrock) = same world layout. Change anything in the seed and you’ll get a different world.
Since 1.18+ Java and Bedrock use more similar terrain generation, so the overall shape of the world can look similar for the same seed: similar mountain ranges, big oceans, etc. but structures and details like villages or ruined portals often don’t line up exactly between Java and Bedrock. Older versions (pre-1.18) are even more different.
No. Seeds are very version-sensitive because Mojang keeps changing world generation. Big updates like 1.13, 1.16, and 1.18 massively changed world gen and 1.20+ keeps tweaking structures and biomes. A 1.16 seed will still load in 1.20, but the world won’t match: biomes can shift, structures move, and if you had a village at spawn that might disappear. The seed number is still valid, but the layout isn’t guaranteed to look the same. As a rule of thumb, always use the same edition and version the seed was shared for if you want your world to look like the screenshots.
A 1.21.1 seed used in 1.21.2 will generate the same world as long as you’re on the same edition. Mojang usually keeps world generation identical across small patch versions.
You can see your seed by opening the world, press T and type `/seed` in the chat (cheats must be enabled), then press ENTER. On Java, if cheats are off, you can temporarily enable them via “Open to LAN → Allow Cheats → Start LAN World” and then run `/seed` . On **Bedrock**, you can find the seed from the world settings: Advanced page or on the Game page. On multiplayer servers, you’ll only see the seed if the server lets you: some allow `/seed` for all players, some only for admins, and many block it entirely

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