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Quick and easy steps for adding seeds on a computer, console, or PE
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Ever wonder how Minecraft is able to generate such massive, detailed worlds seemingly at random? The answer is simple: seeds . Simply put, the game is able to take letter and number combinations, convert them to a data value, and use this value to build an entire game world. This means that there are essentially an endless number of worlds to play in. [1] Learn how to use seeds today to access these near-infinite possibilities for the game!

Note: This article refers to the alphanumeric "seeds" used to create worlds in Minecraft. For a guide to the seeds used to grow wheat and other crops in-game, click here .

Things You Should Know

  • On a computer, click "Create New World" in the "Single Player” menu. Hit "More World Options,” type in any set of numbers or letters, then click “Create New World.”
  • In PE, click "Play," "New,” and then “Advanced.” Type any combination of letters or numbers then click “Create World!”
  • On a console, hit "Play Game" and “Create New World.” Click "More Options," select the "World Options" tab, enter in letters or numbers, and click “Generate.”
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Minecraft for Computer

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  1. Using seeds in Minecraft is easy. Start by simply opening the game, clicking "Single Player," and then clicking "Create New World."
    • Note that these instructions are for the single-player mode. You can turn a single-player game into a multiplayer LAN game from the pause menu. However, hosting an online server is a little more complicated — see our relevant article for information about online play.
  2. Click "More World Options..." at the bottom of the screen. At the top of the options menu, you'll see a blank text box. Type in any combination of letters and numbers here. Whatever you type in will be the "seed" that the game uses to generate your world.
    • The text you type in doesn't have to be anything specific. For example, "123456789" is just as likely to give a good result as "Cleveland."
    • Note that you can use negative numbers (e.g., "-10571284") as well. [2]
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  3. Adjust the rest of the game settings however you please and click "Create New World" in the bottom left. Your game world will begin to load. When the game starts, you will spawn in the world generated from the seed you supplied. Enjoy your game!
    • Note that, at any time, you can use the "/seed" command in the console to see the seed for the world you're currently in. [3]
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  1. From the start screen, tap "Play," then tap "New" in the top right corner. This will open the standard world creation screen.
    • Take the opportunity to select the game mode you want to play now so you don't have to bother with it later.
  2. Tap the "Advanced" button in the top right corner. This will bring you to a screen with an empty text box labeled "seed." Type any combination of letters and numbers into this box.
  3. When you're ready, tap the "Create World!" button. The game will use the seed you supplied to create the world you spawn in.
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Minecraft for Consoles

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  1. Because their menu screens are very similar, the process for using a seed in the Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox One, and PS4 versions of Minecraft is nearly identical. On the start screen, select "Play Game." On the next screen, select "Create New World."
    • Note: You may notice a few minor discrepancies in these instructions (especially in terms of precise text on buttons) depending on which version of the game you are using. However, they should be more or less correct for all consoles.
  2. On the world creation screen, select the "More Options" button. Under the "World Options" tab, select the blank text box labeled "Seed for the World Generator." Enter any combination of letters and numbers that you wish. Press start or select "Done" when you're finished.
  3. Return to the world creation menu (this is the one where you can enter the world's name at the top.) Select the "Create New World" option at the bottom. You will spawn in a new world created from your seed.
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  • Question
    Can I create a world and then go to survival and load that same game with all the contents?
    Community Answer
    Using the command /gamemode S, you can enter survival and keep your stuff.
  • Question
    Can you put a seed on an already existing world in Minecraft Xbox One edition?
    Community Answer
    No, as once you generate the world, the seed cannot be changed. So, you have to make a new world.
  • Question
    How do you type a minus sign for a negative seed? Is it just the hyphen (-) or alt + hyphen (–) or what? (These might not be accurate since different computers have different ways to type stuff)
    Seasalt25
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    You have to just type the hypen (-) in front of the seed to make it a negative seed.
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      Tips

      • Leaving the seed value blank will cause the game to use a "random" seed from your device's internal clock. [4]
      • Seeds are case-sensitive.
      • Seeds will often create different worlds for different versions of the game, changing your experience with each major update released.
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