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Quick ways to check and see seeds in Minecraft as an administrator
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The seed of a Minecraft Realm can be used to generate the world. It's a great way to discover or share new biomes whether you're on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch consoles, or PC. Here's how to find the seed of a Minecraft Realm on Java and Bedrock Edition.

Things You Should Know

  • To find a realm seed on Minecraft Java, type /seed into the chat as an admin.
  • On Bedrock, download a copy of the Realm, and then go to the Realm copy's Game Settings.
  • You must be the admin or owner to get the seed of a Minecraft Realm.
Method 1
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Using Java Edition

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  1. This command will only work if you are in a solo game , the admin of a server , or have permission to do commands. Just type it into the chat and press Enter .
    • This will display the numeric seed in the chatlog.
    • Minecraft Java Edition is available on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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Method 2
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Using Bedrock Edition

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  1. You should see a list of your Realms.
    • You must be the admin of the realm to get the seed . [1]
    • Minecraft Bedrock Edition is available on Windows 10 and 11, Xbox One, Xbox Series S and X, PlayStation 4 and 5 , Nintendo Switch, Fire OS/TV, Android, and iOS.
  2. This will open the Game Settings .
    • If you aren't already on this tab, select it from the left panel.
  3. It will take a few moments for the world to download.
  4. You'll find the Realm copy underneath Worlds .
  5. This will open the Game Settings .
  6. This will be underneath World Type .
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