How to find the seed of a Minecraft server? [Tutorial]

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Server seed Minecraft is the code that generates the world you'll explore. The latter sets up the biomes, structures and resources available to the player.

If you leave it empty, a random seed is assigned. So you're wondering how to find the seed of a Minecraft server? You've come to the right place with our tutorial.

1. Enter the correct command on Minecraft

Finding the seed of your Minecraft server consists of three different steps:

  1. Launch the game and load your map.
  2. Activate the controls.
  3. Enter the command /seed in the console.
To do this, simply open the Minecraft chat, then enter the command. ©️Dramsey for Alucare.fr

Congratulations! The seed for your map should now appear. Please note that the OP mode is required to use this command. In solo mode, it is the "cheat" option which must be activated. The world of your servers will no longer hold any secrets for you.

You're looking at the seed of your world. ©️Dramsey for Alucare.fr

2. Find the seed of a Minecraft server from the backup file

Finding the seed of a Minecraft server from the backup file is a four-step process:

  1. Find the backup folder on your PC :

The way ahead on Windows :

  • %appdata% ⇒ .minecraft ⇒ saves
The Windows path, with the “saves” folder present. ©️Dramsey for Alucare.fr

The way ahead on Mac OS :

  • Library ⇒ Application Support ⇒ minecraft ⇒ saves
The Mac OS path. Once in the Minecraft folder, click on the “saves” folder. ©️Dramsey for Alucare.fr
  1. Find the your backup folder : As each backup has a folder with the map's name, you'll be able to find it easily.
  2. Search for level.dat file You're wondering how open the file level.dat after identifying it? To do this, you'll need to use a publisher of NBT as NBT Explorer.
  3. Find the seed : You'll find the seed of your Minecraft server in the "RandomSeed" field.

Finally, don't forget that finding the seed of a Minecraft server is owners/managers only of the latter. Either way, the /seed command or the level.dat file are your options.

In the meantime, we invite you to see how to install a map Minecraft via our tutorial. As well as enriching your experience of the game world, it could give you ideas for your server map.

Additional information: you can also find content Minecraft on Kick (streaming platform).

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Minecraft

Released on : November 18, 2011

Developed by : Markus Persson, Mojang Studios

Edited by : Mojang Studios, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Xbox Game Studios

Available on : PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation, Xbox

Genres : Multiplayer