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Seedcraker

Mod

by user_jnxjliun66l8appk

Find the seed on any server by locating five structures. This mod lets you reveal world or dimension seeds without admin access, even on servers with X-ray blocked. Use the seed with Chunkbase or OreFinder to explore and locate structures easily.

Downloads

126,561

Type

Mod

CurseForge ID

1360998

Last Updated

Apr 11, 2026

Description

This mod is quite simple yet incredibly useful for players and server explorers. This was on GitHub for so long, making it inconvenient to download. I hope CurseForge is the right place for this mod

The purpose of this mod is to help players find their world’s seed using only in-game information. To do this, all you need to do is locate five naturally generated structures in your world or on a server. Once these are found, the mod can determine the seed, which can then be used with tools such as Chunkbase or OreFinder. This is especially helpful on servers where X-ray or similar mods are blocked, as it provides a legitimate way to locate resources, structures, and terrain features using seed-based analysis.

It is important to note that many multiplayer servers use separate seeds for each dimension, such as the Overworld, Nether, and End. However, this mod accounts for that as well. As long as you have access to the End and can locate where the obsidian pillars generate, you can determine the End dimension’s seed. The same logic applies to the other dimensions, provided you can reach their naturally generated structures.

In summary, this mod allows you to find your world or server seed by identifying five structures. It is compatible with tools like Chunkbase and OreFinder, works in both single-player and multiplayer environments, and even supports dimension-specific seeds. This reupload aims to make a helpful and clever mod more widely available to players who want to explore and understand their worlds more effectively.

 

For any issues, contact us at [email protected], and we will recode it

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