For Minecraft 1.21 players on Nintendo Switch, seeds are a great way to generate new scenic and resource-rich worlds. The Tricky Trials update has added new content to the game, but at its heart, Minecraft is still very much the same game it’s always been. To generate its infinite worlds, Minecraft relies on seeds for world generation. Sharing seeds allows players to share their favorite custom worlds.
The Nintendo Switch runs Minecraft’s Bedrock Edition, so many of Minecraft 1.21’s seeds will work just fine on Nintendo’s hybrid console. However, the best seeds will also depend on how you and your friends like to play. Survival Mode players might prefer worlds with many rare structures and resources, while Creative Mode players might want the most picturesque landscapes as backdrops for their latest creations.
Shipwreck Coast
Seed No. 2449693233269205895
This seed spawns players on the coast, right on the edge between the Savannah and Forest biomes. This gives you easy access to mobs from both biomes, including sheep, chickens, pigs, and llamas, which typically only spawn in Savannah biomes. These all produce useful resources; llamas can even be turned into pack animals by giving them chests.
This seed produces a lovely ocean view, with plenty of space for you to start a peaceful homestead. It’s an excellent choice for a Minecraft Survival Mode seed.
Perhaps the most interesting and unique feature of the local area is a small island at coordinates (-304, 54, -452). On the shoreline, you can find a beached Shipwreck, fully intact, with chests containing useful resources, including food, ingots, and Smithing Templates for Armor Trims. Shipwrecks typically spawn underwater, so finding one on dry land is an extremely rare find. If you’re interested in roleplaying, you can even convert it into a shelter for that crucial first night out in the wilderness.
Mangrove Swamp
Seed No. 2087273094989673689
This seed is a particularly great choice for environmentalists, spawning you inside a Mangrove Swamp biome on the edge of some desert islands. Minecraft’s Mangrove Swamps are home to rare mobs such as Frogs and Tropical Fish, and you can also explore them to find rare Mangrove Propagules. These eventually grow into Mangrove Trees, allowing you to expand and restore these threatened swampland areas.
You can also breed Frogs in Minecraft, and they’ll even produce rare Froglight blocks when they consume small magma cubes.
Off the nearby coast, you’ll also find a Warm Water biome with vibrant coral reefs teeming with Tropical Fish. These don’t contain any particularly useful resources, but they’re nice to look at. Just outside the Mangrove Swamp areas are large flat beaches that are perfect for building on, whether you’re planning a new base or a unique Creative Mode build.
The Lake Village
Seed No. -2260271473441531330
Found by Reddit user u/YourLocalKnight, this seed features one of Minecraft’s villages at coordinates (-425, 65, -400). The village rests in the middle of a large and very deep lake, with a couple of sky islands creating waterfalls that pour down into the village itself. Luckily, the waterfalls have been generated in a way that doesn’t damage any of the buildings or structures.
There’s an incomplete Nether portal on the edge of the Ocean Monument, making it much easier for you and your friends to make a trip to the Nether.
The table below showcases all the available villagers that live in this thriving community, along with each of their trades. The Weaponsmith, for example, offers items with some of the best sword enchantments in Minecraft:
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Farmer |
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Fisherman |
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Cleric |
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Weaponsmith |
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Apart from the useful items and services you can obtain in Villages, players can also explore the lake to find a massive Ocean Monument that stretches from the surface down to incredible depths. Ocean Monuments are the only places where hostile Guardian mobs will spawn. If you’re familiar with setting up redstone mechanisms, you can easily create one of Minecraft’s best XP farms to harvest lots of XP from Guardians.
The Savannah
Seed No. 3144402394356182322
This seed spawns you in the middle of a Savannah biome, with two large Savannah Villages within easy walking distance of each other. Sadly, both have been long abandoned, but with a bit of Creative Mode magic or by curing some Zombie Villagers in Minecraft, you can repopulate both settlements. Both Villages focus on farming, producing lots of edible crops that you can eat to keep hunger at bay during your first few days.
Make sure to tame one of the wild cats roaming the area. A tamed Cat will scare away Phantoms and Creepers. One of the Villages also sits on the edge of a sinkhole that leads straight to an Abandoned Mineshaft, giving you a fantastic starting point for mining in the depths. The caverns below the Village run far below the ground, putting you at the best level for mining Diamonds in Minecraft.
The Stone Lake
Seed No. 22062004
Found by Reddit user u/Rusty_Amunition, this seed spawns players near a rather unique geological feature: a large and deep lake surrounded by stone hills. For gameplay purposes, the lake is considered part of the Lukewarm Ocean biome. As such, you can spot schools of Fish, Squid, and even pods of Dolphins swimming around: a rare sight, especially when the ocean isn’t anywhere near your starting location.
It’s a great seed for some unique Creative Mode builds and an option for Survival Mode players who want to challenge themselves. The lakeside cliffs feature lots of Coal Ore in Minecraft, and there are also deep underwater caverns with rich veins of Ore. Underwater mining is an extremely dangerous endeavor even for experienced players, so getting minerals from beneath the lake poses quite a challenge.
Outdoor Sulfur Cave Hot Springs
Seed No. 17825001432
One of the newest features to Minecraft as of 2026 is the introduction of the Sulfur Cave biome, a very different kind of underground environment with rich sulfur lakes and vast yellow, red, and gray blocks. This seed is special because you spawn near a Sulfur Cave that has generated on the surface, giving you far more freedom to investigate the new biome for yourself. New mobs aside, this could be the perfect place for a new base.
If you can avoid the dangers of this strange landscape, you’ll eventually end up in a Mangrove Swamp or Jungle nearby for traditional resources. The possibilities here are vast, such as making your own spa with the hot springs that rise naturally from the Sulfur Cave pools. Connecting waterways from the Swamp could even create a vast canal network here, allowing you easy travel to your favorite areas across the map.
Slopes Of The Forest Kings
Seed No. -2731590204247878605
The Bedrock seeds on Minecraft‘s Nintendo Switch (and Nintendo Switch 2) versions can have a magnificent sandbox, even without an abundance of structures. This seed spawns you in a standard Taiga Forest, but close to a massive series of mountains inexplicitly linked through connected archways. The resulting views are awe-inspiring, especially when you see the huge waterfalls and lavafalls coming off several cliff faces.
Building a home atop the snowy peaks here would make for an impressive base, even if it was hard to reach. Part of a Lush Cave spawning on the surface underneath the mountains could also help you gain unique materials to build in this region. Ultimately, this seed is simple, yet highly impressive as a showcase of what the Minecraft Overworld can do with its biome generation.
The Mansion Village
Seed No. -1558256749950985942
This seed was discovered by Reddit user u/Fragrant_Result_186. At coordinates (300, 150, and 350), you’ll find a lakeside Village with an incomplete Ruined Portal, a Pillager Outpost, and a gigantic Woodland Mansion, all within a few steps of each other. This makes for a chaotic starting point for any Survival Mode adventure, as the Village will be constantly raided by hostile Pillagers and threatened by hostile mobs that spawn inside the Mansion.
However, you can also take up arms to defend the Village, defeat the Pillagers, and get the ‘Hero of the Village’ omen to receive gifts and discounts. Then, explore inside the Woodland Mansion, which contains many different rooms, ranging from libraries and dining halls to jails and galleries containing giant cat statues.
Woodland Mansions and Pillager Outposts are also the only places you can find Minecraft’s rare Allay mobs. Allays can pick up and deliver items, love music, and are rather adorable. You can find several Allays locked up in jail cells in a room on the ground floor.
Bamboo Forest Island
Seed No. 7144307065495859999
This seed spawns you on an island with a Jungle biome that contains dozens and dozens of fast-growing Bamboo plants. The island is separated from the mainland by a small strait of water and has plenty of flat grassland for construction. There’s a great mix of the two biomes, as you can tame Ocelots for protection against Creepers, tame Parrots for fun, and harvest resources such as Melons and Cocoa Beans.
At the same time, you also have plenty of room to build. The island itself is also resource-rich and great for exploration. Deep caverns and Lush Caves can be found beneath the island and are easily accessible from the surface via sinkholes. Finally, there’s even a Jungle Temple in the water nearby, which players can explore to find extra items and resources.
The Hidden Meadow
Seed No. 6487992
Discovered by Reddit user u/QibliTF, this seed spawns you on the edge of a giant meadow surrounded by snowy mountains. It’s a dream for Creative Mode players, offering a scenic landscape that still acts as a perfectly blank canvas for building the largest structures you can imagine. However, Survival Mode players might also want to take a look.
This seed also works in Java Edition but will spawn in a Village in the meadow area, giving you more structures to work with.
There’s no shortage of room to build and expand a home base, and sinkholes scattered around the area lead deep underground to a network of twisting caves and caverns. There are underground lakes and dizzying drops that lead even further down. Intrepid explorers can even find rare Diamonds in Minecraft deep below the ground.