MinecraftSearch is a free Minecraft seed map for Java and Bedrock — see the biomes, structures and ores of any seed in your browser, no download. Structure markers are verified up to 99% accurate, and it's current for Minecraft 26.2 (Java) and 1.26.30 (Bedrock).
Yes — free, in your browser, no download and no account.
Java 26.2 and Bedrock 1.26.30, plus older versions back to 1.0 (Java) / 1.16 (Bedrock) for historically accurate maps.
Structure markers are verified up to 99% accurate; each marker shows its own per-feature figure.
Biomes, villages, strongholds, ancient cities, ocean monuments, trial chambers, ores and more — for the Overworld, Nether and End.
| Feature | MinecraftSearch | Chunkbase | mineatlas | mcseedmap.net |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per-feature accuracy %, shown | Yes — up to 99%, per feature | No (says "not 100% accurate") | No | No |
| Languages (localized URLs) | 28 | ~3 | 1 | 3 |
| Cross-linked item/mob/block catalog | Yes — 21k pages | No | No | No |
| Java & Bedrock editions | Yes | Yes | Java only | Yes |
| Latest version | Java 26.2 · Bedrock 1.26.30 | Current | Frozen on 1.8 | Current, per-version |
| Ore finder (diamonds/netherite) | Yes — Java & Bedrock | Java only | No | Limited |
| Rank nearest from a typed coordinate | Yes | No (pan only) | No | No |
| Free, no download, no account | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Chunkbase, mcseedmap and seeds.gg are all capable, current tools — the difference is depth: a published accuracy number, 28 languages, and a linked catalog none of them have. mineatlas is the exception: it stopped updating at Minecraft 1.8, so its markers are wrong for any modern world.