Highlight every End Barrens on your Minecraft seed — Java 26.2 & Bedrock 1.26.30, any seed, free, no sign-up.
Quick answer: End Barrens are the bare, empty cliff edges of the outer End islands, where the land drops away into the void with no chorus and no cities. This finder highlights every End Barrens patch on your seed, free, Java & Bedrock.
The End Barrens generate as the outer edges of the large End islands, the steep end stone cliffs where the End Midlands and Highlands drop away into the void. They form a thin border around each big island rather than a region of their own, so you usually meet them right at an island's rim.
Enter your seed with the map locked to the End and it highlights every End Barrens patch — click any highlighted patch to read its coordinates. Trace the outlines of the large outer islands: the barrens are the thin band of cliff right at the edge, just before the drop into the void.
Not much, by design — the End Barrens have no chorus trees, no End cities and no structures, only bare end stone cliffs and the odd Enderman. They are the rim between the richer End Midlands and Highlands and the open void, handy mainly as a landmark, an elytra launch point or a dramatic cliff-edge build site.
Yes — both editions, Minecraft 26.2 on Java and 1.26.30 on Bedrock. The outer End islands and their cliff edges generate in Java 1.9 and Bedrock 1.0 alike. The map highlights every patch on your seed, free and with no sign-up.
| Generates in | How common | Version added |
|---|---|---|
| The End dimension, the outer cliff edges of the large End islands | Common as a thin rim — it edges every large outer island where the End Midlands meet the void, roughly 1,000 blocks past the centre | Java 1.9 · Bedrock 1.0 |
Notable for: Steep end stone cliffs over the void, Endermen, and big open views — but no chorus, no End cities and no structures