Highlight every Eroded Badlands on your Minecraft seed — Java 26.2 & Bedrock 1.26.30, any seed, free, no sign-up.
Quick answer: Eroded Badlands are a rare badlands variant sculpted into towering terracotta hoodoos, the most dramatic terrain in the whole badlands family. This finder highlights every Eroded Badlands patch on your seed, free, Java & Bedrock.
Eroded Badlands generate on the Overworld surface as a rare variant of the Badlands, usually separated from ordinary badlands by a river or dry valley. They're defined by tall, narrow terracotta hoodoos — eroded spires that rise from the red sand basins of the lower terrain.
Enter your seed and the map highlights every Eroded Badlands patch — click any highlighted patch to read its coordinates. They're scarce, so the highlight is by far the quickest way to spot the spires without flying around hunting for them yourself.
Eroded Badlands are the most spectacular form of the biome, carved into towering hoodoo spires you won't find anywhere else in Minecraft — long known to players as Bryce, after the real-world Bryce Canyon they resemble. Beneath the dramatic shapes you still get the badlands staples: banded terracotta to mine, red sand, and gold ore that is both more common and reaches far closer to the surface than normal.
Yes — both editions, Minecraft 26.2 on Java and 1.26.30 on Bedrock. Because it runs the same world-generation maths Minecraft uses, every spire-filled patch it highlights sits exactly where it will be in your world, free and with no sign-up.
| Generates in | How common | Version added |
|---|---|---|
| Overworld surface, as a rare variant inside or beside larger Badlands regions | Very rare — the scarcest badlands variant, usually bordering a larger Badlands | One of the original biomes |
Notable for: Towering terracotta hoodoo spires, dramatic eroded terrain, red sand basins, banded terracotta, and extra gold ore