Highlight every Stony Shore on your Minecraft seed — Java 26.2 & Bedrock 1.26.30, any seed, free, no sign-up.
Quick answer: Stony Shores are steep, rocky coastlines of stone and gravel where mountains drop straight into the sea, with no sand at all. This finder highlights every Stony Shore on your seed, free, Java & Bedrock.
Stony Shores generate on the Overworld surface where a mountainous biome such as Windswept Hills meets an ocean, raising a wall of stone and gravel instead of a sandy strip. The cliffs can climb well above sea level, so the coast is rocky and often sheer.
Enter your seed and the map highlights every Stony Shore at once — click any highlighted patch to read its coordinates. They cling to mountainous coastlines, so the highlight saves you sailing the whole shoreline hunting for the rocky stretches.
A Stony Shore is one of the few coastlines with no sand — just bare stone and gravel, which makes it a fast surface source of cobblestone and of flint from the gravel. Few mobs spawn on the exposed rock, so it stays quiet, and its sheer cliffs make a dramatic seaside base; it was the Stone Shore until 1.18 and is still the Stone Beach to many Bedrock players.
Yes — both editions, Minecraft 26.2 on Java and 1.26.30 on Bedrock. Stony Shores generate the same way on each, wherever mountains meet the sea — Bedrock simply kept the older Stone Beach name for longer. The map highlights every patch on your seed, free and with no sign-up.
| Generates in | How common | Version added |
|---|---|---|
| Overworld surface, on rocky coastlines where mountainous biomes meet ocean | Uncommon — only forms where mountainous biomes drop straight into the ocean, so the nearest depends on your seed's terrain | One of the original biomes |
Notable for: Exposed stone and gravel at sea level, easy flint from the gravel, cobblestone, and steep scenic cliffs where the mountains meet the sea