Highlight every Windswept Savanna on your Minecraft seed — Java 26.2 & Bedrock 1.26.30, any seed, free, no sign-up.
Quick answer: Windswept Savannas are a rare, shattered version of the savanna where the land is torn into steep cliffs, spires and overhangs with bare stone breaking through the grass. This finder highlights every Windswept Savanna on your seed, free, Java & Bedrock.
Windswept Savannas generate on the Overworld surface as rare, heavily eroded terrain, usually bordering regular savanna. Instead of flat grassland the land is shattered into steep peaks, cliffs and overhangs with bare stone showing through - some of the most extreme natural terrain the generator makes.
Enter your seed and the map highlights every Windswept Savanna - click any highlighted patch to read its coordinates. Because it is rare, zoom out to scan the whole map first, then travel to the nearest patch you can find.
Windswept Savanna - still widely called Shattered Savanna by long-time players, the name it carried before the 1.18 update - is prized for its dramatic broken landscape of cliffs, spires and overhangs found nowhere else in a warm biome. The bare stone cliffs let you mine stone and surface coal without digging down, and the same acacia trees and grazing animals as a normal savanna live among the peaks. It makes a spectacular natural fortress for a base.
Yes - both editions, Minecraft 26.2 on Java and 1.26.30 on Bedrock. Windswept Savanna generates identically on both and has carried that name since the 1.18 rename from Shattered Savanna. The map highlights every patch on your seed, free and with no sign-up.
| Generates in | How common | Version added |
|---|---|---|
| Overworld surface, as rare eroded terrain bordering regular savanna | Rare - one of the harder warm biomes to track down, so the nearest can sit far from spawn depending on your seed | Java 1.0 · Bedrock 1.0 (renamed from Shattered Savanna in 1.18) |
Notable for: Dramatic jagged cliffs and overhangs, bare surface stone for early mining, acacia wood, and far-reaching views from its peaks