Bedrock Mesa Village
A Bedrock-exclusive badlands village surrounded by terracotta spires and exposed gold ore. The eroded badlands terrain creates dramatic pillars and the mineshaft below offers additional resources.
2053564066Overview
Spawning into the Bedrock Mesa Village seed drops you in a Badlands biome on Bedrock Edition, generated in Minecraft 1.21. Banded red, orange, and white sandstone mesas, often topped with rare terracotta hills surrounds the spawn point, and Badlands are the only biome with bonus gold generation and surface-level mineshafts, and they supply the natural terracotta palette prized for detailed builds.
The closest landmark is a Village roughly 80 blocks from spawn at X 0, Z 80, a generated settlement of villagers you can trade with for emeralds, gear, and enchanted books; its beds also set a safe respawn point. It showcases a biome you can play hundreds of hours without stumbling across, so it is worth visiting purely for its unique blocks and mobs.
Rated a normal start, it gives you the essentials but expects you to manage threats and travel a bit to round out your resources. To load it yourself, create a new world, choose Bedrock Edition, and paste the seed 2053564066 into the seed field before generating. Because world generation is deterministic, anyone on the matching 1.21 version who uses this seed lands in exactly the same world described here.
Key Features
- Badlands village (Bedrock only)
- Exposed gold
- Terracotta towers
- Mineshaft
Nearby Structures
| Structure | X | Z |
|---|---|---|
| Village | 0 | 80 |
| Mineshaft | -100 | 200 |
| Desert Temple | 300 | -100 |
Points of Interest
| Location | X | Y | Z |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terracotta Spire | 50 | 100 | -30 |
| Gold Ore Cluster | -80 | 50 | 100 |
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What Spawns Near Spawn
In the Badlands around spawn you can expect rabbits to appear, and like other dry biomes, expect husks instead of zombies and very little surface water. For gathering, the biome reliably provides all 16 natural terracotta colors, extra gold ore that generates at every height, red sand, and abandoned mineshafts on the surface. Knowing what generates here lets you plan your first night, your food source, and your starter base before you even move.
Coordinates & Where to Go
The structures worth setting a waypoint for are: Village (X 0, Z 80); Mineshaft (X -100, Z 200); Desert Temple (X 300, Z -100). Coordinates are shown on the F3 debug screen in Java Edition, or by enabling Show Coordinates in the Bedrock world settings. Beyond the structures, these spots reward a detour: Terracotta Spire (X 50, Y 100, Z -30); Gold Ore Cluster (X -80, Y 50, Z 100). The Y value tells you the height, so anything with a low Y means digging down to reach it.
Why This Seed Is Worth Playing
What sets Bedrock Mesa Village apart is the combination of badlands village (bedrock only), exposed gold, terracotta towers, and mineshaft. It showcases a biome you can play hundreds of hours without stumbling across, so it is worth visiting purely for its unique blocks and mobs. Taken together these traits mean less time spent searching for the basics and more time spent on whatever you actually came to this world to build or do.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the seed number for Bedrock Mesa Village?
The seed number is 2053564066. Enter it in the seed field when creating a new Bedrock Edition world on Minecraft 1.21 to generate this exact world.
Does Bedrock Mesa Village work on Bedrock or Java?
This seed is for Bedrock Edition. The same number entered in the other edition will generate a completely different world, because Java and Bedrock use independent world-generation algorithms.
What biome do you spawn in on Bedrock Mesa Village?
You spawn in a Badlands biome. Banded red, orange, and white sandstone mesas, often topped with rare terracotta hills, and like other dry biomes, expect husks instead of zombies and very little surface water.
What is near spawn in Bedrock Mesa Village?
The nearest notable structure is a Village about 80 blocks away at X 0, Z 80. There are 3 mapped structures in total, listed with full coordinates above.
Is Bedrock Mesa Village good for exploring rare biomes?
Yes. What sets Bedrock Mesa Village apart is the combination of badlands village (bedrock only), exposed gold, terracotta towers, and mineshaft. It showcases a biome you can play hundreds of hours without stumbling across, so it is worth visiting purely for its unique blocks and mobs. Taken together these traits mean less time spent searching for the basics and more time spent on whatever you actually came to this world to build or do.
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