How can I get a world's seed in Minecraft Beta 1.7.3?

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I have a world in Minecraft Beta 1.7.3 and I need it's seed. Please note that F3 or /seed doesn't work because these features are not in Beta 1.7.3. Are there any tricks or programs I could use?



Best Answer

You can upload the level.dat file to MineAtlas.com.

It allows you to see the seed.




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How do you get seeds in Minecraft Beta?

Seeds are now found by destroying tall grass or by harvesting fully-grown crops. Crops can now be found in village farms.

How do I find my f3 world seed?

The world's seed appearing on the debug menu would make it easier to share worlds, as a single screenshot could show coordinates, the location of interest, and the seed.

How do you find the seed of a world in Minecraft?

In Java Edition, the player can enter the command /seed to view the world's seed. This command is available in singleplayer worlds even if cheats are off. The player can also select 'Re-create' in the Worlds menu to see the seed. In Bedrock Edition, the seed can be found on the world options screen.

What is the best seed in Minecraft 1.17 Beta?

15 Best Minecraft 1.17 Seeds
  • Scenic Forest Village.
  • Beautiful Forest Hills.
  • Extreme Hills Lavafall. Picture: RockPaperShotgun.
  • No Tree Island.
  • Endless Desert.
  • Desert Village near a Woodland Mansion.
  • Pillager Outpost Spawn.
  • Bonus: Snowy Mountains Near Mushroom Fields.




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Answer 2

In 1.3 and above you can type /seed into the console to view it.

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