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Nearest Trail Ruins
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Minecraft Trail Ruins Finder
Find the nearest trail ruins in your Minecraft world from its seed. Each result is pinned on the biome map with exact coordinates — click one to jump there, copy the coordinates, or grab a ready-made /tp command. Trail ruins are buried, so even standing on top of one you can walk away none the wiser; exact coordinates are the whole game here.
These are 1.20's archaeology dig sites: suspicious gravel hiding pottery sherds, the Relic music disc, and four armor trim templates — Wayfinder, Raiser, Shaper and Host — that exist nowhere else in the game.
How to use the trail ruin finder
- Enter your seed — type or paste it into the seed box and press Go. Text seeds work too; they convert to numbers exactly like the in-game seed field.
- Match your version — pick the version your world was generated in. Structure positions change between versions, so this matters.
- Read the results — the nearest trail ruins appear in the panel, sorted by distance from the search point, each with exact coordinates.
- Jump to a result — click a result to center the map on it, then click the marker to copy its coordinates or a ready-made teleport command. Panned somewhere new? Press Search this area to look around the current view.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I find trail ruins from my seed?
- Enter your world seed and the finder lists the nearest trail ruins with exact coordinates, sorted by distance. Click a result to center the map on it, then click the marker to copy the coordinates or a /tp command.
- Why can't I see the ruins at the coordinates?
- Trail ruins generate almost entirely buried — usually only the top of a tower pokes above the grass. Stand on the coordinates and dig down; the structure spreads out beneath you.
- What do I get from trail ruins?
- Brush the suspicious gravel scattered through the ruin. It can hold pottery sherds, stained glass panes, dyes, candles, emeralds, the Relic music disc — and the Wayfinder, Raiser, Shaper and Host armor trim templates, which only come from trail ruins.
- How should I excavate a trail ruin?
- Bring brushes (feather + copper ingot + stick), torches and shovels. Dig around the gravel rather than through it — suspicious gravel breaks and drops nothing if you mine it — then brush each block until the item pops out. A water bucket helps against the occasional gravel collapse.
- Where and in which versions do trail ruins generate?
- Trail ruins were added in Java 1.20 (Trails & Tales) and generate in taiga, snowy taiga, old growth birch forest, old growth pine and spruce taiga, and jungle biomes. Pick 1.20 or newer in the version selector to see them.
- Does the trail ruins finder work for Bedrock Edition?
- Not yet — it supports Java Edition worldgen only. Bedrock worlds generate differently, so a Java result won't match a Bedrock world with the same seed.
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