Village seeds give you a real head start. Instead of punching trees in the middle of nowhere, you spawn near a working settlement with houses, beds, farms, and villagers ready to trade. These five seeds are worth trying in 1.19.4 and 1.19.2 on both Java and Bedrock Edition.
Seed #1: -8122833949808901986
A strong pick for early game. The village is well-stocked, and the surrounding terrain gives you access to materials without having to travel far from spawn. Good for players who want to settle down fast.
Seed #2: 2374522903531219544
This one pairs a solid village with varied terrain nearby. You get the village resources early, and the biome mix around it means you’re not stuck in one landscape type for long. Worth loading up if you like to explore while building.
Seed #3: 1000455235940663
A reliable village seed with a manageable layout. The village isn’t massive, which makes it easier to defend and expand on your own terms. Farmers and smiths are both present, so trading is available right away.
Seed #4: 1000448689248798
Another good one. The village location here is practical rather than flashy, which is exactly what you want when you’re trying to get established quickly. Terrain around it is workable from day one.
Seed #5: 1000361841127145
Rounds out the list well. If you’ve tried the others and want something a little different in terms of layout and surroundings, this seed delivers. The village setup is clean and gives you a solid base to work from.
Version Compatibility
All five seeds are confirmed for Minecraft 1.19.4 and 1.19.2 on both Java Edition and Bedrock Edition. Bedrock covers Windows 10/11, iOS, Android, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. Results may vary on older or newer versions since world generation changes between major updates.
How to Install
- Open Minecraft and click Singleplayer (Java) or Play (Bedrock).
- Click Create New World.
- Find the Seed field (under “More World Options” on Java, or directly on the world creation screen on Bedrock).
- Type or paste the seed number exactly as shown above, including the minus sign where applicable.
- Set your game version to 1.19.4 or 1.19.2 before creating the world.
- Click Create New World and spawn in.
For more detail: How To Install Minecraft Seeds