All the best Valheim seeds we've found so far
Valheim seeds list and all the best worlds we've found
Valheim seeds give you control over the map you'll be exploring during your adventures. The right code can generate a perfect world or drop you in a nightmare survival scenario!
If you want all of the resources and different biomes right on your doorstep, you can make that happen with a good seed. Prefer bosses within walking distance? There's a seed for that too. There are many options to play with and you need is the right seed and a new Valheim world to use it in.
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Best Valheim seeds list
My Valheim world seed list below has all the best ones I've found out of everything I've tried. That include options that stand out for their beauty, practical advantages, or special challenges. Each one is titled according to what you're going to get out of it so pick one you like and enjoy your new Valheim map!
The best Valheim world seed: HHcLC5acQt
This one is famous, and for good reason: every Valheim biome and boss is nearby, there are plenty of resources, nice views, and Valheim merchant Haldor is just a short walk away. All of these locations can be reached by foot, so that’s great for those of you who aren’t too fond of sailing.
Most beautiful scenery: CdjvRssbHZ
Epic views everywhere, right from the moment of spawning. Just follow the river to the west (don’t fall down the cliffs!) to find a stunning river delta with a gorgeous lake. You can use the tiny islands for building if you want. A little bit further north of the lake, you’ll see a giant Mountain. Not the worst place to build your longhouse, right?
The one-way seed: IX7JpLYpLd
If you don’t want to cross half the globe before finally finding some boss altars, this is the seed for you. Not only does it spawn you right next to Eikthyr, but you just have to walk south to find The Elder, the Trader, and three other biomes with bosses.
Best starting area for explorers: sZFUrABLgu
This world’s spawn point is surrounded by thick forest and an unusually rocky terrain. It’s almost as if the game wanted to create a Mountain area, but then changed its mind. It’s a fun map for exploration-enthusiasts, as you have no idea where to go and what to expect.
Beginner-friendly Eikthyr seed: Odin
An easy Valheim seed to remember, and a great choice if you want to confront Valheim’s first boss. The nearest Eikthyr altar is a 15 second run to the east. Besides that, the Odin seed offers beautiful Meadows with plenty of rivers and a nearby Elder. As you don’t need to build a boat for quite some time, it’s a very good starting world.
Best Moder seed: castle
Mind that this seed starts with a lowercase ‘c’. This Valheim world has very little to do with castles, but it’s great if you want to find Moder quickly. Moder tends to be one of the most difficult bosses to find, which may have something to do with the fact that’s she’s sitting on a huge Mountain (and you don’t know which one). In this world, just go northeast and climb the first Mountain you see; Moder’s altar is at the top, southside.
Hardest seed: yfNmtqZ5mh
This world is a nightmare. You spawn on a small island with just a tiny patch of Meadow biome. The rest is Black Forest. If you come too close to the border, you’ll be met by angry Greydwarves whom you can’t possibly escape. As a nice bonus, the Swamps and Plains are very far away. Good luck surviving this one!
Best beehive seed: Gremlin
Want to keep bees? There are no less than 15 beehives surrounding the spawn point on this map. If you run southwest, you’ll find several of them. Look out for the open area with the little wooden shacks; you should see the bees flying around.
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