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					<pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2024 12:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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						<p><a href="https://codakid.com/blog/minecraft/minecraft-seeds/" rel="nofollow">Minecraft seeds</a> are unique code strings or sets of numbers that players can use to create specific worlds in Minecraft. When you start a new game and enter a seed, the game generates a world based on that code. Each seed creates a unique landscape that can include different biomes, villages, temples, caves, mountains, and other elements. Players often share interesting seeds with others so that they can explore unusual or useful worlds. For example, a seed can generate a world with lots of resources or beautiful landscapes.</p>
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