So, I’ve been messing around with Lego Worlds lately, and let me tell you, finding the right world seed can be a real game-changer. I mean, you start a new world, and you’re just hoping for something cool, right? Well, I’ve been doing some digging and experimenting, and I wanted to share my journey with you guys.
First off, I started by just jumping into random worlds. You know, just typing in whatever came to mind and seeing what happened. It was fun for a bit, exploring new places, but I wasn’t finding anything that really blew me away. I stumbled upon a couple of mushroom biomes, which was kinda neat, but nothing to write home about.

Then, I thought, “Hey, there’s gotta be a better way.” So, I started looking around online, you know, just to see what other people were doing. I found this guide on the Steam community, by this user named Captain Nachoswolf. It had a bunch of seeds listed, and I thought, “Why not give these a shot?”
I tried a few of the seeds from the guide, and some of them were definitely more interesting than the random ones I’d been generating. I found one that started me off right in the middle of a huge town, which was pretty cool. Another one had a bunch of those bandit camps scattered around, which made for some good action. I even tried to find the werewolf and minotaur things, but unfortunately, the seed did not work.
Sharing Seeds
After a while, I realized that just trying out other people’s seeds wasn’t enough. I wanted to find something truly special, you know? And then it hit me: we should all be sharing our best seeds with each other! I created a simple spreadsheet in Google Sheets, nothing fancy, just a place where we could all dump the best seeds we find. I figured, if we all work together, we can build up a pretty awesome collection of worlds to explore.
Here’s how I went about it:
- Start a new world: I’d go into Lego Worlds and start a new game.
- Explore: I’d run around, checking out the landscape, looking for anything interesting like villages, special buildings, or cool terrain features. I’d explore for a good while, just to make sure I wasn’t missing anything.
- Note the seed: If I found something worth sharing, I’d pause the game and write down the seed number.
- Add to the spreadsheet: Then, I’d hop over to the spreadsheet and add the seed, along with a quick description of what made it special.
It’s been a fun project so far, and I’ve already found some pretty amazing worlds. I even stumbled upon one that had a medieval town. But I’m always on the lookout for more. So, if you’re playing Lego Worlds, and you find a seed that you think is worth sharing, please do it! You can simply write down in my post.
I realized that I can actually build my own world from scratch, which is another cool thing I might try to do later. Anyway, let’s help each other out and make the Lego Worlds experience even more awesome. Happy exploring, everyone!