Step 1 — Choose what you're looking for
Select whether you want to find an ore, structure, or biome. From there, pick your specific target - diamonds, ancient debris, a trial chamber, a jungle biome, or anything else in the game.
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Learn how to use the Diamond Finder for Minecraft with this Diamond Finder. Find diamonds quickly and effortlessly!
Select whether you want to find an ore, structure, or biome. From there, pick your specific target - diamonds, ancient debris, a trial chamber, a jungle biome, or anything else in the game.
Type in your current X and Z coordinates from inside your Minecraft world. This tells the diamond finder where you are on the map so it can calculate the closest results to your position.
Choose whether you're playing Java Edition or Bedrock Edition, then select the exact version your world was created in. If your world is older, always use the version it was originally generated in - not the version you're currently running.
Enter your world seed. You can find your seed in-game by typing /seed in the chat. The seed is what makes every result accurate to your specific world.
You'll get a list of coordinates showing exactly where to find what you're looking for. Head to those coordinates in-game and start mining, exploring, or building.
Welcome to Diamond Finder - a free Minecraft tool built by players who got tired of spending hours underground looking for diamonds, or trekking across the map trying to track down a rare biome.
Diamond Finder gives you exact in-game coordinates for ores, structures, and biomes based on your world seed. Whether you're hunting for diamonds, ancient debris, a trial chamber, a mushroom island, or a jungle biome, just enter your seed and coordinates and we'll show you exactly where to go - no guessing, no wandering.
The tool supports both Java Edition and Bedrock Edition across multiple versions, so it works for your world no matter how you play. If you've used Chunkbase before, you'll feel right at home. If you haven't, you'll wonder how you ever played without something like this.
No signup. No downloads. Just fast, accurate results for your Minecraft world. If you need other utilities for your world, we recommend Minecraft Tools — an all-in-one free Minecraft tools collection.
Diamonds spawn most commonly at Y-level -58 in both Java and Bedrock Edition (as of Minecraft 1.18 and later). The deeper you mine below Y=0, the higher the diamond density. Use Diamond Finder to get exact diamond coordinates for your specific world seed — no guessing required.
Diamond Finder works as a complete Minecraft ore finder, structure finder, and biome finder. You can search for diamonds, ancient debris, emeralds, redstone, spawners, and more. It also locates structures like trial chambers, villages, and strongholds, plus any biome including rare ones like mushroom island, cherry grove, and bamboo jungle.
You need three things: your world seed, your current X and Z coordinates, and your Minecraft version. Find your seed in-game by typing /seed in the chat. Your coordinates are shown in the top-left corner on Java Edition, or by enabling Show Coordinates in world settings on Bedrock.
Minecraft changed how ores, structures, and biomes generate across different versions. If your world was created in 1.18, it uses 1.18 generation rules permanently — even if you've since updated your game. Selecting the original version ensures Diamond Finder gives you accurate coordinates that actually match your world.
Yes. If your world was created in an older version like 1.18, 1.19, or 1.20, just select that version when running your search. Diamond Finder supports multiple versions for both Java and Bedrock, so your results will be based on the correct generation system for your world.
Yes. Diamond Finder fully supports Minecraft Bedrock Edition across multiple versions including the latest 1.21 releases. It also supports Java Edition, so whether you're playing on PC, console, or mobile, you can find accurate coordinates for your world.
Diamond Finder uses the same seed-based world generation logic that Minecraft uses internally, making it highly accurate for all supported versions. Results are precise as long as you enter the correct seed, coordinates, and the version your world was originally created in.
On Java Edition, type /seed in the chat and your seed will appear on screen. On Bedrock Edition, go to Settings, then World, and your seed is listed under World Seed. Once you have it, enter it into Diamond Finder along with your coordinates to get results.
Yes. Diamond Finder includes a Minecraft structure finder that locates trial chambers, villages, strongholds, ancient cities, temples, and more. Select Structures, choose Trial Chamber, enter your seed and coordinates, and you'll get the nearest ones in your world.
Yes. Diamond Finder is updated regularly to support new ores, structures, and biomes added in the latest Minecraft updates, including 1.21 and beyond for both Java and Bedrock editions.