Diamond Finder
Find Trail Ruins in Minecraft

Trail Ruins Finder

Locate the Nearest Trail Ruins in your Minecraft world using Diamond Finder! Enter your seed, version, and coordinates to find accurate Trail Ruins locations in both Java and Bedrock editions.

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About Trail Ruins

Trail Ruins are partially buried archaeological structures in Minecraft, introduced in the 1.20 update for both Java and Bedrock Edition. These ancient settlements are made of terracotta, mud bricks, and gravel, and contain suspicious gravel blocks hiding rare pottery sherds and artifacts. Trail Ruins are the largest archaeology site in the game. Use the Trail Ruins Finder with your world seed to locate the nearest ruins near your coordinates.

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How to Find Trail Ruins In Minecraft

Trail Ruins generate in most Overworld biomes between Y=-52 and Y=0, partially buried underground. Patches of suspicious gravel visible on the surface are the key indicator. Look for terracotta and brick structures poking through the terrain. Enter your seed into the Trail Ruins Finder to get exact coordinates for the nearest ruins in your world.

How to use Trail Ruins in Minecraft

  • Brush suspicious gravel carefully to excavate rare pottery sherds and artifacts
  • Collect pottery sherds exclusive to Trail Ruins for completing decorated pot sets
  • Find enchanted books buried in suspicious gravel deposits
  • Gather terracotta, bricks, and mud bricks for building materials
  • Obtain rare dyes and colored items from excavated loot
  • Use multiple brushes to speed up large ruin excavations
  • Map the full ruin layout before excavating to avoid missing blocks
  • Combine sherds from multiple ruins to complete pottery collections

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