- [Narrator] This is a village
that spawned inside a cave and this is a jungle
temple with no jungle. Today we're gonna be
exploring the rarest things you can find in Minecraft. And as the video goes on, the seeds will get more and more crazy until we find the rarest worlds
you can see in Minecraft. In a game made of blocks,
a circle really stands out, which is why this seed
is such a rare find. Now, usually we'll be
stuck spending the time looking at a circle guide
to build one of these, but here it's already
laid out for us like so. That's a cool find for sure. So, while it's not the most
useful landmark in the game, it is an unusual site worth
showing off to your friends. And even if it doesn't hold a
candle to Mysticat's circle, it's better than anything
I could possibly build. With the 1.18 update, Minecraft gave us something new to listen to the other side music disc, and while it's a solid selection, the 3.1% chance of finding it
is a high barrier to entry. So, luckily, this seed
comes to the rescue. In this case, you can find
three other side disks inside of the dungeon chest,
which is the kinda luck that some of us can only dream of. But if you come across it, then it's definitely
something we're showing off both in a jukebox and an item frame, and if you ask me, either
of those is a solid decor. Now, when you've played
Minecraft as long as we have, some days it starts to seem a bit bland and even striking diamonds
doesn't turn that around. Well you might find yourself feeling a little bit
more upbeat after you see what this amethyst geode has to offer. From this angle, the geode
doesn't seem too different from what we're used to, but from up here, we can
see a full smiley face. And that not only draws
our eye towards it, but it also has a funny way
of making us feel better too, because come on, how
could you not feel better after seeing something rare like that? And if you're needing to pick me up, it's worth taking a look. Usually, finding a
village is a tough task. Well, this one seems tough
to reach almost by design. Here we've got a standard Tundra village that managed to spawn right in the center of an ice spikes biome, which looks pretty brutal, but at least they still have
one tree left for farming, if you need be. So while I wouldn't
recommend spawning here if you have high hopes for a farming town, it is nice to know that
if you wanna ditch society and let it go, there's a town
ready to keep us company. Visiting another country is
usually on our bucket list but actually getting there often requires a heavy chunk of change. Though, with this seed, we can get our own scale model of a real world Australia to explore but with a noticeable twist. You see this island spawns in with almost the exact
same dimensions Australia but with a mushroom biome base, and while that might be a
surreal site to any natives, it seems a lot more peaceful than the Outback that they're used to. And while I wait for my passport to renew, that should be a good fill in. Reaching the end dimension is no easy task and no small part of that is just how long it takes to find the portal room once you're in the stronghold. But here, this simplifies both steps. Since we were to stop at this
unusually spawned Azalea tree and dig down, we'll notice that, eventually, we'll reach the stronghold and more importantly, the portal room is immediately over here
as soon as we walk in. So if you're looking to save on ender eyes and cut down on the search time, this might be a solid way to reach the fight on your next world. Maybe it's just me, but
when I start a new world on an island in the middle of nowhere, I'll usually just restart. But this time that'd be hard to pass up on since on this seed we spawned
on a giant floating piece of stone in the middle of the ocean blue. But hey, If it's not for you, then at least the three
trees on this island will offer just enough wood
for a boat to sail away. Now, if you do that, maybe bring
one of the wolves with you, it's the least you can do. While ender pearls are
a necessity in any run, taking them from endermen is no fun task, and arriving at the end portal with less than you need is even less fun. So if you're looking to
cut out the middle man and get right to it, I can't imagine a better
solution than this. You see, underneath these
two neighboring islands there's a completed ender
portal beneath the mushroom one. And seen as the mushroom islands don't have monsters spawning within, that means smooth
sailing to reach the end. But once we get there, that's
a different story, of course. Picture this, you and your
village wanna move away from mainland and find
yourself some peace and quiet. And then when you finally
get there and situated, all the way out in the sea, there's yet another village
within render distance. Well, that's just the case on this seat. And not only do we have
neighboring villages but neighboring islands as well. Yeah, while that might
seem a little tedious to hop between the two villages, it'll make trading with
the fishermen even easier. And hey, there's less room for zombies to spawn to disturb the population,
that's a good thing too. Just look out for drowned tridents and the rest should be fine. Waterfalls in Minecraft usually don't offer much to
see or do for that matter. But in this case, it's a lot
more than just a water block on a mountain's face. Instead, we've got a proper system of flowing pools carved
into the cave system which might I say is a lot
more interesting to look at. And it's gotta be a lot
more fun as a water park than just another slide like this. So while the drip stone cavern might seem like an odd place
to bust out your swimsuit, this might have to be an exception. In update 1.13, we saw shipwrecks finally get introduced into the game. And now it seems like 1.18 has brought these ships
right back up to the surface or at least this seed did,
and here we see an example of a ship dock right on the shores and houses of these villagers. And while I might be
waiting for a new captain to take the wheel, I mention
none of these squidwards are up to that task. But even if it's just eye candy, this boat adds a lot more excitement to what would've been yet
another standard village, and that I can appreciate Exploring the new caverns
found in 1.18 world generation is a fun endeavor for sure, but, having to check for
creepers and skeletons behind your back every five
seconds is not as much. So to play on the safer side
and get a change of venue, this mushroom fields cavern
seems like a better pick. Here we get that same
expansive cave to explore, but in a bio where only bats
can spawn in the dark below. And folks, that's basically
free spawn proofing which trust me, will be much appreciated the next time that you
go looking for ores. The hustle and bustle
of average village life often involves a lot of... (villagers grunting) But it would seem like this
user found a solution to that because in this seed, we
see there's not much here except for a couple of farms. And unfortunately, that also means that there are no villagers
to start trading with and to make matters
worse, these pitling farms aren't even as fast as
something automatic like so, which is pretty disappointing when it's the only thing in sight. But if you need some
alone time for nothing but you and your vegetables, this might be right up your alley. While the Badlands biome
has a fair amount of color, you're not gonna be seeing
too much green around. And that's why this is
such a welcome sight. Here, a lush cave happened to spawn right above ground inside
of the deserted biome which is a rare occurrence guaranteed. And while that alone would be enough just to see one of these
lush caves spawn up so high, it's even stranger that
it picked this climate. So, while I might not understand
what could cause this, I will say that the green
mixed in with the orange really has a way of spicing up the scenery that we're used to. Finding a dungeon is a lucky break. So finding five of them
is real jackpot material. Here, we spawn in lucky enough to find multiple of the things right underneath our world spawn, which would be crazy by itself. But we've also got quite the
variety with two skeletons, two zombies, and even a
spider spawner to choose from, proving that if you're willing to dig to the bottom of the
world, there's plenty here to make a record setting design and for any technical players out there, I for one would love to see how optimized this could be as a farm. Protecting a village isn't
always such an easy task but here the world generation
seems to lend a hand. And seemly taken after
the secret Panda Village, these fellas seem to
have set themselves up right on the mountains edge. Yeah, while the sea
nearby is a pretty sight, I'd personally hate to be this poor fellow living down here in the water. And to me it looks like they got evacuated for some reason or another. But if you're looking for an easier raid to get that totem of undying, then this might it be a solid location. Now, if you're like me,
you've probably spent a bit too much time watching these satisfying
video compilations. Which, if that's right up your alley, you might wanna take a look
at these ocean monuments because after a closer
look on the sea itself these temples are not
only facing each other, but they wind up being
exactly perfectly aligned, which is for sure worth
showing off to your friends. Yeah, well, they might
see normal past that just keep in mind a double ocean temple means double guardian trouble. So make sure to bring plenty of milk and a sword when you visit. If you're lucky, it's fully
possible to find diamonds inside of your village's blacksmith chest. But what about finding a blacksmith chest next to your diamonds? Or that is to say a village that spawned all the way down by the deep slate level. This way we not only
have a villager market to trade and manipulate with, with the rares and resources
right nearby for trading, providing us with an excellent alternative to the long trips back to the village. And while there might be a slight monster problem down there,
if you're willing to fight, there's definitely a way
to make it work for you. In every survival run there comes a time where you've gotta find the stronghold, but if you're trying to
cut out all the digging that it takes to get there, this seed might be your solution. We see here that this
stronghold managed to spawn right before our very
eyes at surface level, giving us an easy entry. And that way our shovel stays shiny and Steve doesn't have to break a sweat. So while it might sound daunting to take on the ender dragon
this early in the game, at least now you know how to
find it once you're prepared. I'm sure the endermen will appreciate us not having to give them
any trouble for the pearls. Finding a mansion is pretty rewarding, but unfortunately it also requires covering a lot of ground. Though, in this case, no matter how much time we
spend walking above ground, it'd all be wasted since this very mansion happened to spawn right
inside of a lush cave. And while I haven't seen
many mansions in my time, I doubt there are many out there with a personal cave in their backyard. So if you're willing to travel the tens of thousands
of blocks to see this, it really is a once in a lifetime site. And if you reach it, at least take some pictures
for the rest of us. Being a little outta place can really cause for some confusion, and seeing an entire building
outta place can do that and then some. Here, a Jungle Temple managed to spawn right outside of its biome and out in the middle of the ocean. And while being out at
a waterfront property might seem like a dream come true, there is one key downside to the location. This being that when we check inside, there are no chest to be seen, giving this floating temple a
lot more of a sinking feeling. When you first spawn into the world, your first goal is usually to find a cave, but here that's not so difficult, since on this seed, we not only spawn in the heart of a cave system, we're also standing on a
ruined portal structure and that alone would be crazy
enough, but here's the twist. Now, if we were to grab the
pickaxe out of this chest and then dig straight
down, we'll find ourselves in the void no less than 10 seconds later. And while it's not the speed
run that we'd hope for, it's crazy to see that there's naturally broken bedrock this readily available. If you're looking to find sunken treasure, then the obvious choice seems
like the bottom of the ocean, but here, it's just not so. In this seed, it seems that this ship was not only torn in
half, but taken sky high. And this definitely gives us a new take on the flying Dutchman. So while this might not be
a functioning pirate ship, it definitely gives a little
bit of variety to your world. And hey, if you're looking
to become both a captain and a pilot, this ship
seems like a solid candidate just as long as you can
reach the second half. And with that folks, have
a good one, all right?