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Seems like you are misunderstanding some basic features of minecraft. Upon start a minecraft world is randomly generated by the Seed set at the start (If you did not specify one, a random number will take its place).

This results in the fact that you and I will have completely different worlds. Therefore noone can tell you, where you need to look without knowing your seed.

Steps to take (PC-Edition only! If anyone knows about bedrock please educate me so I can update this):

  1. In your game access the chat console (T-Button by default)
  2. Type in /seed and press enter
  3. This will output the seed of your world, copy that down to any file of you chosing (like a Notepad txt file)
  4. Visit one of many websites (MineAtlas, Chunkbase or many more) find their Biome tool and insert your seed there.
  5. This will give you a map of your world as it should be created by your game. Here you can finde the coordinates of the biomes you want to find.
  6. Now you can press F3 while in your minecraft game to view the debug screen infos.
  7. On the left there is a tag called Position with a triple of coordinates X/Y/Z. The coordinates you got from the website earlier reference your X and Z coordinate => ignore the Y for now.
  8. Now just walk until your ingame coordinates match those found on the website (on the left in the F3-screen there is a "Biome"-info which displays the type of biome you are currently in, you can check the validity of the online map by that)

I hope you find your wolfes. Don't forget to bring fleshbones to tame a cute puppy :)

Seems like you are misunderstanding some basic features of minecraft. Upon start a minecraft world is randomly generated by the Seed set at the start (If you did not specify one, a random number will take its place).

This results in the fact that you and I will have completely different worlds. Therefore noone can tell you, where you need to look without knowing your seed.

Steps to take (PC-Edition only! If anyone knows about bedrock please educate me so I can update this):

  1. In your game access the chat console (T-Button by default)
  2. Type in /seed and press enter
  3. This will output the seed of your world, copy that down to any file of you chosing (like a Notepad txt file)
  4. Visit one of many websites (MineAtlas, Chunkbase or many more) find their Biome tool and insert your seed there.
  5. This will give you a map of your world as it should be created by your game. Here you can finde the coordinates of the biomes you want to find.
  6. Now you can press F3 while in your minecraft game to view the debug screen infos.
  7. On the left there is a tag called Position with a triple of coordinates X/Y/Z. The coordinates you got from the website earlier reference your X and Z coordinate => ignore the Y for now.
  8. Now just walk until your ingame coordinates match those found on the website (on the left in the F3-screen there is a "Biome"-info which displays the type of biome you are currently in, you can check the validity of the online map by that)

I hope you find your wolfes. Don't forget to bring flesh to tame a cute puppy :)

Seems like you are misunderstanding some basic features of minecraft. Upon start a minecraft world is randomly generated by the Seed set at the start (If you did not specify one, a random number will take its place).

This results in the fact that you and I will have completely different worlds. Therefore noone can tell you, where you need to look without knowing your seed.

Steps to take (PC-Edition only! If anyone knows about bedrock please educate me so I can update this):

  1. In your game access the chat console (T-Button by default)
  2. Type in /seed and press enter
  3. This will output the seed of your world, copy that down to any file of you chosing (like a Notepad txt file)
  4. Visit one of many websites (MineAtlas, Chunkbase or many more) find their Biome tool and insert your seed there.
  5. This will give you a map of your world as it should be created by your game. Here you can finde the coordinates of the biomes you want to find.
  6. Now you can press F3 while in your minecraft game to view the debug screen infos.
  7. On the left there is a tag called Position with a triple of coordinates X/Y/Z. The coordinates you got from the website earlier reference your X and Z coordinate => ignore the Y for now.
  8. Now just walk until your ingame coordinates match those found on the website (on the left in the F3-screen there is a "Biome"-info which displays the type of biome you are currently in, you can check the validity of the online map by that)

I hope you find your wolfes. Don't forget to bring bones to tame a cute puppy :)

Seems like you are misunderstanding some basic features of minecraft. Upon start a minecraft world is randomly generated by the Seed set at the start (If you did not specify one, a random number will take its place).

This results in the fact that you and I will have completely different worlds. Therefore noone can tell you, where you need to look without knowing your seed.

Steps to take (PC-Edition only! If anyone knows about bedrock please educate me so I can update this):

  1. In your game access the chat console ("T"T-Button by default)
  2. Type in "/seed"/seed and press enter
  3. This will output the seed of your world, copy that down to any file of you chosing (like a nodepadNotepad txt file)
  4. Visit one of many websites (MineAtlas, Chunkbase or many more) find their Biome tool and insert your seed there.
  5. This will give you a map of your world as it should be created by your game. Here you can finde the coordinates of the biomes you want to find.
  6. Now you can press "F3"F3 while in your minecraft game to view the debug screen infos.
  7. On the left there is a tag called "Position"Position with a triple of coordinates X/Y/Z. The coordinates you got from the website earlier reference your X and Z coordinate => ignore the Y for now.
  8. Now just walk until your ingame coordinates match those found on the website (on the left in the F3F3-screen there is a "Biome"-info which displays the type of biome you are currently in, you can check the validity of the online map by that)

I hope you find your wolfes. Don't forget to bring flesh to tame a cute puppy :)

Seems like you are misunderstanding some basic features of minecraft. Upon start a minecraft world is randomly generated by the Seed set at the start (If you did not specify one, a random number will take its place).

This results in the fact that you and I will have completely different worlds. Therefore noone can tell you, where you need to look without knowing your seed.

Steps to take (PC-Edition only! If anyone knows about bedrock please educate me so I can update this):

  1. In your game access the chat console ("T"-Button by default)
  2. Type in "/seed" and press enter
  3. This will output the seed of your world, copy that down to any file of you chosing (like a nodepad txt file)
  4. Visit one of many websites (MineAtlas, Chunkbase or many more) find their Biome tool and insert your seed there.
  5. This will give you a map of your world as it should be created by your game. Here you can finde the coordinates of the biomes you want to find.
  6. Now you can press "F3" while in your minecraft game to view the debug screen infos.
  7. On the left there is a tag called "Position" with a triple of coordinates X/Y/Z. The coordinates you got from the website earlier reference your X and Z coordinate => ignore the Y for now.
  8. Now just walk until your ingame coordinates match those found on the website (on the left in the F3-screen there is a "Biome"-info which displays the type of biome you are currently in, you can check the validity of the online map by that)

I hope you find your wolfes. Don't forget to bring flesh to tame a cute puppy :)

Seems like you are misunderstanding some basic features of minecraft. Upon start a minecraft world is randomly generated by the Seed set at the start (If you did not specify one, a random number will take its place).

This results in the fact that you and I will have completely different worlds. Therefore noone can tell you, where you need to look without knowing your seed.

Steps to take (PC-Edition only! If anyone knows about bedrock please educate me so I can update this):

  1. In your game access the chat console (T-Button by default)
  2. Type in /seed and press enter
  3. This will output the seed of your world, copy that down to any file of you chosing (like a Notepad txt file)
  4. Visit one of many websites (MineAtlas, Chunkbase or many more) find their Biome tool and insert your seed there.
  5. This will give you a map of your world as it should be created by your game. Here you can finde the coordinates of the biomes you want to find.
  6. Now you can press F3 while in your minecraft game to view the debug screen infos.
  7. On the left there is a tag called Position with a triple of coordinates X/Y/Z. The coordinates you got from the website earlier reference your X and Z coordinate => ignore the Y for now.
  8. Now just walk until your ingame coordinates match those found on the website (on the left in the F3-screen there is a "Biome"-info which displays the type of biome you are currently in, you can check the validity of the online map by that)

I hope you find your wolfes. Don't forget to bring flesh to tame a cute puppy :)

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Seems like you are misunderstanding some basic features of minecraft. Upon start a minecraft world is randomly generated by the Seed set at the start (If you did not specify one, a random number will take its place).

This results in the fact that you and I will have completely different worlds. Therefore noone can tell you, where you need to look without knowing your seed.

Steps to take (PC-Edition only! If anyone knows about bedrock please educate me so I can update this):

  1. In your game access the chat console ("T"-Button by default)
  2. Type in "/seed" and press enter
  3. This will output the seed of your world, copy that down to any file of you chosing (like a nodepad txt file)
  4. Visit one of many websites (MineAtlas, Chunkbase or many more) find their Biome tool and insert your seed there.
  5. This will give you a map of your world as it should be created by your game. Here you can finde the coordinates of the biomes you want to find.
  6. Now you can press "F3" while in your minecraft game to view the debug screen infos.
  7. On the left there is a tag called "Position" with a triple of coordinates X/Y/Z. The coordinates you got from the website earlier reference your X and Z coordinate => ignore the Y for now.
  8. Now just walk until your ingame coordinates match those found on the website (on the left in the F3-screen there is a "Biome"-info which displays the type of biome you are currently in, you can check the validity of the online map by that)

I hope you find your wolfes. Don't forget to bring flesh to tame a cute puppy :)