Minecraft continues to be a seemingly infinite playground for players, offering a myriad of activities ranging from battling hostile mobs like zombies to farming animals and crops, or engaging in creative building. However, within this expansive universe, some adventurers seek the thrill of discovering peculiar occurrences that arise from glitches in world generation.
An intriguing example was recently shared by a player known as u/stjdgegkekgdmvdmvsk on the game’s subreddit. The post featured an astonishing image of a shipwreck precariously perched atop a pillager outpost, captivating the attention of fellow explorers who frequent the minecraftseeds community.
Shipwreck on top of pillager potpost by u/stjdgegkekgdmvdmvsk in minecraftseeds
Typically, shipwrecks are generated in the vastness of the ocean. This unique occurrence represents a classic error in structure generation, something frequently observed in the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft. The original poster disclosed the seed for this fascinating world as:
- Seed: 646774059392048148
- Coordinates: 195, 1722
The community response was filled with amusement. Another player, u/Brody0220, humorously noted,
“Can’t park there mate”
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Interestingly, other players have reported encountering similar glitches. For instance, u/Critical_Ad_5046 discovered a shipwreck situated near a portal and a woodland mansion populated by pillagers, while u/Sure_Focus3450 noted a shipwreck floating approximately 200 blocks above sea level, with half of it submerged.
Highlighting the peculiarities of the Bedrock Edition, u/GooseFall commented that they recognized it was the Bedrock Edition even before delving into the details of the shared post. Known for its abundance of amusing glitches, players often encounter bizarre phenomena such as desert temples adrift in the ocean or towering pillager fortifications.
The Quirky Glitches of Minecraft

Even after more than 15 years since its launch, Minecraft continues to grapple with numerous bugs and glitches, particularly within the Bedrock Edition. While many of these glitches yield laughable moments, they can also hinder gameplay, presenting players with unwanted challenges.
In a recent instance, a player shared a screenshot of a ruined nether portal that had generated adjacent to an end portal in a stronghold. Unfortunately, the end portal was rendered completely inoperative due to missing blocks, highlighting the frustrations often faced by players navigating strongholds.
For more reactions and insights on these surprising world generation anomalies, check out the full discussion on Sportskeeda.