Switch dimension
Open the seed map and use the Nether view for fortress and bastion context.
Nether routes
Enter a seed to locate Nether fortress coordinates for blaze rods, wither skeletons, wart rooms, and safer Nether travel routes.
Open the map, switch to the Nether, and enable fortress markers.

Open the seed map and use the Nether view for fortress and bastion context.
One Nether block equals eight Overworld blocks, so coordinate planning saves major travel time.
Find blaze rods and then connect your route toward the closest stronghold.
Seeds submitted here open the map with Nether fortress intent first, switching toward the Nether view and selecting fortress markers when the map controls are ready.
Use fortress coordinates to prepare blaze rods for Eyes of Ender, brewing stands, potions, and progression toward the stronghold.
Divide Overworld X and Z coordinates by eight to estimate Nether portal positions and reduce long travel routes.
Compare fortress positions with Nether biomes, terrain gaps, bastions, and your portal location before crossing dangerous areas.
Searches like Minecraft Nether fortress finder, fortress finder from seed, blaze spawner finder, Nether wart finder, wither skeleton farm seed, and Nether fortress coordinates all need a Nether-focused map, not a general Overworld view. This page sends that intent to the map first.
A close fortress can speed up brewing, blaze rods, and End progression, but route quality matters. A fortress across a lava ocean may be slower than a farther one near stable terrain or a better portal location.
If the map does not match your world, confirm the edition, seed, version, and dimension. Nether structure planning depends on opening the Nether view and using the correct coordinate scale.
Finder Guide
A Nether fortress finder helps with more than blaze rods. Use it to plan the first portal location, compare fortress routes, check nearby Nether terrain, and decide where brewing, wart collection, wither skeleton hunting, and End progression should begin.
Check the fortress against your portal location. A close fortress across a lava ocean or awkward basalt terrain may be slower than a farther fortress with safer bridges, tunnels, or solid land between the portal and the entrance.
A good fortress result has reachable terrain, a clear return route, and room to gather resources safely. Wart rooms, blaze spawner access, and future wither skeleton farming potential make one fortress more valuable than another.
If the marker feels wrong, confirm that the map is using the Nether view, the correct edition, and the right version. Also make sure you did not mix Overworld and Nether coordinates when building your portal route.
Searches for fortress finder from seed, blaze spawner finder, Nether wart finder, wither skeleton farm seed, and Nether fortress coordinates all need a Nether-first map view because Overworld structure tools will not answer the route question.
Use the form with the exact seed value from your world. When you submit this page, Minesite opens a shareable seed map route with Nether fortress markers prioritized for Nether fortresses, so you can inspect the most relevant result first and then turn on other layers when needed.
Use Nether coordinates directly when you are already in the Nether. If you are planning from the Overworld, divide X and Z by eight to estimate a portal location, then refine the route after you step through.
Compare fortress markers with bastions, warped forests, crimson forests, lava oceans, and your stronghold plan. Efficient progression often means choosing a fortress that fits the blaze rod route and the later End portal route together.
Generation and structure placement can differ by edition and update, so do not use a Java route for a Bedrock world without checking. The same numeric seed can produce a different Nether plan.
Bring fire resistance if available, blocks for bridging, gold gear when needed, food, and a way back to the portal. Save the route before exploring because Nether travel becomes confusing quickly when terrain repeats.
After finding a fortress, use the stronghold finder to plan where those blaze rods will be used, and use the End city finder later when the same seed route continues into the outer End.