Secret world seeds

Secret world seeds are world seeds which have been discovered as secret that generate worlds with strange or unique features. Unlike regular world seeds, which affect only the usual world structure, secret seeds can produce worlds with characteristics that would not be attainable through normal world generation, i.e., they can affect the game's mechanics while playing in that world. For instance, they may change enemy statistics and behavior, item drops, graphics, theme music and more.

Secret seeds use unique world-generating mechanics that differ from normal seeds. Using a secret seed overrides the normal use of seeds as a source of randomness and two worlds created via the same secret seed will not necessarily be identical.

There are currently eight different secret seeds, and loading in any one of these eight secret seeds will award the player with the achievement A Rare Realm, on PC, Console, and Mobile versions.

Drunk world



 * Seeds:

This seed references May 16, 2020, which is Terraria's 9th birthday and the release date of 1.4.0.1. It invokes a highly extraordinary world generation referred to in the source code as drunkWorldGen. It has therefore come to be referred to by the Terraria community as drunk world.

In this seed, both Evil biomes will generate, as well as both variants of any ore that comes in two varieties. The Guide is replaced by the Party Girl as the starting NPC, and the Dungeon entrance is now generated under a Living Tree painted brown.

While generating

 * Generation descriptions and tips become random numbers that change every tick (except when "").
 * The background shows a Glowing Mushroom biome, with clouds that resemble Redigit's head. The moon moves backwards and resembles a smiley face (see Trivia). Once the world finishes generating, it is possible to go back to the main menu with these effects still visible.
 * The outline of the progress bar rapidly flashes between Corruption and Crimson.
 * The Console Title music plays, instead of the normal Title Screen theme.
 * The Terraria logo spins out and disappears along with the version number.
 * The time of day is always night, and it never turns day.

World icons
The world icon of a drunk world shows a tree infected with both world evils.

Not the bees



 * Seeds (case-insensitive):

This seed generates a world dominated by bee-themed biomes and bee-related items and structures.

Most of the world is replaced with the Jungle biome, with Hive and Honey Blocks found in abundance, and Larvae spawn throughout the world. The starting NPC is the Merchant instead of the Guide. He will sell the Furnace as per usual in the Jungle.

While generating

 * While generating, all generation descriptions say "".

World icons
The world icon of Not the Bees world is a Rich Mahogany surrounded by Bees.

For the worthy



 * Seed (case-insensitive): for the worthy

This special world's features aim to drastically increase the difficulty of the game.

All enemies' contact damage, health and coin drop rates are increased, in addition to the world difficulty multiplier, by their standard amount in a normal world. After that, the damage is increased by another. Damage from ranged attacks is typically left unchanged. Bunnies (even placed) are replaced with Explosive Bunnies, and all Demons are replaced with Voodoo Demons. The Demolitionist replaces the Guide upon entering the world for the first time.

There are also many other changes to world generations and game mechanics. For instance, some water pools throughout the world are replaced with lava. Pots and trees may drop lit Bombs that shortly explode, instead of their usual items. Skyware Chests are replaced with locked Gold Chests but they still have their respective loot.

Bosses also receive changes to size and/or AI that make battles much more difficult.

While generating

 * The world generation screen messages are spelled backwards.

World icons
The world icon of a "For the worthy" world is a Yellow Willow tree.

Celebrationmk10



 * Seeds (case-insensitive):

This seed celebrates Terraria's tenth birthday, May 16, 2021.

The player's spawn point is on the beach of one Ocean. Andrew the Guide, Whitney the Steampunker, Yorai the Princess, a Party Girl, and an Angora Town Bunny will also spawn there and a Party immediately starts. A majority of the world is painted in bright colors.

Items in chests always have a "best" modifier such as Menacing or Legendary.

Two unique enemies can be encountered in this seed:
 * The Jungle Mimic can be found in the Hardmode Jungle.
 * Golden Slimes can rarely spawn.

The chance of obtaining rare items such as the Rod of Discord and developer items is substantially increased, the Traveling Merchant always sells 2 extra items, and the Princess sells rare items such as the Slime Staff and Discount Card.

While generating

 * The text on the loading screen is pink.

World icons
The world icon of a Celebration world is a Pink Sakura tree with a bowknot.

The Constant


This seed is part of the crossover with Klei Entertainment's .
 * Seeds (case-insensitive):

It introduces hunger and darkness mechanics that make the early game especially challenging. Marble biomes with statues and Spider Caves will generate on the surface, and Cacti will damage the player.

The entire game uses a dark shader that gives the game a gloomier look. Items exclusive to the Don't Starve crossover content are more likely to drop.

While generating

 * The game adds "" as one of its messages.
 * A constant shader which significantly darkens the screen will be applied.

World icons
The world icon of a Constant world is an from Don't Starve.

No traps

 * Seeds (case-insensitive):

When using this seed, the standard "Placing Traps" generation message is replaced with the message "Not Placing Traps." However, the name and the message are a trick; this seed actually generates an incredibly high volume of traps.

These include standard Dart Traps, explosives, and Boulder Traps. In addition, this seed features more deadly variants of Boulders, including the pink Bouncy Boulder.

Many of the traps in this seed are wired to statues. As these include critter and enemy spawning statues, as well as decorative statues, this is a useful seed to visit for statue collection.

World Icon
The No traps world icon is the same as the regular icon, but with wire coming from the base of the tree.

Remix Seed



 * Seeds (case-insensitive):

This seed flips the usual order of player progression through biomes by having the player spawn in the Underworld.

The center of the Underworld now consists of an island of Ash with Ash Trees and Ash Grass, devoid of any lava or Hellstone. With the exception of Lava Slimes, which do not drop lava on death, regular Underworld enemies are replaced by surface enemies as long as the player remains on the island. Beyond it, the Underworld is as normal. Underworld critters will also spawn on the island once a town is built.

Mimics now spawn in pre-Hardmode, but drop pre-Hardmode chest loot. Mimics drop their standard loot in Hardmode.

Ore generation is inverted, with low-tier ores appearing close to the Underworld and higher-tier ores becoming increasingly common closer to the surface. Hardmode ores when generated follow this pattern as well.

The Underground layer closely resembles the Cavern layer in a normal world, consisting mostly of stone and containing mostly pockets of lava, with water only appearing very close to the Surface.

A number of weapons, such as the Ice Bow, Keybrand, Magic Dagger, and Unholy Trident can be found at a different point of progression than usual, and have their stats and rarity rebalanced to match. The Aqua Scepter for example is dropped by Duke Fishron, deals 108 base damage, and has Yellow rarity. The Bubble Gun meanwhile is found in Dungeon chests, deals 6 damage, and has Light Green rarity.

There is a Glowing Mushroom biome immediately above the player's spawn. The Truffle is able to spawn here in Hardmode, despite his requirements usually requiring the Surface. Standard underground Glowing Mushroom spawns, including the Truffle Worm, can only be found in the usual underground pockets higher up.

Fallen Stars can be found by breaking pots, and do not disappear during the day unless on the Surface. They are also sometimes carried by slimes.

The Guide is replaced by the Tax Collector, and the Bestiary entry for the Tortured Soul is automatically filled. the Guide will still move in when there's an available house.

The Dryad does not sell Purification Powder, and the Steampunker sells neither the Clentaminator nor any Solutions.

The Surface is entirely covered by either The Corruption or The Crimson, depending on which world type was chosen during generation. Stone on the outer edges of the map are also replaced.

The Surface has a much higher spawn rate than normal, making survival for early players much more difficult. Jungle-tier equipment in pre-Hardmode and Adamantite/Titanium equipment in Hardmode is advisable.

Normal Grass now grows and spreads on dirt blocks in underground and cavern layers, and surface plants like trees, Sunflowers, and Daybloom can grow and be placed on it. A layer of natural 'Underground Forest' generates in the Cavern above the Glowing Mushrooms and between the Underground Snow and Underground Jungle.

This Underground Forest is filled with Minecart Tracks that span most or all of its width as well as large horizontal caverns, easing horizontal exploration for the player.

The Underground Snow, Underground Jungle, and Underground Desert behave like their surface equivalents close to the Underworld, with the surface music playing, surface plants growing, surface events happening, and surface enemies spawning. Underground Jungle enemies also spawn in every layer as well, however.

There is no sun and therefore no natural light on the Surface, and the skybox is a star field with shooting stars. The Surface remains pitch-black even when the moon is overhead, and Fallen Stars always fall, but disappear on impact. When a star falls, it can collide with the player, dealing lethal damage in the process.

Day and night-specific enemies, such as Surface slimes, Zombies, and Demon Eyes, spawn at all times of day.

Enemies that normally can only spawn in the outer thirds of the world, such as King Slime and Goblin Scout, can spawn anywhere.

Crossing above the top border of the world now results in the player's death, resulting in unique death messages.

Bosses that normally can only be fought at night can be summoned at any time of day, and the daytime instant-kill effects of Skeletron, Skeletron Prime, and the Empress of Light are disabled. The Terraprisma is unobtainable.

The Dungeon, Jungle Temple, Living Trees, and any Pyramids are all painted either red or purple, depending on the world evil.

The Jungle Temple generates on the Surface.

Living trees appear dead with barren, leafless branches. They retain their underground rooms, but Living Wood chests are either absent or replaced with chests made of the world's evil wood.

Surface trees do not generate with leaves.

Cloud Blocks and Sunplate Blocks on Floating Islands are replaced with Lesion Blocks or Flesh Blocks. Floating Islands also contain a water fountain of the world evil.

Surface enemies will spawn in the center of the Underworld during a Blood Moon, and Eerie will play over the Underworld music.

Surface weather events like Rain and Blizzards can occur underground. Invasions also occur underground.

Enemies that are normally exclusive to the Underground Crimson and Underground Corruption, such as Ichor Stickers and Clingers, will instead spawn on the Surface in Hardmode, and Souls of Night will also appear from enemies killed on the surface.

NPC happiness is disabled, and NPCs with shops will always sell pylons so long as there is at least one other NPC nearby. This is likely because the whole game taking place underground would cause too many problems for NPCs who don't like underground biomes.

When entering Hardmode, the Hallow will appear on one of the outer edges, but will not extend to the Surface. This can sometimes result in a very small amount of natural Hallow if it appears on the same side as the Jungle.

While generating

 * The Terraria logo rotates and flips upside down.
 * The background becomes a field of stars with shooting stars streaking through it.
 * Corruption music plays, even if the world is crimson.

World icons
The world icon of a Don't dig up world is an Ash Tree.

Zenith Seed


This seed is a combination of the No traps, Not the bees, Drunk, Celebration, Constant, Remix, and For the Worthy secret seeds.
 * Seeds (case-insensitive):

As with the Remix seed, the player spawns in the Underworld on a flat plain with ash grass and Ash trees, and a Glowing Mushroom biome immediately overhead. The biome encompasses the bottom portion of the map, and is painted in rainbow colors.

Above the Underground layer, the world will be comprised of half Crimson and half Corruption. The positioning of the biomes is dependent on the world seed.

Gem Critters will spawn in the center of the Underworld, similarly to the spawning of Bunnies and Squirrels on the surface. Note that these critters can't be crafted into food at a Cooking Pot, but can be sold for a reliable way to make money.

Andrew the Tax Collector, Whitney the Steampunker, Yorai the Princess, a Party Girl, and Slimestar the Diva Town Slime will also spawn there and a Party immediately starts. When the Party ends at the beginning of the first night, all of them will instantly die.

Heart and Star pickups are randomly replaced with their counterparts from the Christmas and Halloween events. However, they will always be their seasonal variant during their respective events.

The Steampunker does not sell the Clentaminator or any of its solutions.

Crispy Honey Blocks generated due to the Not the Bees seed changes behave similarly to Hellstone, causing the Burning debuff on contact and having a chance to release Lava when destroyed. This includes when placed by the player or when created by honey contacting lava.

Instead of a naturally occurring spawn of the Twins (?), a new boss may spawn named Mechdusa, prompting the message "Mechdusa has awoken". Mechdusa is essentially the amalgamation of all three mechanical bosses, shaped into a single creature, resembling a gorgon from Greek mythology, with the Destroyer as its body and Skeletron Prime serving as its head with the Twins being sprung out of its eye sockets. Despite being spawned as such, all three of them still possess their own independent health pool. The AI of the Mechdusa is also a combination of all three bosses' AI models, with the priority being Skeletron Prime > The Twins > The Destroyer (?).

Though the Zenith world does use the hunger and darkness damage systems from The Constant, it does not use the shader.

Worlds with this seed will use an upscaled world difficulty, so Journey > Classic, Classic > Expert, Expert > Master, and Master > Legendary. The Legendary difficulty is a secret difficulty only available on this seed, though what it specifically does is yet to be confirmed.

While Generating

 * All text will be backwards except for the text "Not Placing Traps". The same text appears when generating a No Traps seed.
 * The logo will be flipped upside down and the background will be replaced with a field of stars like it is in the Remix seed.
 * The cursor will be changed to a face made out of two stars and a moon as it is in the Drunk seed.
 * Falling stars can be bounced off the cursor which makes the same sound as the Meowmere's projectiles.

Difficulty Boss Mechanics (WIP):

 * The Eye of Cthulhu spawns a group of Servants of Cthulhu multiple times during its second phase.


 * Queen Bee's Larvae spawn throughout the world. However, due to the lack of an Underground Jungle biome, she will always be enraged when spawned.


 * King Slime has a very small chance to spawn when any slime is killed and retains his increased size from the For the Worthy seed.


 * Eater of Worlds' segments now split into Eaters of Souls.


 * The Brain of Cthulhu's final phase forcibly flips your camera upside-down, as though you're using a gravitation potion that can't be toggled off also now you cant see the brain you are able to hit on the mini map.


 * Skeletron's head reflects projectiles while it's spinning in the first phase, and when the hands have been destroyed, he'll constantly summon Dark Casters to assist him during the fight.


 * The Wall of Flesh summons Fire Imps during the battle which shoot high-velocity fireballs - these fireballs, unlike the fireballs of normal imps, are indestructible.


 * Plantera's hooks create thorns wherever they grasp that deal damage when touched, but can be destroyed by attacking them.


 * Golem is much smaller than normal, like in For the Worthy


 * Empress of Light must be fought during the day and will despawn instantly if summoned during night.


 * Moon Lord shoots out Moon Boulders, which behave similarly to the Bouncy Boulder.

World icon
The world icon of a Zenith world is a glitching tree.

Trivia

 * The smiley-faced moon seen during the generation of a drunk world is a reference to an astronomy hoax that was said to happen the same day Journey's End released on PC.
 * Unlike the other secret seeds, the drunk world and Celebrationmk10 seeds are interpreted as numbers, so any number of 0s can be added in the front (e.g.  for the drunk world). In addition, there are numerous unintended strings that generate these two secret seeds (due to the use of the ), such as:
 * Drunk world (case-sensitive):
 * Celebrationmk10 (case-sensitive):
 * If a modified world were to have 2 or more active secret seeds at the same time, the icon for it would follow this priority: Drunk world > For the worthy > Not the bees > Celebrationmk10 > The Constant.