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Every Valheim world is generated from a seed, a small string of characters that decides exactly where mountains, meadows, and ominous swamps will spawn. If you stumbled into a particularly good map and want to rebuild it on another save, hand it to a friend, or just keep track of where you have been, you will need that seed.
The catch is that Valheim does not put it front and center. Here are two reliable ways to dig it out.

The fastest option lives inside your Windows file system. No mods, no extra downloads.
That is the whole trick. Each saved world has its seed written right into the filename.
If you would rather pull the seed from inside the game itself, SkToolBox handles it cleanly.
As a bonus, SkToolBox can also spawn items, so it is worth keeping around if you like a little extra flexibility in your runs.
Once you have the seed (or the actual files), sharing is straightforward. Upload the `.db` and `.fwl` files for your world to your platform of choice. Anyone downloading them just needs to drop the files into their own Valheim folder using the same path shown above.
Two methods, one seed, and plenty of new excuses to start yet another playthrough.
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