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Galactic Coordinates are addresses used to procedurally generate Worlds in LEGO Worlds. When generating random worlds ("Find a Random World" on the Galaxy Map), the game will automatically generate worlds based on a combination of two words from the WorldNameGen list (see below) and a 2 or 3-digit number (using the following pattern: WORD1-WORD2-###), followed by a single letter code representing a "Zone" based on available Zones that the Player has unlocked (also shown below).

Galactic Coordinates are not limited by this formula, however. When a player wants to "create" or "locate" a world, they can use nearly any string for the coordinates (subject to some rules and limitations), along with a Zone to generate the new world.

  • Any characters (alpha, numeric and most common keyboard symbols) can be used and spaces do count[1], however a built-in word filter will automatically exclude any forbidden words, causing the game to revert to a random seed instead.
  • The maximum length is 40 characters
  • The Zone must be one that the Player has already unlocked.
  • Note: As of Title Update 3b, in late 2017, certain characters began causing the input to reset[2], preventing even non-banned words from being entered. This bug was still present in December 2018.

Generating a World from World Seeds[]

On the Galaxy menu, the player will need to choose "Locate a World", and then enter both the string of characters for the Galactic Coordinates and a "Zone". The zone corresponds to a specific set of rules regarding the world type:

Zones[]

  • Icon Red X A, B and C are reserved as "Starter World" types - for the three Tutorial Worlds - and cannot be selected by players.
  • Icon World Small D, E and F are small (50x50) worlds with a single biome, selected from specific groups (D being the most restrictive, and F allowing all Biomes)
  • Icon World Medium G & H are medium (100x100) worlds with multiple biomes. G limits what Biomes can appear, H allows all Biomes.
  • Icon World Large J are Large (150x150) worlds with no restricted Biomes.
  • Icon Galaxy Map Seasonal I are small (50x50) worlds with only the Winter Wonderland biome, which is restricted from all other lists (in other words, random worlds will either be all Winter Wonderland or none at all).
  • ClassicSpace Indicator M are small (50x50) worlds with only the Moon biome, which is restricted from all other lists (in other words, random worlds will either be all Moon or no Moon at all).
  • Icon Galaxy Map Monsters S are small (50x50) worlds with only the Monster Town biome, which is restricted from all other lists (in other words, random worlds will either be all Monster Town or none at all).
  • Super Flat V Is Super Flat only.
  • Icon World Huge X are Huge (200x200) worlds with no restrictions.
  • Icon Dev World Y is a special tiny (10x10) developer world designed to load quickly. This is not accessible to players in Adventure Mode on PC, or to any players on Xbox (not tested on other systems).
  • Icon Red X Z is reserved for Custom worlds and cannot be input when Locating a World.

Choosing a Zone other than those listed above will cause the system to select a different valid Zone at random.

Known World Seeds[]

While any set of coordinates can be used to "Locate a World", some coordinates lead to specially created worlds or worlds with particular points of interest. The list below covers some of the better known ones. Note that changes to LEGO Worlds can invalidate or change previously known World Seeds.

Legendary Bricks are all found on specially generated worlds, based on a specific set of numeric coordinates discovered by unlocking and translating special QR codes. The worlds for these will always be the same, regardless of player. A spoiler list of these worlds can be found on the Legendary Bricks page, (although it is always more fun to figure it out on your own!)

Additional known Galactic Coordinates and unique world seeds: (These seeds are confirmed to work, as of December, 2018.)

  • Microla (Zone = F) - A custom world built by TT Games Community Manager Bear Parker and originally shown at E3 2017, before being added to the LEGO Worlds game several months later. This world has a "microscale Los Angeles" a very simplified version of LA, with a few highlight buildings, but all much, much smaller than the minifig running amongst them. http://www.brickstolife.com/lego-worlds-secret-micro-la-map-from-e3-2017/


WorldNameGen Word List[]

WorldNameGen word list
Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon
Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa
Lambda Mu Nu Xi Omicron
Pi Rho Sigma Tau Upsilon
Phi Chi Psi Omega Aquarius
Pisces Aries Taurus Gemini Leo
Virgo Libra Scorpio Sagittarius Capricorn
Hodskinson Everett George Harry Evangeline
Isadora Llyr Rufus Ivo Ossian
Fflur Rose Iris Branwen Wither
DeLuca Deasy Key Rumsey Hatton
Boon Curtis Cummings Greatrix McNair
Jones Coleman McLaughlin Scopes Manley
Wilson Vaile CollOrfila Leach deGroot
Drury Prax Sommeregger Prost Wray
Crofts Dudley Boorman Cabeleira Chiu
Kuntze Thibault Thompson Bradbury Geeson
Manley Daresbury Haven Chapman Anwyll
Campbell Vetoreti Edwards Mulligan Doran
Hall Frost James Munro
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