5 most frequently found biomes in Minecraft

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The deep ocean biome is the most common variants of the ocean biome, with a spawn rate of 1 in 19. With similar characteristics to the regular ocean biome, the deep ocean biome exceeds over 35 blocks in peak water depth. This makes it almost twice as deep as a regular ocean biome.

Deep ocean

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The mountain biome is set to receive a massive overhaul in the highly anticipated upcoming Minecraft Caves and Cliffs part 2 update. In its current state, however, it clocks in as one of the most commonly seen biomes in the game, boasting a spawn rate of 1 in 15.

Mountains

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The third most commonly generated Minecraft biome is the Ocean. With a generation rate of 1 in 15, it's a bit rarer than forest and plains biomes, but is still extremely common in the grand scheme of things. The ocean is not really habitable for players, but is one of the best biomes for exploration.

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Ocean

As one of the most instantly recognizable biomes in Minecraft, the plains biome ties with forests as the most commonly generated biome, with a 1 in 11 chance of being created. As the name suggests, plains biomes are relatively uneventful, featuring flat landscapes, tall grass, oak trees and sunflowers.

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Plains

Featuring an abundance of densely packed oak and birch trees, the forest biome has approximately a 1 in 11 chance of being generated, making it one of the most common biomes in the game.\ The forest was one of the few original biomes to first be implemented into Minecraft.

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Forest