Structure List (Nintendo Switch Edition)
In Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition, each structure has a Minecraft ID assigned to it. Structures exist in one of three dimensions (Overworld, Nether, or End). You can find specific structures in the game using the /locate command.
Here is an interactive list of the Minecraft IDs for all structures for the latest version of Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition.
(Enter a value in the field above to find structures in the table below)
Minecraft ID | Dimension | Description of Structure |
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ancient_city | Overworld | Nearest Ancient City |
bastion_remnant | Nether | Nearest Bastion Remnant |
buried_treasure | Overworld | Nearest Buried Treasure |
end_city | End | Nearest End City |
fortress | Nether | Nearest Nether Fortress |
mansion | Overworld | Nearest Woodland Mansion |
mineshaft | Overworld | Nearest Abandoned Mineshaft |
monument | Overworld | Nearest Ocean Monument |
pillager_outpost | Overworld | Nearest Pillager Outpost |
ruined_portal | Overworld or Nether | Nearest Ruined Portal |
ruins | Overworld | Nearest Ocean Ruin |
shipwreck | Overworld | Nearest Shipwreck |
stronghold | Overworld | Nearest Stronghold |
temple | Overworld | Nearest Jungle Temple, Pyramid, Witch Hut, Igloo |
trail_ruins | Overworld | Nearest Trail Ruins |
village | Overworld | Nearest Village |
Example of how to use a Minecraft ID for a Structure
You will need to know the Minecraft ID for a structure when using the /locate command.
For example, you use the Minecraft ID called pillager_outpost in the /locate command when you want to find the coordinates of the closest Pillager Outpost in your Minecraft world:
/locate structure pillager_outpost
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