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🎲 Catan board generator

Set up a balanced or random island before your next game night. Pick player count and mode, then share one link so the whole table matches the same layout.

Fair & tournament modes · 3–6 players · Base or 30-hex extension · Shareable link
🔧 Advanced rules (Fair mode)

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Tap Generate new board to see your island

🗺️ Terrain legend

Mountains terrain (Ore)

Mountains

Ore

Forest terrain (Lumber)

Forest

Lumber

Hills terrain (Brick)

Hills

Brick

Pasture terrain (Wool)

Pasture

Wool

Fields terrain (Grain)

Fields

Grain

Desert terrain (None)

Desert

None

What is a Catan board generator?

A Catan board generator lays out terrain and number tokens so you do not have to shuffle everything by hand. Whether you want the official beginner island, a completely random map, or a calmer fair setup where red numbers never touch, you get a picture of the board in a few seconds.

Why use a fair or random layout?

The rulebook’s variable setup can still place two hot numbers side by side. Many groups prefer house rules that keep 6 and 8 apart. Fair mode does that for you, with optional extras like blocking identical numbers or matching terrain on neighboring hexes. Tournament mode turns all of those stricter checks on at once. Random mode skips the rules for a wild card table.

How to use this page

  1. Pick how many people are playing — 3 through 6.
  2. Choose a mode — Fair, Random, Beginner, or Tournament.
  3. Pick base or extension board — 19 hexes or the larger 30-hex island.
  4. Generate — the preview updates instantly.
  5. Share the layout — tap Share to copy the link, or copy the URL from the address bar; both stay in sync after you generate.

Balance score

After each roll you will see a simple balance score from 1–10. It nudges down when very high rolls sit next to each other, when identical numbers touch, or when the same terrain clusters. It is a quick read on how “spiky” the island feels—not an official tournament certification.

Tile counts (base game)

The classic island uses nineteen terrain hexes and eighteen number chits. Deserts never get a production number. The extension adds more hills, forests, fields, pastures, mountains, a second desert, and the extra chits that ship in that box.

Frequently asked questions

How do I use the Catan board generator?

Choose how many people are playing (3–6), pick a generation mode (Fair, Random, Beginner, or Tournament), then tap Generate New Board. The layout appears right away. Use Share link so everyone at the table sets up the same island.

What is the difference between Fair mode and Random mode?

Fair mode follows popular balance rules: 6 and 8 never sit next to each other, and you can turn on extra rules so identical numbers or the same terrain are not neighbors. Random mode shuffles everything with no restrictions—closer to drawing tiles blindly from the bag.

What is a balanced Catan board?

A balanced board spreads luck more evenly: high dice totals (6 and 8) are not stacked on touching hexes, resources are not clumped in one corner, and every seat has a fair shot at wheat, ore, brick, wood, and sheep over the course of the game.

Can I use this generator for the 5–6 player expansion?

Yes. Pick 5 or 6 players and choose 5–6 Player Expansion in the menu. The preview switches to the larger 30-hex island and uses the correct tile and number sets for that box.

How many possible Catan board combinations are there?

The base game alone has an enormous number of tile and number combinations—far more than anyone could play in a lifetime. That is why a quick generator beats sorting tiles by hand before every game night.

What are the official Catan setup rules?

The rulebook offers a fixed beginner layout and a variable setup: shuffle terrain face down, build the island, then place number tokens in spiral order. Official rules do not forbid 6 and 8 next to each other; avoiding that is a common house rule, which Fair mode applies for you.

Is this Catan board generator free?

Yes. There is no account and no payment. The board is created in your browser, so your layout stays on your device unless you choose to copy a link.