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Catan Board Layouts & Map Arrangements

Explore different Catan board layouts and find the perfect arrangement for your next game. From the classic setup to custom shuffled boards — understand how tile placement shapes every game of Settlers of Catan.

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Types of Catan Board Layouts

Standard Layout (19 Hexes)

The classic Catan board arrangement with 19 hexagonal tiles in a honeycomb pattern. Five rows of 3-4-5-4-3 tiles create the iconic hex grid that millions of players know.

Expansion Layout (30 Hexes)

The 5-6 player expansion board adds an outer ring of hex tiles, creating a larger playing field with more strategic depth and resource variety.

Balanced Layout

An algorithmically optimized arrangement where resources and numbers are evenly distributed. No player starts with a significant advantage regardless of position.

Chaos Layout

A fully randomized tile and number placement with no constraints. Leads to unpredictable games where adapting to an unbalanced board is part of the challenge.

Catan Board Setup Guide

Whether you're shuffling tiles by hand or using our board randomizer, understanding the setup process helps you appreciate what makes a good layout.

1

Tile Placement Order

Start by placing the desert tile, then arrange resource tiles outward in a spiral pattern. This is the official Catan setup method and creates natural variety.

2

Number Token Placement

Place number tokens in alphabetical order (A through R) following the spiral. This is designed to spread high-probability numbers across the board.

3

Harbor Positioning

Harbors sit on the coastline edges between sea frames. Their placement affects which resources are most tradeable and can shift the entire game economy.

4

Desert Position Variants

The desert can be placed in the center (classic), on an edge (competitive), or randomly. Center placement creates a natural buffer zone; edge placement opens up the center.

Why Shuffle Your Catan Board?

The official Catan rules suggest a fixed beginner layout, but experienced players know that shuffling the boardbefore each game keeps things fresh and challenging. Here's why randomized layouts are better:

  • No memorized strategies — Every game requires new tactical thinking
  • Fairer games — Random placement eliminates "known best spots"
  • Higher replayability — Over 244 billion possible board arrangements
  • Better skills — Adapting to different boards makes you a stronger player

Our Catan board shuffler does in seconds what takes minutes by hand — and guarantees a balanced result every time.

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