Midjourney Chaos Parameter Guide

Understand --chaos 0–100 with use-case suggestions and copy-ready flags.

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Midjourney’s --chaos parameter decides how adventurous a single generation is. At 0, the four images in the grid are coherent variations on one idea. At 100, they can be four completely different interpretations of the same words. This guide lets you scrub the value and see exactly what to expect — plus when each level is the right tool.

How it works

--chaos (often abbreviated --c) takes an integer from 0 to 100, defaulting to 0. The slider here maps the range into practical bands:

  • 0–10 — Coherent. Four close variations on a single interpretation. Predictable and reliable.
  • 11–25 — Gentle variety. Small divergences in pose, framing, or palette. Still on-theme.
  • 26–50 — Exploratory. Meaningfully different takes that share the core idea. A good default for brainstorming with some safety.
  • 51–75 — Divergent. The four images branch into distinct concepts. High variety, lower consistency.
  • 76–100 — Wild. Maximum unpredictability. The model treats the prompt as a loose springboard.

Higher chaos is a discovery tool: you give up the ability to predict the output in exchange for a wider spread of ideas from a single prompt and a single set of GPU minutes.

Tips and notes

  • Start high, then commit. Use --chaos 50–100 early to find a direction, note the seed of the image you like, then drop chaos back to 0 to refine it.
  • Chaos and stylize are independent. Combine them deliberately — high chaos + low stylize gives varied but literal results; low chaos + high stylize gives consistent but heavily stylised ones.
  • It does not cost extra. Like stylize, chaos changes the look, not the render time or GPU usage. Experiment freely.
  • Pair with --no for control. If high chaos keeps surfacing unwanted elements, add a --no exclusion list to keep the variety on-brief.
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