Fallout 3 cell ID

This page lists all cell IDs in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes
In the G.E.C.K. all locations are organized in "world spaces".

One of these world spaces is called "Interiors" and covers most interior cells. In general these differ from cells in other world spaces by having a specific name on the local map and having no cell grid.

The major world space for exterior cells is the "Wasteland". All cells organized here don't offer a local map name other than "The Capital Wasteland", regardless of possible map markers. The districts in Washington, D.C. are organized in own world spaces, showing their respective name on the local map. Other world spaces exist for special situations, such as exterior cells that are connected only to an interior cell (e.g. the top of the Washington Monument), or outdoor areas with an exit to the Capital Wasteland (e.g. Megaton).

Additional world spaces are added by add-ons.
 * Note: Though The Pitt uses world spaces and cell names, beginning with "DLC01", and Operation: Anchorage uses "DLC02", they were released in reversed order. The default load order should reflect this, as does their order here.

The cell ID is composed of 8 hexadecimal symbols (0–9, A, B, C, D, E, F), where the first 2 reflect the place of the data file in the load order, starting with "00". The tables listed here use the default load order for convenience and identification purposes. Please note, that depending on one's specific configuration the first two digits may vary individually. When using ID or DLC ID for referencing the given IDs, these first two digits are managed by the templates.
 * Note: See Form ID and Help: Form IDs for further information.

Console Commands

 * - Use this command to teleport to a specific cell. The "cell edid" variable should be replaced with the EditorID for the location in question.
 * - Use this command to teleport to a cell that lacks a specific EditorID. The "worldname" variable should be replaced with the world space of the location in question, and "x" and "y" with its location cell grid coordinates respectively.