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This isn't the only secret seed. From what I understand, normally a seed determines all the random values used in world generation, so using the same seed would normally generate an identical world. But these secret seeds generate differently for everyone, so what it's probably doing is seeing the secret seed and saying, "aha, generate a super secret world then," and then gets a new seed that you can't see which determines the random values for world generation.
notthebees
fortheworthy
and probably even more
Just everything perfectly organized.
It's a massive amount of changes that make the world much harder. For example, if a pot drops a bomb, it'd be lit and explode, the Jungle Temple is much larger, Bunnies are replaced with exploding ones, and so on. It's referred to as "getgoodworldgen" in the game's code, according to the wiki.