For Monero? All of them do as far as I know
Discussion
cake seems to use 25 words mnemomic
In my experience most are 25 word seeds. Feather wallet for desktop does “polyseeds” which are 16 words. You can convert the 16 word polyseed into a standard 25 word within the app if you need to restore to a wallet that only supports 25 words.
I would prefer to use the standard 24 words
12 or 24 words is a bitcoin thing. Monero is different.
Its not a bitcoin thing.
Don’t know what to recommend for you then. I’ve got 4-5 different wallets on my devices and none offer 12 or 24 as an option. All are 25 except for feather.
I'm curious why you want specifically 12 or 24 words? Why does it matter?
Linearity
I kind of wish 12 words were more common in Monero (I've seen pretty good arguments that 24 words isn't stronger than 12 words)
But yea, 25 words seems to be the standard. It's only one extra word from 24 so not a big deal to me at least.
It is a big deal if you try to use a same key (like for inheritance) for multiple coins.
12 key or 24 key or 16 key or 25 keys all will have the same security level (minus the fact you can split the key for added security, that is the only difference)
To be fair, it isn’t even recommended to use the same key in multiple wallets of the same chain much less share a seed between multiple types of assets. This method would make me extremely uncomfortable.
It is not recommended but it is not wrong.
It is exceptionally important if you wish to inherit your wallet to someone who is less crypto-literate as you are.
I guess, you do you.. but normal password reuse is dangerous in normal online accounts without factoring in the financial aspect… now you’re putting 100% of your digital assets behind a single point of failure. 😬
If you want multiple coins in the same wallet i recommend Edge, you can restore it with username and password. It's the best balance between privacy/convenience
Thanks for the tips!

Lol apparently the address created on exodus is different from the one on coinomi despite same key. Is that normal?
I can’t say for certain, but possibly exodus uses different derivation paths?
It’s been years since I used exodus but IIRC I tested making a wallet there and restoring it in a few others and it did work correctly. Id be wary seeing an unexpected address. Exodus will create new sub-addresses for receiving but the base address should be one you recognize.

