Pokemon Go Egg Chart
Pokemon Go Egg Chart

Pokemon Go Egg Chart

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Here’s a Pokemon Go Egg Chart, showing all of the possible Pokemon that can be obtained from hatching eggs. There are currently 4 different types of eggs Pokemon can hatch from, including 2km, 5km, 7km, or 10km eggs. You can only hold 9 eggs at a time, so you’ll want to have as many as possible incubating at all times to efficiently hatch your eggs. Pokemon types will change frequently, so bookmark this site and check back in the future for any changes.

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Hatching eggs can be done in a few different ways. Sometimes, walking around the required distance is not an option so you’ll have to resort to a more creative method. Shaking your phone around can be done with the Pokemon Go app closed and Adventure Sync mode enabled from the settings.

Driving around in a car can also get you some distance for the eggs as long as you keep it to a slow 10 miles per hour. Another interesting method is to put your phone in Adventure Mode and throw it in a backpack or a sock and bounce it around in there for a while. We’d encourage the traditional method of walking around whenever possible, though. It’s a great excuse to get out of the house and get some exercise!

Pokemon Go Egg Chart 2020

Super Incubators can be purchased with Pokemon Go Coins to speed up the egg incubation process. Each one costs 200 coins and can incubate three eggs before breaking. There are often sales on these during the holidays, so you may want to wait until you can get your hands on a bundle deal.

Here are all the different Pokemon you can hatch from the different types of eggs. Pokemon with an asterisk (*) next to them means that Pokemon can hatch as shiny.

2km Egg Chart

Here are all of the confirmed 2km egg hatches:

  • Wurmple
  • Wailmer*
  • Venipede
  • Turtwig*
  • Tepig
  • Swablu*
  • Snivy
  • Purrloin
  • Piplup*
  • Patrat*
  • Oshawaott
  • Magikarp*
  • Luvdisc*
  • Lillipup*
  • Dwebble
  • Chimchar*
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5km Egg Chart

  • Anorith
  • Buizel
  • Burmy*
  • Carvanha
  • Cherubi
  • Clamperl*
  • Croagunk
  • Cubone*
  • Eevee*
  • Gligar*
  • Grimer
  • Joltik
  • Karrablast
  • Lileep
  • Minccino*
  • Pinsir*
  • Ponyta*
  • Roggenrola
  • Scyther*
  • Shelmet
  • Skarmory*
  • Skorupi
  • Trubbish
  • Tympole
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7km Egg Chart

While other eggs come from PokeStops, these 7km eggs are found exclusively from gifts. As of March 5th, 2020, fossils have re-invaded 7km eggs. Here are the following Fossil Pokemon appearing in 7km eggs.

  • Aerodactyl*
  • Anorith*
  • Archen
  • Cranidos
  • Kabuto*
  • Lileep*
  • Omanyte*
  • Shieldon
  • Tirtouga

10km Egg Chart

  • Absol*
  • Alomomola
  • Archen
  • Audino
  • Axew
  • Crandios
  • Darumaka
  • Deino
  • Feebas*
  • Ferroseed
  • Gible*
  • Golett
  • Klink*
  • Litwick
  • Mawile*
  • Riolu*
  • Shinx*
  • Timburr
  • Tirtouga
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Here’s a video from popular YouTuber PokeGirl7 to help you with some alternative egg hatching techniques:

We’ll do our best to keep this list up to date, so check back periodically for updates.

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