Pokemon Go Egg Chart for April 2021: 2km, 5km, 7km, 10km and 12km strange eggs hatch list

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One of the most reliable ways to get your hands on new Pokemon in Pokemon Go is through egg hatching. But what Pokemon can you expect from each type of eggs?

In Pokemon Go, Pokemon Eggs are rewarded randomly to the player through visiting Pokestops throughout the world or being given gifts by your friends. Hatching eggs is a great way to farm candy and actually has a good chance of providing better Pokemon with better stats than you might find out in the wild. Some of the rarer, best Pokemon in Pokemon Go are most easily obtained through hatching eggs, which is handy. If a hatching Pokemon has a shiny form in the game, they too can hatch from eggs, by the way.

Pokemon Eggs are a mystery draw: you have no idea what you’re going to hatch until it hatches, though there are different types of egg in the game, which gives you a broad idea of what to expect in terms of both hatch time and the potential Pokemon inside. Listing off an egg chart of all the Pokemon that can hatch from each type of egg is one of the purposes of this page. But first, let’s talk about how eggs work in more detail.

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Pokemon Go Egg Hatching: getting eggs, hatching eggs and speeding up hatching

As we mention above, Pokemon Eggs can be obtained in Pokemon Go through Pokestops, gifts from friends, defeating Leaders in battle, and adventure sync. The egg types are as followed, named after how far you must travel to hatch them: 2km, 5km, 7km, 10km, 11km, and 12km.

Most Pokemon Eggs are obtained through simply going to Pokestops and swiping them, as with other items. Some eggs are different, however. 7km eggs can only be obtained from gift packages sent by friends. Both 5km and 10km eggs can drop through Adventure Sync – but Adventure Sync eggs have a different hatch pool than the standard versions of these same eggs. The 12km ‘Strange Egg’ is a random drop from defeating a Team Go Rocket leader in battle, so long as you have enough space in your egg inventory.

You can only carry 9 Pokemon eggs at once – if you have 9 and find one at a Pokestop, you’ll be forced to leave it behind. None will drop from gifts at all if your egg inventory is full. You’ve been warned.

Once you have Pokemon Eggs, you hatch them by putting them into incubators – just touch an egg and then choose an Incubator to put it in. You’ve got one unlimited incubator that has endless uses (this is the orange one), and this incubator is best used to hatch those fast-hatching 2km eggs. You can buy other types of Incubator or get them as rewards – they have three limited uses, after which they’ll break. The regular Incubator (blue) hatches at normal speed, while the Super Incubator (purple) hatches 1.5 times faster – though some special events have increased these speeds further.

In order to hatch, all you need to do is walk with them in the incubator. Pokemon Go needs to be open, but you should consider turning on battery saving mode before slipping your phone into your pocket. You can also turn on Adventure Sync, which uses your phone’s built-in location tracking to feed information back to Pokemon Go. Egg hatching is also where the Pokemon Go Plus comes most in handy – you can use it to actually fully lock your phone and walk around while still racking up distance for Pokemon Go’s egg hatching – which in turn will save you a lot of battery.

Once you’ve walked the distance indicated by the egg name, a Pokemon will emerge. As you’d expect, rarer Pokemon come out of longer-distance eggs. Keep in mind if you’re cycling or riding as a passenger in a car that Pokemon Go only seems to track the distance traveled towards your egg hatching if you’re traveling at slower speeds – around 10mph or less.

Here’s what Pokemon can hatch from each egg type, listed in Pokedex order for each egg type. We’ll do our best to keep it up to date with patches and changes, which come in line with the season (Currently the Season of Legends) and other ongoing in-game events, which this month is most pressingly the 2021 Easter Event, which adjusts 5km egg hatches:

Pokemon Go 2km Egg Chart

This 2km eggs list for Pokemon Go simply details all of the Pokemon that can currently hatch out of the basic, green, 2km Pokemon eggs.

Pokemon Type Evolutions?
Growlithe Fire Arcanine (50 Candy)
Cubone Ground Marowak (50 Candy)
Magikarp Water Gyarados (400 Candy)
Hoppip Grass / Flying Skiploom (25 Candy)
Jumpluff (100 Candy)
Wooper Water / Ground Quagsire (50 Candy)
Dunsparce Normal
Treecko Grass Grovyle (25 Candy)
Sceptile (100 Candy)
Torchic Fire Combusken (25 Candy)
Blaziken (100 Candy)
Mudkip Water Marshtomp (25 Candy)
Swampert (100 Candy)
Meditite Fighting / Psychic Medicham (50 Candy)
Volbeat (region exclusive) Bug
Illumise (region exclusive) Bug
Wailmer Water Wailord (50 Candy)
Swablu Normal / Flying Altaria (50 Candy)
Budew Grass / Poison Roselia (25 Candy)
Roserade (100 Candy)
Minccino Normal Cinccino (50 Candy, Unova Stone)
Buneary Normal Lopunny (50 Candy)
Fletchling Normal / Flying Fletchinder (25 Candy), Talonflame (100 Candy)
Bunnelby Normal Diggersby (50 Candy)
Litleo Fire / Normal Pyroar (50 Candy)

Pokemon Go 5km Eggs Chart

Next, here’s the 5km Egg List for Pokemon Go – everything that can currently hatch out of those yellow eggs.

Pokemon Type Evolutions?
Farfetch’d (region exclusive) Flying / Normal
Voltorb Electric Electrode (50 Candy)
Lickitung Normal Lickilicky (100 Candy)
Kangaskhan (region exclusive) Normal
Scyther Flying / Bug Scizor (50 Candy & Metal Coat)
Tauros (region exclusive) Normal
Eevee Normal Many Eevee Evolutions
Pineco Bug Forretress (50 Candy)
Heracross (region exclusive) Fighting / Bug
Corsola (region exclusive) Water / Rock
Ralts Psychic / Fairy Kirlia (25 Candy), Gallade or Gardevoir (100 Candy)
Azurill Normal / Fairy Marill (25 Candy)
Azumarill (25 Candy)
Torkoal (region exclusive) Fire
Feebas Water Milotic (100 Candy)
Tropius (region exclusive) Grass / Flying
Clamperl Water Huntail or Gorebyss
Relicanth (region exclusive) Water / Rock
Pachirisu (region exclusive) Electric
Mime Jr. (region exclusive) Psychic / Fairy Mr. Mime (50 Candy)
Chatot (region exclusive) Normal / Flying
Carnivine (region exclusive) Grass
Pansage (region exclusive) Grass
Pansear (region exclusive) Fire
Panpour (region exclusive) Water
Blitzle Electric Zebstrika (50 Candy)
Roggenrola Ground Boldore (50 Candy), Gigalith (200 Candy or trade)
Maractus Grass
Gothita Psychic Gothorita (25 Candy), Gothitelle (100 Candy)
Solosis Psychic Duosion (25 Candy), Reuniclus (100 Candy)
Bouffalant (region exclusive) Normal
Chespin Grass Quilladin (25 Candy), Chesnaught (100 Candy)
Fennekin Fire Braixen (25 Candy), Delphox (100 Candy)
Froakie Water Frogadier (25 Candy), Greninja (100 Candy)

Pokemon Go 7km Egg Chart

Here’s a list of every single Pokemon that can currently hatch out of a 7km egg.

Pokemon Type Evolutions
Alolan Sandshrew Ice / Steel Alolan Sandslash (50 Candy)
Alolan Vulpix Ice Alolan Ninetales (50 Candy)
Alolan Diglett Ground / Steel Alolan Dugtrio (50 Candy)
Alolan Meowth Dark Alolan Persian (50 Candy)
Galarian Meowth Steel Perrserker (50 Candy)
Alolan Geodude Rock / Electric Alolan Graveler (25 Candy), Alolan Golem (100 Candy)
Galarian Farfetch’d Fighting
Galarian Zigzagoon Dark / Normal Galarian Linoone (25 Candy), Galarian Obstagoon (100 Candy)
Galarian Darumaka Ice Galarian Darmanitan (50 Candy)
Galarian Stunfisk Ground / Steel

Pokemon Go 10km Eggs List

This used to be the biggest size egg, but no longer. Here’s the 10km Egg Chart for Pokemon Go right now.

Pokemon Type Evolution?
Nincada Bug / Ground Ninjask (50 Candy)
Shinx Electric Luxio (25 Candy), Luxray (100 Candy)
Gible Dragon / Ground Gabite (25 Candy), Garchomp (100 Candy)
Riolu Fighting Lucario (50 Candy)
Audino Normal
Timburr Fighting Gurdurr (50 Candy), Conkeldurr (200 Candy)
Darumaka Fire Darmanitan (50 Candy)
Emolga Electric / Flying
Alomomola Water
Klink Steel Klang (25 Candy)
Klinklang (100 Candy)
Litwick Fire / Ghost Lampent (25 Candy), Chandelure (100 Candy & Unova Stone)
Axew
Golett Ghost / Ground Golurk (50 Candy)
Rufflet Normal / Flying Braviary (50 Candy)
Espurr Psychic Meowstic (50 Candy)
Noibat Flying / Dragon Noivern (400 Candy)

Pokemon Go 12km Egg Chart

The red 12km eggs in Pokemon Go are also known as ‘strange eggs’, and provide some high-tier Pokemon as their rewards.

Pokemon Type Evolution?
Qwilfish Water / Poison
Larvitar Ground / Rock Pupitar, Tyranitar
Corphish Water Crawdaunt
Absol Dark
Skorupi Poison / Bug Drapion
Sandile Ground / Dark Krokorok, Krookodile
Scraggy Dark / Fighting Scrafty
Pawniard Steel / Dark Bisharp
Vullaby Dark / Flying Mandibuzz
Deino Dragon / Dark Zweilous, Hydreigon

Pokemon Go Adventure Sync Egg Chart

As well as the regular 5km and 10km eggs in Pokemon Go, there are also a handful of special eggs of these distances rewarded as rewards for meeting certain adventure sync goals.

Depending on how far you walk, you’ll be rewarded special eggs that have a high chance of hatching one of six Pokemon – meaning there are 12 possible rewards in this category, six for each size of egg.

Pokemon Type Egg Size
Petilil Grass 5km
Gothita Psychic 5km
Solosis Psychic 5km
Karrablast Bug 5km
Joltik Electric / Bug 5km
Shelmet Bug 5km
Bagon Dragon 10km
Beldum Steel / Psychic 10km
Gible Dragon / Ground 10km
Riolu Fighting 10km
Emolga Electric / Flying 10km
Klink Steel 10km

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