The main goal in Pokémon GO is to catch the little monsters. We will show you tips here on how to do that quickly and effectively so you can get the most out of it in a short time.
This is shown here: If you use the right tips, you can catch Pokémon much faster. Different approaches play an important role. Quickly catching, proper planning, and a smart approach are crucial.
We will show you tips here that offer you all of that. If you apply them, you will notice a quick increase in your catches.
Catch Pokémon Quickly – Tips, Catching Trick, Planning
Use the catching trick: Many players probably know this trick already, but it is essential for quickly catching Pokémon. This way, you save at least 10 seconds with each monster and progress much faster.
The trick works as follows:
- Click on a Pokémon
- Drag the Pokéball icon in the bottom right corner down to the left with your left hand and hold it there
- You can now throw a Pokéball at the Pokémon with your right fingers
- If you hit, let all fingers go off the screen
- Then click on the flee symbol in the top left corner
- Click on the Pokémon again – If you can’t catch it anymore, then it is in your box or has fled. If it appears again, repeat the trick because it has broken free
You should use the catching trick permanently. This way, you are always faster and save the most time.
Plan a route: A good route is a big advantage. So look around your area: Where do particularly many Pokémon spawn? Where are there enough PokéStops?
Design your route around these points. It should ideally be a circle and last for an hour. This way, you avoid walking through the same area twice and having already caught all the Pokémon there. The spawns regenerate every hour. So you can start over again after an hour and usually catch the same amount of Pokémon again.
Plan fixed times: Each spawn point brings forth a Pokémon at the same time every hour, which remains for 30 minutes or an hour.
So it can also happen that you catch a different amount of Pokémon at different times on your route. So test when the most Pokémon appear on your route and always start walking at the best time. This way, you can sometimes catch 30-50 Pokémon per hour – just because you started at a specific time.
Decide quickly on a ball: When you click on a Pokémon, you should be able to decide within a second which ball is useful here. A Mogelbaum with 1400 CP should be thrown with a Hyperball, while a Hornliu with 10 CP should, of course, be thrown with a Pokéball.
Use Super or Hyperballs more often. This way, you have a higher catch chance and don’t have to click on the Pokémon repeatedly to catch it. Your goal should be to catch every Pokémon with the first ball.
By the way, you can also save a lot while throwing the balls. With a trick, you will never waste balls when catching again.
Catch every Pokémon: The Mogelbaum mentioned above with 1400 CP may not be the favorite Pokémon when it comes to quick catching, but you shouldn’t leave it alone.
Try to catch every Pokémon that appears in front of you. Even if you only have a few Super or Hyperballs, you should at least throw a Pokéball at every monster. Sometimes you get lucky and it stays in. It’s worth a try.
Prepare well in advance: An empty PokéBox is mandatory if you want to move quickly. It’s very annoying when you have to stop in the middle to empty your box.
You should always have around 200 slots in your PokéBox. Sort thoroughly before your round so that you are not too busy when you have to sort out while on the go.
Try to take every Pokémon quest with you: Sometimes Pokémon are not only in the wild, but also hide in quests. You should also keep an eye on those.
Quests like “Send 3 Pokémon” or “Land 3 great throws” are quickly done and give you another Pokémon.
You should also manage your quests wisely. Look at which quest you can complete quickly and leave more complex quests aside – provided they don’t have a really good reward.
The quick catching of Pokémon is particularly worthwhile at the GO Fest 2020. This time it takes place from home and could even be better than the past GO Fests.


