In Pokémon GO you can now find completely different Pokémon in eggs. According to Niantic, the egg pool has been completely revised. We will show you the Pokémon that have already been confirmed.
What’s new now? If you take a look at the announcement from Niantic, it states that you can now find different Pokémon in the eggs. It seems that all the egg pools are completely new.
Currently, diligent players are still collecting data from trainers and evaluating the eggs that have been hatched. Therefore, there is not yet a complete list. However, we are already showing you the Pokémon that have been confirmed.
Look forward to these Pokémon in the eggs
Are there already surprises? The Pokémon in the eggs are currently not particularly special. However, it is noticeable that some monsters that were previously very common have not yet been confirmed.
These primarily include the Pokémon from Generation 1. The starters of Gen 1 or monsters like Dratini have not yet been hatched.
These Pokémon are confirmed in 2-km eggs:
- Magikarp
- Wailmer
- Surskit
- Swablu
- Cherry
- Panflam
- Piplup
- Serpifeu
- Fenek
- Ottaro
- Lapras
- Yorkleff
- Felilou
What stands out here? There are still many starter Pokémon. The starters from Gen 5 have switched from the 5 km eggs to the 2 km eggs. Starters from the first generations have not appeared yet.
These Pokémon are confirmed in 5-km eggs:
- Ponyta
- Grimer
- Onix
- Shuckle
- Tauros
- Eevee
- Volbeat
- Carvanha
- Lunatone
- Swablu
- Fermicula
What stands out here? The mix of Pokémon here is still quite colorful. So far, no starter Pokémon have appeared here. Regional monsters are still being hatched.
These Pokémon are confirmed in 7-km eggs:
- Alola Sandshrew
- Alola Vulpix
- Alola Grimer
- Alola Geodude
- Alola Meowth
- Alola Diglett
- Pichu
- Pii
- Fluffeluff
- Togepi
- Rufflet
- Swablu
- Electabuzz
- Magby
- Azurill
- Snubbull
- Dratini
- Mobai
- Mamapeto
- Mime Jr.
What stands out here? There seem to be the same Pokémon as before. Alola Pokémon and the babies appear with the same chances. It remains to be seen whether some of them may have been removed from the egg pool.
These Pokémon are confirmed in 10-km eggs:
- Barboach
- Shellos
- Click
- Shinx
What stands out here? The list is particularly short here. This is logical because 10-km eggs are the rarest. At first glance, it seems that some monsters may have been removed. So far, no Bagon, Dratini, or Larvitar have appeared, although they were probably the most common.
When will we know more about the list? A final egg list is likely to be available in a few days. After all, monsters like Kaumalat or Kapuno are extremely rare. It will take time to put together the complete egg pool.
In a few days you will find the complete list here with us in our extensive egg list.
You can now also find Shiny Kaumalat in Pokémon GO:



