Pokémon Go Egg Charts: 2km, 5km, 7km, 10km and ‘Strange’ red 12km Eggs

If you have been playing Pokemon Go for a long time, by now, you must have an idea that hatching eggs are the staple of Pokemon Go. In fact, it forms a core experience when you play the latest pokemon series. 

Eggs are rewarded to the players in pokemon go randomly whenever they visit the pokestops across the world or whenever a friend gifts it to the player.

Check out this detailed guide to learn how hatching works and about the 2km, 5km, 7km, 10km, and ‘Strange’ red 12km Egg charts in pokemon.

Finding Eggs, Hatching Eggs, & Speeding up Hatching: Pokemon Go

According to June 21, 2018

As discussed earlier, you can find the eggs at pokestops, by defeating the leaders or when you receive gifts from friends.

While you can find the common pokemon eggs at pokestops by swiping them with the other items, on the other hand, you can obtain the 7 km eggs only when your friends gift you. The 5Km and 10Km eggs can be dropped through Adventure Sync. The 12 Km strange eggs can be obtained only by defeating the leaders of Team Rocket Go.

Pokemon Go 2km Egg Chart

In the latest Pokemon season, you can see which pokemon can hatch from the 2km eggs. You can also see the rarity levels of these pokemon when you tap on the egg. New pokemon gets added to this chart occasionally. Whenever a switch happens, the players will be rewarded with the event-related pokemon.

So, here is the list of pokemon you would find in the 2 Km egg chat:

  • Magikarp (Gen 1)
  • Pichu (Gen 2)
  • Smoochum (Gen 2)
  • Azurill (Gen 3)
  • Budew (Gen 4)
  • Mantyke (Gen 4)
  • Bergmite (Gen 6)
  • Pikipek (Gen 7)
  • Yungoos (Gen 7)
  • Fomantis (Gen 7)
  • Wimpod (Gen 7)

Pokemon Go 5km Egg Chart

With the recent update in the game, players are now able to see which pokemon can hatch out of the 5km egg. During the in-game events, when you collect a pokemon, its tiering might change. For example, if you collect the Togepi pokemon during an event, it moves to tier 4. If you collect it in a non-event, it goes to tier 1.

Here are the pokemon that you can expect from the 5km egg chart:

  • Togepi
  • Skamory
  • Azurill
  • Wynaut
  • Bronzor
  • Bonsly
  • Mime Jr. (region exclusive)
  • Rowlet
  • Litten
  • Popplio

In this event, you can find regional pokemon as well by hatching these 5km eggs. Here are a few of them:

  • Farfetch’d (Gen 1)
  • Kangaskhan (Gen 1)
  • Tauros (Gen 1)
  • Heracross (Gen 2)
  • Torkoal (Gen 3)
  • Tropius (Gen 3)
  • Relicanth (Gen 3)
  • Mime Jr. (Gen 4)
  • Chatot (Gen 4)
  • Carnivine (Gen 4)
  • Pansage (Gen 5)
  • Pansear (Gen 5)
  • Panpour (Gen 5)
  • Pachirisu (Gen 5)
  • Maractus (Gen 5)
  • Bouffalant (Gen 5)

All of these Pokemon are Tier 1 rarity.

7km Egg Chart

The pokemon you find in the 7km egg chart frequently change when there is an in-game event going on. Like the above pokemon charts, you can know which pokemon you will get after hatching by just tapping on it.

Here are the pokemon you can find in the 7km egg chart based on their tiers.

Under Tier 1 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:

  • Galarian Meowth
  • Hisuian Voltorb
  • Galarian Stunfisk
  • Under Tier 2 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:
  • Alolan Meowth
  • Galarian Ponyta
  • Galarian Farfetch’d
  • Hisuian Qwilfish
  • Under Tier 3 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:
  • Alolan Vulpix
  • Hisuian Sneasel
  • Galarian Slowpoke
  • Under Tier 4 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:
  • Hisuian Growlithe
  • Galarian Zigzagoon
  • Under Tier 5 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:
  • Galarian Darumaka

10km Egg Chart

Here is the list of pokemon that you can obtain from the 10km egg chart:

Under Tier 1 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:

  • Archen (Gen 5)
  • Tirtouga (Gen 5)
  • Rockruff (Gen 7)
  • Togedemaru (Gen 7)
  • Under Tier 2 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:
  • Axew (Gen 5)
  • Noibat (Gen 6)
  • Espurr (Gen 6)

Under Tier 3 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:

  • Riolu (Gen 4)
  • Goomy (Gen 6)
  • Jangmo-o (Gen 7)

Check out this post: How to get 10km Eggs in Pokemon Go

12km Egg Chart: ‘Strange’ Red

12km eggs are also known as red eggs. These eggs can be obtained only if you defeat the leaders of Team Rocket Go. Like other egg charts, you can view the pokemon before you hatch, even in the 12km egg chart.

Under Tier 1 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:

  • Pawniard (Gen 5)
  • Larvitar (Gen 2)
  • Scraggy (Gen 5)
  • Vullaby (Gen 5)

Under Tier 2 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:

  • Sandile (Gen 5)
  • Pancham (Gen 6)

Under Tier 3 Rarity, you can find the following pokemon:

  • Absol (Gen 3)
  • Deino (Gen 5)
  • Skorupi (Gen 4)
  • Skrelp
  • Salandit (Gen 7)

Now, how will you get 12 km eggs in Pokemon Go game? Don’t worry we have already made a guide on how to get 12km eggs in pokemon go, you can follow this.

How to Hatch the Pokemon Go Eggs Faster?

Though there is no faster way to hatch the eggs in pokemon go, we can help you with some of the best ways to fix the walking speed that helps you optimally hatch the eggs. Have a look at these tips below:

Walking Speed: The optimal speed you need to maintain in the game is 10.5 Km/h. However, if you walk slowly, it takes more time to hatch the eggs. On the other hand, if you go at a speed of more than 35 Km/h, you will be locked out of the distance.

Direction: The distance you walk in the game is usually measured in straight lines. Hence it is recommended to go as much as possible in straight lines.

Vehicles: You can use any vehicle to travel in the game. However, make sure not to exceed the 10.5 km/h speed.

Turn on Adventure Sync: This is a newly added feature in the game. To hatch the eggs, it is no more important to have the game open. Turn on the Adventure Sync in in-game.

Conclusion

We hope this article has provided you with clear insights into Pokémon Go Egg Charts. By understanding these egg charts, the trainers can hatch their desired pokemon that are both rare and powerful.

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