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Pokémon GO: The complete list of Shiny Pokémon you can catch in 2024

Pokemon Go shiny Magikarp and Gyarados.

Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon GO are incredibly rare, but it's a great brag to have amongst your friends if you own one in your collection! There are plenty of Shiny Pocket Monsters you can find, but it's a difficult challenge — one of the hardest we'd be inclined to say.

With this in mind, here's a complete list of every Shiny Pokémon currently available in Pokémon GO you can catch right now.

What are Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon GO?

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Shiny Pokémon are essentially color variants of the normal pocket monsters you encounter every time you play a game in the Pokémon series. There is only one Shiny color variant per Pokémon. Some variants are obvious to tell such as a Shiny Gyarados which is red instead of blue. Others are more subtle, such as a Shiny Bulbasaur or Squirtle, which are the same color as their normal counterparts but are in slightly different shades.

Shiny Pokémon were first introduced as part of the Water Festival Event back in June 2023, with Magikarp and Gyarados as the Shiny Pokémon to be added.

If a Shiny creature isn't unlocked, it doesn't matter how many of that Pokémon you catch, you'll never find a Shiny Pokémon. On the other hand, once unlocked Shiny Pokémon are far more common in Pokémon GO than they are in the core games, especially during events.

We've compiled this list to help you keep track of which Shinies are available, and be sure to check out our best Pokémon Go accessories; a Pokémon Go Plus or a Go-Tcha will make Shiny hunting go much quicker!

Note: One other important thing to consider when Shiny hunting, generally you cannot catch an evolved Shiny Pokémon. For example, if you tap on an Ivysaur on the map, it cannot be Shiny, even though Shiny Bulbasaur can be caught. There are rare events where this is not the case, and Mega Raids generally have the chance of being Shiny.

Limited case Shiny Pokémon

Although most Pokémon have the potential to be Shiny in Pokémon GO, there are some exceptions. For instance, the following Pokémon have limits on when their Shiny variants can be encountered:

  • Mew: Shiny Mew can only be obtained by completing the Masterwork Research line All-in-One #151 as a reward for the Pokémon Go Tour: Kanto event and is limited to one per account.
  • Celebi: Shiny Celebi can only be obtained by completing the Special Research line Distracted by Something Shiny which was only available during the Secrets of the Jungle event.
  • Jirachi: Shiny Jirachi can only be obtained by completing the Masterwork Research: Wish Granted that was released during the Pokémon Go Tour: Hoenn.
  • Unown: Only select letters of Unown have the potential to be Shiny and only during select events.
  • Smeargle: Shiny Smeargle was only available during the New Pokémon Snap event, but has returned for multiple events since.
  • Meltan: Shiny Meltan can only be encountered during select events.
  • Melmetal: Shiny Melmetal can only be evolved and so is as limited as Shiny Meltan.

Gen 1 Shiny Pokémon

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Found in the Kanto region of Gen 1, the first 151 Pokémon's Shiny variants are all available in Pokémon GO:

  • Bulbasaur
  • Ivysaur
  • Venusaur
  • Charmander
  • Charmeleon
  • Charizard
  • Squirtle
  • Wartortle
  • Blastoise
  • Caterpie
  • Metapod
  • Butterfree
  • Weedle
  • Kakuna
  • Beedrill
  • Pidgey
  • Pidgeotto
  • Pidgeot
  • Rattata
  • Raticate
  • Spearow
  • Fearow
  • Ekans
  • Arbok
  • Pikachu
  • Raichu
  • Sandshrew
  • Sandslash
  • Nidoran♀
  • Nidorina
  • Nidoqueen
  • Nidoran♂
  • Nidorino
  • Nidoking
  • Clefairy
  • Clefable
  • Vulpix
  • Ninetales
  • Jigglypuff
  • Wigglytuff
  • Zubat
  • Golbat
  • Oddish
  • Gloom
  • Vileplume
  • Paras
  • Parasect
  • Venonat
  • Venomoth
  • Diglett
  • Dugtrio
  • Meowth
  • Persian
  • Psyduck
  • Golduck
  • Mankey
  • Primeape
  • Growlithe
  • Arcanine
  • Poliwag
  • Poliwhirl
  • Poliwrath
  • Abra
  • Kadabra
  • Alakazam
  • Machop
  • Machoke
  • Machamp
  • Bellsprout
  • Weepinbell
  • Victreebel
  • Tentacool
  • Tentacruel
  • Geodude
  • Graveler
  • Golem
  • Ponyta
  • Rapidash
  • Slowpoke
  • Slowbro
  • Magnemite
  • Magneton
  • Farfetch'd
  • Doduo
  • Dodrio
  • Seel
  • Dewgong
  • Grimer
  • Muk
  • Shellder
  • Cloyster
  • Gastly
  • Hunter
  • Gengar
  • Onix
  • Drowzee
  • Hypno
  • Krabby
  • Kingler
  • Voltorb
  • Electrode
  • Exeggcute
  • Exeggutor
  • Cubone
  • Marowak
  • Hitmonchan
  • Hitmonlee
  • Lickitung
  • Koffing
  • Weezing
  • Rhyhorn
  • Rhydon
  • Chansey
  • Tangela
  • Kangaskhan
  • Horsea
  • Seadra
  • Goldeen
  • Seaking
  • Staryu
  • Starmie
  • Mr. Mime
  • Scyther
  • Jynx
  • Electabuzz
  • Magmar
  • Pinsir
  • Tauros
  • Magikarp
  • Gyarados
  • Lapras
  • Ditto
  • Eevee
  • Vaporeon
  • Jolteon
  • Flareon
  • Porygon
  • Omanyte
  • Omastar
  • Kabuto
  • Kabutops
  • Aerodactyl
  • Snorlax
  • Articuno
  • Zapdos
  • Moltres
  • Dratini
  • Dragonair
  • Dragonite
  • Mewtwo
  • Mew - Only through Special Research

Gen II Shiny Pokémon

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Originally discovered in the Johto region, all of the Gen II Shiny Pokémon are available in Pokémon GO:

  • Chikorita
  • Bayleef
  • Meganium
  • Cyndaquil
  • Quilava
  • Typhlosion
  • Totodile
  • Croconaw
  • Feraligatr
  • Sentret
  • Furret
  • Hoothoot
  • Noctowl
  • Ledyba
  • Ledian
  • Spinarak
  • Ariados
  • Crobat
  • Chinchou
  • Lanturn
  • Pichu
  • Cleffa
  • Igglybuff
  • Togepi
  • Togetic
  • Natu
  • Xatu
  • Mareep
  • Flaaffy
  • Ampharos
  • Bellossom
  • Marill
  • Azumarill
  • Sudowoodo
  • Politoed
  • Hoppip
  • Skiploom
  • Jumpluff
  • Aipom
  • Sunkern
  • Sunflora
  • Yanma
  • Wooper
  • Quagsire
  • Espeon
  • Umbreon
  • Murkrow
  • Slowking
  • Misdreavus
  • Unown*
  • Wobbuffet
  • Girafarig
  • Pineco
  • Forretress
  • Dunsparce
  • Gligar
  • Steelix
  • Snubbull
  • Granbull
  • Qwilfish
  • Scizor
  • Shuckle
  • Heracross
  • Sneasel
  • Teddiursa
  • Ursaring
  • Slugma
  • Magcargo
  • Swinub
  • Piloswine
  • Corsola
  • Remoraid
  • Octillery
  • Delibird
  • Mantine
  • Skarmory
  • Houndour
  • Houndoom
  • Kingdra
  • Phanpy
  • Donphan
  • Porygon2
  • Stantler
  • Smeargle
  • Tyrogue
  • Hitmontop
  • Smoochum
  • Elekid
  • Magby
  • Miltank
  • Blissey
  • Raikou
  • Entei
  • Suicune
  • Larvitar
  • Pupitar
  • Tyranitar
  • Lugia
  • Ho-Oh
  • Celebi Only through Special Research

Gen III Shiny Pokémon

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Originally discovered in the Hoenn region, every Gen III Shiny Pokémon is now available in Pokémon GO:

  • Treecko
  • Grovyle
  • Sceptile
  • Torchic
  • Combusken
  • Blaziken
  • Mudkip
  • Marshtomp
  • Swampert
  • Poochyena
  • Mightyena
  • Zigzagoon
  • Linoone
  • Wurmple
  • Silcoon
  • Beautifly
  • Cascoon
  • Dustox
  • Lotad
  • Lombre
  • Ludicolo
  • Seedot
  • Nuzleaf
  • Shiftry
  • Taillow
  • Swellow
  • Wingull
  • Pelipper
  • Ralts
  • Kirlia
  • Gardevoir
  • Surskit
  • Masquerain
  • Shroomish
  • Breloom
  • Slakoth
  • Vigoroth
  • Slaking
  • Nincada
  • Ninjask
  • Shedinja
  • Whismur
  • Loudred
  • Exploud
  • Makuhita
  • Hariyama
  • Azurill
  • Nosepass
  • Skitty
  • Delcatty
  • Sableye
  • Mawile
  • Aron
  • Lairon
  • Aggron
  • Meditite
  • Medicham
  • Electrike
  • Manectric
  • Plusle
  • Minun
  • Volbeat
  • Illumise
  • Roselia
  • Gulpin
  • Swalot
  • Carvanha
  • Sharpedo
  • Wailmer
  • Wailord
  • Numel
  • Camerupt
  • Torkoal
  • Spoink
  • Grumpig
  • Spinda
  • Trapinch
  • Vibrava
  • Flygon
  • Cacnea
  • Cacturne
  • Swablu
  • Altaria
  • Zangoose
  • Seviper
  • Lunatone
  • Solrock
  • Barboach
  • Whiscash
  • Corphish
  • Crawdaunt
  • Baltoy
  • Claydol
  • Lileep
  • Cradily
  • Anorith
  • Armaldo
  • Feebas
  • Milotic
  • Castform (normal, Sunny, Rainy, Snowy)
  • Kecleon
  • Shuppet
  • Banette
  • Duskull
  • Dusclops
  • Tropius
  • Chimecho
  • Absol
  • Wynaut
  • Snorunt
  • Glalie
  • Spheal
  • Sealeo
  • Walrein
  • Clamperl
  • Huntail
  • Gorebyss
  • Relicanth
  • Luvdisc
  • Bagon
  • Shelgon
  • Salamence
  • Beldum
  • Metang
  • Metagross
  • Regirock
  • Regice
  • Registeel
  • Latias
  • Latios
  • Kyogre
  • Groudon
  • Rayquaza
  • Jirachi (Only through Special Research)
  • Deoxys

Gen IV Shiny Pokémon

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Originally discovered in the Sinnoh region, here's every Gen IV Shiny Pokémon available in Pokémon GO:

  • Turtwig
  • Grotle
  • Torterra
  • Chimchar
  • Monferno
  • Infernape
  • Piplup
  • Prinplup
  • Empoleon
  • Starly
  • Staravia
  • Staraptor
  • Bidoof
  • Bibarel
  • Kricketot
  • Kricketune
  • Shinx
  • Luxio
  • Luxray
  • Budew
  • Roserade
  • Cranidos
  • Rampardos
  • Shieldon
  • Bastiodon
  • Burmy
  • Wormadam
  • Mothim
  • Combee
  • Vespiqueen
  • Buizel
  • Floatzel
  • Cherubi
  • Cherrim
  • Shellos (8-26-23)
  • Gastrodon (8-26-23)
  • Ambipom
  • Drifloon
  • Drifblim
  • Buneary
  • Lopunny
  • Mismagius
  • Honchkrow
  • Glameow
  • Purugly
  • Bronzor
  • Bronzong
  • Bonsly
  • Mime Jr.
  • Happiny
  • Spiritomb
  • Gible
  • Gabite
  • Garchomp
  • Munchlax
  • Riolu
  • Lucario
  • Hippopotas
  • Hippowdon
  • Skorupi
  • Drapion
  • Croagunk
  • Toxicroak
  • Finneon 
  • Lumineon
  • Mantyke
  • Snover
  • Abomasnow
  • Weavile
  • Magnezone
  • Lickilicky
  • Rhyperior
  • Tangrowth
  • Electivire
  • Magmortar
  • Togekiss
  • Yanmega
  • Leafeon
  • Glaceon
  • Gliscor
  • Mamoswine
  • Porygon-Z
  • Gallade
  • Probopass
  • Dusknoir
  • Froslass
  • Uxie
  • Mesprit
  • Azelf
  • Dialga
  • Palkia
  • Heatran
  • Regigigas
  • Giratina Origin forme
  • Giratina Altered forme
  • Cresselia
  • Darkrai

Gen V Shiny Pokémon

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Originally discovered in the Unova region, here's every Gen V Shiny Pokémon available in Pokémon GO:

  • Snivy
  • Servine
  • Serperior
  • Tepig
  • Pignite
  • Emboar
  • Oshawott
  • Dewott
  • Samurott
  • Patrat
  • Watchog
  • Lillipup
  • Herdier
  • Stoutland
  • Purrloin
  • Liepard
  • Pansage
  • Simisage
  • Pansear
  • Simisear
  • Panpour
  • Simipour
  • Munna
  • Musharna
  • Pidove
  • Tranquill
  • Unfezant
  • Blitzle
  • Zebstrika
  • Roggenrola
  • Boldore
  • Gigalith
  • Woobat
  • Swoobat
  • Drilbur
  • Excadrill
  • Audino
  • Timburr
  • Gurdurr
  • Conkeldurr
  • Tympole
  • Palpitoad
  • Seismitoad
  • Throh
  • Sawk
  • Venipede
  • Whirlipede
  • Scolipede
  • Cottonee
  • Whimsicott
  • Petilil (8-4-23)
  • Lilligant (8-4-23)
  • Darumaka
  • Darmanitan
  • Dwebble
  • Crustle
  • Yamask
  • Cofagrigus
  • Tirtouga
  • Carracosta
  • Archen
  • Archeops
  • Trubbish
  • Garbodor
  • Minccino
  • Cinccino
  • Karrablast
  • Escalavier
  • Foongus
  • Amoonguss
  • Alomomola
  • Joltik (8-26-23)
  • Galvantula (8-26-23)
  • Frillish
  • Jellicent
  • Ferroseed
  • Ferrothorn
  • Klink
  • Klang
  • Klinklang
  • Elgyem
  • Beheeyem
  • Litwick
  • Lampent
  • Chandelure
  • Axew
  • Fraxure
  • Haxorus
  • Cubchoo
  • Beartic
  • Shelmet
  • Accelgor
  • Stunfisk
  • Druddigon
  • Golett (8-18-23)
  • Golurk (8-18-23)
  • Pawniard
  • Bisharp
  • Rufflet
  • Braviary
  • Vullaby
  • Mandibuzz
  • Heatmor
  • Durant
  • Deino
  • Zweilous
  • Hydreigon
  • Terrakion
  • Virizion
  • Tornadus Incarnate forme
  • Tornadus Therian forme
  • Thundurus Incarnate forme
  • Thundurus Therian forme
  • Reshiram
  • Zekrom
  • Landorus Incarnate forme
  • Landorus Therian forme
  • Kyurem
  • Genesect

Gen VI Shiny Pokémon

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Originally discovered in the Kalos region, here's every Gen VI Shiny Pokémon available in Pokémon GO:

  • Chespin
  • Quilladin
  • Chesnaught
  • Fennekin
  • Braixen
  • Delphox
  • Bunnelby
  • Diggersby
  • Fletchling
  • Fletchinder
  • Talonflame
  • Pancham
  • Pangoro
  • Furfrou (all trims)
  • Spritzee
  • Aromatisse
  • Swirlix 
  • Slurpuff
  • Inkay
  • Malamar
  • Binacle
  • Barbaracle
  • Skrelp (8-18-23)
  • Dragalge (8-18-23)
  • Clauncher
  • Clawitzer
  • Helioptile
  • Heliolisk
  • Sylveon
  • Dedenne
  • Goomy (8-26-23)
  • Sliggoo (8-26-23)
  • Goodra (8-26-23)
  • Pumpkaboo
  • Gourgeist
  • Bergmite
  • Avalugg
  • Noibat 
  • Noivern 
  • Xerneas
  • Yveltal

Gen VII Shiny Pokémon

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Originally discovered in the Alola region, here's every Shiny Gen VII Pokémon available in Pokémon GO:

  • Alolan Rattata
  • Alolan Raticate
  • Alolan Raichu
  • Alolan Sandshrew
  • Alolan Sandslash
  • Alolan Vulpix
  • Alolan Ninetales
  • Alolan Diglett
  • Alolan Dugtrio
  • Alolan Meowth
  • Alolan Persian
  • Alolan Geodude
  • Alolan Graveler
  • Alolan Golem
  • Alolan Grimer
  • Alolan Muk
  • Alolan Exeggutor
  • Alolan Marowak
  • Yungoos
  • Gumshoos
  • Rockruff
  • Lycanroc (Midday)
  • Lycanroc (Midnight)
  • Dewpider (8-4-23)
  • Araquanid (8-4-23)
  • Fomantis
  • Lurantis
  • Stufful
  • Bewear
  • Oranguru (8-26-23)
  • Turtonator
  • Tapu Koko
  • Tapu Lele
  • Tapu Bulu
  • Tapu Fini
  • Nihilego
  • Meltan
  • Melmetal

Gen VIII Shiny Pokémon

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In addition to the Galar region, Gen VIII also includes Pokémon Legends: Arceus, and the Hisuian regional variants.

The Shiny Pokémon from Gen VIII are:

  • Galarian Meowth (and Perrserker)
  • Galarian Ponyta (and Rapidash)
  • Galarian Slowpoke
  • Galarian Slowbro
  • Galarian Farfetch’d (and Sirfetch’d)
  • Galarian Weezing
  • Galarian Mr. Mime (and Mr. Rime)
  • Galarian Slowking
  • Galarian Zigzagoon (Linoone and Obstagoon)
  • Galarian Darumaka (and Darmanitan)
  • Galarian Yamask (and Runerigus)
  • Galarian Stunfisk
  • Hisuian Braviary
  • Hisuian Avalugg
  • Galarian Corsola (and Cursola)
  • Wooloo (and Dubwool)
  • Falinks
  • Kleavor
  • Ursaluna

Gen IX Shiny Pokémon

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As of 2024, Pokémon GO doesn't feature any Shiny Pokémon from the Paldea region. This location was featured in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, released for the Nintendo Switch in November 2022.

What are the odds of finding a Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon GO?

Currently, most estimate Shiny encounters outside of events at 1/400, but during events (in particular Community Day) the chances are much higher, sometimes even as high as 1/20. Even outside of events, however, this is a dramatic increase from the 1/4096 base rate in core games, or 1/512 using both the Masuda Method and a Shiny Charm.

That having been said, It's still random, so you can get a Shiny right away, or it might take you two or even three times as long as someone else. Your best bet to finding Shiny Pokémon is to tap on every single Pokémon that spawns.

Can you hatch Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon GO?

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Yes and there is even some evidence to support that baby Pokémon have a higher chance of being Shiny than other hatched Pokémon.

Do Shiny Pokémon show up on Nearby or Sightings in Pokémon GO?

No. While all Pokémon show up on Nearby or Sightings, they look normal just like they look on the map.

It's only revealed as a Shiny when you tap on it and go to the catch screen. So, if you see a normal Magikarp or Pikachu on Nearby or Sightings, don't discount it — once you tap on it, it could be a Shiny. And that list of possible Shiny Pokémon gets longer all the time, so make sure to Shiny check them all!

Are Shiny Pokémon Shiny for everyone in Pokémon GO?

No. With Ditto, once a Pokémon is determined to be Ditto, the servers make it Ditto for everyone. With Shiny Pokémon, it's done on a player-by-player basis.

That means you and a friend can both catch the same Magikarp, yours could turn out to be Shiny, and theirs not.

There has been one exception so far: For the July 2018 Community Day, Pokémon Go had Sunglasses Squirtle available through Field Research, and, tasks that had a Shiny Sunglasses Squirtle were Shiny for everyone!

Can you show off Shiny Pokémon in Gyms in Pokémon GO?

You can, but with two caveats:

  • Shiny Legendaries still can't go in Gyms.
  • Shiny versions don't count as different Pokémon, so if there's already a regular version in the Gym, you can't add your Shiny version.

Do Shiny Pokémon show up in the Pokédex in Pokémon GO?

They do. Although they are not separate entries, you can access the Shiny variants on the main entries just like gender vaniants. To see the Shiny variants, follow these easy step:

  1. Tap the Menu button (looks like a Poké Ball), button right.
  2. Tap Pokédex, top middle.
  3. Tap on the Pokémon you want to check. (Only Magikarp and Gyarados for now.)
  4. Look for the Shiny badge.

Of course, the Shiny badge will only show up once you've caught a Shiny version of that Pokémon. Alternatively, if the Shiny Variant is the only one you've caught, you won't be able to see the standard forme in your Pokédex.

Do Shiny Pokémon perform differently in Pokémon GO?

Nope. Shiny Pokémon have the same stats (IV) as non-Shiny variants. Which is to say, a range. You can catch a perfect Shiny Magikarp, but you can also catch a not-so-great one. They also have no special movesets or powers of any kind. Aside from looking different, they're exactly the same.

However, Community Day is the easiest time to catch Shiny Pokémon. If evolved during the event window, Shiny Pokémon will get the exclusive move just like the normal featured Pokémon, so a lot of Shiny Pokémon do have that exclusive move.

If you evolve Shiny Pokémon do you get its Shiny evolution in Pokémon GO?

Yes. Shiny status, just like IVs, stays with a Pokémon during evolution. If you get a Shiny Magikarp and decide to hit the Evolution button, you'll end up with a Shiny Gyarados. In fact, with very limited exceptions, this is the only way to get a Shiny evolved Pokémon.

If you catch a shiny Pokémon, can it turn into a Shiny Ditto in Pokémon GO?

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No. Magikarp was removed from the Ditto potentials shortly after Shiny Magikarp became available, and the same has been true for other common Pokémon since.

However, on February 20, 2021, the Pokémon Go Tour: Kanto event will unlock the remaining Gen 1 Shiny Pokémon, including Ditto. It is unclear if this means that Pokémon with the potential to be Shiny will be able to be Ditto or if Niantic will handle Shiny Ditto differently than other Shiny Pokémon.

Can your transfer Shiny Pokémon back to the professor in Pokémon GO?

You can transfer Shiny Pokémon, but the game will give you a warning in much the same way as event Pokémon.

When are more Shiny Pokémon coming to Pokémon GO?

New Shiny Pokémon are released during most events and Community Days. Sometimes, they are also introduced with updates. You can count on at least one evolutionary family being added to the Shiny pool each month.

OK, fine, just tell me how to catch 'em all!

First, you have to find as many Pokémon as you can. That means finding spawns or nests where those types of Pokémon are common. Then tap, tap, tap away and see if you encounter a Shiny.

For eggs and babies, collect as many as you can. Walk as much as you can. And hatch, hatch, hatch.

For the raid Pokémon, the story is the same. Find the raids. Beat the raid boss. Hope the one you get is Shiny.

Field Research. Find the tasks that give you a Pokémon with a Shiny form, then work with your community to find the PokéStops giving away the right tasks, and then complete as many as you can.

Shiny Field Research Pokémon have a 0% flee rate, but for everything else, remember your basics:

  1. ABC. Always be curving. Once you can nail Curve Ball every time, you'll get a 1.7x bonus every time.
  2. Max out your medals. Some are easier to get than others but they consume no resources like Great or Ultra Balls or Razz Berries, so once you get them, that 1.1x to 1.3x is automatically applied each time.
  3. Consistency counts. Aim for the smallest target you can nail every time. If that's Nice, it's nice. If that's Great or Excellent, even nicer. But better the bonus you get then one you miss, and that extra 1.3 to 2x also doesn't consume resources and can make a difference.
  4. Razz for real. Use Razz Berries when you need to. Unlike Great or Ultra Balls, you can't miss with a Razz Berry and its 1.5x bonus will last until you hit. For the new Golden Razz Berries, it's 2.5x!
  5. Bump them Balls. Use Great and Ultra Balls to maximize your odds. You get an extra 1.5x for a Great Ball and 2x for an Ultra Ball so use them to get those super rare or hard to catch Pokémon.

For a complete explanation and many more details:

How to catch rare Pokémon in Pokémon GO

Catch all those Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon GO!

After going through this guide, you should now have a great idea of what you need to do in order to catch lots of Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon GO. And be sure to check out our other Pokémon GO guides as well so you can become a Pokémon Master!

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