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Pokemon Go Egg Chart for June 2022: 2km, 5km, 7km, 10km, 12km eggs hatch list

A core part of any Pokemon experience is hatching eggs, and Pokemon Go is no different. But what pops out of each type of egg?

Seasoned Pokemon breeders know that Egg hatching is a staple of the Pokemon experience, and in Pokemon Go you'll be doing it more often than in the rest of the series. In fact, dealing with eggs is an absolutely core piece of Pokemon Go play.

In Pokemon Go, eggs are rewarded randomly to the player through visiting Pokestops throughout the world, being given gifts by your friends, or through Adventure Sync. 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 Pokemon in the game are most easily obtained through hatching eggs, too. If a hatching Pokemon has a shiny form in the game, they too can hatch from eggs, by the way.

Cover image for YouTube videoGetting and hatching a Strange Red Egg in Pokémon Go

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.

In total, there's different egg types based broadly on the distance you must walk to catch them - 2km, 5km, 7lm, 10km, and 12km. There are also some special forms of egg only obtained in certain ways - and they have slightly different hatch tables. 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.

On this page, updated for June 2022:

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 and other ongoing in-game events:

2km Egg Chart

  • Poliwag
  • Magnemite
  • Exeggcute
  • Cubone
  • Magikarp
  • Meditite
  • Wailmer
  • Barboach
  • Pikipek
  • Yungoos
  • Stufful

5km Egg Chart

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

7km Egg Chart

  • Alolan Meowth
  • Alolan Sandshrew
  • Alolan Vulpix
  • Alolan Geodude
  • Alolan Grimer
  • Galarian Ponyta
  • Galarian Darumaka
  • Galarian Slowpoke
  • Galarian Stunfisk
  • Galarian Farfetch'd
  • Galarian Meowth
  • Galarian Zigzagoon

10km Egg Chart

  • Riolu
  • Audino
  • Darumaka
  • Emolga
  • Axew
  • Mienfoo
  • Rufflet
  • Espurr
  • Goomy
  • Noibat
  • Rockruff
  • Jangmo-o

12km Eggs

  • Larvitar
  • Absol
  • Skorupi
  • Sandile
  • Scraggy
  • Pawniard
  • Vullaby
  • Deino
  • Pancham
  • Skrelp

Adventure Sync Egg Hatches

  • Cranidos (5km)
  • Shieldon (5km)
  • Happiny (5km)
  • Munchlax (5km)
  • Roggenrola (5km)
  • Frillish (5km)
  • Dratini (10km)
  • Bagon (10km)
  • Beldum (10km)
  • Riolu (10km)
  • Deino (10km)
  • Goomy (10km)

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