Pokemon GO Egg charts for May 2024
Check out all all of the Pokemon GO Egg charts for May 2024 - saying what can hatch from 2km, 5km, 7km, 10km, and Adventure Sync Eggs to expand your collection.
The newest Pokemon GO Egg charts in light of the World of Wonders seasons are here.
Whether it be for baby Pokemon, potential Shinies, or even a regional variant, Eggs are a simple and passive way to help fill out your collection simply by walking certain distances depending on the type.
Since listings of what can hatch from each Egg change from the regular, it can be hard to keep track. Luckily, my trusty guide is here to tell you every Pokemon you can hatch in the game during May.
2km Egg chart
Here's what you can hatch from 2km Eggs this season:
Pokemon | Rarity | Sprite |
Pichu | Tier 1 | |
Togepi | Tier 1 | |
Gothita |
Tier 1 | |
Solosis | Tier 1 | |
Fletchling | Tier 1 | |
Lechonk | Tier 1 | |
Smoliv | Tier 1 | |
Smoochum | Tier 3 | |
Larvesta | Tier 5 |
5km Egg chart
Here's what you can hatch from 5km Eggs this season:
Pokemon | Rarity | Sprite |
Lickitung | Tier 1 | |
Sableye | Tier 1 | |
Roggenrola | Tier 1 | |
Pawmi | Tier 1 | |
Skrelp | Tier 3 | |
Sprigatito | Tier 3 | |
Fuecoco | Tier 3 | |
Quaxly | Tier 3 | |
Larvesta | Tier 5 |
7km Egg chart
Here's what you can hatch from 7km Eggs this season:
Pokemon | Rarity | Sprite |
Galarian Meowth | Tier 1 | |
Galarian Stunfisk | Tier 1 | |
Alolan Geodude | Tier 1 | |
Alolan Sandshrew | Tier 2 | |
Alolan Meowth | Tier 2 |
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Galarian Farfetch'd | Tier 2 | |
Galarian Ponyta | Tier 2 | |
Alolan Vulpix | Tier 3 | |
Galarian Slowpoke | Tier 3 | |
Paldean Wooper | Tier 3 | |
Galarian Zigzagoon | Tier 4 | |
Alolan Grimer | Tier 4 | |
Galarian Darumaka | Tier 5 |
10km Egg chart
Here's what you can hatch from 10km Eggs this season:
Pokemon | Rarity | Sprite |
Tyrunt | Tier 1 | |
Amaura | Tier 1 | |
Carbink | Tier 1 | |
Goomy | Tier 1 | |
Turtonator | Tier 1 | |
Jangmo-o | Tier 3 | |
Frigibax | Tier 4 | |
Larvesta | Tier 5 |
12km Egg chart
Here's what you can hatch from 12km Eggs this season:
Pokemon | Tier | Sprite |
Sandile | Tier 1 | |
Pawniard | Tier 1 | |
Vullaby | Tier 1 | |
Deino | Tier 1 | |
Pancham | Tier 1 | |
Salandit | Tier 1 | |
Larvitar | Tier 2 | |
Varoom | Tier 3 |
Adventure Sync Egg charts
If you have Adventure Sync turned on, Pokemon GO will be able to track your walking distance even when the game is closed. This will help you hatch Eggs, but you can also get special Adventure Sync Eggs as a reward.
5km Adventure Sync Eggs
You can get a 5km Adventure Sync Egg for walking 25km in a week. Here's what can hatch from them:
Pokemon | Sprite |
Archen | |
Tirtouga | |
Gligar | |
Phantump | |
Mantyke | |
Alomomola |
10km Adventure Sync Eggs
You can get a 10km Adventure Sync Egg for walking 50km in a week. Here's what can hatch from them:
Pokemon | Sprite |
Dratini | |
Deino | |
Goomy | |
Turtonator | |
Jangmo-o | |
Rockruff |
These are all of the Egg-hatching Pokemon that we know about in the World of Wonders season so far, but there will likely be more to discover in each Egg type throughout the new season.
Following a recent update to Pokemon GO, you can now check a list of hatchable Pokemon by tapping on an Egg in your collection. This will also display how likely you are to hatch each Pokemon on the list.
You can obtain 2km Eggs, 5km Eggs, and 10km Eggs by spinning PokeStops or Gym Discs, but 7km Eggs can only be obtained by opening Gifts from friends.
Finally, 12km Eggs are awarded for defeating Team GO Rocket Leaders Cliff, Sierra, Arlo, or Giovanni.
How to hatch Eggs in Pokemon GO
You'll need Incubators to hatch Eggs. Every Trainer has access to one Unlimited Incubator that can be used to hatch as many Eggs as you want, but you'll need to wait for an Egg to hatch before placing another one inside of it. This can be quite time-consuming, especially for higher-tier Eggs.
Alongside this free Unlimited Incubator, it's possible to get extra Incubators so you can hatch multiple Eggs at a time.
Limited Incubators have three uses, while Super Incubators have three uses but also hatch Eggs much faster. I'd recommend saving the latter for 10km and 12km Eggs.
There are two ways to get Limited Incubators and Super Incubators: by purchasing them from the in-game shop (priced at 150 PokeCoins for a Limited and 200 PokeCoins for a Super), or by completing Special Research or Timed Research tasks that offer them out as rewards.
Once you've placed an Egg inside an Incubator, it's simply a case of exploring for the distance stated by the Egg type. So if you're hatching a 5km Egg, you'll need to travel 5km in the real world.
As long as you've got Adventure Sync turned on, the app will track the distance you've travelled in the background.
In my experience, Pokemon GO isn't entirely accurate when tracking your distance travelled, so you'll occasionally have to travel a little further than you think to reach your goal - or sometimes less!
That's everything you need to know about this season's Egg charts. Visit our Pokemon homepage for more guides like the Spotlight Hour schedule and the current Raid Bosses you can battle.
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