All New Pokemon QR Codes
QR Codes in Pokemon Sun and Moon serve as ways to gather information on Pokemon you haven’t yet caught or even encountered. If someone you know catches a Pokemon, a QR Code will appear in their Pokedex that other players can scan for information, including where it’s possible to catch that particular monster. Of course, not all monsters in Sun and Moon will have their locations disclosed, particularly special and legendary ones. Still, you can find a vast majority of the new Pokedex using this method. Additionally, you can scan up to 10 QR codes every two hours, and if you complete all 10, you’ll be granted a special Island code that will lead you to a rarer Pokemon.
To help all you new Alola Region trainers out, below you’ll find the QR Codes for each of the brand-new monsters you can encounter in the games. They’ll appear in the same order that they do in the Alola Region Pokedex.
If you’re looking for QR codes for Pokemon from previous games, check out our collection of them over here.
Rowlet
Decidueye
Litten
Torracat
Inineroar
Popplio
Brionne
Primarina
Pikipek
Trumbeak
Toucannon
Grubbin
Charjabug
Vikavolt
Yungoos
Gumshoos
Crabrawler
Crabominable
Oricorio
Cutiefly
Ribombie
Rockruff
Lycanroc (Midday Form)
Wishiwashi (Solo Form)
Mareanie
Toxapex
Mudbray
Mudsdale
Dewpider
Araquanid
Formantis
Lurantis
Morelull
Shiinotic
Salandit
Salazzle
Stufful
Bewear
Bounsweet
Steenee
Tsareena
Comfey
Oranguru
Passimian
Wimpod
Golisopod
Sandygast
Palossand
Pyukumuku
Type: Null
Sylvally
Minior
Komala
Turtonator
Togedemaru
Mimikyu
Bruxish
Drampa
Dhelmise
Jangmo-o
Hakamo-o
Kommo-o
Tapu Koko
Tapu Lele
Tapu Bulu
Tapu Fini
Cosmog
Cosmoen
Solgaleo
Lunala
Nihilego
Buzzwole
Pheromosa
Xurkitree
Celesteela
Guzzlord
Necrozma
Magearna
Marshadow
Hopefully these help you catch a lot of the Pokemon you were missing. If you need other help with Sun and Moon, make sure to check out our constantly expanding wiki.