General Tips
There’s not a lot of hard rules in Pokemon GO, but if you’re especially looking for the rarest and strongest Pokemon, check out some of the guides below.
Type Locations
Most of Pokemon GO’s medals are for catching Pokemon of different types, which means you’ll have to search far and wide. Check out the guides below to read up on where you can expect to find Pokemon of different types:
- Where to Find Fighting Type
- Where to Find Normal Type
- Where to Find Flying Type
- Where to Find Ground Type
- Where to Find Rock Type
- Where to Find Bug Type
- Where to Find Poison Type
- Where to Find Fire Type
- Where to Find Grass Type
- Where to Find Electric Type
- Where to Find Ghost Type
- Where to Find Water Type
- Where to Find Steel Type
- Where to Find Psychic Type
- Where to Find Ice Type
- Where to Find Fairy Type
- Where to Find Dragon Type
Specific Pokemon Locations
Need help finding one special Pokemon? Here’s a list of the rarer finds we’ve come across, along with where we found them:
- Dratini
- Dragonite
- Lapras
- Pinsir
- Gyarados
- Aerodactyl
- Omanyte
- Omastar
- Kabuto
- Gastly
- Magmar
- Chansey
- Vulpix
- Pikachu
- Charmander
- Squirtle
- Bulbasaur
- Shellder
- Scyther
- Eevee
- Kangaskhan
- Snorlax
- Vaporeon
- Jolteon
- Flareon
- Cubone
- Jynx
Potential Pokemon Locations
Some Pokemon don’t seem to be in Pokemon GO yet, like the elusive legendary birds and Mewtwo, but a trainer can still dream. Here’s some exotic locations we could see housing Pokemon GO’s more unique finds.
Ditto
Nobody knows what’s up with Ditto. Likely another Pokemon being saved for a special event, but we like to think that when it does appear, it’ll go something like this: