Most of the Pokemon you run into out in the wild are common, which becomes obvious very quickly as your Pokedex fills up with dozens of weedles, pidgeys, and nidorans. That’s great if you just want some candy to level up a common Pokemon, but if you’re going after rare Pokemon, you have to know where to look.

Some of the rarest Pokemon in the game come from raid battles, but you can also find rare Pokemon out in the wild, and hatching some of them from eggs is even even an option worth looking at. 

Tips for Finding Rare Pokemon of a Specific Type

Pokemon are distributed randomly throughout the world, but specific types are found more commonly in some locations than others. Weather can also affect the type of Pokemon that you’ll run into. So when you’re looking for a specific rare Pokemon, it’s important to know both where to look and what type of weather will give you the best chance.

The way to find a raid is to load up Pokemon Go and look for a gym that has an egg above it. The egg indicates that a legendary Pokemon has taken up residence in the gym, and you’ll be able to fight it if you head over.

If you regularly visit gyms, and you have a high level gym badge, then you may even receive an invitation to an EX Raid Battle.

Legendary Pokemon are only available for a limited time, so the best way to find out which ones you’ll actually be able to get your hands on is to keep your eyes on Niantic’s Pokemon Go Live update page.

Use the Buddy System to Evolve Rare Pokemon

The buddy system allows you to choose any one of your Pokemon to designate as a traveling companion. By walking around with the game active, the same way you would to hatch eggs, you will earn candies for your buddy. This is a great way to evolve something you already have into a powerful rare Pokemon, especially if your buddy is rare to begin with.

Keep an Eye on the Nearby Pokemon Tab

When you’re looking for rare Pokemon, it’s extremely important to keep an eye on the Nearby Pokemon tab, which you can access by tapping the icon in the bottom right corner of the screen. This tab shows any Pokemon that are in your general area, and they show up as silhouettes if you’ve never caught them before.

If you ever see a silhouette that you don’t recognize, there’s a chance that it could be a rare Pokemon. And even if it isn’t, tracking it down and capturing it will help fill out your Pokedex. So tap the silhouette, and go find it.

Look For Pokemon in New Areas

Pokemon tend to congregate in general areas based on their type, so the best way to find rare Pokemon that you haven’t caught yet is to mix things up. If you follow the same general path for your daily commute and other activities, taking another route or just visiting some new locations will usually shake up the types of Pokemon that you run into.

Hatching Rare Pokemon From Eggs

Hatching eggs that you obtain while you’re playing is a great way to catch rare Pokemon that you might not run into out in the wild. Hatching requires you to place an egg into an incubator and then walk a specific distance. The game has to be active for this to work, and traveling in a vehicle like a car or a plane disables the feature.

If you have Pokemon Go Plus, you can also use it in conjunction with hatching eggs.

Most of the Pokemon that hatch from eggs are pretty common, but there are a lot of rare ones. Most of the rare Pokemon are found in 5 KM eggs, although there are a couple in 2 KM eggs, and some of the rarest are found in 10 KM eggs.

If you’re looking for a rare Pokemon of a particular type, we’ve included the type of each rare Pokemon found in eggs for easy reference. We’ve also included the evolution, if any, that the Pokemon can undergo. Some of the evolutions may not be available in Pokemon Go yet, but Niantic adds them in through regular updates.