Pokemon Go Egg chart: 2km, 5km, 10km & Adventure Sync rewards in World of Wonders
Niantic/The Pokemon CompanyThe current Pokemon Go Egg pool hosts several rare and powerful species players are eager to grab. So, if you’re wondering what Pokemon you can hatch from 2km, 5km, 10km, 12km, and Adventure Sync Eggs during the World of Wonders Season, here are all the details.
Pokemon Go players can grab many popular Pokemon from Eggs, which also have higher odds of hatching species with good stats.
Based on the color of the Egg, you need to complete certain walking distances to hatch them, and the ones with longer distances can give you some of the rarest Pokemon in the game.
So, we’ve compiled a list of every species hatching from 2km, 5km, 10km, 12km, and Adventure Sync reward Eggs during the ongoing World of Wonders Season in Pokemon Go.
- 2km Egg chart
- 5km Egg chart
- 7km Egg chart
- 10km Egg chart
- 12km Egg chart
- Adventure Sync Egg chart
- Routes Egg chart
Pokemon Go 2km Egg hatches
Pokemon Go players can get 2km Eggs by spinning PokeStops or Gym Photo Discs. The following Pokemon can hatch from 2km Eggs:
- Pichu*
- Togepi*
- Smoochum*
- Gothita*
- Solosis*
- Larvesta
- Fletchling*
- Lechonk*
- Smoliv
Pokemon marked with (*) can be shiny in Pokemon Go.
Pokemon Go 5km Egg hatches
The following Pokemon can hatch from 5km Eggs in Pokemon Go:
- Lickitung*
- Sableye*
- Roggenrola*
- Larvesta
- Skrelp*
- Sprigatito
- Fuecoco
- Quaxly
- Pawmi
Pokemon marked with (*) can be shiny in Pokemon Go.
Pokemon Go 7km Egg hatches
The only way to get 7km Eggs in Pokemon Go is by opening gifts from friends, and these are the species that can hatch from them:
- Alolan Sandshrew*
- Alolan Vulpix*
- Alolan Meowth*
- Alolan Geodude*
- Alolan Grimer*
- Galarian Meowth*
- Galarian Stunfisk*
- Galarian Ponyta*
- Galarian Slowpoke*
- Galarian Zigzagoon*
- Galarian Darumaka*
- Galarian Farfetch’d*
- Paldean Wooper*
Pokemon marked with (*) can be shiny in Pokemon Go.
Pokemon Go 10km Egg hatches
Pokemon Go players can also get 10km Eggs by spinning PokeStops and Gym Photo Discs. The following Pokemon can hatch from 10 km Eggs:
- Larvesta
- Goomy*
- Turtonator*
- Frigibax
- Charcadet
- Tyrunt*
- Amaura*
- Carbink
- Jangmo-o
Pokemon marked with (*) can be shiny in Pokemon Go.
Pokemon Go 12km Egg hatches
To get a 12km Egg, Pokemon Go players need to defeat one of the three Team Go Rocket Leaders, Cliff, Sierra, or Arlo. Defeating Giovanni doesn’t reward trainers with an Egg, so keep that in mind. The challenge of defeating a Leader gives players the chance to get some of the rarest Pokemon in the game.
The following Pokemon can hatch from 12 km Eggs:
- Larvitar*
- Sandile*
- Pawniard*
- Vullaby*
- Deino*
- Pancham*
- Salandit
- Varoom
It’s important to note that 12km Eggs have three exclusive slots on the Egg tab. This means you can still get 12km Eggs when you already have nine Eggs.
Pokemon Go Adventure Sync Egg hatches
Each week, Pokemon Go players get Adventure Sync rewards according to the distance they’ve walked in the last seven days. You can receive a 5km Egg or a 10km Egg if you walk 25km or 50km, respectively. The following Pokemon can hatch from Adventure Sync reward Eggs:
5km Adventure Sync Eggs
- Gligar*
- Mantyke*
- Tirtouga*
- Archen*
- Phantump*
- Alomolola*
10km Adventure Sync Eggs
- Dratini*
- Deino*
- Goomy*
- Jangmo-o
- Turtonator*
- Rockruff*
Pokemon marked with (*) can be shiny in Pokemon Go.
Adventure Sync Eggs share the three bonus storage slots with 12km Eggs, so you’ll need to have at least one free slot to receive one.
Pokemon Go Routes Egg hatches
Pokemon Go players who complete different Routes can also get 7km Eggs as a reward, and here are all the species that can hatch from these Eggs:
- Hisuian Growlithe*
- Paldean Wooper*
- Hisuian Sneasel*
- Pawniard*
- Vullaby*
- Goomy*
- Carbink
Pokemon marked with (*) can be shiny in Pokemon Go.
That’s all you need to know about Egg hatches in this Pokemon Go season. For more Pokemon content, you can check some of our other guides:
Pokemon Go Raid schedule | Pokemon Go Spotlight Hour schedule | How to beat Giovanni in Pokemon Go | How to get Poipole in Pokemon Go | How to get Salamence in Pokemon Go | Pokemon Go Sizeable Surprises event | How to beat Pokemon Go Mega Heracross Raid