


Pokémon Go Gen 6 Pokémon list released so far, and every creature from X and Y's Kalos region listed
Jun 30, 2025 am 09:25 AMGen 6 promises to bring a total of 72 new Pokémon for you to catch in Pokémon Go.
This is by far the smallest Pokémon generation added to Pokémon Go; Gen 2 brought 100 new Pokémon, Gen 3 introduced 130, Gen 4 offers 107 Pokémon and Gen 5 has the largest number of new Pokémon at 156.
Gen 6 was introduced alongside the release of Pokémon X and Y, which is the sixth instalment, excluding remakes and special editions, in the main Pokémon series. Like Gen 5, this generation is focused around original creatures, meaning there are no new baby Pokémon or new evolutions for previous generations.
On this page:
- Which Gen 6 Pokémon are in the Pokémon Go so far
- What we know about Gen 6 Pokémon
- Pokémon Go Gen 6 Pokémon list
July 2023 (1 released):
Below you'll find the Gen 6 Pokémon released in Pokémon Go during July 2023:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
718 | Zygarde | Dragon / GroundLegendary PokémonReleased as part of the From A to Zygarde special research questFormed changed by collecting Zygarde Cells earned by doing Routes |
June 2023 (1 released):
Here are the Gen 6 Pokémon released into Pokémon Go during June 2023:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
703 | Carbink | Rock / FairyDebuted on Wednesday 21st June as part of the pay-to-play timed research quest, In the RoughReleased globally as part of Go Fest 2023: Global |
March 2023 (1 released):
Below you'll find the Gen 6 Pokémon released during March 2023:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
701 | Hawlucha | Fighting / FlyingDebuted on Wednesday, 1st March 2023A regionally exclusive Pokémon in Mexico |
December 2022 (3 released):
Here are the Gen 6 Pokémon which were released during December 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
664 | Scatterbug | BugDebuted on Friday, 16th December 2022 | |
665 | Spewpa | BugEvolves from Scatterbug (using 25 Candy)Debuted on Friday, 16th December 2022 | |
666 | Vivillion | BugEvolves from Spewpa (using 100 Candy)Debuted on Friday, 16th December 2022 |
June 2022 (4 released):
Below you can find the Gen 6 Pokémon released in June 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
696 | Tyrunt | Rock / DragonDebuted as part of Adventure Week | |
697 | Tyrantrum | Rock / DragonEvolves from Tyrunt during the day using 50 CandyDebuted as part of Adventure Week | |
698 | Amaura | Rock / IceDebuted as part of Adventure Week | |
699 | Aurorus | Rock / IceEvolves from Amaura during the night using 50 CandyDebuted as part of Adventure Week |
February 2022 (3 released):
Here are the Gen 6 Pokémon released during February 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
669 | Flabébé | FairyDebuted as part of the Valentine's Day 2022 event | |
670 | Floette | FairyEvolves from Flabébé (using Candy)Debuted as part of the Valentine's Day 2022 event | |
671 | Florges | FairyEvolves from Floette (using Candy and 20 buddy hearts)Debuted as part of the Valentine's Day 2022 event |
January 2022 (2 released):
Here are the Gen 6 Pokémon released during January 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
694 | Helioptile | Electric / NormalDebuted as part of the Power Plant event | |
695 | Heliolisk | Electric / NormalEvolves from Helioptile with a Sun Stone and 50 Helioptile CandyDebuted as part of the Power Plant event |
December 2021 (2 released):
During December 2021, the following Gen 6 Pokémon were released:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
712 | Bergmite | Ice | |
713 | Avalugg | IceEvolves from Bergmite (using 50 Candy)Debuted as part of the Holiday 2021 event |
November 2021 (1 released):
Here are the Gen 6 Pokémon which were released in November 2021:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
702 | Dedenne | Electric / FairyDebuted as part of the Festival of Lights event |
October 2021 (4 released):
Below you can find the Gen 6 Pokémon which were released in October 2021:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
708 | Phantump | Ghost / GrassDebuted as part of the Halloween event | |
709 | Trevenant | Ghost / GrassEvolves from Phantump when traded in the main series (using 200 Candy or no Candy via the trade evolution mechanic)Debuted as part of the Halloween event | |
710 | Pumpkaboo | Ghost / GrassDebuted as part of the Halloween event | |
711 | Gourgeist | Ghost / GrassEvolves from Pumpkaboo when traded in the main series (using 200 Candy or no Candy via the trade evolution mechanic)Debuted as part of the Halloween event |
September 2021 (4 released):
Here are the Gen 6 Pokémon which were released in September 2021:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
676 | Furfrou | NormalDebuted as part of the Fashion Week event | |
686 | Inkay | Dark / PsychicDebuted as part of the Psychic Spectacular event | |
687 | Malamar | Dark / PsychicEvolves from Inkay when the phone is held upside down (using 50 Candy)Debuted as part of the Psychic Spectacular event | |
720 | Hoopa (Confined) | Psychic / Ghost (Confined)Psychic / Dark (Unbound)Mythical PokémonComplete Stage 3 of the Misunderstood Mischief special research |
May 2021 (8 released):
Below you can find the Gen 6 Pokémon which were released in May 2021:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
674 | Pancham | FightingDebuted as part of the Luminous Legends X event | |
675 | Pangoro | Fighting / DarkEvolves from Pancham when there is a dark-type Pokémon in your party in the main series (using Candy)Debuted as part of the Luminous Legends X event | |
682 | Spritzee | FairyDebuted as part of the Luminous Legends X event | |
683 | Aromatisse | FairyEvolves from Spritzee when traded holding a Sachet in the main series(using Candy)Debuted as part of the Luminous Legends X event | |
684 | Swirlix | Fairy | |
685 | Slurpuff | FairyEvolves from Swirlix when traded holding a Whipped Dream in the main series (using Candy)Debuted as part of the Luminous Legends X event | |
700 | Sylveon | FairyDebuted as part of the Luminous Legends Y event | |
704 | Goomy | Dragon | |
705 | Sliggoo | DragonEvolves from Goomy (using Candy)Debuted as part of the Luminous Legends X event | |
706 | Goodra | DragonEvolves from Sliggoo when levelled up during the rain or fog in the main series (using Candy)Debuted as part of the Luminous Legends X event | |
716 | Xerneas | FairyLegendary PokémonDebuted as part of the Luminous Legends X event | |
717 | Yveltal | Dark / FlyingLegendary PokémonDebuted as part of the Luminous Legends Y event |
April 2021 (6 released):
Here are all of the Gen 6 Pokémon which were released in April 2021:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
688 | Binacle | Rock / WaterDebuted as part of Sustainability Week | |
689 | Barbaracle | Rock / WaterEvolves from Binacle (using Candy)Debuted as part of Sustainability Week | |
690 | Skrelp | Poison / WaterDebuted as part of Rivals' Week | |
691 | Dragalge | Poison / DragonEvolves from Skrelp (using Candy)Debuted as part of Rivals' Week | |
692 | Clauncher | WaterDebuted as part of Rivals' Week | |
693 | Clawitzer | WaterEvolves from Clauncher (using Candy)Debuted as part of Rivals' Week |
December 2020 (21 released):
Below you can find all of the Gen 6 Pokémon that were released in December 2020. On their release, certain spawns were temporarily boosted as part of the Kalos Celebration event:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Debut Method | |
---|---|---|---|
650 | Chespin | GrassDebuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
651 | Quilladin | GrassEvolves from Chespin (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
652 | Chesnaught | Grass / FightingEvolves from Quilladin (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
653 | Fennekin | FireDebuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
654 | Braixen | FireEvolves from Fennekin (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
655 | Delphox | Fire / PsychicEvolves from Braixen (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
656 | Froakie | WaterDebuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
657 | Frogadier | WaterEvolves from Froakie (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
658 | Greninja | Water / DarkEvolves from Frogadier (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
659 | Bunnelby | NormalDebuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
660 | Diggersby | Normal / GroundEvolves from Bunnelby (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
661 | Fletchling | Normal / FlyingDebuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
662 | Fletchinder | Fire / FlyingEvolves from Fletchling (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
663 | Talonflame | Fire / FlyingEvolves from Fletchinder (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
667 | Litleo | Fire / NormalDebuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration in one-star raids | |
668 | Pyroar | Fire / NormalEvolves from Litleo (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
677 | Espurr | PsychicDebuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration in one-star raids | |
678 | Meowstic | PsychicEvolves from Espurr (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
707 | Klefki | Steel / FairyRegional exclusive for FranceDebuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration Pokémon for France | |
714 | Noibat | Flying / DragonDebuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration | |
715 | Noivern | Flying / DragonEvolves from Noibat (using Candy)Debuted as part of the release for the Season of Celebration |
What we know about Gen 6 Pokémon
Originating from the Kalos region, which takes inspiration from northern France, Gen 6 introduces 72 new Pokémon. This includes a collection of new legendaries, the traditional three - grass, water and fire - starter Pokémon and Klefki, the sentient keys Pokémon because why not.
Here are some interesting facts about how Gen 6 makes itself unique among the multiple Pokémon generations:
- Gen 6 saw the introduction of the fairy-type, which was the first new Pokémon type introduced since dark and steel-type Pokémon were introduced in Gold and Silver. Not only were pure fairy-type Pokémon, like Spritzee, were introduced, but older Pokémon, such as Marill and Jigglypuff, became dual types to increase the range of fairy-type Pokémon available.
- Sylveon, the eighth Eevee evolution, was introduced as part of Gen 6. To obtain it in the main line series, Eevee must know at least one fairy-type move and have a high friendship level with you.
- Mega Evolution and the various alternate forms for Absol, Mewtwo and other Pokémon, were introduced as part of this generation.
- Gen 6 includes one of the most elaborate and unique evolution methods in the entire Pokémon series. If you want to evolve Inkay into Malamar, you must train Inkay to level 30 and then, when the evolution process begins, turn the console upside down. This is achieved thanks to the internal gyroscope of the Nintendo 3DS and, since this is the first Nintendo handheld console to include a gyroscope, this evolution method would be impossible in previous generations.
- Gen 6 is the first Pokémon generation to not have a pure ground or electric-type Pokémon.
- Thematically, Gen 6 focuses around the concepts of beauty, balance and harmony. This demonstrated by the legendary Pokémon Xerneas and Yveltal, which represent the balance between life (Xerneas) and destruction (Yveltal).
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Pokémon Go Gen 6 Pokémon list
Like the previous Pokémon generations, such as Gen 5, most evolutions will simply require you to collect a specific amount of Candy.
We can, however, expect to see a Gen 6 version of the Unova and Sinnoh Stone as, like Gen 4 and 5, this generation has a number of Pokémon that will only evolve if they are traded while holding a specific item.
A number of Pokémon may also be affected by the trading mechanic, which will make them easier to evolve once they've been traded with another player.
Here is the complete list of Gen 6 Pokémon:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Predicted Catch Method | |
---|---|---|---|
650 | Chespin | Grass | |
651 | Quilladin | GrassEvolves from Chespin (using Candy) | |
652 | Chesnaught | Grass / FightingEvolves from Quilladin (using Candy) | |
653 | Fennekin | Fire | |
654 | Braixen | FireEvolves from Fennekin (using Candy) | |
655 | Delphox | Fire / PsychicEvolves from Braixen (using Candy) | |
656 | Froakie | Water | |
657 | Frogadier | WaterEvolves from Froakie (using Candy) | |
658 | Greninja | Water / DarkEvolves from Frogadier (using Candy) | |
659 | Bunnelby | Normal | |
660 | Diggersby | Normal / GroundEvolves from Bunnelby (using Candy) | |
661 | Fletchling | Normal / Flying | |
662 | Fletchinder | Fire / FlyingEvolves from Fletchling (using Candy) | |
663 | Talonflame | Fire / FlyingEvolves from Fletchinder (using Candy) | |
664 | Scatterbug | Bug | |
665 | Spewpa | BugEvolves from Scatterbug (using Candy) | |
666 | Vivillion | BugEvolves from Spewpa (using Candy) | |
667 | Litleo | Fire / Normal | |
668 | Pyroar | Fire / NormalEvolves from Litleo | |
669 | Flabébé | Fairy | |
670 | Floette | FairyEvolves from Flabébé | |
671 | Florges | FairyEvolves from Floette using a Shiny Stone in the main series (using Candy) | |
672 | Skiddo | Grass | |
673 | Gogoat | GrassEvolves from Skiddo (using Candy) | |
674 | Pancham | Fighting | |
675 | Pangoro | Fighting / DarkEvolves from Pancham when there is a dark-type Pokémon in your party in the main series (using Candy) | |
676 | Furfrou | Normal | |
677 | Espurr | Psychic | |
678 | Meowstic | PsychicEvolves from Espurr (using Candy) | |
679 | Honedge | Steel / Ghost | |
680 | Doublade | Steel / GhostEvolves from Honedge (using Candy) | |
681 | Aegislash | Steel / GhostEvolves from Doublade using a Dusk Stone in the main series (using Candy) | |
682 | Spritzee | Fairy | |
683 | Aromatisse | FairyEvolves from Spritzee when traded holding a Sachet in the main series(using Candy) | |
684 | Swirlix | Fairy | |
685 | Slurpuff | FairyEvolves from Swirlix when traded holding a Whipped Dream in the main series (using Candy) | |
686 | Inkay | Dark / Psychic | |
687 | Malamar | Dark / PsychicEvolves from Inkay when the console is held upside down (using Candy) | |
688 | Binacle | Rock / Water | |
689 | Barbaracle | Rock / WaterEvolves from Binacle (using Candy) | |
690 | Skrelp | Poison / Water | |
691 | Dragalge | Poison / DragonEvolves from Skrelp (using Candy) | |
692 | Clauncher | Water | |
693 | Clawitzer | WaterEvolves from Clauncher (using Candy) | |
694 | Helioptile | Electric / Normal | |
695 | Heliolisk | Electric / NormalEvolves from Helioptile with a Sun Stone in the main series (using Candy) | |
696 | Tyrunt | Rock / Dragon | |
697 | Tyrantrum | Rock / DragonEvolves from Tyrunt during the day in the main series (using Candy) | |
698 | Amaura | Rock / Ice | |
699 | Aurorus | Rock / IceEvolves from Amaura during the night in the main series (using Candy) | |
700 | Sylveon | Fairy | |
701 | Hawlucha | Fighting / Flying | |
702 | Dedenne | Electric / Fairy | |
703 | Carbink | Rock / Fairy | |
704 | Goomy | Dragon | |
705 | Sliggoo | DragonEvolves from Goomy (using Candy) | |
706 | Goodra | DragonEvolves from Sliggoo when levelled up during the rain or fog in the main series (using Candy) | |
707 | Klefki | Steel / Fairy | |
708 | Phantump | Ghost / Grass | |
709 | Trevenant | Ghost / GrassEvolves from Phantump when traded in the main series (using Candy) | |
710 | Pumpkaboo | Ghost / Grass | |
711 | Gourgeist | Ghost / GrassEvolves from Pumpkaboo when traded in the main series (using Candy) | |
712 | Bergmite | Ice | |
713 | Avalugg | IceEvolves from Bergmite (using Candy) | |
714 | Noibat | Flying / Dragon | |
715 | Noivern | Flying / DragonEvolves from Noibat (using Candy) | |
716 | Xerneas | FairyLegendary Pokémon | |
717 | Yveltal | Dark / FlyingLegendary Pokémon | |
718 | Zygarde | Dragon / GroundLegendary Pokémon | |
719 | Diancie | Rock / FairyMythical Pokémon | |
720 | Hoopa | Psychic / Ghost (Confined)Psychic / Dark (Unbound)Mythical Pokémon | |
721 | Volcanion | Fire / WaterMythical Pokémon |
Good luck completing the Kalos Pokédex!
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