Eggs in Pokémon GO: what they are and what Pokémon come from 2, 5, 7 and 10 km

Guide to know everything about Pokémon GO eggs and complete list in 2019

Let's see what are Pokémon GO eggs and which Pokemon come out depending on the distance traveled. And the eggs of Pokémon GO They allow us to obtain new Pokémon while we travel great distances playing with the app on mobile phones iOS and Android. To do this, we must use incubators for eggs to hatch after walking certain distances; In this sense, there are eggs that require shorter distances for them to hatch and we will find other eggs that require greater distances, whether 2, 5, 7 or 10 kilometers. In addition, hatching eggs will allow us to obtain Pokémon that are not found in our area. Below we offer you all the information about eggs Pokémon GO, how to get them, how to make them hatch and what types of pokemon we can obtain depending on the type of egg.

How to HATCH EGGS WITHOUT LEAVING HOME! - POKEMON GO

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How to get eggs in Pokémon GO

To obtain eggs in Pokémon GO we must go to a Pokéstop and spin the photodisc to be able to randomly obtain an egg; can store up to a total of 9 eggs in Pokémon GO.

On the other hand, the color of the egg will determine its type and the distance necessary for them to hatch; for example, the green eggs They will need 2 km traveled for them to hatch, the orange eggs They will need 5 km traveled for them to hatch, the pink eggs They will need 7 kilometers traveled for them to hatch and, finally, the purple eggs They will need 10 kilometers traveled for them to hatch.

How to hatch eggs in Pokémon GO

To make Pokémon GO eggs hatch we will need incubators; We will always have an infinite incubator although we can obtain more incubators by raising the trainer level or buying them in the store in exchange for Pokécoins; Yes, the incubators we buy have a limited use, until a total of 3 eggs per unit, so every time they run out they will disappear from our inventory.

Eggs in Pokémon GO: what they are and what Pokémon come from 2, 5, 7 and 10 km

There are several ways to accumulate distances traveled to hatch eggs in Pokémon GO:

  • The first way is to walk with the Pokémon GO app open, that is, while we play.
  • The second option is to use the Pokémon GO Plus device, which will count our steps even with the app turned off.
  • The third option is to use the Adventure Sync option of the game itself, an option that links the Pokémon GO app with the Google Fit applications on Android and Health on iPhone. When walking, these applications will record our distance traveled to synchronize it with Pokémon GO.

Trick to hatch eggs in Pokémon GO without walking

Whenever we cannot travel long distances for whatever reason, we can try the following; with the app Google Fit either Health open, shake the phone for a while and check if the distance traveled has increased. Yes that's how it is, Open Pokémon GO and sync the distance with the Adventure Sync option. This way we can increase our distances traveled without moving from a specific place.

Why doesn't Pokémon GO count me the distance traveled?

Pokémon GO will only record distances traveled on foot; If we travel by some type of means of transportation such as cars, motorcycles, trains or other means, the app will record unusually high speeds and it will warn us that it is not counting these distances.

Rewards for hatching eggs in Pokémon GO

When we hatch eggs in Pokémon GO, we will receive different rewards depending on the circumstances. If we get a new Pokémon we will receive 500 XP Additional features. On the other hand, we will also obtain candies related to the Pokémon obtained, in a random number for each hatching.

Types of Pokémon in 2 km eggs (2019)

  • Bulbasaur (Initial Gen 1)
  • Charmander (Initial Gen 1)
  • Squirtle (Starter Gen 1)
  • Machop (Gen 1)
  • Open (Gen 1)
  • Gastly (Gen 1)
  • Magikarp (Gen 1)
  • Shellder (Gen 1)
  • Krabby (Gen 1)
  • Chikorita (initial Gen 2)
  • Cyndaquil (initial Gen 2)
  • Totodile (initial Gen 2)
  • Midsreveaus (Gen 2)
  • Swinub (Gen 2)
  • Pichu (Gen 2)
  • Igglybuff (Gen 2)
  • Cleffa (Gen 2)
  • Togepi (Gen 2)
  • Mudkip (Initial Gen 3)
  • Treecko (initial Gen 3)
  • Torchic (Gen 3 starter)
  • Aron (Gen 3)
  • Luvdisc (Gen 3)
  • Swablu (Gen 3)
  • Wailmer (Gen 3)
  • Makuhita (Gen 3)
  • Meditate (Gen 3)
  • Spoink (Gen 3)
  • Turtwig (initial Gen 4)
  • Chimchar (initial Gen 4)
  • Piplup (initial Gen 4)
  • Kricketot (Gen 4)
  • Bonsly (Gen 4)

Types of Pokémon in 5 km eggs (2019)

  • Eevee (Gen 1)
  • Lickitung (Gen 1)
  • Magnemite (Gen 1)
  • Sandshrew (Gen 1)
  • Ponyta (Gen 1)
  • Growlithe (Gen 1)
  • Horsea (Gen 1)
  • Psyduck (Gen 1)
  • Cubone (Gen 1)
  • Seel (Gen 1)
  • Scyther (Gen 1)
  • Rhyhorn (Gen 1)
  • Kabuto (Gen 1)
  • Omanyte (Gen 1)
  • Onix (Gen 1)
  • Tangela (Gen 1)
  • Gligar (Gen 2)
  • Pineco (Gen 2)
  • Yanma (Gen 2)
  • Sneasel (Gen 2)
  • Houndour (Gen 2)
  • Mareep (Gen 2)
  • Skarmory (Gen 2)
  • Tyrogue (Gen 2)
  • Smoochum (Gen 2)
  • Elekid (Gen 2)
  • Magby (Gen 2)
  • Azurill (Gen 3)
  • Cacnea (Gen 3)
  • Anorith (Gen 3)
  • Lileep (Gen 3)
  • Lotad (Gen 3)
  • Nosepass (Gen3)
  • Snorunt (Gen 3)
  • Duskull (Gen 3)
  • Carvanha (Gen 3)
  • Trapinch (Gen 3)
  • Shuppet (Gen 3)
  • Wynaut (Gen 3)
  • Clamperl (Gen 3)
  • Buneary (Gen 4)
  • Budew (Gen 4)
  • Snover (Gen 4)
  • Stunky (Gen 4)
  • Bronzor (Gen 4)
  • Croagunk (Gen 4)
  • Combee (Gen 4)
  • Mantyke (Gen 4)
  • Buizel (Gen 4)
  • Skorupi (Gen 4)
  • Finneon (Gen 4)
  • Drifloon (Gen 4)
  • Glameow (Gen 4)
  • Cherubi (Gen 4)
  • Hippopotas (Gen 4)

Types of Pokémon in 7 km eggs (2019)

  • Alolan Diglett
  • Alolan Geodude
  • Alolan Grimer
  • Alolan Meowth
  • Alolan Sandshrew
  • Alolan Vulpix

Types of Pokémon in 10 km eggs (2019)

  • Aerodactyl (Gen 1)
  • Dratini (Gen 1)
  • Lapras (Gen 1)
  • Porygon (Gen 1)
  • Larvitar (Gen 2)
  • Ralts (Gen 3)
  • Bagon (Gen 3)
  • Beldum (Gen 3)
  • Slakoth (Gen 3)
  • Mawile (Gen 3)
  • Nincada (Gen 3)
  • Sableye (Gen 3)
  • Absol (Gen 3)
  • Feebas (Gen 3)
  • Shinx (Gen 4)
  • Riolu (Gen 4)
  • Shieldon (Gen 4)
  • Cranids (Gen 4)
  • Happiny (Gen 4)
  • Munchlax (Gen 4)
  • Chingling (Gen 4)
  • Gible (Gen 4)

Eggs in Pokémon GO: what they are and what Pokémon come from 2, 5, 7 and 10 km

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