One of the most reliable ways to get your hands on new Pokemon in Pokemon Go is through egg hatching.
As explained earlier (if you haven’t read it, go back!) there are four different types of Pokemon Egg in Pokemon Go – and the art of egg hatching is an exercise in random chance. Below we’re going to make it feel at least a little less random, and we’re going to accomplish that by listing Egg Charts for hatching for each egg type.
Some of the rarer, best Pokemon in Pokemon Go are most easily obtained through hatching eggs, which is handy.
On this page we dive into the different types of egg, what Pokemon can hatch from them, and how to make eggs hurry up and hatch that little bit more quickly – but first, let’s quickly talk about how egg hatching works.