Pokemon Go has egg populations. No, they aren''t edible like real-life eggs.
Eggs are another way of getting Pokemon in Pokemon Go. First, you need to have an Egg and an Incubator to place the Egg in. After that, walk the required distance, which is the name of the Egg.
There are many types of Eggs, including the 2km, 5km, 7km, 10km, and 12km Eggs. Oh, and there is the Adventure Sync Egg that is available through the Adventure Sync feature. Depending on the number of people who have the name, this is how many kilometers you have to walk to successfully hatch your Pokemon.
Niantic is generous enough to release an Egg list that includes which Pokemon can hatch from which Egg. This makes it easier for Trainers to get the Pokemon they desire or need to complete their Pokedex list every month, so here''s the Egg Pool list for October 2022.
Pokemon Go 2km Egg Chart October 2022
- Cleffa
- Fomantis
- Magikarp
- Meditite
- Munna
- Pichu
- Pikipek
- Stuffuk
- Wimpod
- Yungoos
Pokemon Go 5km Egg Chart October 2022
- Bronzor
- Elekid
- Litten
- Magby
- Miltank
- Popplio
- Rowlet
- Togepi
- Tyrogue
Pokemon Go 7km Egg Chart October 2022
- Croagunk
- Diglett
- Shinx
- Smoochum
Pokemon Go 10km Egg Chart October 2022
- Archen
- Axew
- Espurr
- Goomy
- Jangmo-o
- Mienfoo
- Noibat
- Riolu
- Rokcruff
- Tirtouga
Pokemon Go 12km Egg Chart October 2022
- Absol
- Deino
- Larvitar
- Pancham
- Pawniard
- Salandit
- Sandile
- Scraggy
- Skorupi
- Skrelp
- Vullaby
Please keep an eye on the Pokemon Go Egg Chart, and we will make sure to update it regularly.