Pokemon GO eggs chart for October 2023 - all egg rewards

Several Pokémon GO eggs of various colour combinations in or around incubators


Several Pokémon GO eggs of various colour combinations in or around incubators
October 24, 2023: We updated the Pokemon GO Eggs chart for October 2023, listing new Pokemon added to eggs this month.

Pokemon GO eggs are a fantastic way to get not only rare Pokemon, but loads of candy for other Pokemon as well. They can hatch all manner of Pokemon, drawing on random pools of possible Pokemon depending on the time of year and how long it takes to hatch them!

Events can also change which Pokemon players can hatch, but our guide keeps track of all the updates as they change at the start of each month. We've laid out all the possible Pokemon you can currently catch in our comprehensive Pokemon Egg Chart just below.

Pokemon Go egg hatching screen, showing three different eggs about to hatch.
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The Pokemon you get from an egg isn't completely random, but you'll still need to be lucky to get the one you want.

Pokemon GO eggs chart for October 2023

Pokemon GO Eggs
Potential Pokemon
2km
Chinchou, Magikarp, Meditite, Fomantis, Wimpod, Lechonk, Cleffa, Larvesta
5km
Machop, Lickitung, Gligar, Mareanie, Bonsly, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, Quaxly, Chingling, Mime Jr (Europe Only), Larvesta
5km from Adventure Sync
Cranidos, Shieldon, Happiny, Munchlax, Mantyke, Alomomola
7km
Galarian Meowth, Galarian Stunfisk, Hisuian Voltorb, Alola Meowth, Galarian Ponyta, Galarian Farfetch'd, Hisuian Qwilfish, Alola Vulpix, Galarian Slowpoke, Hisuian Sneasel, Galarian Zigzagoon, Hisuian Growlithe, Galarian Darumaka
10km
Deino, Goomy, Rockruff, Tyrunt, Amaura, Carbink, Jangmo-o, Frigibax, Larvesta
10km from Adventure Sync
Beldum, Dratini, Gible, Goomy, Rockruff, Jangmo-o
12km Strange Eggs
Pawniard, Vullaby, Scraggy, Larvitar, Pancham, Sandile, Skrelp, Deino, Salandit, Skorupi, Absol, Inkay

The Pokemon GO Eggs chart has changed massively with the current Halloween event. Right now, most of the Pokemon featured in eggs are seen as powerful counters to many of the raid Pokemon popping up throughout the event.

Things are always subject to change at a moment's notice, though, so we would never say to blow all your incubators on whatever eggs you have. If there are Pokemon in them that you need, it's best to try to get them sooner rather than later. You really don't know when they'll be swapped out for better (or worse) creatures.

Though the odds of getting some of better Pokemon from these eggs still appear worryingly low, if you're looking for the Pokemon included, trying to get them here is better than doing nothing. Eggs hatch passively as you walk, rather than you needing to specifically do anything, so it's a nice and easy way to bolster your Pokedex.

There are now regional drops included in your eggs, where you can get Pokemon depending on what area of the world you are from. This can be beneficial if you are someone who trades a lot, or travels a lot. However, the flip-side is that if you don't leave your country much, it could be tough or even impossible to get some of those high-ticket Pokemon locked to specific regions.

That's it for our look at the Pokemon GO eggs for this month! Be sure to check back next month, where we'll update it to see all the new lovable critters you can hatch. Until then, be sure to use our Pokemon TCG live codes and Pokemon GO guide to catching Kecleon!

A previous version of the guide was written by Gemma Le Conte.

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