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Pokémon Go: Complete list of Shiny Pokémon for May 2019

Which Shiny Pokémon are currently available in Pokémon Go and how do you find and catch them all? Like this!

First introduced as part of the Water Festival Event, with Magikarp and Gyarados, Shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Go have grown to include dozens of babies, base levels, and evolutions, from Absol to Wynaut. Here’s the complete list of shiny Pokémon as of right now, and how you can catch ’em all!

Which Shiny Pokémon are currently available in Pokémon Go?

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As of May 2019, these are all the Pokemon that can be shiny in Pokemon Go, in order of Pokedex number:

  1. Bulbasaur
  2. Ivysaur
  3. Venusaur
  4. Charmander
  5. Charmeleon
  6. Charizard
  7. Squirtle (with and without sunglasses)
  8. Wartortle (with and without sunglasses)
  9. Blastoise (with and without sunglasses)
  10. Caterpie
  11. Metapod
  12. Butterfree
  13. Pidgey
  14. Pidgeotto
  15. Pidgeot
  16. Rattata
  17. Raticate
  18. Pikachu (and variations: Original Cap, Party Hat, Santa Hat, Witch Hat, Fragment Cap, Flower Crown)
  19. Raichu (and variations: Original Cap, Party Hat, Santa Hat, Witch Hat, Fragment Cap, Flower Crown)
  20. Alolan Raichu
  21. Sandshrew
  22. Sandslash
  23. Nidoran♀
  24. Nidorina
  25. Nidoqueen
  26. Clefairy
  27. Clefable
  28. Jigglypuff
  29. Wigglytuff
  30. Diglett
  31. Dugtrio
  32. Psyduck
  33. Golduck
  34. Mankey
  35. Primeape
  36. Growlithe
  37. Arcanine
  38. Machop
  39. Machoke
  40. Machamp
  41. Geodude
  42. Graveler
  43. Golem
  44. Ponyta
  45. Rapidash
  46. Magnemite
  47. Magneton
  48. Seel
  49. Dewgong
  50. Grimer
  51. Muk
  52. Shellder
  53. Cloyster
  54. Gastly
  55. Haunter
  56. Gengar
  57. Drowzee
  58. Hypno
  59. Krabby
  60. Kingler
  61. Cubone
  62. Marowak
  63. Alolan Marowak
  64. Scyther
  65. Jynx
  66. Electabuzz
  67. Magmar
  68. Pinsir
  69. Magikarp
  70. Gyarados
  71. Lapras
  72. Eevee (and Flower Crown)
  73. Vaporeon (and Flower Crown)
  74. Flareon (and Flower Crown)
  75. Jolteon (and Flower Crown)
  76. Omanyte
  77. Omastar
  78. Kabuto
  79. Kabutops
  80. Aerodactyl
  81. Articuno
  82. Zapdos
  83. Moltres
  84. Dratini
  85. Dragonair
  86. Dragonite
  87. Chikorita
  88. Bayleef
  89. Meganium
  90. Cyndaquil
  91. Quilava
  92. Typhlosion
  93. Totodile
  94. Croconaw
  95. Feraligatr
  96. Pichu (Variations: Party Hat, Santa Hat, Witch Hat)
  97. Cleffa
  98. Igglybuff
  99. Togepi
  100. Togetic
  101. Natu
  102. Xatu
  103. Mareep
  104. Flaaffy
  105. Ampharos
  106. Marill
  107. Azumarill
  108. Aipom
  109. Sunkern
  110. Sunflora
  111. Espeon (with Flower Crown)
  112. Umbreon (with Flower Crown)
  113. Murkrow
  114. Misdreavus
  115. Wobuffet
  116. Pineco
  117. Forretress
  118. Snubbull
  119. Granbull
  120. Scizor
  121. Shuckle
  122. Swinub
  123. Piloswine
  124. Delibird
  125. Houndour
  126. Houndoom
  127. Smoochum
  128. Elekid
  129. Magby
  130. Larvitar
  131. Pupitar
  132. Tyranitar
  133. Lugia
  134. Ho-Oh
  135. Treeko
  136. Grovyle
  137. Sceptile
  138. Torchic
  139. Combusken
  140. Blaziken
  141. Poochyena
  142. Mightyena
  143. ZIgzagoon
  144. Linoone
  145. Lotad
  146. Lombre
  147. Ludicolo
  148. Taillow
  149. Swellow
  150. Wingull
  151. Pelipper
  152. Makuhita
  153. Hariyama
  154. Azurill
  155. Sableye
  156. Mawile
  157. Aron
  158. Lairon
  159. Aggron
  160. Meditite
  161. Medicham
  162. Plusle
  163. Minun
  164. Roselia
  165. Wailmer
  166. Wailord
  167. Spoink
  168. Grumpig
  169. Swablu
  170. Altaria
  171. Lunatone
  172. Solrock
  173. Feebas
  174. Milotic
  175. Castform
  176. Shuppet
  177. Banette
  178. Duskull
  179. Dusclops
  180. Absol
  181. Wynaut
  182. Snorunt
  183. Glalie
  184. Clamperl
  185. Huntail
  186. Gorebyss
  187. Luvdisc
  188. Bagon
  189. Shelgon
  190. Salamence
  191. Beldum
  192. Metang
  193. Metagross
  194. Latias
  195. Latios
  196. Kyogre
  197. Groudon
  198. Shinx
  199. Luxio
  200. Luxray
  201. Budew
  202. Roserade
  203. Ambipom
  204. Drifloon
  205. Drifblim
  206. Buneary
  207. Lopunny
  208. Electivire
  209. Magmortar
  210. Togekiss
  211. Mamoswine
  212. Dusknoir
  213. Froslass
  214. Meltan
  215. Melmetal

May 17, 2019: Here comes Torchic and evolutions!

This weekend, Pokemon Go’s Community Day event will introduce shiny Torchic, Combusken, and Blaziken for the first time!

May 1, 2019: Shiny Seel and Dewgong are live!

Just when you thought it was safe to ignore Seel spawns forever, they’ve gone and gone Shiny!

  1. Shiny Seel
  2. Shiny Dewgong

April 29, 2019: Enter Shiny Diglet and Dugtrio for Earth Day

As part of its Earth Day bonuses, Pokemon Go has unleashed Shiny Diglet and Dugtrio.

  1. Shiny Diglet
  2. Shiny Dugtrio

April 20, 2019: Shiny Shuckle and Lapras escape Singapore Safari Zone

Singapore Safari Zone brought out Shiny Shuckle and Lapras, and now they’ve gone international.

  1. Shiny Shuckle
  2. Shiny Lapras

April 19, 2019: Shiny Meltan returns from April 24 to May 5

We are excited to announce that Shiny Meltan is back for a limited time! Meltan, a mysterious and rare Pokémon, only appears when the Mystery Box is opened in Pokémon GO. If you’re lucky, you may encounter Shiny Meltan when you open the Mystery Box from Wednesday, April 24, at 1:00 p.m. PDT until Sunday, May 5, at 1:00 p.m. PDT!

The key to catching Meltan is the Mystery Box, which can be obtained by sending a Pokémon from Pokémon GO to the Nintendo Switch titles Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!

Until now, Trainers had to wait seven days after opening the Mystery Box before opening it again. Starting Wednesday, April 24, at 1:00 p.m. PDT, you’ll be able to open the Mystery Box once every three days, making it easier to get Meltan! Don’t miss your chance to evolve Shiny Meltan into Shiny Melmetal! Start collecting those Meltan Candies, Trainer!

April 16, 2019: Eggstravaganza brings out Shiny Buneary, Lopunny, Igglybuff, Jigglypuff, and Wigglytuff

What are Easter eggs without Easter bunnies. Shiny. Easter. Bunnies.

  1. Shiny Buneary
  2. Shiny Lopunny

Also, unexpectedly, the Jigglypuff family has also gone Shiny for event.

  1. Shiny Igglybuff
  2. Shiny Jigglypuff
  3. Shiny Wigglytuff

April 15, 2019: Legendary Latios Week goes Shiny!

It’s Latios’ turn for a Legendary Raid Week, and that means it’s also his chance to go Shiny!

  1. Shiny Latios

April 13, 2019: Shiny Bagon, Shelgon, and Salamence out for Community Day

April’s community day brings the Shiny Dragons.

  1. Shiny Bagon
  2. Shiny Shelgon
  3. Shiny Salamence

April 2, 2019: Bug Out with Shiny Scyther and Scizor!

As part of the first ever Bug Out event, the original big Pokemon Bug, Scyther, is going Shiny. While, yeah, it’s still green, Scizor switches from red to green to join the fun!

  1. Shiny Scyther
  2. Shiny Scizor

March 23, 2019: Treeko family goes Shiny for March Community Day!

More like Shiny Frenzy Plant.

  1. Shiny Treeko
  2. Shiny Grovyle
  3. Shiny Sceptile

March 19, 2019: Shiny Lunatone and Solrock switch and go Shiny for the Equinox

Good news, the equinox Pokemon are now available in Shiny form. Bad news, they switched before going Shiny so you’ll still need to travel… or wait a year, to try and get both!

  1. Shiny Lunatone (Regional)
  2. Shiny Solrock (Regional)

February 23, 2019: Shiny Latias raid weekend… er… rest of month

Shiny Latias is swooping in to join Palkia in Tier 5 Legendary Raids from February 22 until… March 1 now. They just increased it from a last minute weekend thing to a last minite rest-of-month-thing.

  1. Shiny Latias

February 16, 2019: Shiny Swinub, Piloswine, Mamoswine freeze out February Community Day

February Community Day, along with Year of the Pig have combined to bring us the biggest, coldest swine of them all:

  1. Shiny Swinub
  2. Shiny Piloswine
  3. Shiny Mamoswine

February 13, 2019: Valentine’s Day brings Shiny Celfairy, Clefable, Smoochum, and Jynx

Happy Valentine’s Day! Now go hatch a Shiny baby and catch a Shiny fairy!

  1. Shiny Clefairy
  2. Shiny Clefable
  3. Shiny Smoochum
  4. Shiny Jynx

February 6, 2019: Shiny Meltan to sell more Nintendo Switch!

Yeah, to help increase your FOMO, if you have a Nintendo Switch and Pokemon Lets Go, and you can get Shiny Melta and evolve Shiny Melmetal for the next month.

  1. Shiny Meltan
  2. Shiny Melmetal

You can also get a Mystery Box twice a week now to help your odds.

February 4, 2019: Shiny Spoink and Grumpig live for Chinese New Year

It’s the Year of the Pig and Pokemon Go is celebrating with Shiny Spoink and Shiny Grumpig. Because of course they are.

  • Shiny Spoink
  • Shiny Grumpig

January 25, 2019: Shiny Psyduck, Golduck up and quacking in Brazil

Safari Zone Brazil has begun and that means Shiny Psyduck and Shiny Golduck are available.

  1. Shiny Psyduck
  2. Shiny Golduck

Both spawn rates and shiny rates seem good, so happy hunting!

January 21, 2019: Shiny Feebas, Milotic available via Field Research… kinda

For the first time, Pokemon Go is making a new Shiny Pokemon available via a 3-hour, Community Day-like window… of field research.

  1. Shiny Feebas
  2. Shiny Milotic

North America begins at 11am PT / 2pm ET, just like Community Day. Early reports from Europe, however, suggest that tasks aren’t everywhere, are annoying to complete (10 great throws, 15 nice throws, earn a buddy candy, hatch an egg) and the Shiny rate is low.

Given how well the Squirtle Squad field research worked a few months ago, that’s another disappointing regression from Pokemon Go.

January 14, 2019: Shiny Kyogre is back and it’s brought Shiny Groudon with it

In honor of the Hoenn event, which runs from January 15 to January 29, 2019, Niantic has brought back two old favorites, including one of them in its Shiny form for the first time.

  • Shiny Kyogre
  • Shiny Groudon (NEW)

January 12, 2019: Shiny Totadile, Croconaw, Feraligatr unleashed for January Community Day

Community Day is back for 2019 and the last of the Gen 2 starters is back with it!

  1. Shiny Totadile
  2. Shiny Croconaw
  3. Shiny Feraligatr

December 18, 2018: Shiny Delibird, Azurill, Marill, Azumarill, and Santa Hats for the holidays!

The annual Pokemon Go holiday event has started and, with it, there are even more Shiny Pokemon dancing and prancing about.

  1. Shiny Delibird
  2. Shiny Azurill
  3. Shiny Marill
  4. Shiny Azumarill
  5. Shiny Santa Hat Pichu
  6. Shiny Santa Hat Pikachu
  7. Shiny Santa Hat Raichu

December 14, 2018: Shiny Ho-oh and Lugia return for one long weekend

Shiny Lugia and Ho-oh are back, back again, but only for the long weekend. From December 14 to December 17, 2018.

  • Shiny Lugia
  • Shiny Ho-Oh

Happy Raiding.

December 1, 2018: Shiny Misdreavus, Mismagius arrive for December

Pokémon Go loves it some Shiny ghost-types and, with December, comes a new one. And a Gen 2 ones! If you have a spare Sinnoh Stone, you can also score its evolution, Mismagius.

  • Shiny Misdreavus
  • Shiny Mismagius

November 23, 2018: Shiny Alolan Raichu now available in Raids

Raid only, but if you do enough, you just mights core a Shiny — Alolan — Raichu!

  1. Shiny Alolan Raichu

November 16, 2018: Shiny Magnemite and Magneton are out!

Shocking, right?

  1. Shiny Magnemite
  2. Shiny Magneton

November 14, 2018: Shiny Elekid, Electabuzz, Elektivire are loose — and so are the Shiny Sinnoh Stone evolutions!

You can now hatch Shiny Elekid, evolve Shiny Electabuzz, and — with a Sinnoh Stone, Shiny Elektivire.

  1. Shiny Elekid
  2. Shiny Electabuzz
  3. Shiny Elektivire

Also, with the new Sinnoh Stones, you can now evolve several previous generation Shiny Pokémon into their Gen 4 forms.

  1. Shiny Magmortar
  2. Shiny Togakiss
  3. Shiny Dusknoir
  4. Shiny Honchkrow

November 10, 2018: Cyndaquill, Quilava, Typholosion go Shiny for Community Day

The second Gen 2 Starter gets its Community Day, and that means a new family fo Shiny Pokémon to play for:

  1. Shiny Cyndaquill
  2. Shiny Quilava
  3. Shiny Typhlosion

November 6, 2018: Shiny Budew can now be hatched from 5KM eggs

Budew, the baby form of Rosalia, can now be hatched from 5KM eggs. And, since Rosalia already has a Shiny form in Pokémon Go, that means Budew has a chance to hatch Shiny as well!

  1. Shiny Budew

November 5, 2018: Shiny Cubone, Marowak, Ponyta, Rapidash out to celebrate Ingress Prime

Before there was Pokémon Go, there was Ingress, and so developer Niantic is celebrating the launch of Ingress Prime with two new Shiny in Pokémon Go:

  1. Shiny Cubone
  2. Shiny Marowak
  3. Shiny Ponyta
  4. Shiny Rapidash

Also, Shiny Alolan Marowak is now appearing in Raids.

No word yet on how long they’ll have increased spawn or shiny rates, so catch ’em fast!

November 3, 2018: Shiny Pinsir escapes Safari Zone Taiwan, goes worldwide

As part of Safari Zone Taiwan, Shiny Pinsir is now available and in boosted numbers for the weekend.

  1. Shiny Pinsir

Catch it fast!

November 1, 2018: Shiny Caterpie, Metapod, and Butterfree kick off November’s month of bugs

Harden! Harden! That’s the sound of Shiny Caterpie, Metapod, and Butterfree kicking off a November of bugs!

  1. Shiny Caterpie
  2. Shiny Metapod
  3. Shiny Butterfree

October 23, 2018: Shiny Drifloom and Drifblim haunt the Halloween Event!

Last year, the Gen 3 Ghosts put on their Shiny customers of halloween. This year, it’s the Gen 4’s turn. Well, two of them at least!

  1. Shiny Drifloom
  2. Shiny Drifblim

October 16, 2018: Gen 4 is here and Shiny Shinx, Luxio, and Luxray are here with it!

The first wave of Gen 4 Pokemon has just hit Pokémon Go and, as part of it, Shiny Shinx can now be caught in Raids. The odds are still low, and getting candy just from Raids (or Rare Candy) makes evolving though, but it’s out there so go get it!

  1. Shinx
  2. Luxio
  3. Luxray

October 11, 2018: Shiny Nido are here… but only the females!

Pokémon Go is super-spawning female Pokémon from October 11 to October 12, and as part of the flash event, Shiny female Nino will be making their debut.

  1. Nidoran
  2. Nidorina
  3. Nidoqueen

October 5, 2018: Shiny Drowzee and Hypno get their Pokémon Go Psychic Event on

To coincide with it’s just-announced Psychic Event, Pokémon Go is releasing two of the original Psychic Kanto-region Pokémon in Shiny form.

  1. Shiny Drowzee
  2. Shiny Hypno

Go get your pink mind-vaark!

October 1, 2018: Pokémon Go’s watery October has brought out Shiny Krabby and Kingler.

I guess Pokémon Go wasn’t quite done with Gen 1, since the launch of October’s water-centric special research has also launched an all new Kanto Shiny or two:

  1. Shiny Krabby
  2. Shiny Kingler

September 22, 2018: Shiny Chikorita, Bayleaf, and Meganium come out for September Community Day

The eighth Pokémon Go Community Day focuses on the first Gen 2 starter, and that means it’s Shiny time for:

  1. Shiny Chikorita
  2. Shiny Bayleaf
  3. Shiny Meganium

September 13, 2018: Shiny Geodude and Grimer families come out for Kanto event

Pokémon Go is celebrating the 1st Gen Pokémon originally encountered in the Kanto region and, as part of the fun, two new families have gone Shiny.

  1. Shiny Geodude
  2. Shiny Graveler
  3. Shiny Golem
  4. Shiny Grimer
  5. Shiny Muk

Happy catching!

September 10, 2018: Shiny Moltres, Zapdos, and Articuno available in Raids until September 20

Starting September 13, the Legendary Birds first encountered in Kanto will be available in Tier 5 Raids for a week, including their Shiny forms.

First, starting September 13 at 1:00 P.M. (PDT), Trainers all over the world will be able to encounter three Legendary Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region!. Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres will appear in Raid Battles until September 20. And if you’re lucky, you may be able to encounter their Shiny forms! Also, Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region will appear more frequently all over the world and show up more frequently in Raid Battles until September 30!

Shiny Moltres, Zapdos, and Articuno have been available before on their respective Raid Days, but if you missed them then, you can try and get them now — or simply try to get a better one. Good luck!

September 8, 2018: Moltres Day brings the fiery pink Shiny out to play… for three hours

Shiny Moltres!

If the challenge is completed, Trainers worldwide will receive up to five free Raid Passes for Moltres Day, which features the Legendary Pokémon Moltres! On September 8, Moltres will be available in Raid Battles around the world for a three-hour period and will know the Flying-type move Sky Attack. If you’re lucky, you may be able to encounter a Shiny Moltres!

  1. Moltres

September 1, 2018: Shiny Wingull and Growlith to start off September

Global Challenges from Safari Zone Yokosuka are live and, with them, Shiny Wingull has flown into our lives. Wingull will be boosted from September 1 to September 2, 2018, so this is your best chance to catch one!

  1. Shiny Wingull
  2. Shiny Pelipper

Likewise, with new September Field Research tasks centering on Entei, the also fiery Growlith has gotten in on the Shiny fun.

  1. Shiny Growlth
  2. Shiny Arcanine

Find a Growlith nest or the Field Research Task “Use 10 Berries on Pokémon” for a Growlith encounter.

August 20, 2018: Celebi’s coming draws out Shiny Pinco, Natu, and Sunkern

With the launch of Celebi’s A Ripple in Time Special Research and the accompanying Johto Event, three new Shiny Pokémon have been released, along with their evolutions.

  1. Shiny Natu
  2. Shiny Xatu
  3. Shiny Sunkern
  4. Shiny Sunflora
  5. Shiny Pineco
  6. Shiny Forretress

August 11, 2018: Shiny Eevee and Eeveelutions come out for August Community Days!

In what’s potentially the biggest Shiny-fest yet, Eevee and all its current Eeveelutions will be making their Shiny debut as part of the August 11 & 12 Community Days.

  1. Shiny Eevee
  2. Shiny Vaporeon
  3. Shiny Flareon
  4. Shiny Jolteon
  5. Shiny Umbreon
  6. Shiny Espeon

Image via reddit.

August 1, 2018: Shiny Houndour, Houndoom, Snubbull, Grandbull are live!

A new month means new Field Research and, along with it, comes a new Shiny Pokémon. This time, Houndour, which can be evolved into Houndoom, and Shubbull, which can be evolved into Granbull!

  1. Shiny Houndour
  2. Shiny Houndoom
  3. Shiny Snubbull
  4. Shiny Granbull

July 21, 2018: Zapdos Day brings a little Shiny to the Legendary Bird

Shiny Zapdos is here!

On Saturday, July 21, Zapdos will be exclusively available in Raid Battles around the world for a three-hour period. During that time, all Zapdos caught will know the Fast Attack Thundershock. You might even encounter a Shiny Zapdos!

  1. Zapdos

July 13, 2018: Shiny Plusle and Minun go live ahead of Pokémon Go Fest Chicago

On the eve of Pokémon Go Fest Chicago, Shiny Plusle and Minun have gone live globally. So, no need to be in the Windy City to get a charge out of them, just go catch!

  1. Plusle
  2. Minun

Also, if all the Global Challenges are completed, Shiny Zapdos will also be released on July 21.

Get to it!

July 8, 2018: Shiny Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise — and sunglasses variants! — out for July Community Day

The seventh Pokémon Go Community Day brings with it the Shiny versions of the third and final Gen 1 starter, Squirtle, as well as its evolutions, Wartortle and Blastoise.

  1. Shiny Squirtle
  2. Shiny Wartortle
  3. Shiny Blastoise

This month, Pokémon Go added another variant as well — Squirtle Squad Sunglasses! Available through Field Research from spinning PokéStops, unlike standard Shiny variants, the same Field Research did provide a Shiny for every player who completed it.

  1. Shiny Squirtle (with sunglasses)
  2. Shiny Wartortle (with sunglasses)
  3. Shiny Blastoise (with sunglasses)

July 7, 2018: Shiny Articuno available for 3 hours as part of Articuno Day

In addition to the amazing XP bonuses, Articuno will be available in Raid Battles around the world during Articuno Day. And if you’re lucky, you may be able to encounter its Shiny form! See below for event hours in your region:

  • The Asia-Pacific region: 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. JST (GMT +9)
  • Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India: 9:00 a.m.to 12:00 p.m. UTC (GMT +0)
  • The Americas and Greenland: 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. PT (GMT -8)

Good luck, Raiders of the Shiny Art!

June 30, 2018: Pokémon Go Safari Zone Germany has started and Shiny Roselia has started with it.

Pokémon Go promised (emphasis ours):

In addition to completing Field Research tasks provided by Professor Willow, Trainers all over the world will see increased appearances of the Grass- and Poison-type Pokémon originally discovered in the Hoenn region, Roselia! Perhaps you’ll have a chance at catching a Shiny Roselia sprouting purple flowers.

And it’s delivered. Shiny Roselia is now available in the wild. Catch one if you can!

  1. Shiny Roselia

Happy catching!

June 16, 2018: Shiny Larvitar, Pupitar, and Tyranitar added for June Community Day

The sixth Pokémon Go Community Day has brought the biggest family of Community Day Shinies yet:

  1. Shiny Larvitar
  2. Shiny Pupitar
  3. Shiny Tyranitar

June 15, 2018: Pokémon Go pre-announced Shiny Roselia, Plusle and Minun

As part of Pokémon Go’s ramp-up for its Summer Tour, the game has begun to tease additional Shiny:

  • Shiny Roselia
  • Shiny Plusie
  • Shiny Munin

From Pokémon Go:

Perhaps you’ll have a chance at catching a Shiny Roselia sprouting purple flowers. (June 30 and July 1)

Catching Plusle and Minun will result in bonus Stardust, and lucky Trainers might even discover their Shiny versions! (June 14 and June 15)

June 7, 2018: Shiny Shelder, Cloyster, and Kyogre make a spalsh at Water Festival!

The second annual Water Festival has just gone live and, with it, Shiny Shelder, Cloyster, and… Kyogre!

From Pokemon Go:

Some lucky Trainers may even encounter a rare Shiny Shellder for the very first time during the event! And, if you challenge Kyogre during the event and come out victorious, there is a chance you’ll encounter its Shiny form!

  1. Shiny Shelder (New)
  2. Shiny Cloyster (New)
  3. Shiny Kyogre (New)

May 24, 2018: Shiny Kabuto, Omanyte, and Aerodactyl rock Adventure Week

The second annual Adventure Week has just gone live and, with it, three new Rock-type Shiny Pokémon and their evolutions!

  1. Shiny Kabuto
  2. Shiny Kabutops
  3. Shiny Omanyte
  4. Shiny Omastar
  5. Shiny Aerodactyl

May 19. 2018: Shiny Ho-Oh in Raids, Shiny Charmander, Charmeleon, and Charizard for Community Day

The Legendary Ho-Oh is back in Raids and, just like the recent Lugia return, this time it has a chance of being Shiny. Also, the fifth Pokémon Go Community Day brings the fifth family of Community Day Shinies:

  1. Shiny Charmander
  2. Shiny Charmeleon
  3. Shiny Charizard

May 1, 2018: Battle Showdown Event bring Shiny Makuhita and Meditite

Pokémon Go is running its first ever Fighter-type event, the Battle Showdown, and as part of it, two Fighter-type families have gone Shiny!

  1. Shiny Makuhita
  2. Shiny Hariyama
  3. Shiny Meditite
  4. Shiny Medicham

April 24, 2018: Earth Day releases the Leviathan! Er… Shiny Wailmer and Wailord!

As part of its post earth day celebration, Pokémon Go has made the biggest – by sheer bulk! – addition to the Shiny pool yet.

  1. Shiny Wailmer
  2. Shiny Wailord

April 15, 2018: Shiny Mareep, Flaaffy, and Amphoros added for April Community Day

With the fourth Pokémon Go Community Day comes the fourth family of Community Day Shinies.

  1. Shiny Mareep
  2. Shiny Flaaffy
  3. Shiny Ampharos

April 1, 2018: Shiny Murkrow is here, no-foolin’!

Pokémon Go has added Murkrow to the Shiny mix and also, at least temporarily, increased the spawn rates so you’ll have an ever so slightly higher chance of catching one.

And no, this isn’t an April Fool’s Day joke. That’s the 8-bit Pokémon sprites.

March 23, 2018: Shiny Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, and Venusaur added for March Community Day

With the third Pokémon Go Community Day comes the third family of Community Day Shinies.

  1. Shiny Bulbasaur
  2. Shiny Ivysaur
  3. Shiny Venusaur

March 22, 2018: Shiny Babbies for Eggstravaganza Event

Pokémon Go is holding an Eggstravaganza Event from March 22 until April 2 and, along with extra candy on hatches, double Stardust, and Pokémon temporarily relocating to 2 KM eggs, the game has added — Shiny Babies! Well, some of them at least…

Including evolutions, the newly obtainable Shinies include:

  1. Shiny Magby (Egg only)
  2. Shiny Magmar (Evolve Magby)
  3. Shiny Togepi (Egg only)
  4. Shiny Togetic (Evolve Togepi)
  5. Shiny Wynaut (Egg only)
  6. Shiny Wobbuffet (Evolve Wynaut)

It doesn’t look like there’s an increased hatch or Shiny rate either, so quantity and luck are your only allies. Good luck!

March 16, 2018: From now until April 2, you have a tiny chance of catching Shiny Lugia in Legendary Raids.

Pokémon Go has brought the master of the Legendary Birds back for a second round of Raids and, in addition to a newly buffed Sky Attack, the game has added a twist: You now have the chance to catch a Shiny Lugia.

Like with all Shiny Pokémon and Shiny Raid Bosses, it’s all up to random chance and the odds are never great. So, if you really want a Shiny Lugia, your only option is to Raid, Raid, Raid, until you get one.

February 24, 2018: Shiny Dratini, Dragonair, and Dratini added for February Community Day

For the second Pokémon Go community day, featuring Dratini, Pokémon Go has added Shiny Dratini, Dragonair, and Dragonite to the game.

Odds of catching them was high again, likely the same 1/25 as the previous Community Day. Anecdotally, I caught 3 in 3 hours, and my godkids caught 5 and 3.

Hopefully, this means there more high-odds Shiny are on their way.

February 15, 2018: Shiny Poochyena and Mightyena

Happy Lunar New Year! To celebrate, Pokémon Go has increased the spawn rates of dog-like Pokémon and introduced Shiny versions of Poochyena and its evolution, Mightyena!

February 14, 2018: Shiny Luvdisc lights up your Valentines Day.

To celebrate Valentines Day, Pokémon Go is increasing the spawn rate of Luvdisc and Chansey. To make it really special, Shiny Luvdisc is been found in all its yellow glory.

February 9, 2018: Shiny Swablu and Altaria

Rayquaza, master of the Legendary Weather Trio, has come, and with it the Gen 3 Dragons. Only one of those dragons can currently be found in Shiny form, though — Altaria. To get it, you’ll have to catch a shiny Swablu, get 400 candy, and then hit the evolve button.

January 20, 2018: Pokemon January Community Day brings Shiny Pikachu out to play!

While Pokemon Go’s official Community Day announcement only mentioned a Pikachu with a unique move — Surf — for three hours on Saturday, January 20, 2018, the odds of catching a Shiny Pikachu with that unique move soared.

It’s still unknown what the base odds of encountering a Shiny Pokemon are in Pokemon Go, though it’s been estimated to be 1/300 or more. For Community Day, though, the estimates came down to as low as 1/25.

Anecdotally, I caught three in about 90 minutes. So did my younger godson. My older godson caught five. For many of us, it was the first Shiny we caught.

There’s no way to tell what the next Community Day will bring, if there’ll be another Shiny Pokemon featured or if the Shiny rate will be increased (buffed) again.

But all the fingers crossed.

December 21, 2017: Gen 3 wave 3 brings Shiny Snorunt, Glalie… and the potential for Froslass in Gen 4!

The Water and Ice-types of Gen 3 have come out to play for the holidays and a Shiny Snorunt has come out to play with them. And that means there’s now the potential not just for two, but three new Shiny Pokémon.

  • Snorunt
  • Glalie (evolve Snorunt)
  • Froslass (evolve female Snorunt in Gen 4)

December 8, 2017: With the second wave of Gen 3 come Shiny Mawile and Absol — in Raids!

With the second wave of Pokémon Go Gen 3 come two more potential Shiny Pokémon — but with a twist. These are currently only available in Raids.

  • Tier 2: Mawile
  • Tier 4: Absol

October 20, 2017: As part of the spooky Halloween spawns, Pokémon Go has added Shiny Gen 3 Ghost-types to the mix!

Pokémon Go Gen 3 is here, starting with the Ghost-types, and as an extra surprise, their Shiny variants have come with them

  • Sableye
  • Shuppet
  • Banette (evolve Shuppet)
  • Duskull
  • Dusklops (evolve Duskull)

You can catch Shiny Sableye, Shuppet, and Duskull in the wild, battle for Sableye in Raids, or evolve Banette and Dusklops.

August 16, 2017: Hatch Shiny Pichu, catch Shiny Pikachu, and evolve Shiny Raichu now in Pokémon Go

Shiny Magikarp has proven incredibly rare and Shiny Pikachu will likely prove similar. Good luck!

Are Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon Go official?

They are! From Pokémon Go:

Trainers across the globe have reported sightings of golden Magikarp in the wild. These Shiny Magikarp are extremely rare, so pay close attention to the Magikarp you encounter while you’re out exploring the world to make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to catch one!

And what are Shiny Pokémon exactly?

Simply put, color variants.

From Bulbapedia:

A Shiny Pokémon (Japanese: 光るポケモン Shiny Pokémon), previously officially known as alternate coloration or rare coloration (Japanese: 色違い differently colored), and called Color Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium 2, is a specific Pokémon with different coloration to what is usual for its species. It is one of the many differences that a Pokémon can have within its species.

The term “Shiny Pokémon” was first created by fans to refer to the sparkling sound effect and animation made at the start of an encounter with one in the games. Eventually, this term fell into official usage in Generation IV, used on promotional material promoting Shiny event Pokémon. The term Shiny Pokémon was first used in-game in Pokémon Black and White in Nimbasa City.

There’s only one color variant per Pokémon. Some variants are obvious, like Shiny Gyarados is red instead of blue. Others are more subtle, like Shiny Bulbasaur or Squirtle, which are the same color but slightly differents shades.

What are the odds of finding a Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon Go?

That’s the million Pokémon question. People have been guessing since the introduction of Shiny Magikarp and those guesses have ranged from 1/512 to 1/4096. Luckily, more research has been done to try and narrow it down. Currently, The Silph Road is putting the Shiny rate at approximately 1 in 450, with increased odds for certain Pokemon during certain events.

It’s still purely random, so you can get a Shiny right away, or it might take you twice or three times as long. That’s one of the most controversial design decisions in Pokémon Go: Unmitigated randomness for everything.

Can you hatch Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon Go?

Yup. In most cases, the Shiny rate seems to be the same as it is for wild encounters: 1/450.

Shiny babies, however, seem to be boosted to 1/50.

And you can catch them, right? With Incense and Lures too?

Sure can, and absolutely with Incense and Lures!

Any Pokémon with a shiny form in the game can turn out to be Shiny when you encounter it, whether it’s in the wild, from a Lure at a PokéStop, or attracted by Incense.

In other words, Lure and Incense away!

Do Shiny Pokémon show up on Nearby or Sightings?

No, sadly. Pokémon will always show up on Nearby if it’s attached to a PokéStop, or Sightings if it’s not, but it’ll look totally normal.

It’s only revealed as a Shiny when you tap on it and go to the catch screen. So, if you see a normal Magikarp or Pikachu on Nearby or Sightings, don’t discount it — once you tap on it, it could be a Shiny.

Are Shiny Pokémon Shiny for everyone?

Nope. With Ditto, once a Pokémon is determined to be Ditto, the servers make it Ditto for everyone. With Shiny, it’s done on a player-by-player basis.

That means you and a friend can both catch the same Magikarp, yours could turn out to be Shiny, and theirs… not.

With one exception so far: For the July 2018 Community Day, Pokémon Go had Sunglasses Squirtle available through Field Research and, tasks that had a Shiny Sunglasses Squritle were Shiny for everyone!

Can you show off Shiny Pokémon in Gyms?

You can, but with two caveats:

  1. Shiny Legendaries still can’t go in Gyms.
  2. Shiny versions don’t count as different Pokémon, so if there’s already a regular version in the Gym, you can’t add your Shiny version.

Do Shiny Pokémon show up in the Pokédex?

They do! Not as separate entries, though, but as a badge on the main entries, same as genders do. You’ll need to make sure you’re running the latest version of Pokémon Go, then:

  1. Tap the Menu button (looks like a Poké Ball), button right.
  2. Tap Pokédex, top middle.
  3. Tap on the Pokémon you want to check. (Only Magikarp and Gyarados for now.)
  4. Look for the Shiny badge.

Of course, the Shiny badge will only show up once you’ve caught a Shiny version of that Pokémon. So, if you don’t see it, go catch one!

Do Shiny Pokémon have perfect stats (IV)? Special movesets? Magic powers?

Nope. Shiny Pokémon have the same stats (IV) as non-Shiny variants. Which is to say, a range. You can catch a perfect Shiny Magikarp, but you can also catch a not-so-great one.

They also have no special movesets or powers of any kind. Aside from looking AWESOME on Gyms.

(If you evolve a Community Day Shiny during the event window and get the exclusive move, the Shiny will also have that move, but still won’t be different than a regular version evolved at the same time.)

If you evolve Shiny Pokémon do you get its Shiny evolution?

Totally. Shiny status, like festive hat status, stays with a Pokémon during evolution. If you get a Shiny Magikarp and decide to hit the Evolution button, you’ll end up with a Shiny Gyarados. Same with Shiny Pichu or Shiny Pikachu — that’s how you get Shiny Raichu.

If you catch a shiny Pokemon, can it turn into a Shiny Ditto?

No. Magikarp were removed from the Ditto potentials shortly after Shiny Magikarp became available, and the same has held true for other common Pokemon since. No one, not even Pokémon Go wanted to deal with that kind of pain.

Can your transfer Shiny Pokémon back to the professor? Can you do it by accident? (Terror!)

You can transfer Shiny Pokémon, but Pokémon Go will treat them as though they’re automatically favorited.

So, if you try to choose a Shiny Pokémon as part of a bulk transfer, you’ll be prevented from doing so. If you try to transfer a Shiny Pokémon separately, you’ll get a warning.

Safety first!

When are more Shiny Pokémon coming to Pokémon Go?

When Pokémon Go announces them!

OK, fine, just tell me how to catch ’em all!

First, you have to find as many Pokémon as you can. That means finding spawns or nests where those types of Pokémon are common. Then tap, tap, tap away and see if you encounter a Shiny.

For eggs and babies, collect as many as you can. Walk as much as you can. And hatch, hatch, hatch.

For the Raid Pokémon, the story is the same. Find the Raids. Beat the Raid Boss. Hope the one you get is Shiny.

Field Research. Find the tasks that give you a Pokémon with a Shiny form, then work with your community to find the PokéStops giving away the right tasks, and then complete as many as you can.

Shiny Legendaries currently have a 100% catch rate, and Shiny Field Research Pokémon have a 0% flee rate, but for everything else, remember your basics:

  1. ABC. Always be curving. Once you can nail Curve Ball every time, you’ll get a 1.7x bonus every time.
  2. Max out your medals. Some are easier to get than others but they consume no resources like Great or Ultra Balls or Razz Berries, so once you get them, that 1.1x to 1.3x is automatically applied each time.
  3. Consistency counts. Aim for the smallest target you can nail every time. If that’s Nice, it’s nice. If that’s Great or Excellent, even nicer. But better the bonus you get then one you miss, and that extra 1.3 to 2x also doesn’t consume resources and can make a difference.
  4. Razz for real. Use Razz Berries when you need to. Unlike Great or Ultra Balls, you can’t miss with a Razz Berry and its 1.5x bonus will last until you hit. For the new Golden Razz Berries, it’s 2.5x!
  5. Bump them Balls. Use Great and Ultra Balls to maximize your odds. You get an extra 1.5x for a Great Ball and 2x for an Ultra Ball so use them to get those super rare or hard to catch Pokémon.

For a complete explanation and many more details:

How to catch tough Pokémon in Pokémon Go

Any Shiny Pokémon questions?

If you have any questions about Shiny Pokémon, drop them in the comments below!

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Source of the article – iMore