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How to catch all Pokemon in Google Search

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In a delightful twist, Google introduced the interactive Easter egg. It allows the users to catch all 151 original Pokémon from the Kanto region right in the search engine. The quirky feature can be accessed through mobile applications and browsers, bringing the nostalgic journey to the fans who wish to embark on a quest to complete the digital Pokédex. However, achieving the feat requires more than just curiosity. The players must engage with the game in a strategic manner to unlock all the creatures.


Here is how you can become a digital Pokémon master.




Navigating Google’s quest for Pokémon


To begin your Pokémon-catching adventure,


  • Log into the Google account and then search for the Pokémon from the Kanto region Pokémon , like Pikachu.
  • A red-and-white Poké ball would appear in the screen’s bottom-right corner, inviting you to keep a tap and capture Pokémon.
  • Every successful catch adds a creature to the virtual Pokédex.
  • It tracks the progress and offers hints for the Pokémon you are yet to collect.

The game is available on the mobile platforms (desktop searches would not trigger it) exclusively. So make sure your device is set for some action.


Master Balls Pokémon Google are important to capture the mythical and legendary Pokémon like

  • Zapdos
  • Articuno
  • Mewtwo
  • Mew and
  • Moltres can be unlocked progressively.

After a set Pokémon number has been captured, the users get rewarded with the Master Balls, which are important for the elusive creatures. The feature ensures that the players engage thoroughly with the game instead of rushing to catch the rare Pokémon immediately.



Strategy behind the advanced hunting game

Despite the process appearing straightforward, there are some strategic elements that must be considered. The Mythical and Legendary Pokémon need a methodical approach, as the players must collect a significant number of the other Pokémon first to earn the Master Balls needed for these captures. To say,


  • After catching 5 Pokémon, the players can attempt to catch Articuno.
  • After catching 20 Pokémon, the players can attempt to catch Zapdos.

The pattern continues, with the additional Master Balls awarded after 50, 100, and 150 Pokémon are caught to attempt on Moltres, Mewtwo, and Mew, respectively.


Additionally, Google incorporated the playful guessing game that is similar to the “Who’s That Pokémon?” segment from the Pokémon series. The uncaught Pokémon are shown as silhouettes. They prompt the users to guess their identities. It adds the engaging challenge layer for the fans who seek to test their Pokémon knowledge.



Real challenge behind the quest

The Googles algorithm learns as you continue playing the game. After the 1st 50 searches, the algorithm starts to serve up the Pokémon as per your search history and the location.


The night owls might find Ghost-types Pokémon, while the early birds would encounter the flying-types Pokémon.


Tip: Search Pokémon #25 instead of Pikachu. Also, Shiny Pokémon will trigger the rare variant.



A celebration of Pokémon beyond search

The collaboration between Pokémon and Google is not just a fun digital game. Instead, it is the Pokémon franchise and its enduring popularity’s celebration. It exemplifies how technology can enhance the engagement of fans and offer some novel ways to interact with beloved characters. Additionally, as the players complete the collection, they get teased with a profile of the special surprise. Even the most seasoned fans in this manner are encouraged to participate.


Google and Pokémon partnership is a clever nod to the history of the franchise, reminiscent of past collaborations, like Google Maps’ Pokémon challenge. It doesn’t just tap into nostalgia but bridges the gap between cultural phenomenon and innovation, offering the fans an entirely interactive and fresh way to enjoy Pokémon.


Now, the best part is that, unlike mobile games, there are no microtransactions here. It’s just pure Pokémon hunting fun. So, will you complete your Pokédex before Google removes the hidden feature? Well, the clock is ticking, trainers.



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