The Pokemon GO Season of Hidden Gems is finally here. The event comes with the brand-new debut of Pokemon. The season will be counted as one of the most anticipated events in history.
The Hidden Gems Pokemon Go event starts on August 4th, 5th, 6th, 18th, 19th, and 20th. Trainers can explore the beauty of Osaka, New York, and London. Shadow Articuno, Carbink, Palossand, and Sandygust will make their Pokemon Go debuts.
Shadow Raids During Pokemon Go
- Hidden Gems Season
- One-Star Shadow Raid
- Two-Star Shadow Raid
- Three-Star Shadow Raid
These raids will be available daily, whereas the Five-Star Shadow Raid will only be happening on Saturday and Sunday. Moreover, there will be three community days and one CD classic this season. The dates are mentioned below:
Community Days
- June 10
- July 9
- July 30
CD Classic
- August 13
As the Community Day featured Pokemon, which will participate in the events still needs to be discovered. However, rumours suggest that Axew may appear in June 2023.
Event Dates in Pokemon Go Hidden Gems Season 11
Searching for Gold Research Day
Saturday, June 3, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time. During this event, you can complete a unique research quest to earn various rewards, including a shiny Swablu encounter. Swablu will also be more prevalent in the wild at this time.
Water Festival: Beach Week
Tuesday, June 6 to Monday, June 12. You will be able to encounter a variety of water-type Pokemon during this event, including the debut of Sandygast and Palossand. During this event, Shiny Clauncher will also be available.
Solstice Horizons + Team Go Rocket Takeover
Friday, June 16 to Sunday, June 25. Because the sun will set later in the day during this event, you will have more time to catch Pokemon in the evening. Team Go Rocket will also occupy pokestops and gyms, so prepare to battle them for rewards.
Go Battle League: Hidden Gems
The Go Battle League will be updated. This update will include new rewards, Pokemon, and gameplay options.
Raid Schedule for Pokemon Go Hidden Gems Season 11
Here is the raid schedule for Pokemon Go Hidden Gems Season 11.
- June 1 – 15: Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Mega Swampert
- June 15 – 29: Nihilego, Mega Sceptile
- June 29 – July 6: Heatran, Unknown Mega Pokemon
- July 6 – 13: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mega Blastoise
- July 13 – 25: Regieleki, Mega Blaziken
- July 25 – August 4: Regidrago, Mega Tyranitar
- August 4 – 16: Cresselia, Mega Gyarados
- August 16 – 23: Mega Salamence
Spotlight and Raid Hours | Schedule for both Events
Some Pokemon will appear more frequently in the wild or as Research Breakthrough encounters, so it’s good to know what you’re up against during the Pokemon Go: Hidden Gems Season.
Here is the schedule for Spotlight and Raid Hours for the Hidden Gems event:
Spotlight Hours
Date | Time | Pokemon | Bonus |
June 6 | 6pm – 7pm | Krabby, Kabuto, Corphish, Clauncher, and Crabrawler | Triple Catch XP |
June 13 | 6pm – 7pm | Swablu | Double Catch Candy |
June 20 | 6pm – 7pm | Treecko | Double Transfer Candy |
June 27 | 6pm – 7pm | Houndour | Double Evolution XP |
Raid Hours
Date | Time | Raid Boss |
June 1 | 6pm – 7pm | Uxie |
June 8 | 6pm – 7pm | Mesprit |
June 15 | 6pm – 7pm | Azelf |
June 22 | 6pm – 7pm | Mega Swampert |
June 29 | 6pm – 7pm | Nihilego |
July 6 | 6pm – 7pm | Heatran |
July 13 | 6pm – 7pm | Articuno |
July 20 | 6pm – 7pm | Mega Blastoise |
July 27 | 6pm – 7pm | Regieleki |
August 3 | 6pm – 7pm | Regidrago |
August 10 | 6pm – 7pm | Cresselia |
August 17 | 6pm – 7pm | Mega Gyarados |
August 24 | 6pm – 7pm | Mega Salamence |
The following Pokemon will be featured as Research Breakthrough encounters during the Pokemon Go: Hidden Gems season:
- Audino
- Furfrou
- Sableye
- Beldum
- Goomy
- Noibat
Wild Encounter Pokemons and Hatching From Eggs – Pokemon Go: Hidden Gems Season
There are several Pokemon that will be featured in wild encounters in Pokemon Go: Hidden Gems Season 11. Pokemons listed below will be available in different regions of the map
Environment | Pokémon |
City | Alolan Meowth, Kadabra, Magneton, Koffing, Aipom, Galarian Zigzagoon, Patrat |
Forest | Paras, Exeggutor, Scyther, Cacnea, Sewaddle, Phantump |
Beach and Water | Galarian Slowpoke, Shellder, Staryu, Pelipper, Alomomola, Binacle, Bruxish |
Northern Hemisphere | Paras, Alolan Exeggutor, Dratini, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip |
Southern Hemisphere | Meowth, Alolan Marowak, Beldum, Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup |
Mountains | Onix, Dunsparce, Loudred, Boldore, Ferroseed, Stunfisk, Helioptile |
Below these eggs will be hatching from Eggs during the whole Pokemon Go: Hidden Gems Season
Egg Distance | Pokémon | Brief Explanation |
2km | Staryu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Magby, Azurill | These Pokémon are all relatively common and easy to find in the wild, but they can also be hatched from 2km Eggs. |
5km | Omanyte, Kabuto, Shuckle, Sableye, Roggenrola, Mareanie | These Pokémon are all a bit more rare than the Pokémon found in 2km Eggs, but they can still be found fairly easily. |
7km | Hisuian Growlithe, Hisuian Voltorb, Hisuian Qwilfish, Hisuian Sneasel | These Pokémon are all new to Pokémon Go and can only be hatched from 7km Eggs. |
10km | Mawile, Bagon, Emolga, Deino | These Pokémon are all rare and powerful Pokémon that can only be hatched from 10km Eggs. |
5km Adventure Sync | Cranidos, Shieldon, Mantyke, Stunfisk | These Pokémon are all rare and can only be hatched from 5km Eggs that are obtained through Adventure Sync. |
10km Adventure Sync | Riolu, Galarian Yamask, Goomy, Rockruff | These Pokémon are all rare and powerful Pokémon that can only be hatched from 10km Eggs that are obtained through Adventure Sync. |