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Spin random Pokémon for teams, challenges, and creative prompts. Filter by generation, generate multiple picks, and copy results instantly — all in your browser.
Last updated: March 24, 2026 · Published: 2026-03-24 · Updated: 2026-03-24
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Choose generation and click generate
Three steps to randomize Pokémon picks quickly.
Pick All for a mixed pool, or narrow to Gen 1 through Gen 9 for themed challenges.
Enter how many Pokémon you want and decide whether repeats are allowed.
Click generate for instant results, then copy your list for teams or notes.
Practical controls for Pokémon randomization workflows.
Switch between All and individual generations to match your playthrough rules.
Create multiple random picks in one click for team-building exercises.
Use unique-only mode when you need distinct Pokémon in every slot.
Runs offline-friendly in the browser using a built-in curated name list.
Copy results as a comma-separated list for chats, docs, or notes apps.
Use it on phone, tablet, or desktop while you play or plan a run.
Popular ways players and creators use random Pokémon picks.
Roll encounter ideas, starter constraints, or extra team members for themed rulesets.
Spin a fun party composition when replaying older generations.
Let chat participate by randomizing picks for battles or giveaways.
Pick a Pokémon to draw, redesign, or reinterpret in your own style.
Use random names for trivia rounds, guessing games, or speed challenges.
Test type coverage ideas by randomizing a roster and adapting your strategy.
Use generation filters to match the games you are playing or the era you want to explore.
Gen 1–3 filters are great for retro replays, sprite-era art prompts, and nostalgia-focused challenges.
Gen 4–9 filters help when your roster should match newer typings, mechanics, and regional themes.
Mixed pools produce the widest variety when you do not want a generation constraint.
Keep runs fun and consistent with a few simple ground rules.
Decide whether duplicates, legendaries, or typings are allowed before you roll — then stick to the same filter for the session.
Capture results if you are playing a challenge run so your picks stay verifiable for friends or viewers.
After randomizing, audit your team coverage and adjust items or moves — not the roll — to stay within your challenge spirit.
Quick answers about the random Pokémon generator.
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