Google Pokemon Easter Egg
Ever wanted to catch Pokémon on Google?
Well, now you literally can—no downloads, no Poké Balls in real life… just your phone and a search bar.
Yep. Google just rolled out a secret Pokémon Easter egg game, and it's a total nostalgia bomb allows users to catch all 151Pokémon 💣💛
You Can Actually Catch Pokémon on Google?
Yes, You can catch 151 Pokémon on Google - the original Kanto crew we all grew up with: Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur, you name it.
And the best part? You don’t need an app, a Switch, or even pants. Just your phone browser and a Google account.
A Poké Ball appears in the bottom-right corner on Android, iOS, or mobile web when you search for “151 wild Pokémon hiding on Google.” An introductory experience is available by searching “Pokémon.”
How the Catch Pokémon Google Game Works
Here’s how to get in on the action:
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Open Google on your phone (this works only on mobile browsers).
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Type the name of a Gen 1 Pokémon. Like, “Pikachu” or “Squirtle”.
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Spot the Poké Ball icon in the bottom-right corner of your screen.
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Tap it. Boom -you caught your first Pokémon!
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Rinse and repeat for all 151.
🧠 Pro tip: If it doesn’t show up, search the name followed by “Pokémon”. Example: "Ditto Pokémon".
Unlock Legendary Pokémon with Master Balls
Once you start catching a bunch of Pokémon, Google rewards you with Master Balls.
Here’s how you unlock 'em:
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🟣 Catch 5 Pokémon = 1 Master Ball
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🟣 Catch 20 = 2 Master Balls
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🟣 Catch 50 = 3 Master Balls
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🟣 Catch 100 = 4 Master Balls
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🟣 Catch 150 = Final Master Ball (for Mew 😍)
Use these to catch the tough guys like Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, and Mew.
After each catch, Google gives you a silhouette hint of the next Pokémon.
Pure throwback vibes! It's basically the digital version of that old cartoon game we all yelled at during commercials.
Quick Tips to Catch All 151 Pokémon on Google
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📱 Only works on mobile browsers (sorry, desktop fam)
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🔐 Make sure you're logged into your Google account to save your progress
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🧾 No time limit—take it slow or binge it like a true PokéMaster
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🕵️♀️ Can’t find one? Try guessing based on the silhouettes or just Google "list of original 151 Pokémon"
Why Did Google Do This?
It’s part of a fun Easter egg campaign celebrating Pokémon’s legacy and maybe reminding us to touch grass (virtually, at least).
And let’s be honest—it’s a genius way to keep people on Google a little longer.
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