Complete Guide to Collecting All 151 Pokémon in Google’s Pokémon Game

Pokémon ignited a global phenomenon upon its debut in the mid-nineties, evolving rapidly into a colossal media franchise. Over the past several decades, this beloved creature-collecting series has engaged in numerous collaborations with major brands, the most recent being a partnership with Google.

Fans can now use Google to search for any of the original 151 Pokémon, enabling them to catch these creatures and add them to their personal Google Pokédex. Understandably, many players may be keen to learn how to catch every Pokémon available in this unique Google game and discover the associated rewards.

Tips for Capturing All Pokémon in Google’s Pokémon Game

Google Pokémon Game Interface

To capture most Pokémon, players simply need to search for the Pokémon by name on Google, then click on the Pokéball icon located at the bottom right corner of the results page. As players achieve specific catch milestones, they will receive rewards such as a Master Ball—an essential item for catching one of the five Mythical and Legendary Pokémon from the Kanto region.

  • 5 Pokémon – Articuno
  • 20 Pokémon – Zapdos
  • 50 Pokémon – Moltres
  • 100 Pokémon – Mewtwo
  • 150 Pokémon – Mew

For those eager to complete their Google Pokédex, Pokémon can be caught in any sequence, except for Mew and the four Legendary Pokémon from Generation 1, which can only be caught once the player has reached the respective capture milestones listed above.

Bulbasaur

Ivysaur

Venusaur

Charmander

Charmeleon

Charizard

Squirtle

Wartortle

Blastoise

Mew

To participate in the Google Pokémon game, players must be signed into an active Google account.

Rewards for Completing the Google Pokédex

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Regrettably, there are currently no tangible rewards for capturing all 151 Pokémon in the Google Pokémon game—apart from perhaps some bragging rights within the community. However, the enjoyment derived from completing the Pokédex and the nostalgic silhouettes reminiscent of classic Pokémon games will surely delight long-time fans.

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