How to See Level of Pokemon in Pokemon GO

avatarDescribingHail·5 months ago
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avatarSawingBully·5 months ago

To see your Pokémon's level, go to the Pokémon's status screen and look at the white arc above the Pokémon image. The further the arc is filled, the higher the level.

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avatarRuingMite·5 months ago

The level isn't displayed as a number, but the CP and the position of the white arc around the Pokémon picture can give you a good idea.


avatarAttainingFord·5 months ago

Just look at where the white arc is. Full arc = max level for your trainer level.


avatarPressingDesk·5 months ago

From personal experience, the only way to estimate the Pokémon’s level is by the CP and the position of the white arc curve. A bit tricky but does the job!

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