Discovering the Rarest Pokemon in Pokemon GO
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Ever wondered where to find the rarest Pokemon in Pokemon GO? You’re not alone! This question excites every trainer out there looking to catch ’em all.
So, let’s dive straight into the mystery of finding those elusive and rare Pokemon in the world of Pokemon GO.
The Secret Spots for Rarest Pokemon
Finding the rarest Pokemon requires knowing the right spots. While there’s no single answer, certain areas increase your chances significantly.
Rare Pokemon tend to spawn in areas with high cellular data traffic, like cities and popular landmarks. Biomes, which are specific areas like parks (for grass-type) or beaches (for water-type), are also hotspots. Lastly, special events often feature rare Pokemon not usually found in the wild.
Boost Your Chance with Lures and Incense
Using items like Lures and Incense can also attract rare Pokemon to your location. Lures are attached to PokeStops and benefit all players nearby, while Incense works just for you.
Remember, patience is key, and combining these strategies with a little luck will have you encountering rare Pokemon in no time.
Win PokeCoins by Playing on Playbite
Now, what if we told you that you could get PokeCoins for finding rare Pokemon simply by playing fun games? Yes, with Playbite, you can.
Playbite offers a unique opportunity to earn rewards, including PokeCoins, just by engaging in casual mobile games. It’s a win-win situation where you can have fun and earn rewards that help in your Pokemon GO adventures. So why wait? Download the Playbite app now and start your journey towards catching those rare Pokemon with a little extra help!

In case you’re wondering: Playbite simply makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. It then uses that money to reward players with really cool prizes!
Join Playbite today!
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