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Spin random Pokémon for teams, Nuzlocke rules, and creative prompts. Filter by Gen 1–9 or mix all eras, generate up to 50 picks with duplicate control, and copy a comma-separated list instantly — 155 curated species, no API required.
Need full squads with types? Use the Pokemon Team Generator. Explore Gaming Tools and Randomizers.
Last updated: May 19, 2026 · Published: 2026-03-24 · Updated: 2026-05-19
Pokémon in current pool: 154
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Choose generation and click generate
Whether you need one wild encounter, a starter constraint, or a batch of names for a stream wheel, a random picker removes decision fatigue and keeps challenges fair.
This fan tool focuses on fast name rolls from a built-in list — not stats, moves, or official encounter tables — so you stay in control of how picks map to your game or art project.
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 comma-separated list.
Simple, copy-friendly results built for speed.
Display name from the curated pool for the selected generation filter.
Generate one pick or up to fifty names in a single roll.
All or Gen 1–9 so picks match your playthrough era or challenge rules.
Allow repeats for wild tables, or enforce unique names per batch.
Live count of how many Pokémon match your current filter before you roll.
One-click export formatted for chat, docs, spreadsheets, and overlays.
Match the games you are playing or the era you want to explore.
Kanto through Hoenn — retro replays, sprite-era art prompts, and nostalgia challenges.
Sinnoh through Kalos — physical/special split era and mega evolution themes.
Alola through Paldea — regional forms, legends, and newest starter lines.
This page rolls individual Pokémon names — ideal for encounters, starters, art prompts, and long random lists. The Pokemon Team Generator builds coordinated teams of up to six with type-balance strategy, legendary toggles, and formatted roster lines.
Use both in one session: randomize wild tables here, then assemble a balanced squad there.
Constraints make replays fresh. Generation locks keep challenges faithful to a single game, while mixed pools maximize surprise for streams and community games.
Comma-separated copy means you can paste straight into Discord, spreadsheets, or overlay tools without retyping names.
Practical controls for Pokémon randomization workflows.
Broad coverage across nine generations without slow external API calls.
Switch between All and individual generations to match your run rules.
Create many random picks in one click for wheels, drafts, and lists.
Unique-only mode when every slot must be a different species.
Runs offline-friendly in the browser after the page loads.
Copy comma-separated names for Discord, notes, and stream tools.
Popular ways players and creators use random Pokémon picks.
Roll encounter ideas, starter constraints, or extra team members for themed rulesets.
Spin fun party ideas 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.
Random names for trivia rounds, guessing games, and speed challenges.
Test type-coverage ideas by randomizing a roster and adapting strategy.
Keep runs fun and consistent with simple ground rules.
Decide generation, duplicates, and bans before you roll — then keep filters consistent.
Capture results for verifiable challenge runs with friends or viewers.
After randomizing, audit coverage and adjust moves — not the roll — within your spirit rules.
Disable duplicates when building shortlists or encounter tables without repeats.
Need six coordinated picks with types? Use the Pokemon Team Generator next.
This is inspiration, not official random encounter data from the games.
Quick answers about generations, duplicates, and the Pokémon pool.
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