Easiest Way to Get 2 km Eggs in Pokemon GO – Answered   - Prima Games

Easiest Way to Get 2 km Eggs in Pokemon GO – Answered  

Make your very own Cherry Blossom Eevee Army

by Daphne Fama

While most rare Pokemon hatch from 10 km (or even the ultra-rare 12km) egg, sometimes you just really, really want a 2km egg. Here’s the easiest way to get 2 km Eggs in Pokemon GO.

Easiest Way to Get 2 km Eggs in Pokemon GO – Answered  

10 km eggs generally have the best and most rare Pokemon available. But when it comes to events, 2 km eggs reign supreme. For the Spring into Spring 2023 Event, 2 km eggs are the best way to get Cherry Blossom Eevee and Cutiefly, which made its recent debut.

But how do you grab those 2 km Eggs?

The easiest way is to make your way to an urban area full of Pokestops and plan out a route around them. Pokestops and Gyms are the primary way to grab 2 km eggs, where they’re a common drop. But Pokestops take 5 minutes to refresh. That means if you really want to fill up your egg inventory, you’re going to want to walk a circuit around the area, spinning each stop.

Related: Pokemon GO April Event Schedule – Spotlight Hours, Raids, More.

Because you’ll be doing quite a bit of walking, make sure to have a 2 km egg in an incubator. Your egg inventory will very quickly fill up, so you’ll need all the slots you can spare.

Here are all the available Pokemon GO 2 km eggs available for the Spring into Spring 2023 event:

  • Cherry Blossom Eevee
  • Azurill
  • Munchlax
  • Cutiefly
  • Cherry Blossom Pichu
  • Flower Crown Togepi
  • Flower Crown Happiny
  • Riolu

It’s likely that you’ll be able to find other, more generic 2 km egg Pokemon during this event as well.

If you’re curious about what else is happening in the month of April, check out the Pokemon GO schedule here: Pokemon GO April Event Schedule – Spotlight Hours, Raids, More.

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Daphne Fama

A lawyer turned game journalist, Daphne Fama spends an inordinate amount of time playing games across the spectrum but she'll always have a soft spot for horror and JPRGs. Want to see all the best animal pictures the internet has to offer? Follow her on twitter at @DaphneFama.

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