It’s been 21 years (soon to be 22) since Pokemon Red and Blue released in North America, and the number of Pokemon has increased dramatically since the original 151. The National Pokedex — while absent in Pokemon Sword and Shield — now ranges from Bulbasaur to Eternatus, bringing the total number of Pokemon in 2019 to almost 1,000. But just how many Pokemon are there in each generation, and how many total Pokemon are there now? This comprehensive guide covers every Pokemon added to the National Dex since the series’ inception.
How many Pokemon are there in 2019? | Total National Dex count
Before we list the total number of Pokemon, note that regional forms of old (Galarian and Alolan forms) are counted as simply alternate forms of the Pokemon they’re based on, and therefore they don’t have their own Pokedex numbers. With this in mind, here is the current count for the total number of Pokemon:
- As of the release of Pokemon Sword and Shield, there are 890 Pokemon in total.
If the National Dex included the 31 Galarian and Alolan forms in the total count, this number would be increased to 921 total Pokemon. Of course, counting all Pokemon’s gendered forms, Alcremie and Vivillon’s appearance differences, alternate forms like Darmanitan’s Zen Mode, and Type: Null and Arceus’ type variants would easily bring the total above 1,000 (not to mention Spinda’s nearly infinite spot pattern possibilities).
ALSO: How to get Charmander in Pokemon Sword and Shield
Since the newest Pokemon games do not have access to the full National Pokedex, Pokemon Sword and Shield’s Regional Dex includes only 400 Pokemon, with an additional 35 unnumbered Pokemon found in the game’s data potentially obtainable through special events. This means Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are the Pokemon games with the most obtainable monsters, as players are able to use any of the 807 Pokemon released up to that point. Read on for a breakdown of which Pokemon were introduced.
How many Pokemon were added in Gen 1? | Red, Blue, and Yellow
As nearly every Pokemon fan knows, the series’ first generation introduced 151 Pokemon, beginning with Bulbasaur and ending with Mew. Since the National Pokedex is numbered by generation, these original 151 share their Kanto Pokedex numbers with their National Pokedex numbers. Here’s the full list of Gen 1 Pokemon:
- Bulbasaur
- Ivysaur
- Venusaur
- Charmander
- Charmeleon
- Charizard
- Squirtle
- Wartortle
- Blastoise
- Caterpie
- Metapod
- Butterfree
- Weedle
- Kakuna
- Beedrill
- Pidgey
- Pidgeotto
- Pidgeot
- Rattata
- Raticate
- Spearow
- Fearow
- Ekans
- Arbok
- Pikachu
- Raichu
- Sandshrew
- Sandslash
- Nidoran (female)
- Nidorina
- Nidoqueen
- Nidoran (male)
- Nidorino
- Nidoking
- Clefairy
- Clefable
- Vulpix
- Ninetales
- Jigglypuff
- Wigglytuff
- Zubat
- Golbat
- Oddish
- Gloom
- Vileplume
- Paras
- Parasect
- Venonat
- Venomoth
- Diglett
- Dugtrio
- Meowth
- Persian
- Psyduck
- Golduck
- Mankey
- Primeape
- Growlithe
- Arcanine
- Poliwag
- Poliwhirl
- Poliwrath
- Abra
- Kadabra
- Alakazam
- Machop
- Machoke
- Machamp
- Bellsprout
- Weepinbell
- Victreebel
- Tentacool
- Tentacruel
- Geodude
- Graveler
- Golem
- Ponyta
- Rapidash
- Slowpoke
- Slowbro
- Magnemite
- Magneton
- Farfetch’d
- Doduo
- Dodrio
- Seel
- Dewgong
- Grimer
- Muk
- Shellder
- Cloyster
- Gastly
- Haunter
- Gengar
- Onix
- Drowzee
- Hypno
- Krabby
- Kingler
- Voltorb
- Electrode
- Exeggcute
- Exeggutor
- Cubone
- Marowak
- Hitmonlee
- Hitmonchan
- Lickitung
- Koffing
- Weezing
- Rhyhorn
- Rhydon
- Chansey
- Tangela
- Kangaskhan
- Horsea
- Seadra
- Goldeen
- Seaking
- Staryu
- Starmie
- Mr. Mime
- Scyther
- Jynx
- Electabuzz
- Magmar
- Pinsir
- Tauros
- Magikarp
- Gyarados
- Lapras
- Ditto
- Eevee
- Vaporeon
- Jolteon
- Flareon
- Porygon
- Omanyte
- Omastar
- Kabuto
- Kabutops
- Aerodactyl
- Snorlax
- Articuno
- Zapdos
- Moltres
- Dratini
- Dragonair
- Dragonite
- Mewtwo
- Mew
How many Pokemon were added in Gen 2? | Gold, Silver, and Crystal
Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal surprised fans by including not only the new Johto region but the original games’ Kanto region, as well. In total, Gen 2 introduced 100 new Pokemon, from Chikorita to Celebi.
- Chikorita
- Bayleef
- Meganium
- Cyndaquil
- Quilava
- Typhlosion
- Totodile
- Croconaw
- Feraligatr
- Sentret
- Furret
- Hoothoot
- Noctowl
- Ledyba
- Ledian
- Spinarak
- Ariados
- Crobat
- Chinchou
- Lanturn
- Pichu
- Cleffa
- Igglybuff
- Togepi
- Togetic
- Natu
- Xatu
- Mareep
- Flaaffy
- Ampharos
- Bellossom
- Marill
- Azumarill
- Sudowoodo
- Politoed
- Hoppip
- Skiploom
- Jumpluff
- Aipom
- Sunkern
- Sunflora
- Yanma
- Wooper
- Quagsire
- Espeon
- Umbreon
- Murkrow
- Slowking
- Misdreavus
- Unown
- Wobbuffet
- Girafarig
- Pineco
- Forretress
- Dunsparce
- Gligar
- Steelix
- Snubbull
- Granbull
- Qwilfish
- Scizor
- Shuckle
- Heracross
- Sneasel
- Teddiursa
- Ursaring
- Slugma
- Magcargo
- Swinub
- Piloswine
- Corsola
- Remoraid
- Octillery
- Delibird
- Mantine
- Skarmory
- Houndour
- Houndoom
- Kingdra
- Phanpy
- Donphan
- Porygon2
- Stantler
- Smeargle
- Tyrogue
- Hitmontop
- Smoochum
- Elekid
- Magby
- Miltank
- Blissey
- Raikou
- Entei
- Suicune
- Larvitar
- Pupitar
- Tyranitar
- Lugia
- Ho-Oh
- Celebi
How many Pokemon were added in Gen 3? | Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald; Fire Red and Leaf Green
Gen 3’s tropical Hoenn region introduced 135 new Pokemon, many of them Water-type (perhaps too many). These ranged from the Grass-type starter Treeko to the DNA-like alien, Deoxys.
- Treecko
- Grovyle
- Sceptile
- Torchic
- Combusken
- Blaziken
- Mudkip
- Marshtomp
- Swampert
- Poochyena
- Mightyena
- Zigzagoon
- Linoone
- Wurmple
- Silcoon
- Beautifly
- Cascoon
- Dustox
- Lotad
- Lombre
- Ludicolo
- Seedot
- Nuzleaf
- Shiftry
- Taillow
- Swellow
- Wingull
- Pelipper
- Ralts
- Kirlia
- Gardevoir
- Surskit
- Masquerain
- Shroomish
- Breloom
- Slakoth
- Vigoroth
- Slaking
- Nincada
- Ninjask
- Shedinja
- Whismur
- Loudred
- Exploud
- Makuhita
- Hariyama
- Azurill
- Nosepass
- Skitty
- Delcatty
- Sableye
- Mawile
- Aron
- Lairon
- Aggron
- Meditite
- Medicham
- Electrike
- Manectric
- Plusle
- Minun
- Volbeat
- Illumise
- Roselia
- Gulpin
- Swalot
- Carvanha
- Sharpedo
- Wailmer
- Wailord
- Numel
- Camerupt
- Torkoal
- Spoink
- Grumpig
- Spinda
- Trapinch
- Vibrava
- Flygon
- Cacnea
- Cacturne
- Swablu
- Altaria
- Zangoose
- Seviper
- Lunatone
- Solrock
- Barboach
- Whiscash
- Corphish
- Crawdaunt
- Baltoy
- Claydol
- Lileep
- Cradily
- Anorith
- Armaldo
- Feebas
- Milotic
- Castform
- Kecleon
- Shuppet
- Banette
- Duskull
- Dusclops
- Tropius
- Chimecho
- Absol
- Wynaut
- Snorunt
- Glalie
- Spheal
- Sealeo
- Walrein
- Clamperl
- Huntail
- Gorebyss
- Relicanth
- Luvdisc
- Bagon
- Shelgon
- Salamence
- Beldum
- Metang
- Metagross
- Regirock
- Regice
- Registeel
- Latias
- Latios
- Kyogre
- Groudon
- Rayquaza
- Jirachi
- Deoxys
How many Pokemon were added in Gen 4? | Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum; Heart Gold and Soul Silver
Pokemon’s fourth generation is perhaps the one fans most want a remake of at the moment. The mainline Pokemon game series followed a semi-regular pattern of “new game, remake, new game” until Gen 7, so many fans consider a Gen 4 remake overdue. From Turtwig to Arceus, Gen 4’s 107 Pokemon certainly made a mark on the series, with Sinnoh’s “creation trio” Legendaries shedding light on the Pokemon universe’s origins.
- Turtwig
- Grotle
- Torterra
- Chimchar
- Monferno
- Infernape
- Piplup
- Prinplup
- Empoleon
- Starly
- Staravia
- Staraptor
- Bidoof
- Bibarel
- Kricketot
- Kricketune
- Shinx
- Luxio
- Luxray
- Budew
- Roserade
- Cranidos
- Rampardos
- Shieldon
- Bastiodon
- Burmy
- Wormadam
- Mothim
- Combee
- Vespiquen
- Pachirisu
- Buizel
- Floatzel
- Cherubi
- Cherrim
- Shellos
- Gastrodon
- Ambipom
- Drifloon
- Drifblim
- Buneary
- Lopunny
- Mismagius
- Honchkrow
- Glameow
- Purugly
- Chingling
- Stunky
- Skuntank
- Bronzor
- Bronzong
- Bonsly
- Mime Jr.
- Happiny
- Chatot
- Spiritomb
- Gible
- Gabite
- Garchomp
- Munchlax
- Riolu
- Lucario
- Hippopotas
- Hippowdon
- Skorupi
- Drapion
- Croagunk
- Toxicroak
- Carnivine
- Finneon
- Lumineon
- Mantyke
- Snover
- Abomasnow
- Weavile
- Magnezone
- Lickilicky
- Rhyperior
- Tangrowth
- Electivire
- Magmortar
- Togekiss
- Yanmega
- Leafeon
- Glaceon
- Gliscor
- Mamoswine
- Porygon-Z
- Gallade
- Probopass
- Dusknoir
- Froslass
- Rotom
- Uxie
- Mesprit
- Azelf
- Dialga
- Palkia
- Heatran
- Regigigas
- Giratina
- Cresselia
- Phione
- Manaphy
- Darkrai
- Shaymin
- Arceus
How many Pokemon were added in Gen 5? | Black, White, B2, and W2
The fifth generation Pokedex is the only one that doesn’t begin with the games’ starter Pokemon, instead starting with the Mythical Pokemon Victini at spot 000 in the Regional Dex. Gen 5 was also unique in that Black and White did not feature any returning Pokemon until the post-game, so it makes sense that this generation added the most Pokemon of any — 156 in total.
- Victini
- Snivy
- Servine
- Serperior
- Tepig
- Pignite
- Emboar
- Oshawott
- Dewott
- Samurott
- Patrat
- Watchog
- Lillipup
- Herdier
- Stoutland
- Purrloin
- Liepard
- Pansage
- Simisage
- Pansear
- Simisear
- Panpour
- Simipour
- Munna
- Musharna
- Pidove
- Tranquill
- Unfezant
- Blitzle
- Zebstrika
- Roggenrola
- Boldore
- Gigalith
- Woobat
- Swoobat
- Drilbur
- Excadrill
- Audino
- Timburr
- Gurdurr
- Conkeldurr
- Tympole
- Palpitoad
- Seismitoad
- Throh
- Sawk
- Sewaddle
- Swadloon
- Leavanny
- Venipede
- Whirlipede
- Scolipede
- Cottonee
- Whimsicott
- Petilil
- Lilligant
- Basculin
- Sandile
- Krokorok
- Krookodile
- Darumaka
- Darmanitan
- Maractus
- Dwebble
- Crustle
- Scraggy
- Scrafty
- Sigilyph
- Yamask
- Cofagrigus
- Tirtouga
- Carracosta
- Archen
- Archeops
- Trubbish
- Garbodor
- Zorua
- Zoroark
- Minccino
- Cinccino
- Gothita
- Gothorita
- Gothitelle
- Solosis
- Duosion
- Reuniclus
- Ducklett
- Swanna
- Vanillite
- Vanillish
- Vanilluxe
- Deerling
- Sawsbuck
- Emolga
- Karrablast
- Escavalier
- Foongus
- Amoonguss
- Frillish
- Jellicent
- Alomomola
- Joltik
- Galvantula
- Ferroseed
- Ferrothorn
- Klink
- Klang
- Klinklang
- Tynamo
- Eelektrik
- Eelektross
- Elgyem
- Beheeyem
- Litwick
- Lampent
- Chandelure
- Axew
- Fraxure
- Haxorus
- Cubchoo
- Beartic
- Cryogonal
- Shelmet
- Accelgor
- Stunfisk
- Mienfoo
- Mienshao
- Druddigon
- Golett
- Golurk
- Pawniard
- Bisharp
- Bouffalant
- Rufflet
- Braviary
- Vullaby
- Mandibuzz
- Heatmor
- Durant
- Deino
- Zweilous
- Hydreigon
- Larvesta
- Volcarona
- Cobalion
- Terrakion
- Virizion
- Tornadus
- Thundurus
- Reshiram
- Zekrom
- Landorus
- Kyurem
- Keldeo
- Meloetta
- Genesect
How many Pokemon were added in Gen 6? | X and Y; Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Besides being the first Pokemon games in 3D, X and Y made many steps forward for the franchise, including the introduction of Mega Evolutions. Still, Gen 6 added only 72 new Pokemon to the National Dex, the least in the series, from Chespin to Volcanion.
- Chespin
- Quilladin
- Chesnaught
- Fennekin
- Braixen
- Delphox
- Froakie
- Frogadier
- Greninja
- Bunnelby
- Diggersby
- Fletchling
- Fletchinder
- Talonflame
- Scatterbug
- Spewpa
- Vivillon
- Litleo
- Pyroar
- Flabébé
- Floette
- Florges
- Skiddo
- Gogoat
- Pancham
- Pangoro
- Furfrou
- Espurr
- Meowstic
- Honedge
- Doublade
- Aegislash
- Spritzee
- Aromatisse
- Swirlix
- Slurpuff
- Inkay
- Malamar
- Binacle
- Barbaracle
- Skrelp
- Dragalge
- Clauncher
- Clawitzer
- Helioptile
- Heliolisk
- Tyrunt
- Tyrantrum
- Amaura
- Aurorus
- Sylveon
- Hawlucha
- Dedenne
- Carbink
- Goomy
- Sliggoo
- Goodra
- Klefki
- Phantump
- Trevenant
- Pumpkaboo
- Gourgeist
- Bergmite
- Avalugg
- Noibat
- Noivern
- Xerneas
- Yveltal
- Zygarde
- Diancie
- Hoopa
- Volcanion
How many Pokemon were added in Gen 7? | Sun, Moon, US, and UM; Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Eevee!
Gen 7 continued the trend of relatively low numbers of additional Pokemon, coming in at 88 new monsters. Gen 7 was unique in that its set of remakes, Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Eevee!, introduced two new Pokemon of their own — Meltan and Melmetal — which tied into the mega-popular mobile game Pokemon GO.
- Rowlet
- Dartrix
- Decidueye
- Litten
- Torracat
- Incineroar
- Popplio
- Brionne
- Primarina
- Pikipek
- Trumbeak
- Toucannon
- Yungoos
- Gumshoos
- Grubbin
- Charjabug
- Vikavolt
- Crabrawler
- Crabominable
- Oricorio
- Cutiefly
- Ribombee
- Rockruff
- Lycanroc
- Wishiwashi
- Mareanie
- Toxapex
- Mudbray
- Mudsdale
- Dewpider
- Araquanid
- Fomantis
- Lurantis
- Morelull
- Shiinotic
- Salandit
- Salazzle
- Stufful
- Bewear
- Bounsweet
- Steenee
- Tsareena
- Comfey
- Oranguru
- Passimian
- Wimpod
- Golisopod
- Sandygast
- Palossand
- Pyukumuku
- Type: Null
- Silvally
- Minior
- Komala
- Turtonator
- Togedemaru
- Mimikyu
- Bruxish
- Drampa
- Dhelmise
- Jangmo-o
- Hakamo-o
- Kommo-o
- Tapu Koko
- Tapu Lele
- Tapu Bulu
- Tapu Fini
- Cosmog
- Cosmoem
- Solgaleo
- Lunala
- Nihilego
- Buzzwole
- Pheromosa
- Xurkitree
- Celesteela
- Kartana
- Guzzlord
- Necrozma
- Magearna
- Marshadow
- Poipole
- Naganadel
- Stakataka
- Blacephalon
- Zeraora
- Meltan
- Melmetal
Additionally, Gen 7 introduced the series’ first regional forms, creating Alolan variants of select Kanto Pokemon. If these 18 variants are counted as part of Gen 7’s total, these games introduced 106 new Pokemon.
- Alolan Rattata
- Alolan Raticate
- Alolan Raichu
- Alolan Sandshrew
- Alolan Sandslash
- Alolan Vulpix
- Alolan Ninetales
- Alolan Diglett
- Alolan Dugtrio
- Alolan Meowth
- Alolan Persian
- Alolan Geodude
- Alolan Graveler
- Alolan Golem
- Alolan Grimer
- Alolan Muk
- Alolan Exeggutor
- Alolan Marowak
How many Pokemon were added in Gen 8? | Sword and Shield
Finally, Pokemon Sword and Shield introduced 81 new Pokemon to the series. These range from Grookey, the Grass starter, to the Legendary Pokemon Eternatus.
- Grookey
- Thwackey
- Rillaboom
- Scorbunny
- Raboot
- Cinderace
- Sobble
- Drizzle
- Inteleon
- Skwovet
- Greedent
- Rookidee
- Corvisquire
- Corviknight
- Blipbug
- Dottler
- Orbeetle
- Nickit
- Thievul
- Gossifleur
- Eldegoss
- Wooloo
- Dubwool
- Chewtle
- Drednaw
- Yamper
- Boltund
- Rolycoly
- Carkol
- Coalossal
- Applin
- Flapple
- Appletun
- Silicobra
- Sandaconda
- Cramorant
- Arrokuda
- Barraskewda
- Toxel
- Toxtricity
- Sizzilipede
- Centiskorch
- Clobbopus
- Grapploct
- Sinistea
- Polteageist
- Hatenna
- Hattrem
- Hatterene
- Impidimp
- Morgrem
- Grimmsnarl
- Obstagoon
- Perrserker
- Cursola
- Sirfetch’d
- Mr. Rime
- Runerigus
- Milcery
- Alcremie
- Falinks
- Pincurchin
- Snom
- Frosmoth
- Stonjourner
- Eiscue
- Indeedee
- Morpeko
- Cufant
- Copperajah
- Dracozolt
- Arctozolt
- Dracovish
- Arctovish
- Duraludon
- Dreepy
- Drakloak
- Dragapult
- Zacian
- Zamazenta
- Eternatus
As with Gen 7, Gen 8 also introduced several regional forms. These 13 bringing its actual total of new Pokemon designs to 94.
- Galarian Meowth
- Galarian Ponyta
- Galarian Rapidash
- Galarian Farfetch’d
- Galarian Weezing
- Galarian Mr. Mime
- Galarian Corsola
- Galarian Zigzagoon
- Galarian Linoone
- Galarian Darumaka
- Galarian Darmanitan
- Galarian Yamask
- Galarian Stunfisk
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