Alright, all you Poké-maniacs, it's time to put your monster-catching knowledge to the test! Whether you've been a devoted Pokémon fan since the very beginning or you're a more recent convert to the world of pocket monsters, this quiz is about to have you feeling like a real-life Ash Ketchum.
In this super fun and challenging assessment, we'll show you a series of Pokémon images and ask you to identify the critters by name. Can you spot the adorable Pikachu or the fearsome Charizard? Maybe you've got a knack for recognizing the quirky Psyduck or the majestic Articuno. From the classic first-generation starters to the latest Galar region additions, this quiz is about to have you scrolling through your mental Pokédex faster than you can say "Gotta catch 'em all!" Whether you're a casual player or a hardcore Pokémon master, this quiz is about to put your monster-naming skills to the ultimate test.
Ready to prove you're the ultimate Pokémon expert? Click the button below to take the quiz and see how many of these iconic creatures you can correctly identify!
This shadow figure looks like...
Raichu is an electric-type Pokemon and #26 in Pokedex. This rodent has a red coat and a white belly. Its forked ears are colored in brown outside and yellow inside. They end with a distinctive curl.
Pikachu
Raichu
Nidoqueen
Vulpix
This shadow figure looks like...
Zubat (ズバットin Japanese) is a dual-type Poison/Flying pokemon introduced in Generation I. It evolves into Golbat at the 22nd level. Then Golbat evolves into Crobat in the state of happiness.
Golbat
Gloom
Zubat
Parasect
What a pokemon it is?
Bulbasaur is a dual-type Grass/Poison starter Pokémon introduced in Generation I from the Kanto region. It evolves into Ivysaur starting at level 16.
Venomoth
Meowth
Poliwag
Bulbasaur
Who does hide in this photo?
Squirtle is a Water-type pokemon introduced in Generation I. One of the starter pokemons of the Kanto region
Golem
Squirtle
Seal
Drowsy
Do you recognize this pokemon?
Wigglytuff is a dual-type Normal/Fairy pokemon introduced in Generation I. It evolves into Jigglypuff with the use of a Moon Stone.
Wigglytuff
Cubone
Lickitung
Chansey
How do you feel who's there?
Lickitung (in Japanese ベロリンガ Beroringa) is a Normal-type pokemon introduced in Generation I, #108 in the national Pokedex. It evolves into Lickilicki. Lickitung can be related to reptiles. It has a pink color of the body but has yellow stripes on the belly and rounds on the knees. It's very fat and looks clumsy because of it.
Horsea
Eevee
Articuno
Lickitung
This shadow figure looks like...
Ditto ( in Japanese メタモン Metamon) is a Normal-type pokemon introduced in Generation I and #132 in the national pokedex. The look of Ditto is very simple. This is a simple pinky-purple amorphous drop with two small dots as eyes and a long crooked mouth. Its look can be changed using Transformation.
Shaymin
Ditto
Omastar
Snorlax
Try to guess this pokemon
Charmander (in Japanese ヒトカゲ Hitokage) is a Fire-type starter pokemon introduced in Generation I. One of the three starter pokemons in the Kanto region. It evolves into Charmeleon at level 16.
Charmander
Mewtwo
Totodile
Feraligatr
What can you say about this picture?
Beedrill is a dual-type Insect/Poison pokemon. Lives in the woods. Attacks with its stingers - two on the legs and one on the belly. The strongest and most dangerous poison is in the belly stinger.
Sudowoodo
Aipom
Beedrill
Scizor
And can you remember this one?
Pidgeotto (ピジョン in Japanese) is a duel-type Normal/Flying pokemon. Lives on the wide territory with a nest in the center of it. Has sharp claws and acute eyesight. Patrols its territory all the time and cruelly punishes with sharp claws all unbidden guests.
Murkrow
Delibird
Pidgey
Pidgeotto
And who is depicted here?
Seadra pokemon is #117 in pokedex and a Water-type pokemon. It evolves from Horsea. Seadra often rests wriggling itself in the branches of corals. You should be aware of poisonous barbs when catching this pokemon.
Zygarde
Seadra
Dragonair
Dratini
What's the name of this pokemon?
Nidorina (ニドリーナ in Japanese) is a poison-type pokemon introduced in Generation I. It's the female of Nidorino. Nidorina is a rodent pokemon with big ears looking like a rabbit. It has a blue skin with dark spots across the body, as well as horns on the back.
Croconaw
Vaporeon
Nidorina
Lapras
Who does hide in this photo?
Jigglypuff is quite a simple pokemon of pink color looking like a balloon. A balloon with small ears, a bang, huge blue eyes, and tiny hands and legs.
Jigglypuff
Ditto
Cabuto
Clefairy
Do you rememebr this baby?
Chansey pokemon is #113 in Pokédex and a Normal-type Pokémon. It evolves from Happiny. Chansey daily hatches nutritious eggs in its pouch. The pokemon can cook incredible well making a person who lost appetite to get a bite of one of the eggs with pleasure.
Clefable
Wigglytuff
Gloom
Chansey
Only one pokemon is left. And this is…
Oddish looks like a small animated root plant. His body is blue with two small feet and red eyes. Five large, green leaves sprout from its head. Oddish is a nocturnal pokemon who usus the moonlight and not sunshine for photosynthesis.
Venonat
Psyduck
Oddish
Diglett
Encyclopedist
A task for making the pokemon encyclopedia can be committed to you. No one knows these creatures better than you. The years of practice and anime watching are obvious. We tried to puzzle you, but all in vain. Such knowledge does impress! Tell the friends about the result, since you can be proud of it!
Beginners-pokemonologist
You definitely have basic knowledge in this science but you can't be called a pro yet. We agree that it's impossible to know all the pokemons. But if you add a little bit of practice and watch the anime, the result will immediately improve. You have a lot of interesting things ahead! Tell the friends about this result and study the world of pokemons together!