CATCH PROGRESS

Your Pokedex progress at a glance. These stats pull from every game you've tracked, updated the moment you catch or release a Pokemon anywhere on the site.

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Collection Progress

CATCH ACTIVITY & STREAKS

Your catch activity over the past year. Each cell on the heatmap represents one day. Darker squares mean more catches. Streaks count consecutive days with at least one catch logged anywhere on the site.

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Day Streak
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Longest Streak
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POKEMON CHECKLIST

This is your complete catch record across every Pokemon game. Each Pokemon shows up once, and catching it in any game counts. Switch to a specific game using the chips above to see just that game's Pokedex and get targeted help for what you're still missing. Use the Missing filter to flip the view and see only uncaught Pokemon, or search for a specific one by name.

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FAQ

  • This tracker stores your data in your browser's local storage. Clearing browser data or switching to a different browser will reset your progress. You can protect against this by using the same browser consistently and avoiding "clear all site data" in your settings. A future update will add export/import so you can back up your checklist.

  • Yes. Use the game chips at the top to switch to a specific game. Each game has its own Pokedex checklist scoped to that game's roster. Catches are tagged per game, so marking Pikachu as caught in FireRed and Scarlet Violet tracks them independently. The "All Games" view merges everything into one combined record.

  • Your streak counts consecutive days where you logged at least one catch. It doesn't matter which game or how many Pokemon. One catch per day keeps the streak alive. Miss a day and it resets to zero. Your best streak is saved permanently so you can try to beat it.

  • The heatmap shows your catching activity over the past 365 days. Each square is one day, and darker colors mean more catches that day. Click any square to see exactly which Pokemon you caught. The heatmap also tracks your peak catch day and which day of the week you catch the most.

  • Switch to a specific game using the game chips, then use the Missing filter in the Pokemon section. It flips the grid to show only uncaught Pokemon. The Remaining section below groups them by how to get each one: wild catches, evolutions, trades, gifts, fossils, and version exclusives.

  • The Catch Route (available in per-game mode) lists every location in story order. It shows how many Pokemon are available at each location and how many you've caught there. Completed locations get a star. This helps you follow the game's natural progression and catch everything along the way instead of backtracking.

  • No account required. The tracker works instantly in your browser with no signup. Your progress saves automatically to your browser's local storage. You can start checking off Pokemon right now.

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