Skip to main content

What Will Come Out Of Your Egg In Pokemon Go.

There are 3 types of eggs, 10km, 5km, and 2km.

Hatching an egg will also earn a lot of XP  and lots of Pokemon Candies



2 KILOMETERS
Pokemon  Highest Expected CP 
Clefairy 1200
Bulbasaur 1071
Squirtle 1008
Charmander 955
Jigglypuff 917
Pikachu 887
Geodude 849
Spearow 686
Pidgey 679
Zubat 642
Rattata 581
Weedle 449
Caterpie 443
Magikarp

262



5 KILOMETERS
Pokemon Highest Expected CP 
Kangaskhan 2043
Tauros 1845
Tangela 1740
Porygon 1692
Lickitung 1627
Ponyta 1513
Mr. Mime 1494
Growlithe 1335
Grimer 1284
Farfetch'd 1269
Slowpoke 1219
Rhyhorn 1182
Koffing 1152
Oddish 1148
Bellsprout 1117
Psyduck 1110
Seel 1107
Exeggcute 1100
Machop 1090
Drowzee 1075
Venonat 1029
Cubone 1007
Goldeen 965
Staryu 938
Paras 917
Tentacool 905
Magnemite 891
Mankey 879
Nidoran(f) 876
Doduo 855
Nidoran(m) 843
Voltorb 840
Vulpix 831
Ekans 824
Shellder 823
Gastly 804
Sandshrew 799
Poliwag 796
Horsea 795
Krabby 792
Meowth 756
Abra 600
10 KILOMETERS
Pokemon Expected Highest CP
Snorlax 3113
Lapras 2981
Magmar 2265
Aerodactyl 2165
Pinsir 2122
Electabuzz 2119
Scyther 2074
Jynx 1717
Hitmonchan 1516
Hitmonlee 1492
Omanyte 1119
Kabuto 1104
Eevee 1077
Dratini 983
Onix 857
Chansey 675


Comments

Popular Posts

Android Versions Named After Sweet

Have you ever thought why are Android versions always named after sweet names ?? Everytime a new Android version is launched its name is kept after a sweet name. Many people have researched about this topic and many have asked Google also. Have you ever tried to find out the core reason behind this? If not then you would find the answer here . First of all let us first see what Google says about this : In 2008 i.e. the year when Android was launched a reporter asked the reason for the same. At that time Google said “It’s kind of like an internal team thing, and we prefer to be a little bit — how should I say — a bit inscrutable in the matter, I’ll say,” said Randall Sarafa, a Google spokesman. “The obvious thing is that, yeah, the Android platform releases, they go by dessert names and by alphabetical order for the most part."

Rutherford Alpha Ray Scattering Experiment

Rutherford Alpha Ray Scattering Experiment Hey, Guys, most of you might have heard about the alpha ray scattering experiment and if you want to know in detail about Rutherford's model and the experiment he conducted, this is the right place for you... But first: Things You Must Know Some basic information that will help you understand rutherford experiment properly: Proton is a sub-atomic particle which is positively charged and has a mass of 1u. Alpha particles are helium atom with a charge of +2 as they have lost 2 electrons. Alpha particles have an atomic mass  of 4u. Gold is highly malleable and can be beaten into very thin sheets. Experiment Rutherford conducted his experiment in the following way: Rutherford took a very thin gold foil and bombarded it with high energy alpha particles. He placed a layer of zinc sulphide on the walls where the experiment was taking place because when alpha particles ...

High School Pedia

It is an initiative by some students to spread the light of knowledge to everyone and everywhere. It was started in the year 2015 and has grown rapidly in the past few months. By the means of this website, we try to provide information on every topic that we can reach up to. You can find different articles on this website. All these articles are written in simple language so that everyone can understand it and learn from it. We at High School Pedia believe in creative learning and this is the reason why we add our own edited graphical representations in every article. Once a very learned man said, “Knowledge increases by not keeping it to yourself but by sharing it with others”. And we follow the same motto “Share to Learn”. The team of High School Pedia tries its best to provide you with the best and original content. Unlike many other websites, High School Pedia is famous for its original and inspiring content.

Animal and Plant Cells

 Cells Cells are the basic functional, biological and structural unit of life. The word cell is a Latin word meaning ‘small room’. Cells are also known as building blocks of life.  The branch of science that deals with the form, structure, and composition of a cell is known as Cytology. All organisms around us are made up of cells. Bacteria, ameba, paramecium, algae, fungi, plants and animals are made up of cells.  Cells together form tissues. And tissue together makes an organ. History Of Cell The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665. He assembled a simple microscope and observed a very thin slice of cork under his primitive microscope. The cork was obtained from the outer covering of a tree called bark. Robert Hooke observed many little-partitioned boxes or compartments in the cork slice. These boxes appeared like a honey-comb. He termed these boxes as the cell. He also noticed that one box was separated from another by a wa...

Pokemon Go 0.33.0

All Pokemon go fans get ready because again the latest version of Pokemon go is out. The Niantic has released a new version of Pokemon go i.e. 0.33.0.The size of the new version is 61.48MB.

Important Mathematical Constants!

Important Mathematical Constants Mathematical constants are those numbers that are special and interesting because they come up in the various fields of mathematics like geometry, calculus etc. These mathematical constants are usually named after the person who discovered it and they are represented by a symbol that is usually picked up from the Greek alphabet. Mathematical constants are by definition very important. In this article we will take a look at certain mathematical constants that are more commonplace than others. 1.       π (pi) or Archimedes constant (~3.14159):   π is defined as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. This is probably the most popular mathematical constant. So π is the circumference of the circle whose diameter is 1 unit. You might have seen it popping up when calculating the area of a circle (πr 2 ) or the circumference of a circle (2πr). It has many uses throughout mathematics from calcula...

TRIGONOMETRY with RIGHT TRIANGLES!!!

Meaning of Trigonometry Many people give up on learning trigonometry right after hearing the name... "Trigono" is Greek for triangle and "metron" means measure. So basically trigonometry deals with the relationship between lengths and angles of a triangle. So now that we've got the meaning out of the way, lets start with the 3 basic functions of trigonometry. The 3 Basic Trigonometry functions In this article we'll only deal with trigonometry with acute angles and right triangles. There are 3 basic trigonometry ratios :- Sine (sin) Cosine (cos) Tangent (tan)