Want to know when it is going to be nighttime in Pokemon Go? Well, you are in the right place as we will be sharing all the details with you about it. Here’s everything you need to know.
Pokemon Go is an augmented reality mobile game that is dependant on the user’s data/location to display several aspects in-game. So, depending on the timezone where you live, the daytime and nighttime in Pokemon Go are going to be different.
Did you know that some players are experiencing flashing screen issues due to the weather effect in Pokemon Go? Yes, some Samsung users, particularly those who are outside of the US, are facing this. However, the devs have acknowledged the issue and have promised to be fixing it with the release of the upcoming patch of 0.217. For more details, visit here.
Pokemon Go: NightTime
However, for the most part, the nighttime in Pokemon Go starts around 8 p.m. in the corresponding timezone and ends around 7:59 a.m. Well, this is different for everyone living in different time zones. According to many players, the game night time begins at sunset & day time begins during sunrise, which depends on your geolocation.
So, in Pokemon Go, many pokemon spawn at night. At first, we speculated that mostly Dark and Ghost-type pokemon spawn during the night but our speculations were wrong. There are many other pokemon types that often spawn during the nighttime in Pokemon Go. These pokemon are termed as Nocturnal species in Pokemon Go that have a high spawn rate at night than that of the daytime.
With that being said, here is a list of some of the pokemon that have a better spawn rate during nighttime.
- Zubat
- Golbat
- Oddish
- Meowth
- Gastly
- Haunter
- Hoothoot
- Noctowl
- Ariados
- Quagsire
- Murkrow
- Misdreavus
- Sneasel
- Houndour
- Sableye
- Shuppet
- Banette
- Duskull
This list includes Pokemon from Gen 1,2 and 3 as well. So, if you are in search of any of the above-mentioned pokemon, make sure to explore the world during nighttime for a better chance at catching them.