Confirmed Pokemon for Pokemon Sleep

Confirmed Pokemon for Pokemon Sleep

Another installment in the Pokemon franchise, Pokemon Sleep, allows you to catch ’em all through the simple act of getting some rest. But just how many creatures can you catch? Here’s a list of all the confirmed ‘mon in Pokemon Sleep so far.

The Pokemon franchise is continuously expanding, and one of its latest additions to captivate trainers is Pokemon Sleep – a sleep tracker that grants you different Pokemon depending on your sleeping habits.

Pokemon Sleep, created by the Japanese developer Select Button and released by TPC, was unveiled in 2019. This unique sleep-tracking game lets trainers monitor their sleep and capture a variety of Pokemon from the entire series. But exactly how many Pokemon can players collect within the app?

Here is a complete list of all the Pokemon that have been confirmed in the app thus far.

An image of Pokemon in Pokemon Sleep.
Niantic

There are a handful of Pokemon for users to catch in Pokemon Sleep.

All confirmed Pokemon in Pokemon Sleep

The app contains Pokemon from various Generations, including those from the Kanto, Johto, and Sinnoh regions. The table below provides a complete list of all confirmed Pokemon currently available in the app.

Pokemon Sleep Type
Bulbasaur Dozing
Ivysaur Dozing
Venusaur Dozing
Charmander Snoozing
Charmeleon Snoozing
Charizard Snoozing
Squirtle Slumbering
Wartortle Slumbering
Blastoise Slumbering
Caterpie Dozing
Metapod Dozing
Butterfree Dozing
Rattata Snoozing
Raticate Snoozing
Ekans Dozing
Arbok Dozing
Pikachu Snoozing
Raichu Snoozing
Clefairy Snoozing
Clefable Snoozing
Jigglypuff Snoozing
Wigglytuff Snoozing
Diglett Snoozing
Dugtrio Snoozing
Meowth Snoozing
Persian Snoozing
Psyduck Dozing
Golduck Slumbering
Mankey Dozing
First Dozing
Growlithe Snoozing
Arcanine Snoozing
Bellsprout Dozing
Weepinbell Dozing
Victreebel Dozing
Geodude Slumbering
Graveler Slumbering
Golem Slumbering
Slowpoke Snoozing
Slowbro Snoozing
Magenemite Slumbering
Magneto Slumbering
Dodu Slumbering
Lactating Slumbering
Gastly Dozing
Haunter Dozing
Gengar Dozing
Onyx Slumbering
Cubone Slumbering
Marowak Slumbering
Kangaskhan Snoozing
Mr. Mime Snoozing
think Dozing
Ditto Snoozing
Eevee Snoozing
Vaporeon Slumbering
Jolteon Snoozing
Flareon Snoozing
Dratini Dozing
Dragonair Dozing
Dragonite Dozing
Chikorita Dozing
Bayleef Dozing
Meganium Dozing
Cyndaquil Snoozing
Quilava Snoozing
Typhlosion Snoozing
Totodile Slumbering
Croconaw Slumbering
Feraligatr Slumbering
Pichu Slumbering
Cleffa Slumbering
Igglybuff Slumbering
Togepi Slumbering
Togetic Snoozing
Mareep Snoozing
Fluffy Snoozing
Ampharos Snoozing
Sudowoodo Slumbering
Espeon Snoozing
Umbreon Dozing
Slowking Snoozing
Wobbuffet Snoozing
Steelix Slumbering
Heracross Dozing
Delibird Dozing
Houndour Dozing
Houndoom Dozing
Raikou Snoozing
Larvitar Slumbering
Pupitar Slumbering
Tyranitar Dozing
Ralts Snoozing
Kirlia Snoozing
Gardevoir Snoozing
Slakoth Snoozing
Vigoroth Dozing
Slaking Snoozing
Sableye Dozing
Gulpin Dozing
Swalot Dozing
Swablu Slumbering
Altars Dozing
Shuppet Dozing
Banette Dozing
Absol Dozing
Wynaut Slumbering
Sphere Slumbering
Sealeo Slumbering
Walrein Slumbering
Bonsly Slumbering
Mime Jr. Snoozing
Riolu Slumbering
Lucario Slumbering
Croagunk Dozing
Toxic Dozing
Snover Slumbering
Abomasnow Slumbering
Magnezone Slumbering
Togekiss Snoozing
Leafeon Dozing
Glaceon Slumbering
Gallade Slumbering
Sylveon Snoozing
Dead Snoozing
Stufful Slumbering
Claim Slumbering
Comfey Snoozing

Understanding Different Types of Sleep

The sleep type refers to the specific type of sleep needed to catch a particular Pokemon. After sleeping, the sleep tracker will assess the quality of your rest and categorize it as either Dozing, Snoozing, or Slumbering.

The Pokemon that appears when you wake up will vary depending on your sleep type. The listed table contains all currently verified sleep types, and this page will be updated as more information becomes available.

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