Random Pokemon Generator - Spin a National Dex Wheel

Pick a random Pokemon from a 1025-species National Dex wheel. Edit the list, use elimination mode, and share your custom setup.

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Random Pokemon Generator

This random Pokemon generator is built for players who want a clean way to pick a Pokemon without loading a full database or debating favorites. The wheel uses a National Dex style pool of 1025 species, from Bulbasaur through Pecharunt, so the result can be useful for casual games, challenge runs, art prompts, and team ideas.

The default wheel is intentionally broad. It includes starters, early-route staples, fossils, pseudo-legendaries, legendary Pokemon, mythical Pokemon, and newer Paldea-era species in one place. If you want a narrower result, open Edit and trim the list to one generation, one type, or your own house rules.

What is included

The wheel currently includes 1025 Pokemon species. Sample results include Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Caterpie, Metapod, Butterfree, Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot. There are also 71 legendary species and 23 mythical species in the same pool, so rare picks can appear naturally instead of being separated into a different tool.

Ways to use the generator

Make it fit your rules

GoSpinWheel lets you edit the list, change weights, hide entries, and share the exact setup with a URL. That matters for Pokemon challenges because two groups rarely use the same rules. One group might allow legendaries, while another might ban them. One player may want only Gen 3, while another wants every species available.

For a fair draft, turn on elimination mode after editing. Each selected Pokemon leaves the wheel, which prevents repeated results and makes the process easier to audit with friends. If the full list feels too broad, start from a generation page such as random Gen 1 Pokemon generator or random Gen 9 Pokemon generator.

Notes on data and names

This page uses species-level names from PokeAPI as a practical National Dex reference. It does not use official artwork, sprites, or copied Pokedex descriptions. The goal is to provide a transparent picker list that you can edit, not to replace a Pokedex or competitive database.

Keeping a broad Pokemon spin useful

A full National Dex wheel is intentionally wide, so the result works best when you decide how strict the roll should be before spinning. For a casual prompt, take the first result exactly as it lands. For a playthrough, remove unavailable Pokemon, trade-only picks, version exclusives, or anything outside your current ruleset before you spin. For draft or team ideas, turn on elimination mode so the same species cannot appear twice in the same session.

This page is not trying to replace battle tools, tier lists, or legality checkers. Its value is speed and surprise: one clean random Pokemon result from a large editable pool. If a spin gives you something impractical, edit the pool instead of repeatedly rerolling around a problem. That keeps the wheel honest and makes later shared links easier for other players to understand.

GoSpinWheel is a fan-made random picker and is not affiliated with Nintendo, Game Freak, Creatures, or The Pokemon Company. Pokemon names are used only to identify options in the wheel.