I found an egg, what do I do?

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I've played the game for about an hour now and came upon a Pokémon Stop. It dropped Poké Balls as they usually do, but it also dropped an Egg.

What do I do with this Egg?



Best Answer

To make the Egg hatch you need to put it in your Egg Incubator, you will find this under Items. Upon putting the Egg in the Incubator you will be prompted to walk a certain distance for the Egg to hatch.




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How can you tell if an egg is alive?

To tell if a bird egg is alive, check the egg to see if it is warm, unbroken, and has visible veins when under bright light. You can also watch for signs of movement if you're incubating an egg. If an egg is in a nest, watch for a parent returning to the nest; this means it's alive.

What to do if egg falls out of nest?

If you do want to help, though, here are some tips:
  • If you find a fallen nest on the ground after a storm, with or without intact eggs, you can try placing it back up into a tree nearby. ...
  • If you find a fallen egg on the ground near a nest, you can pick up and place it back in the nest.


  • How do you tell if an egg has been abandoned?

    It should have a smooth, unmarked shell if it is still alive. Shine a bright flashlight through the egg in a dark room, and look closely at the inside. If the egg is alive you will see veins running through it. The process of removing dead or rotten eggs during incubation that uses this method is candling.



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