Pokémon Go Size Calculator – Determine XXS, XXL, and More!


Pokémon Go Size Calculator

Pokémon Go Size Calculator

Uncover the true size of your Pokémon with our precise Pokémon Go Size Calculator. Whether you’re hunting for XXS Tiny Pokémon or XXL Jumbo Pokémon for those coveted medals, this tool helps you understand how your Pokémon’s individual height and weight compare to its species’ base stats. Simply input the required values and get instant insights into your Pokémon’s unique dimensions!



The standard height of the Pokémon species (e.g., 0.7m for Pikachu).


The standard weight of the Pokémon species (e.g., 6.0kg for Pikachu).


Your specific Pokémon’s height as shown in its summary.


Your specific Pokémon’s weight as shown in its summary.


Calculation Results

Overall Size Classification: M (Normal Pokémon)

Height Factor: 1.00x

Weight Factor: 1.00x

Average Size Factor: 1.00x

Average Deviation from Base: 0.00%

The size classification is determined by comparing your Pokémon’s individual height and weight to its species’ base values, calculating an average size factor, and then categorizing it based on established community thresholds for XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, and XXL.

Figure 1: Pokémon Size Deviation from Base Stats

What is the Pokémon Go Size Calculator?

The Pokémon Go Size Calculator is an essential tool for trainers looking to delve deeper into their Pokémon’s individual statistics beyond just IVs and CP. In Pokémon Go, every Pokémon has a unique height and weight, which can vary significantly from the species’ average (base) values. These variations aren’t just cosmetic; they play a crucial role in earning specific in-game medals, particularly the “Tiny Pokémon” (for XXS Pokémon) and “Jumbo Pokémon” (for XXL Pokémon) medals.

This Pokémon Go Size Calculator helps you quantify these differences. By inputting the base height and weight of a Pokémon species (easily found on reputable Pokémon Go databases) and your specific Pokémon’s height and weight (visible in its in-game summary), the calculator determines its “size factor” and classifies it into categories like XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, or XXL. This allows you to quickly identify potential medal candidates or simply satisfy your curiosity about your Pokémon’s unique physical attributes.

Who Should Use the Pokémon Go Size Calculator?

  • Medal Hunters: Players actively pursuing the “Tiny Pokémon” and “Jumbo Pokémon” medals will find this Pokémon Go Size Calculator invaluable for identifying eligible Pokémon.
  • Collectors: Trainers who enjoy collecting Pokémon with unique characteristics, such as extremely small or large specimens, can use this tool to verify their finds.
  • Curious Trainers: Anyone interested in understanding the mechanics behind Pokémon sizes in the game and how individual stats deviate from the norm.
  • Content Creators: For those creating guides or showcasing unique Pokémon, this Pokémon Go Size Calculator provides concrete data.

Common Misconceptions About Pokémon Go Sizes

  • Size Affects Battle Performance: Unlike IVs or CP, a Pokémon’s size (XXS, XXL, etc.) has no direct impact on its battle performance in raids, gyms, or PvP. It’s purely for cosmetic variation and medal progression.
  • Size is Related to IVs: A Pokémon’s size is independent of its Individual Values (IVs). You can have a 100% IV Pokémon that is XXS or XXL, and vice versa.
  • All Pokémon Can Be XXS/XXL: While most Pokémon can appear in various sizes, the extreme XXS and XXL classifications for medal purposes are quite rare and require significant deviation from the base stats. Some Pokémon might have a narrower size range.
  • Size is Visible on the Map: The size classification (XXS, XXL) is only visible in the Pokémon’s summary screen after capture. You cannot tell a Pokémon’s exact size before catching it, though some visual cues might exist for very large or small Pokémon on the map.

Pokémon Go Size Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The Pokémon Go Size Calculator operates on a straightforward principle: comparing an individual Pokémon’s dimensions to the average dimensions of its species. This comparison yields “size factors” and “deviation percentages” that allow for classification.

Step-by-Step Derivation:

  1. Gather Base Stats: Obtain the standard (base) height and weight for the Pokémon species. These are fixed values for each Pokémon species.
  2. Gather Individual Stats: Note down the specific height and weight of your individual Pokémon from its in-game summary.
  3. Calculate Height Factor: Divide your individual Pokémon’s height by the species’ base height. This shows how many times larger or smaller your Pokémon is in height compared to the average.

    Height Factor = Individual Pokémon Height / Pokémon Base Height
  4. Calculate Weight Factor: Similarly, divide your individual Pokémon’s weight by the species’ base weight.

    Weight Factor = Individual Pokémon Weight / Pokémon Base Weight
  5. Calculate Average Size Factor: To get an overall size indicator, we average the Height Factor and Weight Factor. This combined factor is crucial for the final size classification.

    Average Size Factor = (Height Factor + Weight Factor) / 2
  6. Calculate Deviation Percentages: To understand how much your Pokémon deviates from the average, we convert the factors into percentages.

    Height Deviation (%) = (Height Factor - 1) * 100

    Weight Deviation (%) = (Weight Factor - 1) * 100

    Average Deviation (%) = (Average Size Factor - 1) * 100
  7. Classify Size: The Average Size Factor is then used to classify the Pokémon into one of the size categories (XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL) based on community-established thresholds.

Variable Explanations:

Table 1: Pokémon Go Size Calculator Variables
Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Pokémon Base Height The average height of the Pokémon species. meters (m) 0.1 m – 15.0 m
Pokémon Base Weight The average weight of the Pokémon species. kilograms (kg) 0.1 kg – 1000.0 kg
Individual Pokémon Height The specific height of your captured Pokémon. meters (m) Varies widely (e.g., 0.05 m – 20.0 m)
Individual Pokémon Weight The specific weight of your captured Pokémon. kilograms (kg) Varies widely (e.g., 0.05 kg – 1500.0 kg)
Height Factor Ratio of individual height to base height. x (multiplier) 0.1x – 2.5x
Weight Factor Ratio of individual weight to base weight. x (multiplier) 0.1x – 2.5x
Average Size Factor Average of Height and Weight Factors. x (multiplier) 0.1x – 2.5x
Average Deviation Percentage difference of Average Size Factor from 1.0. % -90% to +150%

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: Hunting for a Tiny Pokémon (XXS)

Imagine you’re trying to get the “Tiny Pokémon” medal and you’ve caught a particularly small Pikachu. You want to check if it qualifies as XXS.

  • Pokémon Species: Pikachu
  • Base Height: 0.4 m
  • Base Weight: 6.0 kg
  • Your Pikachu’s Height: 0.15 m
  • Your Pikachu’s Weight: 1.8 kg

Calculation:

  • Height Factor = 0.15 / 0.4 = 0.375x
  • Weight Factor = 1.8 / 6.0 = 0.30x
  • Average Size Factor = (0.375 + 0.30) / 2 = 0.3375x
  • Average Deviation = (0.3375 – 1) * 100 = -66.25%

Result: Based on an Average Size Factor of 0.3375x, this Pikachu would likely be classified as XS (Extra Small). While very small, it doesn’t quite meet the extreme XXS threshold (typically ≤ 0.25x average factor) for the medal. You’d need an even smaller one!

Example 2: Finding a Jumbo Pokémon (XXL)

You’ve just caught a massive Snorlax and are hoping it’s an XXL for the “Jumbo Pokémon” medal.

  • Pokémon Species: Snorlax
  • Base Height: 2.1 m
  • Base Weight: 460.0 kg
  • Your Snorlax’s Height: 3.8 m
  • Your Snorlax’s Weight: 850.0 kg

Calculation:

  • Height Factor = 3.8 / 2.1 ≈ 1.8095x
  • Weight Factor = 850.0 / 460.0 ≈ 1.8478x
  • Average Size Factor = (1.8095 + 1.8478) / 2 ≈ 1.8287x
  • Average Deviation = (1.8287 – 1) * 100 = +82.87%

Result: With an Average Size Factor of approximately 1.8287x, this Snorlax would be classified as XXL (Extra Extra Large)! This Snorlax would contribute to your “Jumbo Pokémon” medal progress. Congratulations!

How to Use This Pokémon Go Size Calculator

Using the Pokémon Go Size Calculator is quick and easy. Follow these steps to determine your Pokémon’s size classification:

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Find Base Stats: Before using the Pokémon Go Size Calculator, you’ll need the base height and weight for your Pokémon’s species. You can find these on popular Pokémon Go databases like Bulbapedia, Serebii, or Pokémon Go Hub. Search for your Pokémon’s species name and look for its standard height and weight.
  2. Open Pokémon Go: Launch the Pokémon Go app on your device.
  3. Select Your Pokémon: Navigate to your Pokémon storage and tap on the specific Pokémon you want to analyze.
  4. Locate Individual Stats: Scroll down on the Pokémon’s summary screen. You will see its unique “Height” and “Weight” values. Note these down carefully.
  5. Input Values into Calculator:
    • Enter the “Pokémon Base Height (m)” into the first field.
    • Enter the “Pokémon Base Weight (kg)” into the second field.
    • Enter your “Individual Pokémon Height (m)” into the third field.
    • Enter your “Individual Pokémon Weight (kg)” into the fourth field.
  6. View Results: As you type, the Pokémon Go Size Calculator will automatically update the results. The “Overall Size Classification” will be prominently displayed, along with intermediate values like Height Factor, Weight Factor, Average Size Factor, and Average Deviation from Base.
  7. Reset or Copy: Use the “Reset” button to clear all fields and start a new calculation. Use the “Copy Results” button to easily copy all the calculated information to your clipboard for sharing or record-keeping.

How to Read Results:

  • Overall Size Classification: This is your primary result, indicating if your Pokémon is XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, or XXL. This is the most important value for medal hunting.
  • Height Factor & Weight Factor: These show how much taller/shorter or heavier/lighter your Pokémon is compared to its species’ average. A factor of 1.00x means it’s exactly average. Below 1.00x means smaller/lighter, above 1.00x means larger/heavier.
  • Average Size Factor: This is the combined average of the height and weight factors, providing a single metric for overall size.
  • Average Deviation from Base: This percentage tells you how far your Pokémon’s average size deviates from the species’ norm. A negative percentage means smaller, a positive percentage means larger.

Decision-Making Guidance:

If your Pokémon is classified as XXS or XXL, congratulations! You’ve found a candidate for the “Tiny Pokémon” or “Jumbo Pokémon” medals. You can then decide whether to keep, trade, or transfer it based on your collection goals. Remember, size does not affect battle performance, so these are purely for collection and medal purposes.

Key Factors That Affect Pokémon Go Size Calculator Results

The results from the Pokémon Go Size Calculator are directly influenced by the inputs you provide. Understanding these factors helps in both using the calculator effectively and appreciating the nuances of Pokémon sizes in the game.

  • Pokémon Species Base Stats: Every Pokémon species has a fixed base height and weight. These are the benchmarks against which your individual Pokémon is measured. A Pokémon with a naturally large base size (like Wailord) will have different individual height/weight ranges for XXS/XXL compared to a naturally small Pokémon (like Joltik).
  • Individual Pokémon Height: This is one of the two core variables for your specific Pokémon. A significantly lower individual height compared to the base height will push the Pokémon towards smaller classifications (XXS, XS). Conversely, a much higher individual height will lead to larger classifications (XL, XXL).
  • Individual Pokémon Weight: Similar to height, your Pokémon’s individual weight is the second core variable. A lower weight relative to the base weight contributes to smaller sizes, while a higher weight contributes to larger sizes.
  • Combined Deviation: The Pokémon Go Size Calculator uses an average of the height and weight factors. This means that a Pokémon might be very tall but only slightly heavy, or vice versa. The combined average determines the final classification, so both dimensions contribute.
  • Rarity of Extreme Sizes: While not a direct input to the calculator, the game’s mechanics make truly XXS or XXL Pokémon (especially those qualifying for medals) quite rare. This means you’ll often find Pokémon in the S, M, or L categories, and it takes many catches to find the extremes.
  • Community-Derived Thresholds: The exact percentage thresholds for XXS, XS, etc., are not officially published by Niantic. They are derived by the Pokémon Go community through extensive data collection and analysis. These thresholds are generally stable but are based on observation rather than official documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the Pokémon Go Size Calculator

Q1: What are XXS and XXL Pokémon in Pokémon Go?

A1: XXS (Extra Extra Small) and XXL (Extra Extra Large) Pokémon are individual Pokémon whose height and weight are significantly smaller or larger, respectively, than the average for their species. These extreme sizes are primarily relevant for earning the “Tiny Pokémon” and “Jumbo Pokémon” medals in Pokémon Go.

Q2: How do I find my Pokémon’s individual height and weight?

A2: In Pokémon Go, go to your Pokémon storage, tap on the Pokémon you want to check, and scroll down on its summary screen. You will see its specific height and weight listed there.

Q3: Where can I find the base height and weight for a Pokémon species?

A3: You can find the base (standard) height and weight for any Pokémon species on popular Pokémon Go fan sites and databases such as Bulbapedia, Serebii, or Pokémon Go Hub. Simply search for the Pokémon’s name.

Q4: Does a Pokémon’s size (XXS/XXL) affect its battle performance?

A4: No, a Pokémon’s size has no impact on its combat performance (CP, HP, Attack, Defense, Stamina) in raids, gyms, or PvP battles. Size is purely a cosmetic and medal-related attribute.

Q5: Are XXS/XXL Pokémon rarer than normal-sized Pokémon?

A5: Yes, truly XXS and XXL Pokémon that qualify for medal progress are significantly rarer than Pokémon of average size. It often requires catching many of the same species to find one that meets the extreme size criteria.

Q6: Can a Pokémon be XXS in height but XXL in weight?

A6: While individual height and weight factors can vary, the Pokémon Go Size Calculator uses an average of both. It’s unlikely for a Pokémon to be classified as XXS overall if one dimension is XXL, as the average would likely fall into a more moderate category (S, M, L). For medal purposes, both dimensions need to be significantly small or large.

Q7: Why are the size thresholds (e.g., for XXS) not exact percentages?

A7: Niantic, the developer of Pokémon Go, has not officially published the exact thresholds for XXS, XXL, or other size classifications. The values used in this Pokémon Go Size Calculator and by the community are derived from extensive player data collection and observation, making them highly accurate estimates.

Q8: Can I use this Pokémon Go Size Calculator for other Pokémon games?

A8: This Pokémon Go Size Calculator is specifically designed for Pokémon Go, which has unique mechanics for height and weight variations and medal requirements. Other Pokémon games (main series games) have different systems for Pokémon sizes, so this calculator would not be applicable.

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