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New Pokemon games and fans finding the fastest ways to catch rare shiny variants. Name a more iconic duo, right? Luckily, Pokemon Sleep carries the time-honored tradition of including shinies. So if you find yourself hooked like a Magikarp to Niantic's rod, setting your phone down to record your sleep patterns every night without fail, you can count on catching a shiny... someday.

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There are ways to improve your odds. As of this writing, Pokemon Sleep is still less than a week on the market, but players have been piecing things together at an impressive clip. Here's everything we currently know about how to spawn shiny Pokemon... in your sleep!

Updated July 27, 2023: We've updated this guide to include even more information on shiny Pokemon!

Raise Snorlax's Drowsy Power

Feeding Snorlax in Pokemon Sleep

The higher your Snorlax's Drowsy Power, the more Pokemon will come hang out with it while you're slumbering. That's how we catch new Pokemon in Pokemon Sleep, after all. Raise the number of pals likely to pal around your sleeping Snorlax, and you naturally improve the percentage of a shiny being among them.

Early estimates place shiny odds at around 1 in 450, though this is merely an estimate at this time. That said, while it's arguably anecdotal evidence, players seem to be finding shinies at a somewhat faster rate than in Pokemon GO, with its roughly 1-in-500 scale. So, it tracks!

Right, so, back to the whole eating thing. You can feed the Snorlax on your island breakfast, lunch, and dinner, though you don't need to feed it anything. But letting it chomp down on Berries, and cooking dishes to satiate its big appetite up to those full three meals per day, will elevate its ability to lure Pokemon. That's the long and short of it - more food means more Pokemon.

In addition to feeding Snorlax, you should also keep a supply of biscuits to improve the chances a visiting Pokemon is befriended.

Get Better Sleep

Ash and Pikachu preparing to sleep at the lab in Pokemon anime

If this were any other game, you'd think we're joking. But no, you will increase your shiny odds simply through sleeping better. How does it work? Well, it's like the mealtime advice all over again. It's not that the app is programmed to prioritize shiny appearance rates for any particular reason - instead, you're maximizing the number of Pokemon who might pop up.

Recall that Pokemon Sleep charts your Sleep Score and awards Sleep Points accordingly. That Sleep Score improves the odds of a Pokemon being present when you wake up, and how many Pokemon are there, and so forth. You can earn up to a 100 Sleep Score per session, which requires a full eight-and-a-half hours.

While over eight hours of reasonably uninterrupted sleep may prove impossible for some, if not many, players, it's important to note that you can split it between two sessions each day. That means a little over four hours, twice, or six hours and then two-and-a-half hours, or whatever it takes to hit that 8.5-hour minimum.

Do Shiny Pokemon Sparkle On Screen?

A shiny Croagunk in the Pokemon menu in Pokemon Sleep.-1

While we didn't personally notice the tell-tale sparkle of the shiny when it appeared next to Snorlax, it's possible we missed it or it happened off-screen while we panned around to see what was there.

If it's true that the sparkles do not appear on screen, you should be careful as some shinies are hard to spot as they are only slightly darker or lighter versions of their normal shades.

Once you have befriended a shiny Pokemon, sparkles will appear in both the 'A New Helper' pop-up and whenever you go to view it from the Pokemon Box. While your Sleep Style picture of it for that particular day will reflect its shiny status, the Sleep Style Dex will display it as a normal Pokemon in both the overview screen and pictures.

Can You Get A Shiny Snorlax?

Shiny Snorlax drinking a beverage in Pokemon Sleep

Yes! You sure can. But here's the thing. The Snorlax who visits you is bound to leave after a week to be replaced with another. So, you won't have that shiny Snorlax for long. Furthermore, the appearance of a shiny Snorlax does not impact your odds of attracting shiny Pokemon.

Maybe in the future the developers will reconfigure the system so that shiny Snorlax does improve those odds. After all, many players are hopping online only to be surprised that it's just a temporary 'cosmetic' alteration. Still, it's pretty cool that we get to see shiny Snorlaxes at all; we just wish this beauty wasn't so fleeting.

Different research areas seem to offer Snorlaxes of varying colors. Unless you see a starry animation over your Snorlax, it's not actually 'shiny', but simply a regional variant. Pretty cool nonetheless!

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