Are you looking to track down Pokémon using the new Sightings tracker? If so, there is a foolproof way to mathematically find the location of the target Pokémon you are trying to track using simple geometry, check out the details below!
Introduction
Are you looking to track down Pokémon using the new Sightings tracker? If so, there is a foolproof way to mathematically find the location of the target Pokémon you are trying to track using simple geometry, check out the details below!
The Method
Step 1:
This stick figure is you, and you just saw a Dragonite on your radar. This Dragonite will appear for anyone who enters the red radius and automatically show up on the "Sightings" list if a player walks into the red circle.
Step 2:
Walk in any direction until the Pokémon disappears. We'll label this point one.
Step 3:
Trace the same line back until the Pokémon disappears off the radar again. We'll call this point 2.
Step 4:
Go halfway between the two points, and then travel at a 90 degree angle in either direction. If the Pokémon disappears off your radar again, just turn around and start walking the opposite direction, in which case you will find the Pokémon.
Things to Note
There are reports that rare Pokémon tend to spawn in the same spot. If you want to save yourself some time and remember where the last rare Pokémon spawned, head to that same point and hope you get lucky.
If you have a partner, if you both head in opposite but parallel directions, you cut your search time in half.
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