Pokemon Go Players Express Frustration Over Below 1% Shiny Pokemon Hatch Rates
The hunt for Shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Go faces disappointment as players encounter hatch rates lower than 1%, leading to frustration and discussion within the community.

Players of Pokemon Go are venting their frustration when they encounter hatch rates of Shiny Pokemon from eggs that are less than 1%, which leaves many of them feeling disappointed.
Pokemon completionists have long been motivated by shiny Pokemon because of their distinctive colour varieties. The Generation 2 video games, Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, are when the phrase "Shiny Pokemon" was first used in the series. Since then, finding these uncommon, aesthetically distinctive species has been a key aspect of the endgame for Pokemon fans.
Players in Pokemon Go are no different, and they can't wait for the game to have more Shiny Pokemon variations. While catching Shiny Pokemon has always been a difficult task, some players feel that it has gotten much more difficult in the more recent releases.
The Pokemon Go community was asked, "Who has the worst shiny hatch rate?" in a Reddit post by user u/hiebertw07. The responses portrayed the players' dissatisfaction.
A player said, "1565 hatched and 2 Shiny," indicating that they were not happy with the hatch rates. Togetic CD and the most recent adventure week are examples of this. However, I missed Roju Day.
The rates were a little bit better, but the player who said, "I hatched a Shiny Onyx in January 2022," expressed dissatisfaction still. ceased to hatch any more Shiny Eggs. To be honest, I've only hatched 606 eggs.
These observations differ from the predicted hatch rate of 1 in 500. Since some players have yet to encounter their first Shiny Pokemon from an Egg, it is obvious that Pokemon Go gamers are finding it demotivating.
Although it can be frustrating, some players have discovered strategies to raise their odds of coming across Shiny Pokemon. For instance, a Shiny Pokemon has a one in twenty chance of appearing in Tier 5 Raids, while some in-game events increase the likelihood of certain wild spawns.
Players continue to seek for these uncommon varieties in the hopes of adding them to their collections, despite the fact that finding Shiny Pokemon continues to be a difficult and occasionally frustrating component of the game.