Free stuff in Pokémon Go is not exactly a common occurrence. Niantic charges for most things, the grind is real, and PokéCoins do not grow on trees. That makes active promo codes genuinely worth your attention, because right now there are several live codes handing out Timed Research tasks, Ultra Balls, and even a few PokéCoins to anyone who bothers to redeem them.
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What's actually available right now
The current batch of active codes leans heavily into Timed Research tasks tied to specific Unown letter encounters, which is a nice pull for collectors chasing the alphabet. Here is the full list of confirmed working codes as of late June 2026:
- QFWM3SRJPVRY5 - Timed Research for Unown X
- 2PKXPAT2RJXKL - Timed Research for Unown Z and A
- 6K343X373BDQM - Timed Research for Unown Y
- GOTOURKALOS - Timed Research for Kalos Starter Encounters
Unown variants are notoriously difficult to find in the wild, so Timed Research that points you toward specific letters is more useful than it might look at first glance.
The long-running codes still worth trying
Beyond the current batch, a handful of older codes remain in a grey zone between active and expired. One that has persisted longer than most:
- LRQEV2VZ59UDA - A 3-piece Verizon outfit (mask, jacket, backpack) for your trainer avatar
Cosmetics do not affect gameplay, but free avatar gear is free avatar gear. Try it and see if it still goes through.
For PokéCoins specifically, HELPPOKEMON has been circulating for a while and is still worth attempting. The code P2XEAW56TSLUXH3 reportedly delivers 30 Ultra Balls, 30 Max Revives, and 30 Pinap Berries, which is a genuinely solid haul if it triggers. And DJTLEKBK2G5EK offers 1 PokéCoin plus a 3-Remote Raid Pass bundle, which matters a lot if you raid regularly.
How the redemption process actually works
Here is the thing: iOS players cannot redeem codes inside the app itself. The only route on iPhone is through the Niantic Offer Redemption page at rewards.nianticlabs.com/pokemongo. Log in with your trainer account credentials, paste the code, and the items will appear in-app as a notification shortly after.
Android players get a slightly smoother path. From the Map View, tap the PokéBall, head to the Shop, and scroll to the bottom where a text field accepts codes directly. Either method works, but the web portal is the universal fallback if anything goes wrong.
Once a code processes successfully, the rewards pop up as item bubbles on your screen before landing in your inventory. If nothing happens, the code has almost certainly expired.
Why Niantic drops these at all
Promo codes tend to appear around events, brand partnerships, and seasonal milestones. The current Unown-focused codes align with Pokémon Go Fest Copenhagen 2026 and the broader 30th anniversary celebration period running through mid-year. Kalos Starter Encounters from GOTOURKALOS tie directly into the Kalos region spotlight that has been part of the anniversary programming.
Niantic rarely announces expiry dates upfront, which is what makes tracking these codes a moving target. A code that worked yesterday may not work tomorrow.
Keeping up when new codes drop
New codes surface through Niantic's official social channels, partner brand campaigns, and live event streams. The Pokémon GO 30th anniversary events running into July 2026 are likely to produce more, especially around Community Day on the July calendar.
If you want to stay ahead of the next drop, checking Niantic's official Pokémon GO social accounts after any major event announcement is the most reliable signal. For broader gaming guides and resources across multiple titles, the gaming guides hub keeps a steady stream of updated content worth bookmarking.








