With Generation 9, we have finally crossed the 1,000Pokemonthreshold, and there’s no sign of stopping. These Pokemon are spread across 18 different types, determining their strengths and weaknesses.

If you’ve ever wondered which Type has the most amount of Pokemon, you’ve come to the right place. Below, we’ll count up the number of Pokemon with each type across every game, divided into Pokemon that are purely that type and Pokemon that are Dual-Type.

The Paldia region starter trio, Sprigatito, Quaxly, and Fuecoco in the Pokemon anime series.

How Many Pokemon Of Each Type Are There?

Here is the number of Pokemon with each Type. This includes alternate forms like Mega Evolutions, Regional Forms, or forms that come from held-items (like Arceus), so long as that form has a different Type than its original form.

76

Gyarados roaring menacingly in the Pokemon anime series.

67

143

32

62

94

5

121

126

18

78

96

19

69

88

86

25

75

100

20

59

79

14

71

85

39

60

99

89

168

49

93

142

38

47

45

131

23

41

64

15

70

52

Scarlet and Violet introduced the Stellar Type, which a Pokemon temporarily gains when Terrastilizing. Outside of this, no Pokemon naturally has the Stellar Type.

Which Type Has The Most Pokemon?

The Type that has the most Pokemon isWater-type, with168 Pokemon, including79 pure Water-typesand89 dual Water-types. This includes Pokemon forms like Mega Blastoise, Primal Reversion Kyogre, Arceus holding a Splash Plate, and so on.

Flying-type has the most dual-type Pokemon, with the majority of them comprising the Normal/Flying category.