Pokémon Go’s first full season of content for 2024 is underway, with the World of Wonders bringing more Pokémon debuts, new Shiny encounters, special events, and exclusive seasonal content that will eventually disappear. This includes the World of Wonders Special Research, and all of Ultra Beast content hidden within.
Running from March 1 to June 1, the World of Wonders is Pokémon Go’s 14th season of content and celebrates the “wonders” of Pokémon through events introducing Charcadet and Poipole to the game. Raids are also being prioritized more this time with seasonal bonuses, which means you do double damage when raiding with friends and get increased experience from one and three-star raids all season long.
Like all seasonal Special Research, this World of Wonders content will be released in waves until the season ends. Here’s a full guide for all of its featured tasks and rewards.
Pokémon Go World of Wonders Special Research guide: All tasks, rewards, and more
There are five pages to the Pokémon Go World of Wonders Special Research, with only four currently being available as of April 9.
Page One
- Catch 20 Pokémon
- 10 Poké Balls
- Spin 10 Poké Stops
- Seven Razz Berries
- Transfer 10 Pokémon
- Seven Pinap Berries
Total Rewards: Poipole encounter and 803 XP
Page Two
- Complete seven Field Research tasks
- Skorupi encounter
- Explore 10km
- Sneasel encounter
- Make 20 Nice Throws
- 15 Great Balls
Total Rewards: 25 Poipole Candy and 803 XP
Page Three
- Catch 30 Pokémon
- Mareanie encounter
- Spin 15 PokéStops
- Five Hyper Potions
- Power up Pokémon 20 times
- Five Revies
- Make 20 Great Throws
- 15 Ultra Balls
Total Rewards: 50 Poipole Candy and 803 encounter
Page Four
- Complete 15 Field Research tasks
- Hisuian Qwilfish encounter
- Explore 10km
- Seven Pinap Berries
- Catch 25 different species of Pokémon
- Five Max Revives
- Defeat five Team Go Rocket Grunts
- Two Mysterious Components
Total Rewards: 50 Poipole Candy and 803 encounter
Page Five
- Professor Willow is currently performing an investigation regarding this research. Check back for more details soon!