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Pokemon Go Catch Limit and PokeStops Limit April 2022

Pokemon Go has a daily and weekly catch and PokeStop spin limit. There is a limit on how many Pokemon you can catch per day and how many PokeStops you can spin. Reaching the limit will cause Pokemon to break out and run. As for the PokeStops, once you reach the spin limit, you can no longer spin PokeStops.

Unfortunately, this limit indeed exists in our favorite game, and once you reach it, you will no longer be able to catch Pokemon nor spin Pokestops until the day/week ends.

There isn’t any official statement from Niantic or Pokemon Go about this, but some players have decided to test it.

According to reports, the daily catch limit is 4,800 catches, and the weekly catch limit is 14,000 catches. Once you reach these numbers, every Pokemon you try to catch will break out and run.

As for spinning PokeStop, the daily limit is 1,200, while the weekly limit is 7,000 spins. So what happens if you reach the PokeStop spin limit?

Once you reach the PokeStop spin limit, every PokeStop you try to spin will give you an error and you can no longer spin PokeStops. Please have in mind that if you spin 7,000 PokeStops but you don’t hit the daily spin limit, you’re not going to be capped. Only if you reach both the daily and weekly spin limit you’re going to be capped.

What are your thoughts about this? Have you reached the limit so far? Do you know someone who has? We would like to hear from you, so please leave a comment below.

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Dejan Kacurov

Hello everyone! My name is Dejan, but you can call me Mr.D. I enjoy all video games, especially Apex Legends, Pokemon Go, and Spider-Man. A husband and father of two who also goes to the gym often and does Crossfit. I got inspiration for gaming exactly 8 years ago, and I've been writing gaming news for 7 years. I hope that you will find all the answers to your questions regarding gaming on our site. Stay healthy, and love each other!

2 Comments

  1. Anyone curious about that math, at least on the pokestops, I did it for funzies. For 1200 spins a day you’d need to spin 6 pokestops right at their 5 minutes cooldown for 24 hours to hit that number. 24 hours a day, 60 minutes an hour, so a single stop can yield a theoretical limit of 288 spins a day, if done non stop.

    And yes I get the date on the post, thata why I said for funzies

  2. I did 6000 poke stop during Saturday and Sunday last week with go plus on. But after that I couldn’t do anymore until the next day (Monday this week) and could only do about 400 stops before error occured. And then the rest of this week I couldn’t do more then about 50-100 before it stopped working again. Now it’s sunday again so trying to spin and see how many I can do before it stops working again. Hope it works now since the 7 day have gone by now.

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