Pokemon Go current Raid bosses: January 2025 schedule for Mega & Max raids, 5-Stars

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Raids are a key element of Pokemon Go, and every month, there’s a new set of Pokemon that includes 1-Star to 5-Star standard, Legendary, Max, and Mega Raids for players to battle and catch.

January will have a slew of returning Legendary Pokemon to catch, including the mighty Palkia and Dialga, as well as the devilish Mythical Deoxys in two of its Formes (Attack and Defense).

Additionally, Max Raids will continue to rotate, with Machop and Squirtle appearing in Dynamax Raids. Mega Gallade will also debut, making it a great month to hunt down powerful additions to competitive teams.

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Pokemon Go Raid Boss schedule for January 2025

The official Pokemon Go Twitter/X account has revealed all of the Mega, Max, and regular Raids that will take place in January 2025.

Here are the Pokemon you’ll be able to find in Raids this month, plus guides for their weaknesses and best counters:

5-Star Raids

SPRITEPOKEMONDATES
Giratina (Altered Forme)*December 26 – January 4
Palkia*January 4 – January 16
deoxys-attackdeoxys-defenseDeoxys Attack Forme* & Deoxys Defense Forme*January 16 – January 24
Dialga*January 24 – February 6

3-Star Raids

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dragonite
Butterfree*Dragonite*

1-Star Raids

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shinx
Shinx wearing a fashionable costume*Minccino wearing a fashionable costume*Furfrou*

Mega Raids

SPRITEPOKEMONDATES
Mega AbomasnowMega Abomasnow*December 26 – January 4
Mega Lopunny*January 4 – January 16
Mega Gallade Pokemon spriteMega Gallade*January 16 – January 24
Mega Medicham*January 24 – February 6

Max Raids

SPRITEPOKEMONDATES
krabbyKrabby*December 23 – January 6
cryogonalCryogonal*December 23 – January 6
grookeyGrookeyDecember 23 – January 6
scorbunnyScorbunnyDecember 23 – January 6
sobbleSobbleDecember 23 – January 6
machopMachop*January 6 – January 13
gastlyGastly*January 6 – January 13
cryogonalCryogonal*January 6 – January 13
woolooWooloo*January 6 – January 13
krabbyKrabby*January 6 – January 13
krabbyKrabby*January 13 – January 20
gastlyGastly*January 13 – January 20
squirtleSquirtleJanuary 13 – January 20
machopMachopJanuary 13 – January 20
cryogonalCryogonalJanuary 13 – January 20
charmanderCharmander*January 20 – January 27
beldumBeldum*January 20 – January 27
articunoArticunoJanuary 20 – January 27
scorbunnyScorbunnyJanuary 20 – January 27
cryogonalCryogonal*January 20 – January 27
bulbasaurBulbasaur*January 27 – February 3
woolooWooloo*January 27 – February 3
ZapdosZapdosJanuary 27 – February 3
grookeyGrookeyJanuary 27 – February 3
cryogonalCryogonalJanuary 27 – February 3
MoltresMoltresFebruary 3 – February 10

Max Mondays

There are some Power Spots that will be taken over on a Monday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM local time. These are the Max Monday Pokemon for January 2025:

SPRITEPOKEMONDATES
machopMachop*January 6
squirtleSquirtle*January 13
articunoArticuno*January 20
Zapdos PokemonZapdos*January 27
MoltresMoltres*February 3

The Pokemon marked with an ‘*’ can be encountered as Shinny.

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When do Raid Hours take place in Pokemon Go?

Each week, Niantic hosts a special Raid Hour to give players a better chance at catching the current 5-Star Raid Pokemon. All of the Gyms that have Raids in them will be 5-Star Raid Bosses.

Raid Hours take place every Wednesday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, and you won’t have to worry about time zones as it will always be your local time. This is the perfect chance to get out there and catch yourself a Legendary.

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Raid Hour Schedule

The following Pokemon will appear as part of Pokemon Go Raid Hour at 6:00 PM local time until 7:00 PM local time on the dates listed below:

Pokemon Go Raid Hour Schedule

SPRITEPOKEMONDATESSHINY AVAILABILITY
Giratina (Altered Forme)January 1Yes
PalkiaJanuary 8Yes
PalkiaJanuary 15Yes
deoxys-attackdeoxys-defenseDeoxys Attack Forme & Deoxys Defense FormeJanuary 22Yes
DialgaJanuary 29Yes
DialgaFebruary 5Yes

What are Raid Battles in Pokemon Go?

Screenshot of Pokemon Go Raid Boss logo.Niantic / The Pokemon Company
Taking part in Raid Battles gives you the chance to catch some rare Pokemon.

Raid Battles occur when a Boss Pokemon takes over a Gym. You can find them by walking around local Gyms and keeping an eye out for eggs that are about to hatch or Boss Pokemon that are part of a currently ongoing Raid.

These Pokemon are very powerful, so it’s recommended that you team up with a few other trainers to secure a victory. There are four tiers: 1-Star, 3-Star, 5-Star, and Mega Raids. The higher the tier, the harder the battle.

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Raid Battles are worth the time and effort to complete, though. As well as earning special items, you’ll also get a chance to catch the Pokemon you beat. In the case of 5-Star Raids, these will be Legendaries you can’t get anywhere else.

How to get Raid Passes in Pokemon Go

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Raid Passes are required to take part in Raids.

You’ll need a Raid Pass to participate in a Raid Battle. You can earn one Raid Pass daily by spinning the Photo Disc at any Gym. You can purchase a Premium Raid Pass from the Shop if you run out.

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Remote Raid Passes are also available in Go. These are ideal for trainers who can’t leave the house, as they let you join any Raid Battle that’s on the Nearby screen or tappable from the Map View.

Remote Raid Passes can be bought from the Shop, or received as free gifts every now and then.

How to catch Pokemon in Raid Battles

Pokemon Go Premier BallsNiantic
Premier Balls let you catch Legendary Pokemon.

When you successfully defeat a Raid Boss, you’ll get the chance to catch it. You’ll be given a set number of Premier Balls to use, but it’s not guaranteed that you’ll be able to catch it, especially if it’s a Legendary, as they have very low catch rates.

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Here are some ways to increase the number of Premier Balls you’ll get:

  • Deal a high amount of damage to the Raid boss.
  • Your team deals a high amount of damage to the Raid boss.
  • Controlling the Gym that the Raid takes place in.
  • Participating in Raids with friends.

Remember, you can also use Razz Berries, or even better, Golden Razz Berries, to help catch Raid bosses. Getting excellent throws or spinning curveballs will increase your chances, too.

Now you’re all clued up on Raids and the creatures you can battle at Gyms this month, it’s time to get out there and catch yourself some Pokemon – and maybe even a Legendary. Good luck, trainers!

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That’s all you need to know about the current Pokemon Go Raid Bosses. Don’t forget to check out our Spotlight Hour guide, as well as How to get Remote Raid Passes and some key catching tips, or our rankings for the Best competitive Pokemon and the Best Mega Evolutions.