List of Pokémon by height

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This is a list of Pokémon by their height, from the shortest (0'04"/0.1 m) to the longest/tallest (47'07"/14.5 m).

Game mechanics affected by height

Height affects the following game mechanics. In the list, United States customary values are shown first, followed by metric values.

List of Pokémon by height

0'00" - 0'08" (0.0 m - 0.2 m)

0'04"
0.1 m
0'08"
0.2 m

Pokémon 0'08" (0.2 m) or shorter can be shown daily to a Youngster in Accumula Town in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 as well as a man in Laverre City in Pokémon X and Y to receive a Poké Doll.

1'00" - 1'08" (0.3 m - 0.5 m)

2'00" - 2'11" (0.6 m - 0.9 m)

Pokémon 2'07" (0.8 m) or taller are not eligible to compete in Pokémon Jump.

3'03" - 3'11" (1.0 m - 1.2 m)

4'03" - 4'11" (1.3 m - 1.5 m)

5'03" - 5'11" (1.6 m - 1.8 m)

6'03" - 6'11" (1.9 m - 2.1 m)

Pokémon 6'07" (2.0 m) or taller are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup or Petit Cup.

7'03" - 7'10" (2.2 m - 2.4 m)

7'03"
2.2 m
7'07"
2.3 m
7'10"
2.4 m

8'02" - 8'10" (2.5 m - 2.7 m)

8'02"
2.5 m

Pokémon 8'06" (2.6 m) or taller are not able to walk outside their Poké Ball indoors. Exceptions are usually made for Pokémon with serpentine bodies, but Rayquaza and Steelix cannot walk outside their Poké Ball indoors.

8'06"
2.6 m
8'10"
2.7 m

9'02" - 9'10" (2.8 m - 3.0 m)

9'02"
2.8 m
9'06"
2.9 m

Pokémon 9'10" (3.0 m) or taller can be shown daily to a girl in Laverre City in Pokémon X and Y to receive a Poké Doll.

9'10"
3.0 m

10'06" - 10'10" (3.2 m - 3.3 m)

10'06"
3.2 m
10'10"
3.3 m

11'02" - 11'10" (3.4 m - 3.6 m)

11'02"
3.4 m
11'06"
3.5 m
11'10"
3.6 m

12'02" - 12'10" (3.7 m - 3.9 m)

12'02"
3.7 m
12'06"
3.8 m
12'10"
3.9 m

13'01" - 13'09" (4.0 m - 4.2 m)

13'01"
4.0 m
13'09"
4.2 m

14'09" (4.5 m)

14'09"
4.5 m

16'05" (5.0 m)

Pokémon 16'05" (5.0 m) or taller can be shown daily to a Lass in Accumula Town in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 to receive a Fluffy Tail.

16'05"
5.0 m

17'01" - 17'09" (5.2 m - 5.4 m)

17'01"
5.2 m
17'09"
5.4 m

18'01" (5.5 m)

18'01"
5.5 m

19'00" (5.8 m)

19'00"
5.8 m

20'04" (6.2 m)

20'04"
6.2 m

21'04" (6.5 m)

21'04"
6.5 m

22'08" (6.9 m)

22'08"
6.9 m

23'00" (7.0 m)

23'00"
7.0 m

24'07" (7.5 m)

24'07"
7.5 m

26'11" (8.2 m)

26'11"
8.2 m

28'10" (8.8 m)

28'10"
8.8 m

30'02" (9.2 m)

30'02"
9.2 m

32'01" (9.8 m)

32'01"
9.8 m

34'05" (10.5 m)

34'05"
10.5 m

35'05" (10.8 m)

35'05"
10.8 m

35'09" (10.9 m)

35'09"
10.9 m

47'07" (14.5 m)

47'07"
14.5 m

Trivia

  • There are Generation I glitch Pokémon that are taller than Wailord. The tallest glitch pokémon are h POKé and ♀., and they are both 80'03"(24.46 m).
  • In an interview with Nintendo of Europe Shigeru Ohmori states that a Rayquaza stretched all the way out might be taller than an Alolan Exeggutor.[1]

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