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Can You Name All 151 Pokemon? Take the Gen 1 Quiz!

Think You Can Ace This Pokemon Gen 1 Quiz? Dive In!

Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art illustration for a Pokemon quiz challenging Gen 1 knowledge on a sky blue background

This 151 Pokémon quiz helps you see how many Gen 1 Pokémon you can name from memory. Type as many as you can, watch your score update, and use it to spot gaps before your next trivia night. For a warm-up, try the short Gen 1 round , then the bonus name drill .

Which Pokemon is number 001 in the National Pokedex?
Charmander
Bulbasaur
Squirtle
Pikachu
Bulbasaur is the very first Pokemon in the National Pokedex, designated #001, and is one of the three Kanto starter Pokemon.
What type is Pikachu?
Water
Grass
Fire
Electric
Pikachu is classified solely as an Electric-type Pokemon, known for its signature move Thunderbolt.
Which Pokemon evolves directly into Charmeleon?
Cyndaquil
Charizard
Charmander
Vulpix
Charmander evolves into Charmeleon starting at level 16, and then into Charizard at level 36.
Which of these is not a Kanto starter Pokemon?
Squirtle
Bulbasaur
Eevee
Charmander
Eevee is a unique Pokemon found in Celadon City and is not one of the three Kanto starter choices.
What is the correct type combination for Butterfree?
Flying/Psychic
Bug/Poison
Bug/Flying
Bug/Psychic
Butterfree is a dual Bug/Flying-type Pokemon, evolving from Metapod at level 10.
What is the evolved form of Magikarp?
Seaking
Gyarados
Goldeen
Magmar
Magikarp evolves into the powerful Gyarados at level 20, a drastic change in both appearance and stats.
Which of these Pokemon is not a Gen 1 evolution of Eevee?
Jolteon
Flareon
Vaporeon
Umbreon
Umbreon was introduced in Generation II; Gen I Eeveelutions are Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon.
Which of these is not one of the Legendary Birds of Kanto?
Moltres
Lugia
Articuno
Zapdos
Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres are the three Legendary Birds; Lugia first appeared in Gen II and is the trio's guardian.
Which Pokemon is #150 in the National Pokedex?
Aerodactyl
Mew
Lugia
Mewtwo
Mewtwo follows Mew (#151) in numerical order as #150 and is one of the two 'Mythical' Gen I legendaries.
Which Pokemon evolves into Exeggutor when exposed to a Leaf Stone?
Oddish
Hoppip
Exeggcute
Exeggutor
Exeggcute evolves into Exeggutor with the use of a Leaf Stone, changing its form and doubling its size.
Which Gen 1 Pokemon has the highest base Defense stat?
Golem
Cloyster
Onix
Kabutops
Cloyster boasts a base Defense of 180, the highest of any Gen I Pokemon, making it extremely durable.
Which Kanto Gym Leader specializes in Poison-type Pokemon?
Sabrina
Koga
Blaine
Lt. Surge
Koga is the Fuchsia City Gym Leader who uses Poison-type Pokemon, including Koffing and Weezing.
Which Pokemon is obtained by reviving the Dome Fossil?
Kabuto
Omanyte
Aerodactyl
Kabutops
The Dome Fossil revived at Mt. Moon yields Kabuto, which later evolves into Kabutops at level 40.
Who is the Champion of the Pokemon League in Pokemon Red and Blue?
Cynthia
Steven
Lance
Blue
Blue, your rival, becomes the Pokemon League Champion you must defeat after the Elite Four in Red/Blue.
Which Gen 1 Pokemon has the highest base Speed stat?
Electrode
Persian
Alakazam
Jolteon
Electrode leads Gen I with a base Speed of 140, making it the fastest original Pokemon.
Which TM in Gen 1 teaches the Psychic move?
TM29
TM30
TM24
TM25
TM29 is the item used to teach the move Psychic in the original Generation I games.
Which move has the highest PP among all Gen 1 moves?
Water Gun
Hyper Beam
Tackle
Rest
Tackle has 35 PP in Gen I, the most of any move, making it unusually durable compared to other basic attacks.
Which Gen 1 Pokemon has the highest base Attack stat?
Mewtwo
Gyarados
Dragonite
Tauros
Dragonite has a base Attack of 134, the highest of any Generation I Pokemon.
In Generation 1, why are Ghost-type moves unable to hit Psychic-type Pokemon?
A programming glitch in the type-effectiveness chart
Psychic has 100% accuracy against Ghost
Ghost moves didn't exist yet
Psychic is immune to Ghost by design
Due to a bug in Gen I's type chart, Ghost moves always deal zero damage to Psychic types, despite being super effective by theory.
Which Pokemon appears on the cover art of Pokemon Red?
Venusaur
Blastoise
Typhlosion
Charizard
Charizard is featured prominently on the box art of the original Pokemon Red version.
Which Gen 1 Pokemon has the highest base HP stat?
Chansey
Lapras
Snorlax
Wigglytuff
With a base HP of 250, Chansey holds the record for the highest HP among Generation I Pokemon.
Which type is completely immune to Normal-type attacks in Gen 1?
Ghost
Steel
Rock
Dark
Due to a coding oversight, Ghost-type Pokemon are entirely immune to Normal moves in Generation I.
What is the catch rate of Mewtwo in Generation 1?
255
45
3
5
Mewtwo has a catch rate of just 3 in the original games, making it one of the hardest wild Pokemon to catch.
Which Pewter City Gym Leader specializes in Rock-type Pokemon?
Brock
Misty
Erika
Sabrina
Brock is the Gym Leader of Pewter City and uses Rock-type Pokemon like Geodude and Onix.
Which Trainer battle is required to initiate the 'Mew Glitch' in Generation 1?
The Bird Keeper on Route 16
The Youngster on Route 25
The Hiker in Mt. Moon
The Bug Catcher on Route 2
To trigger the classic Mew glitch, you must first battle the Youngster on Route 25 who owns a Slowpoke, then perform a sequence of menu and Fly steps.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Recall Gen 1 Pokemon Names -

    After completing the 151 pokemon quiz, you'll be able to accurately recall the names of all original first-generation Pokemon.

  2. Identify Pokemon by Pokedex Number -

    Test your ability to match each Gen 1 creature to its National Pokedex position, strengthening your numerical recognition skills.

  3. Differentiate Pokemon Types -

    Learn to distinguish among classic Pokemon types (Fire, Water, Grass, etc.) as you name each creature in the pokemon gen 1 quiz.

  4. Assess Your Pokemon Knowledge -

    Gauge your mastery of Generation 1 Pokemon and pinpoint which creatures you know best and which need more study.

  5. Strengthen Memory Through Quizzing -

    Leverage a fun, interactive format to reinforce long-term recall of the original 151 Pokemon.

  6. Engage with Nostalgic Trivia -

    Dive into a playful challenge that rekindles your passion for classic Pokemon lore and trivia.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Apply Chunking Strategies -

    Based on George A. Miller's research on short-term memory capacity at Harvard University, break the 151 pokémon into groups of 7 - 9 around the "magical number seven" to improve recall. For example, memorize #001 - #007 as a set before moving on to #008 - #014, reducing cognitive overload and reinforcing retention.

  2. Use the Method of Loci -

    Leverage the ancient memory palace technique researched at the University of Oxford by assigning each Dex block to a familiar room or landmark in your mind. Placing Bulbasaur (#001) in the living room and Ivysaur (#002) on the couch creates spatial anchors that boost retrieval strength.

  3. Incorporate Spaced Repetition -

    Research published in PLoS One shows spaced repetition dramatically improves long-term memorization; use tools like Anki or Memrise to schedule reviews of Pokémon names before taking the 151 pokemon quiz. Reviewing cards at increasing intervals ensures you move each name from short-term to long-term memory.

  4. Group by Type Families -

    According to the official Pokémon.com Type Chart, there are 33 Water types and 24 Normal types in Gen 1; categorizing Pokémon by type leverages familiar patterns to chunk information semantically. Studying all Fire types (e.g., #004 - Charmander, #005 - Charmeleon, #006 - Charizard) helps create logical subgroups.

  5. Build Evolution Line Mnemonics -

    Psychology studies from the National Institute of Mental Health highlight the power of associative mnemonics; craft catchy phrases like "Be Kind, Charming" for Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur to link evolution chains. This trick helps you quickly recall complete tri-evolution lineups during the pokemon gen 1 quiz.

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