AnyTo makes Pokémon GO more accessible—no matter where you live. With one-click teleportation, you can travel the world and catch every color of Flabébé without leaving home!
Flabebe, the Single Bloom Pokemon, is finally getting the spotlight it deserves—it's set to feature during Pokemon GO's September Community Day 2025!
This cover everything you need to know about Flabebe in Pokemon GO: all its colors, how to get each color form, whether it can be shiny, how to evolve it, and whether it's worth using in battle.

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All Flabebe Colors in Pokemon GO & Where to Find Them
Flabebe appears in five flower colors, but three of them are region-locked. Here's where you can find each one:
Color | Image | Spawn Region |
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Red Flabebe |
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Only available in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa |
Yellow Flabebe |
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Found in North and South America |
Blue Flabebe |
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Spawns in the Asia-Pacific region |
Orange Flabebe |
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Anywhere in the world |
White Flabebe |
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What Is the Rarest Flabebe Color in Pokemon GO?
Data gathered by a fan on r/TheSilphRoad shows that White Flabebe is the rarest color variant, with Orange coming in second.
Here's a quick breakdown from a sample of 136 Flabebe catches during a recent event with increased spawns:
- Non-Orange, Non-White Flabebe: 109 catches (about 80%)
- Orange Flabebe: 17 catches (around 12.5%)
- White Flabebe: 10 catches (only 7.35%)
This suggests that White Flabebe appears much less frequently than the others, making it the hardest to find globally. However, the dataset is still small, so more observations from trainers could help confirm this trend.
How to Get Blue Flabebe in Pokemon GO
Blue Flabebe is region-locked to the Asia-Pacific area. That means you have to either travel there or trade with someone local.
Niantic doesn't rotate these region-locked Pokemon regularly, so you can't simply wait for a chance to catch Blue Flabebe elsewhere. That's where tools like AnyTo come in.
While not a magic fix, AnyTo Pokemon GO spoofer aims to make the game more accessible to everyone—whether you can travel or not. It lets you teleport your in-game location, so you can explore different regions virtually. It's a subtle but powerful way to enjoy Pokemon GO more fully.

- GPS Teleportation: Virtually "travel" to Asia-Pacific without leaving home.
- Custom Routes & Auto-Walk: Simulate walking to hatch eggs or spin PokéStops while in the new location.
- Non-Jailbreak & Bluetooth Tethering: Works without jailbreaking your device or tempering the original game, greatly reducing the risks.
- Easy to Use: Friendly interface that helps players of all levels.
- Compatible with LBS games like Pokemon GO: Designed with Niantic's updates in mind to avoid detection.
Watch a short video guide on how to teleport in Pokemon GO
For a more detailed handbook, see User Guide of AnyTo.
Are There Shiny Flabebe in Pokemon GO?
Yes, Shiny Flabebe was officially released at the start of the Verdant Wonders event on March 21st, 2024. Like many shiny Pokemon, it's quite rare to find in the wild.

However, during special events that feature Flabebe—such as the September 2025 Community Day—you'll get a much better shot at encountering a Shiny Flabebe if you complete the event's Timed Research tasks.
Flabebe Evolution Guide in Pokemon GO
Evolving Flabebe in Pokemon GO is a two-step process. The color of your Flabebe will stay the same all the way through evolution. That means if you start with a Blue Flabebe, you'll end up with a Blue Floette and eventually a Blue Florges.
Here's how the evolution works:
- Flabebe → Floette: Costs 20 Candy
- Floette → Florges: Requires 100 Candy and earning 20 hearts with Floette as your buddy

Is Flabebe/Florges A Good Pokemon in Pokemon GO?
TL;DR: Flabebe's final evolution, Florges, isn't a top-tier pick in most situations, but it does have niche uses, especially in Master League PvP.
Florges in PvE Analysis
- Best Offensive PvE Moveset: Fairy Wind + Moonblast
- Best Defensive PvE Moveset: Razor Leaf + Disarming Voice or Psychic
In raids and gym battles, Florges looks promising—but ultimately underdelivers.
Its pure Fairy typing is solid, but it's outshined by heavy-hitters like Gardevoir and Togekiss. Florges doesn't deal enough damage to stand out as a Fairy-type attacker, making it more of a Pokédex completion than a raid staple.
Florges in PvP Analysis
- In Great League: Florges isn't commonly used here. While Fairy Wind gives it some momentum, it's held back by slow-charging moves and lackluster bulk. Its Grass-like appearance may confuse opponents—but that's its biggest advantage.
- In Ultra League: It fares a bit better, performing well against Water-types. However, it struggles against the Steel- and Poison-types that dominate this tier. Psychic helps a bit with coverage, but not enough to turn the tide in tough matchups.
- In Master League: Here's where Florges shines brightest. It benefits from decent bulk, fast pacing, and useful Grass-type coverage. Against other Fairy-types like Zacian or Xerneas, Florges offers better consistency in charge timing. Still, it has major weaknesses against Ho-Oh and Steel-types, which limits its viability.
FAQs about Flabebe Pokemon GO
1. Are Flabebe rare in Pokemon GO?
It depends on the color. Red, Yellow, and Blue Flabebe are region-specific but relatively common in their respective areas.
However, White and Orange Flabebe are globally available but considered rare spawns, making them much harder to find in the wild.
2. How rare is Orange Flabebe in Pokemon GO?
Orange Flabebe is one of the rarest variants, spawning worldwide but at an extremely low rate (around 12.5%).
Your best shot at finding one is during special events or themed spawns. Keep checking your Nearby radar and use Incense when Flabebe is featured in events to increase your chances.
Conclusion
Flabebe in Pokemon GO is more like a collector's dream with five beautiful colors, evolving forms, and potential in high-level PvP. While it may not dominate PvE battles, its final form Florges offers some surprising utility in Ultra and Master Leagues.
If you're hunting the White or Orange forms, good luck! They're the rarest. And if you're chasing region-locked colors not available in your area, may the trades be ever in your favor!
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