AnyTo makes Pokémon GO easier for everyone. Hatch eggs faster and smarter without stepping outside!
As a trainer who once hatched over 200 Eggs in a week, let me tell you: egg hatching in Pokémon GO isn't always worth it: 2 Shinies, 0 Hundos.
But here's the thing: free Pokémon is still free Pokémon, and when limited-time egg events drop, you've got to hustle and hatch fast. Clearing your egg inventory is a must. If you're wondering how to hatch eggs in Pokémon GO without walking, this guide has your back.

Quick Navigation
- [7 Tricks] How to Hatch Eggs without Walking in Pokémon GO
- 1. Smart Pokémon GO Egg Hatcher App AnyTo
- 2. Defit + Adventure Sync on + PoGo App Closed
- 3. Swing Your Phone to Fake Steps
- 4. Sock Method
- 5. Attach to Moving Objects
- 6. Utilize Micro GPS Drift
- 7. Attach Your Phone to Your Dog
- [3 Tips] How to Hatch Eggs Faster in Pokémon GO
- Pokémon GO Eggs Not Hatching? Reasons & Fixes You Need
- FAQs about Pokémon GO Egg Hatching Trick
- Conclusion
[7 Tricks] How to Hatch Eggs without Walking in Pokémon GO
With years of egg-hatching experience in Pokémon GO, I've summed up the following 7 tricks that actually work to save your leg work. They are especially usefull when you're stuck indoors or just too lazy to grind kilometers.
1 Smart Pokémon GO Egg Hatcher App AnyTo
If you're seriously thinking about how to hatch eggs at home in Pokémon GO, AnyTo Pokémon GO spoofer is the smartest solution.
It can work as a Pokémon GO auto walker that simulates realistic movement with custom routes and adjustable speed, all without needing to root or jailbreak your device. It uses a Bluetooth connection instead of traditional tethering, which is considered the safest ways to spoof in Pokémon GO in 2025.

- Automatically generate a route that visits nearby PokéStops.
- Auto-walk along a generated or custom route with natural movement and speed.
- Built-in live PoGo maps to find PokéStops or Gyms while hatching eggs.
- Anti-ban protection with built-in Pokémon GO cooldown timers and anti-detection mechanics to get through soft bans.
- Built-in Pokémon GO auto catcher (Virtual Go Plus) to catch Pokémon and spin PokéStops without even unlocking your phone.
How It Works
Step 1. Download and install AnyTo on your device. It's available for PC as well as mobile (iOS & Android).
Step 2. Tap the Poké Ball to let AnyTo generate an auto-walking route for you. Tap Move to start walking automatically.

2 Defit + Adventure Sync on + PoGo App Closed
This is a clever method that works on Android only and doesn't require rooting your phone. Defit is a fitness tracking app that can simulate steps by syncing fake movement data to Google Fit, which is then picked up by Pokémon GO's Adventure Sync feature.
How It Works
- Enable Adventure Sync in Pokémon GO.
- Close the Pokémon GO app completely.
- Open Defit and connect it to your Google Fit account.
- Tap the play button in Defit to start simulating steps.

3 Swing Your Phone to Fake Steps
If you're not keen on apps or GPS hacks for Pokémon GO, you can take a more physical approach, just swing your phone to simulate walking.
With Adventure Sync enabled, Pokémon GO tracks your steps even when the app is closed. So by swinging your phone rhythmically in your hand, or placing it on a swinging device, the motion gets counted as steps.

- Don't go overboard. Too much motion too quickly can cause GPS glitches.
- Check if your phone is properly counting steps through your health app (Google Fit or Apple Health).
- Always enable Adventure Sync first, and close the Pokémon GO app while doing it.
4 Sock Method
Yes, it's exactly what it sounds like—your phone in a sock.
Slip your phone securely into a clean sock, hold the top tightly, and shake it back and forth. With Adventure Sync enabled, this movement can be registered as steps even with the Pokémon GO app closed.

The sock helps generate a pendulum-like swing, mimicking natural walking motion. It's low-tech but surprisingly effective. Just don't do it in public.
5 Attach to Moving Objects
Got a Roomba or a toy train lying around? Turn them into egg-hatching machines.

Secure your phone onto a device that moves in repetitive patterns. If done right, Pokémon GO's Adventure Sync can register this motion as walking distance, helping you hatch eggs without stepping outside.
Other popular choices include:
- Roomba
- Model Train
- Remote Car
- Record Player
6 Utilize Micro GPS drift
GPS drift is a phenomenon where your character moves slightly even when you're standing still because of inconsistent GPS signals.

Unintentional drift is common and harmless, so you may use it for eggs hatching without walking in Pokémon GO.
How It Works
- Leave your game open in areas with spotty signal (like basements or crowded urban zones).
- Your avatar might wander just enough to rack up distance.
Don't try using this method to access gyms or avoid using remote raid passes, because Niantic is aware of this intentional attempt and may ban you for doing that. Using safer tricks (like AnyTo or phone swinging) is a much better long-term strategy.
7 Attach Your Phone to Your Dog
Got a hyper pup that never sits still? Perfect. You can strap your phone to your dog's harness or collar and let them do the walking for you.

Smaller, more energetic dogs tend to rack up steps faster. And you get to hatch eggs and give your pup some exercise. Talk about a win-win!
[3 Tips] How to Hatch Eggs Faster in Pokémon GO
1 Use Incubators effectively
If you're still using just the free orange incubator, you're slowing yourself down. To hatch eggs faster, use multiple incubators at once—especially during events with reduced hatch distance.

Tips to maximize incubators
- 1. Use your infinite orange incubator on 2km eggs.
- 2. Save your limited-use incubators (blue or super incubators) for longer 10km and 12km eggs.
- 3. Hatch during special events that offer 1/2 or 1/4 egg distance bonuses.
- 4. Stack your incubations so multiple eggs finish at once because batch hatching is more efficient.
2 Apple Watch/Google Fit + Adventure Sync
One of the easiest ways to hatch eggs faster in Pokémon GO is by syncing your phone with a fitness tracker like Apple Watch or Google Fit. The key is Adventure Sync.

Here's how to make the most of it
- 1. Turn on Adventure Sync in Pokémon GO settings.
- 2. Make sure Google Fit (Android) or Apple Health (iOS) is linked and active.
- 3. Keep Pokémon GO completely closed. If it's running in the background, Adventure Sync may not count steps.
- 4. Even if your phone is disconnected from your watch, steps will still count if data is syncing properly.
3 Biking or Cycling
Riding a bike is one of the fastest and most efficient ways to hatch eggs in Pokémon GO—as long as you keep your speed under 10.5 km/h (about 6.5 mph). Any faster, and the game won't count your movement as valid walking distance.

Pokémon GO Eggs Not Hatching? Reasons & Fixes You Need
If your Pokémon GO eggs aren't hatching, don't panic—there are several common causes and easy fixes:
- 1. Adventure Sync isn't enabled. Make sure Adventure Sync is turned on in both Pokémon GO and your phone's fitness settings (Google Fit or Apple Health). Without it, your steps won't be counted when the app is closed.
- 2. The app is running in the foreground. Ironically, Pokémon GO doesn't track distance well when it's open. For best results, close the app entirely and rely on Adventure Sync to do the job in the background.
- 3. Battery Saver or Power Saving Mode is blocking activity. Some power-saving modes restrict background activity or GPS usage. Disable these settings to let Adventure Sync run uninterrupted.
- 4. Speed limit exceeded. If you're moving faster than ~10.5 km/h, like while driving, the game won't count the distance. Stick to walking, biking, or use a smart movement trick.
- 5. GPS drift isn't strong enough. Some rely on GPS drift to slowly hatch eggs, but if your device stays too still, you won't gain distance. Try repositioning your phone near a window or moving slightly.
- 6. Your incubator is empty. Sounds obvious, but sometimes eggs don't hatch because…they were never placed in an incubator. Double-check that the egg is actively incubating.
- 7. Outdated app version. An outdated app might cause tracking bugs, too.
FAQs about Pokémon GO Egg Hatching Trick
Does driving count as walking in Pokémon GO?
Not usually. Pokémon GO has a speed cap around 10.5 km/h. If you move faster than that (like in a car), the game won't count your distance. You might get a little distance if you stop frequently, like in traffic.
Does Adventure Sync work when Pokémon GO is closed?
Yes. That's the whole point of Adventure Sync—it tracks your steps via Apple Health or Google Fit even when the game isn't open. Just make sure it's enabled in both the game and your phone's settings.
How can I get the Pokémon GO egg hatching widget on my phone screen?
- Long-press your home screen and tap Add Widget.
- Search for Pokémon GO and choose the Egg widget.
- Place it where you want and enjoy real-time updates.
Can you hatch legendary Pokémon from eggs in Pokémon GO?
No, Legendary Pokémon don't hatch from eggs in Pokémon GO. They are typically obtained through raids, research breakthroughs, or special events.
How to hatch eggs at home in Pokémon GO?
There are several methods:
- Use Adventure Sync with walking alternatives (treadmill, swing, etc.).
- Try GPS drift.
- Use egg-hatching tools like AnyTo for virtual movement.
- Attach your phone to a moving object like a Roomba or pet (carefully!).
Conclusion
Hatching eggs in Pokémon GO without walking is totally doable in 2025 as long as you're creative and a little tech-savvy. From GPS spoofers like AnyTo to DIY tricks like socks, swings, and even pets, you've got options.
Just remember: keep Adventure Sync turned on and make sure the app stays closed while using these methods. These how to hatch eggs in Pokémon GO without walking tricks should save your steps and your sanity in scorching or freezing days.
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