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Inspired by your favorite creatures? Design your own anime character with YumeRef.

Inspired by your favorite creatures? Design your own anime character with YumeRef.






Pick your favorite Pokémon by generation, type, starter, legendary, and more. Create a complete favorite Pokémon chart, export your picks, and share your results.
Example preset grid












A favorite Pokémon grid by me
Click any card in the grid to edit it.
Click any card in the grid to replace it with a new favorite Pokémon.

Community arenas
Pick up to 16 species, share the arena link, and watch live standings. Cross 33 ballots and your poll can surface on the public vote hub.
Create a poll →Pick a mode for the pools, then jump into the full grid or a quick anchor when you are ready.
Modes
Fewer minor forms for a cleaner, traditional chart.
Try Strict mode →RecommendedBalanced default — best for most fans.
Try Standard mode →ExpandedMore cross-generation picks and added forms.
Try Surplus mode →All-inAll forms and extras for maximum chaos.
Try Silly mode →Quick actions
Outcome-first picks — less jargon, more reasons to start building.
See every generation and type in one canvas instead of juggling spreadsheets.
Understand how your tastes shift across eras and typings before you export.
Lean into the categories fans argue about most — with pools that match the full tool.
Download a polished PNG you can drop into Discord, X, or a blog post.
Strict through Silly changes how dense the pool feels without a new app to learn.
Start as a guest today; sign in to publish public URLs and manage picks from the dashboard.
Same engine, different density. Standard stays the balanced default.
Content hubs add context and internal links — click through before you commit picks in the editor.
Browse Fire-type Pokémon across generations, then open the picker to lock your favorite.
Open hub →waterWater-type hubs explain the roster and funnel straight into the Favorite Pokemon Picker.
Open hub →ghostGhost-type favorites pair well with spooky seasonal posts — start from the hub.
Open hub →dragonDragon picks are always a conversation starter; explore the hub before you chart.
Open hub →electricElectric-type coverage highlights fast attackers and iconic mascots.
Open hub →fairyFairy-type favorites skew playful — good for softer palette exports.
Open hub →Generation 1
Gen 1 favorites
Roster highlights plus a CTA into the Favorite Pokemon Picker.
Generation 2
Gen 2 favorites
Roster highlights plus a CTA into the Favorite Pokemon Picker.
Generation 3
Gen 3 favorites
Roster highlights plus a CTA into the Favorite Pokemon Picker.
Generation 4
Gen 4 favorites
Roster highlights plus a CTA into the Favorite Pokemon Picker.
Generation 5
Gen 5 favorites
Roster highlights plus a CTA into the Favorite Pokemon Picker.
Generation 6
Gen 6 favorites
Roster highlights plus a CTA into the Favorite Pokemon Picker.
Generation 7
Gen 7 favorites
Roster highlights plus a CTA into the Favorite Pokemon Picker.
Generation 8
Gen 8 favorites
Roster highlights plus a CTA into the Favorite Pokemon Picker.
Generation 9
Gen 9 favorites
Roster highlights plus a CTA into the Favorite Pokemon Picker.
Starters, legendaries, mythicals, and regional variants each get a dedicated hub with roster previews. View all category hubs →
Published charts from the community — mirrored on the gallery.
Field guide
You have already tried the lite board above — this section answers search questions in plain language without breaking the product story.
A Favorite Pokemon Picker is a tool that helps you organize and display your favorite Pokémon across different categories, such as type, generation, starter, legendary, and more. Instead of choosing just one favorite, you can build a complete favorite Pokémon chart that reflects your tastes across the entire series.
You can click each slot, browse the available Pokémon for that category, and choose the one you like most. The picker supports different modes, special categories, shiny preferences, and export-ready layouts so you can turn your picks into a clean visual result.
Fans use a Favorite Pokemon Picker to compare generations, build favorite starter lists, create favorite legendary charts, share personal Pokémon tastes, and post results on social media. It is a fun way to turn your preferences into something visual and easy to share.
You can pick your favorite Pokémon by type, generation, starter line, legendary group, eeveelution, shiny form, regional form, paradox Pokémon, and more.
It is an interactive grid for choosing favorites across types, generations, and special categories — then exporting or sharing the result.
Yes. Browse type hubs and open the picker to fill type-specific slots across generations.
Yes. Each generation has its own row in the grid, and generation hubs explain the lineup.
They control how many forms, variants, and special Pokémon appear — from a clean pool to everything enabled.
No. You can start immediately in the browser. Accounts will unlock saving and publishing later.
Local progress is kept in your browser today; sign-in based cloud saves are planned next.
Yes. Use Download Image inside the picker to export a PNG of your chart.
Export a PNG from the picker, or sign in and publish a public pick URL from the dashboard.
Yes — jump into the starter-focused picker route or use the full grid with starter slots.
Yes — open the gallery for paginated feeds, or scroll the recent community strip on this page when picks exist.