Pokémon GO cheats: here's how to 'catch 'em all' with these easy hacks

Pokémon Go has taken the world by storm. Even the most addicted "Pokémon GO" players are craving tips and tricks to help them cheat after all its human nature.

Here are some tricks that can get you going to 'catch 'em all'

1. Watch out for that grass.

Look for the swishing and stirring in the grass, it is a signal that a Pokemon is roving somewhere near.

2. Parks with numerous Pokéstops .

You can find a Pokémon just about anywhere, but there is a general rule, the more populated the place the more you will find. Cities work just fine, but if you want to find a lot of them, try parks with a pretty good water area, or go to a beach park. those blue triangular markers on the map they will atleast ensure that you find a lot of Poke Balls.

3. Trade any duplicates

If you find the same Pokémon more than once, go back to the good old Professor Willows to exchange the duplicate for a candy. Candy will come in grate help when it comes to finding yourself some allies and evolving your Pokémons like Rattata and Pidgey and Weedle that you run into frequently.

5. Refusal

When Professor Willow asks you to choose a Pokémon among Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur just refuse to accept the proposal. Keep ignoring the trio until they arrive in your map with Pikachu. KaBoom! There you have him.

Last but not the least is one mother of tip to get those eggs hatched, that seem to take forever.

6. Egg hatchers

Pokémon players will tell you that they had to walk for a good 11 kms before the egg hatched. Don't worry about that when you have our back. Just strap your phone to your dog or to the blade of your ceiling fan, place it on turning record player and you will easily secure 2-5 kms. Leaving your app on while you do housework or roam about in office will also add up to getting the eggs hatched.

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