Gift Codes
Every known Pokémon TCG Pocket gift code, checked live against the community-tracked list — active codes first, expired codes kept for reference.
Active codes (0)
No active gift code right now. Pokémon TCG Pocket ships codes rarely (mostly through official campaigns) — this page rechecks automatically every 6 hours.
Where to enter a code
Pokémon TCG Pocket has no code-entry field inside the app — every code is redeemed on the official gift website using your in-game Support ID.
Open the in-game menu (bottom-right) → profile icon → find your Support ID.
Go to gift.pokemontcgpocket.com, enter your Support ID and the code above.
Press Send — the reward appears in your in-game Gift box within a few minutes.
Method 2 — find your Support ID in the game
You still need to open the game once to find the Support ID the website asks for.
Tap the menu icon in the top-right of the main screen.
Tap your profile portrait to open Account details.
Your Support ID is listed there — copy it for the website above.
Expired codes (2 recent) — click to view
These codes no longer work — kept here so you don't waste time retrying them.
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How to Redeem Pokémon TCG Pocket Codes
Every Pokémon TCG Pocket codes guide has to start with one honest fact: this is a low-code game. Compared to most gacha titles, gift codes are rare and irregular, and there is no code sitting in the game's shop screen waiting to be typed in. As of July 12, 2026, we have no active code we can verify is still working — we would rather tell you that plainly than pad this page with a stale list copied from somewhere else.
What matters more than any single code is knowing exactly how redemption works, because it is different from almost every other mobile game. Codes are not entered inside the app at all. You redeem them through the official gift redemption website, and you need your Support ID on hand before you start.
Step by Step: Redeeming a Code
There is no code entry field inside the app itself, so trying to find one in the settings menu is a waste of time.
- Open the official gift redemption site at gift.pokemontcgpocket.com in a browser, on your phone or PC.
- Find your Support ID inside the game first — it sits at the bottom of the in-game menu, and you will need to copy or note it down exactly.
- Paste your Support ID and the code into the redemption form on the website.
- Submit the form, then open the game and check the Gifts section — that is where the reward actually lands, not as an instant pop-up.
Because redemption happens on a separate website instead of in-app, a code that looks correct but fails is almost always a Support ID mismatch, not a broken code.
What You Actually Get From a Code
Codes in this game do not hand out currency directly. They typically grant Pack Hourglasses, Wonder Hourglasses, Trade Tokens, or Shinedust, and the value of an Hourglass reward is easy to miss if you do not know the conversion.
A Pack Hourglass cuts your pack-opening wait time by one hour. Since a pack slot refills every 12 hours, 24 Pack Hourglasses worth of reward is roughly equal to skipping two full refill cycles — about two extra pack openings you did not have to wait a full day for. That conversion rarely gets spelled out anywhere, so it is worth doing the math yourself before assuming a code reward is small just because the number on the ticket looks unfamiliar.
Redemption Problems and Common Mix-Ups
Most redemption failures come down to a short list of causes rather than the code itself being fake.
- Wrong or mistyped Support ID — this is the single most common reason a valid code gets rejected.
- The code has already expired — codes in this game tend to have firm expiry windows tied to the event or campaign they came from.
- The code was already used on that account — most codes are one-time use per account, not per device.
- Confusing a physical trading card code with an app code — see the FAQ below, these are two completely different systems.
Frequently asked questions
Do the codes printed on physical Pokémon TCG cards work in Pokémon TCG Pocket?
No. Codes printed on physical trading cards belong to a separate redemption system for the paper card game and are not interchangeable with the digital gift codes used in Pokémon TCG Pocket. If a code you found does not work on the official gift redemption website, check whether it actually came from a physical card pack rather than an official Pokémon TCG Pocket announcement.
Why does the gift website say my code is invalid even though I copied it correctly?
The two most common causes are a Support ID that does not match your account exactly, or a code that has already expired. Since redemption happens outside the app on a separate website, small mistakes in copying the Support ID are surprisingly easy to make and are the first thing worth double-checking before assuming the code itself is broken.
Where do new Pokémon TCG Pocket codes usually come from?
New codes tend to appear around official announcements, brand collaborations, and competitive events rather than on a regular schedule. Because this game hands out codes far less often than most gacha titles, the safest habit is to only trust codes confirmed through the official gift redemption site itself rather than screenshots circulating without a source.