Pokemon Go players quickly realized that they needed help if they wanted to make progress in the game. To meet the demand, many players devised interactive Maps and Trackers to help players find everything within the game and to catch more Pokemons. These resources became a cheating tool over time. As Niantic paid more attention, they were modified to make it harder to use. However, this does not mean that there aren’t legitimate resources out there that work. Here you can find the most powerful Pokemon Go Maps.

  1. PoGoMap for Pokemon GO

The PoGoMap Pokemon Go resource shows a map of all PokeStops and Gyms. This allows you to distinguish between normal Gyms from Gyms with the potential for giving you EX Raid Passes.

You can also find additional information like the type of Pokemon spawning at a Nest, the Team Go Research Rocket that has invaded it the next, and even the Research Tasks available at PokeStops.

  1. The Silph Road

The Silph Road is the largest and most well-organized of all these Pokemon Go resources. It is possible because many players have collaborated to create it. There are many different Pokemon Guides, as well as a complete Pokedex. They have both confirmed and rumored Next locations and organize real-world meetups.

  1. SGPokeMap

SGPokeMap provides a resource for Pokemon Go users based in Singapore. It may not be very useful for you if you're outside Singapore. The original SGPokeMap app was developed for Android. However, the app is no longer available. You can still access all of its resources via its main website. It offers a wealth of information, including Quests, Raids, and PokeStops available in the Singapore region

  1. PokeHunter for Pokemon Go

PokeHunter is another great resource for Pokemon Go. It provides information on Gyms, Raids, and other relevant information. You can also find out which Team is running the raid at any given moment.

PokeHunter has a problem. It only works in certain cities: Cupertino and Downtown Campbell, Mountain View, and Santa Clara.

  1. Pokemon Go: Go Map

GoMap allows you to interact with PokeStops (Gyms) and Pokemon Spawns in real-time. Because it depends on players providing information about the spawning areas, it is more effective in some areas than others. You will also find detailed Pokedex information on each Pokemon, as well as a step-by-step PVP guide. 

How to catch Pokemon after using a map

The maps and resources provided above will provide you with a wealth of information, including coordinates, about the best places to find Pokemon. You can still catch more Pokemons even if you are unable to travel there. However, it is possible to spoof the location using your smartphone.

One of the best tools to accomplish this is FakeLoc by MXCode. This tool allows you to easily change your iOS or Android device's location to any place in the world with just one click. You can simulate GPS movement with it, and you can use the information from these Trackers and Maps to catch Pokemon. Fakeloc is extremely easy to use and you can get it for free. Simple steps to change your location and take only a few minutes:

Step 1. Download and install FakeLoc on your windows PC or MAC.

Step 2. Connect your iPhone/Android phone to the computer and authorize trust.

Step 3. On the map view, find your target location and click it.

Step 4. Click “Move Here” on the popup view. Your location will be changed.

Step 5. The GPS of your iPhone/Android phone will be moved to the NEW PLACE!

 

FakeLoc location changer can not only change your GPS at any time, but it can also simulate walking, cycling, or driving.