
Pokemon Guide
Jigglypuff is a Normal and Fairy-type Pokemon known for singing opponents to sleep, its round balloon-like design and evolution into Wigglytuff with a Moon Stone. This guide covers Jigglypuff’s stats, best moves, abilities, evolution, shiny form, typing, weaknesses, locations and related Pokemon coverage.
Normal Form
Shiny Form
Last Updated: May 2026 | Page Status: This Jigglypuff guide supports current Pokemon games, Pokemon Champions and future updates. Location, moves and availability details will be updated as new Pokemon game data becomes available.
| Description | Quick Facts |
| Stats | Best Moves |
| All Moves | Weaknesses |
| Evolution | Locations |
| FAQ | FAQ |
Jigglypuff is a Normal and Fairy-type Pokemon introduced in the original generation. It evolves from Igglybuff through high friendship and evolves into Wigglytuff with a Moon Stone.
Competitive Overview
Jigglypuff is usually not a major competitive threat in standard formats, but it has recognizable utility through status moves, Fairy typing and support options. It is more commonly valued as part of its evolution line or in lower-power formats.
Jigglypuff’s biggest strengths are its HP, access to sleep and support moves, and immunity to Ghost and Dragon-type attacks. Its biggest weaknesses are low defenses and weaknesses to Poison and Steel-type moves.
Here are the key facts to know about Jigglypuff, including its type, abilities, height, weight and species information.
Name
Jigglypuff
National Dex
#0039
Type
Normal / Fairy
Species
Balloon Pokemon
Height
1’08” / 0.5 m
50 cm
Weight
12.1 lbs / 5.5 kg
5.5 kg
Abilities
Cute Charm, Competitive, Friend Guard
Jigglypuff has very high HP for its stage but low Defense and Special Defense. This makes it bulky on paper in one stat, but still fragile against strong attacks.
Jigglypuff has a playful but surprisingly broad movepool with Normal, Fairy, Electric, Ice and support options. These are some of Jigglypuff’s most useful and recognizable moves.
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Jigglypuff’s signature-style sleep move and one of its most recognizable tools.
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A strong Normal-type special attack that fits Jigglypuff’s sound-based theme.
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A reliable Fairy-type spread attack in formats where it is available.
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A solid Normal-type attack with a chance to paralyze the target.
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A physical Fairy-type option that gives Jigglypuff direct Fairy damage.
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A useful status move that slows opponents and supports teammates.
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Coverage against Dragon, Flying, Grass and Ground-type Pokemon.
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Coverage against Water and Flying-type Pokemon.
Jigglypuff can learn a wide move pool across different Pokemon games. Use the section below to view Jigglypuff’s move list by learn method.
Move data shown from: Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
Jigglypuff is a Normal / Fairy-type Pokemon. This typing gives it specific weaknesses, resistances and immunities depending on the battle matchup.
Type
Normal / Fairy
Weaknesses
Poison and Steel
Resistances
Bug and Dark
Immunities
Ghost and Dragon
Jigglypuff’s abilities help define how it supports teams, avoids damage or pressures opponents depending on the game and format.
May infatuate attackers that make contact with Jigglypuff, giving it a chance to disrupt physical attackers.
Raises Jigglypuff’s Special Attack sharply when one of its stats is lowered by an opposing Pokemon.
Reduces damage taken by allies in double and multi battles when the ability is active.
Jigglypuff evolves from Igglybuff when leveled up with high friendship. Jigglypuff evolves into Wigglytuff when exposed to a Moon Stone.
Stage 1
Starting form
Stage 2
Evolves from Igglybuff with high friendship
Stage 3
Evolves from Jigglypuff with a Moon Stone
Jigglypuff’s availability changes depending on the Pokemon game. In many games, Jigglypuff can be found in early or mid-game routes, while some games require trade, transfer or evolution from Igglybuff.
| Game | Where to Find Jigglypuff |
|---|---|
Pokemon Red |
Route 3. |
Pokemon Blue |
Route 3. |
Pokemon Yellow |
Route 5, Route 6, Route 7 and Route 8. |
| Game | Where to Find Jigglypuff |
|---|---|
Pokemon Gold |
Route 3, Route 4 and Route 46. |
Pokemon Silver |
Route 3, Route 4 and Route 46. |
Pokemon Crystal |
Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Route 8, Route 34 and Route 35. |
| Game | Where to Find Jigglypuff |
|---|---|
Pokemon Ruby |
Route 115. |
Pokemon Sapphire |
Route 115. |
Pokemon Emerald |
Route 115. |
Pokemon FireRed |
Route 3. |
Pokemon LeafGreen |
Route 3. |
| Game | Where to Find Jigglypuff |
|---|---|
Pokemon Diamond |
Trophy Garden. |
Pokemon Pearl |
Trophy Garden. |
Pokemon Platinum |
Trophy Garden. |
Pokemon HeartGold |
Route 3 and Route 4. |
Pokemon SoulSilver |
Route 3 and Route 4. |
| Game | Where to Find Jigglypuff |
|---|---|
Pokemon Black |
Route 14. |
Pokemon White |
Route 14. |
Pokemon Black 2 |
Route 1, Route 2 and Dreamyard. |
Pokemon White 2 |
Route 1, Route 2 and Dreamyard. |
| Game | Where to Find Jigglypuff |
|---|---|
Pokemon X |
Route 20 and Pokemon Village. |
Pokemon Y |
Route 20 and Pokemon Village. |
Pokemon Omega Ruby |
Route 115. |
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire |
Route 115. |
| Game | Where to Find Jigglypuff |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sun |
Route 4 and Route 6. |
Pokemon Moon |
Route 4 and Route 6. |
Pokemon Ultra Sun |
Route 4 and Route 6. |
Pokemon Ultra Moon |
Route 4 and Route 6. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu |
Route 5, Route 6, Route 7 and Route 8. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee |
Route 5, Route 6, Route 7 and Route 8. |
| Game | Where to Find Jigglypuff |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sword |
Challenge Beach and Fields of Honor. |
Pokemon Shield |
Challenge Beach and Fields of Honor. |
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond |
Trade or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Shining Pearl |
Trade or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Legends: Arceus |
Not available in this game. |
| Game | Where to Find Jigglypuff |
|---|---|
Pokemon Scarlet |
North Province Area One, South Province Area Two and West Province Area Three. |
Pokemon Violet |
North Province Area One, South Province Area Two and West Province Area Three. |
Pokemon Legends Z-A |
Available in 3-Star Hyperspace Wild Zones through Pokemon Mega Dimension DLC. |
| Game | Where to Find Jigglypuff |
|---|---|
Pokemon Winds and Waves |
Coming soon once official location, encounter or transfer information is confirmed. |
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Here are quick answers to common questions about Jigglypuff. This FAQ is visible on-page content only and does not use FAQ schema markup.
Jigglypuff is a Normal / Fairy-type Pokemon.
Jigglypuff is weak to Poison and Steel-type moves.
Jigglypuff evolves from Igglybuff when leveled up with high friendship. Jigglypuff evolves into Wigglytuff when exposed to a Moon Stone.
Jigglypuff’s abilities are Cute Charm, Competitive, Friend Guard.
Jigglypuff’s best moves often include Sing, Hyper Voice, Dazzling Gleam, Body Slam, Play Rough, Thunder Wave, Ice Beam and Thunderbolt.
Jigglypuff is usually not a major competitive threat in standard formats, but it has recognizable utility through status moves, Fairy typing and support options. It is more commonly valued as part of its evolution line or in lower-power formats.
Jigglypuff’s availability changes depending on the Pokemon game. In many games, Jigglypuff can be found in early or mid-game routes, while some games require trade, transfer or evolution from Igglybuff.
Jigglypuff does not have a major regional, Mega or Gigantamax form, though Scream Tail is a separate Paradox Pokemon that resembles Jigglypuff.
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