Gotta catch ’em all! A Japanese show that first aired in 1997 has won the hearts of so many kids and teens. In its days of yore, Pokémon, also known as ‘Pocket Monsters,’ has given us abundant worlds and over 800 Pokémon. However, did you know this popular TV show was aired after the success of the Pokémon video games released in 1996 by Nintendo?
The Pokémon was first introduced via a role-playing video game titled ‘Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow.’ Rhydon was the first Pokémon to be ever created. Lapras and Clefairy are other early Pokémon concepts. In spite of the outmoded graphics, many gamers still enjoy the Pokémon Red and Blue game. We all love cheat codes to make life easier. So, to make the gameplay more fun, we have curated a list of Pokémon blue cheats for you.
The Pokémon Red and Blue game is played on the Game Boy. After many years of existence and success, on February 27, 2016, Nintendo launched Pokémon Red and Blue on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console. We have provided Pokémon Blue cheats for PC and mobile devices that use the Game Boy emulation. Cheat guides are for PC, Mobile, and Virtual Console 3DS. Enjoy!
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List of Pokémon Blue Cheats
You are very welcome to use the Pokémon Blue cheat codes below to make the game fun. However, the use of cheats in almost all Pokémon games is not fully supported, so we advise you to be cautious. Worth a shot, though!
Every GameShark cheat code that we share today is used either through the GameShark Code Manager connected to the GameBoy or in the emulator’s cheat menu. After which, you can pick the cheat you like, read the instructions, and get going!
We would like you to keep these few words of caution in mind!
Not all cheats work: There are numerous emulators and versions of the Pokémon game like any other, so it may not be necessary that all the cheats work with the version you have.
Save your game progress before using the codes. It is crucial to have a backup before trying to cheat at any time. Some cheats may not react well with the version of the game you are playing, so we advise you to save your games before trying any of these.
Add only one to two cheat codes at a time. More codes you have active equals more game crashes. So, once you’ve completed a cheat, disable it before trying another.
Infinite Money
Code: 019947D3
Level Modifier
Code: 01XXF3CF
To use this cheat, you’ll have to replace the Xs with the level of your choice.
Walk Through Walls
Code: 010138CD
This cheat code can crash your game. Ensure that you have backed your progress up before you use the code.
Infinite HP
Code: 01FF16D0
Enemy HP
Code: 0100E7CF
The enemy HP cheat faints the enemy straight to the ground!
Restricted Enemy Strike
Code: 0170E9CF
This cheat will incinerate your enemies to ash, keeping them from attacking you.
Masterball
Code: 01017CCF
The Masterball cheat code will let you buy as many Masterballs as you like for free. Simply enter the cheat and Check Mart.
Badges
Code: 01FF56D3
This cheat will help you gain all the badges in Pokémon Blue.
Rare Candies
Code: 01287CCF
Pro tip: Use this cheat with the infinite money cheat code to get you infinite rare candies!
Random Battles: Swipe Left
Code: 01033CD1
Technical Machine/ Hidden Machine
Code: 01XX7CCF
To use this cheat, you will have to replace the Xs with the following:
C4 = HM01 – Cut
C5 = HM02 – Fly
C6 = HM03 – Surf
C7 = HM04 – Strength
C8 = HM05 – Flash
C9 = TM01 – Mega Punch
CA = TM02 – Razor Wind
CB = TM03 – Swords Dance
CC = TM04 – Whirlwind
CD = TM05 – Mega Kick
CE = TM06 – Toxic
CF = TM07 – Horn Drill
D0 = TM08 – Body Slam
D1 = TM09 – Take Down
D2 = TM10 – Double Edge
D3 = TM11 – Bubblebeam
D4 = TM12 – Water Gun
D5 = TM13 – Ice Beam
D6 = TM14 – Blizzard
D7 = TM15 – Hyper Beam
D8 = TM16 – Pay Day
D9 = TM17 – Submission
DA = TM18 – Counter
DB = TM19 – Seismic Toss
DC = TM20 – Rage
DD = TM21 – Mega Drain
DE = TM22 – Solar Beam
DF = TM23 – Dragon Rage
E0 = TM24 – Thunderbolt
E1 = TM25 – Thunder
E2 = TM26 – Earthquake
E3 = TM27 – Fissure
E4 = TM28 – Dig
E5 = TM29 – Psychic
E6 = TM30 – Teleport
E7 = TM31 – Mimic
E8 = TM32 – Double Team
E9 = TM33 – Reflect
EA = TM34 – Bide
EB = TM35 – Metronome
EC = TM36 – Self Destruct
ED = TM37 – Egg Bomb
EE = TM38 – Fire Blast
EF = TM39 – Swift
F0 = TM40 – Skull Bash
F1 = TM41 – Softboiled
F2 = TM42 – Dream Eater
F3 = TM43 – Sky Attack
F4 = TM44 – Rest
F5 = TM45 – Thunderwave
F6 = TM46 – Psywave
F7 = TM47 – Explosion
F8 = TM48 – Rock Slide
F9 = TM49 – Tri Attack
FA = TM50 – Substitute
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Spawn Modifier
Code: 01XX7CCF
To use this cheat, you will have to replace the Xs with the following:
0B = Antidote
0E = Awakening
0C = Burn Heal
27 = Calcium
26 = Carbos
3A = Dire Hit
52 = Elixir
1D = Escape Rope
50 = Ether
3C = Fresh Water
34 = Full Heal
10 = Full Restore
37 = Guard Spec
23 = HP Up
12 = Hyper Potion
0D = Ice Heal
25 = Iron
3E = Lemonade
53 = Max Elixir
51 = Max Ether
11 = Max Potion
39 = Max Repel
36 = Max Revive
31 = Nugget
0F = Parlyz Heal
33 = Poke Doll
14 = Potion
4F = PP Up
24 = Protein
28 = Rare Candy
1E = Repel
35 = Revive
3D = Soda Pop
13 = Super Potion
38 = Super Repel
2E = X Accuracy
41 = X Attack
42 = X Defend
44 = X Special
43 = X Speed
06 = Bicycle
2D = Bike Voucher
30 = Card Key
3B = Coin
45 = Coin Case
29 = Dome Fossil
4B = Exp. All
40 = Gold Teeth
4D = Good Rod
2A = Helix Fossil
47 = Item Finder
4A = Lift Key
46 = Oak’s Parcel
1F = Old Amber
4C = Old Rod
49 = Poke Flute
09 = PokeDex
3F = S.S. Ticket
2B = Secret Key
48 = Silph Scope
4E = Super Rod
07 = Surf
05 = Town Map
0A = Moon Stone
20 = Fire Stone
21 = ThunderStone
22 = Water Stone
2F = Leaf Stone
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Wild Pokémons
Code: 01XXD8CF
To use this cheat, you will have to replace the Xs with the following:
94 = Abra
AB = Aerodactyl
95 = Alakazam
2D = Arbok
14 = Arcanine
4A = Articuno
72 = Beedrill
BC = Bellsprout
1C = Blastoise
99 = Bulbasaur
7D = Butterfree
7B = Caterpie
28 = Chansey
B4 = Charizard
B0 = Charmander
B2 = Charmeleon
8E = Clefable
04 = Clefairy
8B = Cloyster
11 = Cubone
78 = Dewgong
3B = Diglett
4C = Ditto
74 = Dodrio
46 = Doduo
59 = Dragonair
42 = Dragonite
58 = Dratini
30 = Drowzee
76 = Dugtrio
66 = Eevee
6C = Ekans
35 = Electabuzz
8D = Electrode
0C = Exeggcute
0A = Exeggutor
40 = Farfetch’d
23 = Fearow
67 = Flareon
19 = Gastly
0E = Gengar
A9 = Geodude
BA = Gloom
82 = Golbat
9D = Goldeen
80 = Golduck
31 = Golem
27 = Graveler
0D = Grimer
21 = Growlithe
16 = Gyarados
93 = Haunter
2C = Hitmonchan
2B = Hitmonlee
5C = Horsea
81 = Hypno
09 = Ivysaur
64 = Jigglypuff
68 = Jolteon
48 = Jynx
5A = Kabuto
5B = Kabutops
26 = Kadabra
71 = Kakuna
02 = Kangaskhan
8A = Kingler
37 = Koffing
4E = Krabby
13 = Lapras
0B = Lickitung
7E = Machamp
29 = Machoke
6A = Machop
85 = Magikarp
33 = Magmar
AD = Magnemite
36 = Magneton
39 = Mankey
91 = Marowak
4D = Meowth
7C = Metapod
15 = Mew
83 = Mewtwo
49 = Moltres
2A = Mr. Mime
88 = Muk
07 = Nidoking
10 = Nidoqueen
0F = Nidoran F
03 = Nidoran M
A7 = Nidorino
A8 = Nidorina
53 = Ninetales
B9 = Oddish
62 = Omanyte
63 = Omastar
22 = Onix
6D = Paras
2E = Parasect
90 = Persian
97 = Pidgeot
96 = Pidgeotto
24 = Pidgey
54 = Pikachu
1D = Pinsir
47 = Poliwag
6E = Poliwhirl
6F = Poliwrath
A3 = Ponyta
AA = Porygon
75 = Primeape
2F = Psyduck
55 = Raichu
A4 = Rapidash
A6 = Raticate
A5 = Rattata
01 = Rhydon
12 = Rhyhorn
60 = Sandshrew
61 = Sandslash
1A = Scyther
5D = Seadra
9E = Seaking
3A = Seel
17 = Shellder
08 = Slowbro
25 = Slowpoke
84 = Snorlax
05 = Spearow
B1 = Squirtle
98 = Starmie
1B = Staryu
1E = Tangela
3C = Tauros
18 = Tentacool
9B = Tentacruel
69 = Vaporeon
77 = Venomoth
41 = Venonat
9A = Venusaur
BE = Victreebell
BB = Vileplume
06 = Voltorb
52 = Vulpix
B3 = Wartortle
70 = Weedle
BD = Weepinbell
8F = Weezing
65 = Wigglytuff
4B = Zapdos
6B = Zubat
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Trading Pokémon?
Here is a bonus trick for you! Trading Pokémon is required to complete a collection of all Pokémon in the game.
- Open the Pokémon Blue game in the My Boy emulator
- Click on the menu icon in the upper left corner of the screen
- Click on ‘Link Local’
- Followed by ‘Another game.’
- Choose the game you want to trade
- Once the new game starts, re-click the menu icon
- Click on ‘Start Game’ Pick Pokémon Blue to continue your game
And there you go! You can now trade in the Pokémon Center and then return to another game to finish the process.
That’s all the Pokémon blue cheats for ya! Wanna request a cheat? Or maybe you have a Pokémon Blue cheat in mind you want to share. Tell us in the comments below!