About this app
Match Champ helps you learn Pokémon type matchups through drills, quizzes, and spaced repetition — so you can make the right call in battle without checking a chart. Five Ways to Train Challenge — 60-second timed rounds. Earn 12 achievements, compete in daily challenges, and push for your best score. Type Drills — Pure type-vs-type questions powered by Leitner 5-box spaced repetition. Weak areas surface first so you learn faster. Easy (pick one) or Hard (select all correct types from the full grid) difficulty. Matchup Drills — Move effectiveness against real Pokémon. Learn how dual types change the matchup math. Lookup — Interactive type chart and Pokémon reference. Search any Pokémon or type combo to see strengths and weaknesses. Type Quiz — Identify Pokémon types on Easy (multiple choice) or Hard (full 18-type grid) difficulty. Pokémon GO & Main Series Switch instantly between Pokémon GO multipliers (1.6x / 0.625x / 0.39x) and Main Series multipliers (2x / 0.5x / 0x). Same progress, different math. Learn Why, Not Just What Short mnemonics explain the logic behind every type matchup — fire burns through plants, water shorts out circuits — so the answers stick. Track Your Progress See your accuracy by day, week, or all time. Track mastery across all 324 matchups and find your weakest areas. More Features 9 languages: English, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Traditional & Simplified) iCloud sync for settings and achievements across devices 38 app icons — 19 Pokémon in normal and shiny variants Full VoiceOver support, Dynamic Type, and colorblind-accessible symbols Chiptune sound effects and haptic feedback 100% offline capable after first Pokémon data download No ads. No accounts. No tracking. Match Champ is a fan-made educational tool and is not affiliated with Nintendo, The Pokémon Company, or Niantic. Pokémon data provided by PokeAPI.
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What’s New
Added - Type Drills now teach resistances, not just weaknesses. New "Which types resist Fire?" and "Which types does Steel resist?" questions mean every type matchup is now drillable — previously only super-effective matchups counted, so mastery topped out around 54%. Spaced repetition now covers all 120. - Every type-matchup mnemonic is now translated into all nine supported languages (previously English only). - The About screen now shows the app version. Changed - The Daily Challenge resets at your local midnight (Wordle-style) instead of UTC, matching the day your "today's best" score already tracks. Fixed - Matchup Drill could mark the correct answer wrong for certain dual-type Pokémon (for example, a main-series Fire move into a Water/Dragon defender showed "Immune" as correct). Grading is now exact for every matchup. - Fixed a crash that could recur on every launch after downloading Pokémon data from the PoGo API source. - Sound effects no longer go silent for the rest of the session after a phone call or Siri interruption. - Type Quiz now remembers your Hard difficulty between launches. - Pokémon search now finds accented names — typing "flabebe" finds Flabébé. - Fixed a loading spinner that could get stuck when refreshing Pokémon data during the rate-limit cooldown. Accessibility - Answer results no longer rely on color alone — correct, incorrect, and revealed-answer states now carry distinct icons and VoiceOver descriptions. - Larger quit button during a Challenge; the achievements list stays legible when achievements are locked. - Long type names no longer clip at large Dynamic Type sizes.
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- First observed Aug 20, 2026 · 2:24 PM Free