Daily Challenge

Draw That Pokémon

Draw the Pokémon from memory in 60 seconds. Your masterpiece gets scored 0–100 with a (possibly brutal) verdict.

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Draw from memory

You'll get 60 seconds to draw a Pokémon from memory. A faint silhouette will guide you for the first 2 seconds, then disappear.

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About Draw That Pokémon

Draw That Pokémon is exactly what it sounds like: a random Pokémon, a blank canvas, and 60 seconds to draw it from memory. When time's up, your masterpiece gets scored 0–100 with a frank, sometimes brutal, verdict.

It's the most-shared game on Pokédle for a reason. Screenshot your scribble, post it, send it to your group chat. There's no winning move beyond 'commit fully to the bit'.

Rules & scoring

You get 60 seconds, one brush, undo/redo, and a canvas. No reference image; you draw purely from memory. When the timer hits zero, your drawing is submitted automatically.

The finished drawing is scored 0–100 and saved as a trading card to your local device. One card per day, forever, viewable in My Cards.

Strategy tips

Start with the silhouette, not the details. A recognisable Pikachu outline scores better than a beautifully-shaded ear on a blob. Get the overall shape down in the first 20 seconds.

Two or three iconic details are worth more than ten mediocre ones. Charizard's flame tail, Bulbasaur's spots, Squirtle's shell curve: land those and the AI will forgive a lot of anatomical crime.

Don't erase, redraw over. Erasing costs precious seconds and the score does not penalise overlapping lines. Sketch confidently, then thicken what you like.

Frequently asked questions

How is my drawing scored?
An AI model compares your drawing to the official Pokémon artwork and grades it on how recognizable it is, then writes a short verdict. Scores are deliberately generous in spirit and honest in feedback.
Can I undo or use multiple colors?
You get a single brush, undo/redo, and a 60-second timer. Keep it simple, that's the challenge.
Does the Draw game have an unlimited mode?
No, Draw is daily-only. The 60-second sketch is part of the ritual, and one shot per day keeps it special.
Where are my drawings saved?
Every finished drawing is turned into a trading card and stored locally in your browser. Visit My Cards to see your full collection.
Can I share my drawing?
Yes. Every card has a share button that copies a shareable image, ready to drop into any chat or social feed.