Overview
Pokemon Pokopia's time system follows real-world time on your Nintendo Switch 2 console. The in-game day-night cycle mirrors your system clock, affecting which Pokemon appear, how the world looks, and when certain events occur. By manually adjusting the console's date and time settings, players can "time travel" to skip ahead or change the time of day. There are no penalties for changing the time.
Day-Night Cycle
The game divides each day into four time periods. A new day starts at 5 AM, not midnight.
Time of Day | Hours | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Morning | 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM | Bright lighting, morning-exclusive Pokemon may appear |
Day | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Standard daytime, most Pokemon are active |
Dusk | 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM | Transitional lighting, some evening behaviors begin |
Night | 7:00 PM to 6:00 AM | Dark environment, night-exclusive Pokemon spawn |
Important: During the opening tutorial sequence, time is fixed until Ditto falls asleep for the first time. After that point, the game syncs to your system clock.
How to Time Travel Forward
Save your game before attempting time travel.
Press the HOME button to go to the Switch 2 home screen. You do not need to close the game.
Open System Settings from the home screen.
Navigate to the System menu and select "Date and Time."
Turn off "Synchronize Clock Using the Internet" if it is enabled.
Manually adjust the date and time to your desired future date.
Return to Pokemon Pokopia. The game will update to match the new time.
Since a new day starts at 5 AM, you need to travel to at least 5 AM on the next day to trigger a full day reset. For example, if it is currently 3 PM on Monday, setting the clock to 5 AM Tuesday starts a new day.
How to Time Travel Backward
Traveling backward requires a two-step process because the game buffers time changes:
Save your game.
Open System Settings and go to "Date and Time."
Set the date to at least one day before your desired target date.
Open Pokemon Pokopia briefly to let the game register the change.
Return to System Settings and set the date and time forward to your actual target.
When you time travel backward, the in-game date and time will remain frozen at the old value until you time travel forward past 5 AM on the next day. The two-step process (go back, then go forward) forces the game to recognize the new timeline.
Uses for Time Travel
Encounter Night-Exclusive Pokemon
Several Pokemon only appear during night hours (7 PM to 6 AM). If you play primarily during the day, time traveling to night is the quickest way to encounter them.
Pokemon | Type |
|---|---|
Grass / Poison | |
Bug / Poison | |
Normal / Flying | |
Poison / Flying | |
Ghost / Poison | |
Fairy | |
Dark / Flying | |
Ghost | |
Ghost | |
Dark |
This is not the complete list. Over 24 species are exclusive to night hours. Check the Habitat Dex for the full roster and their specific habitat requirements.
Speed Up Building Construction
Buildings and crafted structures take real time to complete. Small structures finish in about 15 minutes, while larger buildings can take a full real-world day. Time traveling forward skips the wait, letting you complete construction instantly.
Reset Daily Activities
Time traveling forward by one day resets daily activities such as vending machine drinks, Dream Island generation, and daily item spawns across all areas.
Tips
Always save before time traveling. While there are no penalties, saving gives you a safe restore point in case anything unexpected happens.
Remember that a new day starts at 5 AM, not midnight. Set your clock to at least 5 AM to trigger a fresh day.
Turn off internet time synchronization before adjusting the clock, or your changes will be overwritten when the Switch reconnects.
Use time travel sparingly for construction speed-ups. Part of the charm of Pokopia is watching your island develop over time.
If you only need nighttime Pokemon, set the clock to 8 PM rather than jumping a full day forward. This preserves your daily reset timer.