Reviewed July 15, 2026

Palworld Breeding Data Updated July 2026

Check which game version the calculator covers, how roster totals are defined, and which limitations matter before following a long breeding route.

Current data coverage

The calculator currently covers Palworld 1.0.0 with 300 selectable roster entries, 45,150 unique unordered parent pairs, 300 target searches, and 72 entries marked New in 1.0. The data was last reviewed on July 15, 2026.

300selectable entries
45,150unique parent pairs
72New 1.0 badges
300local portraits

Version covered by the calculator

Game version1.0.0
Breeding data version1.0.0.100427-2026-07-15.1
Last reviewedJuly 15, 2026
Parent orderOrdinary pairs return the same child when swapped
Gender-sensitive pairKatress and Wixen outcomes show the required female and male roles

How to read the roster total

The 300-entry selector is intentionally broader than a simple numbered-Paldeck total. It includes base species, named variants, special roster entries, and supported collaboration creatures because each can appear as a distinct breeding selection. The All Pals directory shows the same entries and labels collaboration creatures separately.

Limitations that affect a player result

  • The displayed child is a species result. It does not guarantee passives, IVs, gender, mutations, work bonuses, or a particular number of eggs.
  • The Katress and Wixen pair has two gender-dependent outcomes. Direct, reverse, and shortest-chain results display the female and male roles required for the shown child.
  • A later game hotfix can change a combination. Recheck this date before committing to a long chain copied or saved earlier.

Sources used for this update

How to report a different in-game child

Record both complete parent names, variants, gender roles when shown, the child you observed, platform, and current game build. A screenshot of the pair and result is helpful. Do not send login details or a full save file.

Palworld breeding data updated July 2026: how to use it

Palworld breeding data updated July 2026 covers the version 1.0 roster and combinations used by the calculator. The current selector contains 300 distinct entries, including variants, and marks 72 additions with the New 1.0 badge. The parent chart contains 45,150 unordered pair keys, so Parent A plus Parent B is counted once rather than repeated in the opposite order.

Use the date as a checkpoint for saved plans. If you are playing the same release, re-open the exact pair and confirm the selected variants before breeding. After a later patch, check the live result again before starting a long chain. A route can remain correct after an update, but an old screenshot without a date gives you no reliable way to know.

What is included in the current roster

The 300-entry roster keeps each selectable Pal separate by exact English name, Paldeck code, portrait, and variant. This is why the total is larger than a base-species-only count. Every entry can be searched in the same selector used by Find a Child, Find Parents, and Plan a Chain, which prevents a route from silently switching between similar names.

The 72 New 1.0 entries are a subset of those 300 selections. A New 1.0 badge describes introduction version, not breedability or strength. When you want to know whether one of those Pals can be produced, open it in Find Parents. If no combinations appear, confirm the variant and review its normal acquisition method before assuming the roster is incomplete.

Cross-check a forward result with a reverse search

You can verify an important route in both directions. First select the two parents in Find a Child and note the child. Then open that child in Find Parents and confirm that the same pair appears. Swapping an ordinary pair does not create a different species, so Wixen plus Cattiva and Cattiva plus Wixen, for example, represent the same unordered lookup.

Gender-specific Wixen and Katress results need an extra check. Female Wixen plus male Katress produces Wixen Noct, while female Katress plus male Wixen produces Katress Ignis. Copy the gender roles with the names; reversing only the visual order is harmless, but reversing which species is female changes the child.

Why Pal totals differ between breeding charts

Two charts can show different totals without either counting the same thing incorrectly. One may count only base species, while another counts every selectable variant and distinct roster entry. This calculator uses 300 selectable entries because breeding depends on the exact choice, not on a collapsed family name. Always compare the definition beside a number before using it to judge coverage.

The version filter identifies 72 additions from Palworld 1.0 inside that full selector. When you compare the list with a guide, check whether its number includes variants. For an actual breeding decision, ignore the headline total and match the portrait, Paldeck code, and complete English name of both parents.

What the July 2026 combinations do not predict

The species calculator does not guarantee passive skills, individual values, gender, mutation outcomes, work bonuses, or the number of eggs required for an ideal build. A shortest route counts species-producing steps and breeding operations. Trait inheritance can add more attempts, especially when an intermediate child must carry useful passives into the next generation.

A no-path result is not always the same as a non-breedable target. Your selected Palbox may simply fail to connect within the chosen depth. Check direct parents, add a relevant owned Pal, and try again. If the target itself has no parent pairs, confirm the exact variant and look for another acquisition method instead of guessing a recipe.

How to report a result that differs in game

Send Parent A, Parent B, complete variant names, gender roles when applicable, the child observed, platform, game build, and a screenshot if available. For a chain problem, identify the exact step that failed. Do not send login details or a full save file.

Before reporting, repeat the lookup with the exact portraits and test one egg in an unmodified game when possible. For Wixen and Katress, include which species was female. A concise report lets the combination be checked in forward search, reverse search, and the chain planner without exposing personal account information.

Frequently asked questions

Does the update date mean every pair was tested in game that day?

No. It identifies the review point for the 300-entry roster and 45,150 unordered pair keys. For a high-cost project, verify the exact pair in the calculator and compare one egg in your current game build.

Why can two sites show different Pal totals?

They may count only base species or may include every distinct variant and selectable entry. This calculator lists 300 selections and separately marks 72 New 1.0 additions, so compare those definitions before comparing totals.

Does this data include passive inheritance chances?

No. It predicts the child species for a pair. Passive skills, individual values, mutations, gender, and work-related qualities follow separate rules and chance, so budget extra eggs for a finished build.

What happens after a new game patch?

Return to the live calculator, compare its update date with your game build, and recheck the exact first pair before continuing a saved chain. You do not need to discard every old route, but you should verify the steps you are about to use.

Where can I report a wrong combination?

Use the report link near the result. Include both exact parents, their variants, the observed child, game version, platform, and a screenshot. Add male and female roles for Wixen and Katress. Credentials and full save files are not needed.