Sleep in Pokémon TCG Pocket — officially named Asleep in the game — is a special condition which makes Pokémon unable to attack or retreat until the player successfully flips a coin landing on heads.

Depending on your luck, your opponent’s or your Pokémon might be asleep the entire game — making Asleep decks one of the most fun or aggravating decks to play in Pokémon TCG Pocket.

As of the Celestial Guardians expansion’s release, there are 15 cards that can put other Pokémon to sleep, so there aren’t many options to choose from.

Below, we’ve created a table outlining every Pokémon card with the Asleep ability along with their card number, typing, HP, attack/ability, and which pack you can get them from. And if you’re constantly losing the coin flip, here are a few ways to cure the Asleep condition.

Update (April 30): Added four A3 cards with the arrival of Celestial Guardians and added a new way to cure sleep.


All sleep cards in Pokémon card list in Pokémon TCG Pocket

Here’s every Pokémon TCG Pocket card that can put other Pokémon to sleep with the Asleep condition, laid out in a handy table:

Card # Card Type HP Attack/Ability Obtained from
A1 13 Vileplume Grass 140 Soothing Scent (80) — Your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Genetic Apex Charizard pack
A1 93 Frosmoth Water 90 Powder Snow (40) — Your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Any Genetic Apex pack
A1 125 Hypno Psychic 100 Psypunch (50)   Sleep Pendulum (Ability) — Once during your turn, you may flip a coin. If heads, your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Genetic Apex Pikachu pack
A1 195 Wigglytuff ex Colorless 140 Sleep Song (80) — Your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Genetic Apex Pikachu pack
A1a 8 Shiinotic Grass 90 Flickering Spores (50) — Your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Mythical Island pack
A1a 36 Flabébé Psychic 40 Hypnotic Gaze — Your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Mythical Island pack
A2 109 Darkrai Darkness 110 Dark Void (60) — Your opponent' active Pokémon is now Asleep. Space-Time Smackdown Dialga pack
A2a 24 Phione Water 60 Water Pulse (40) — Your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Triumphant Light pack
A2a 33 Gengar Psychic 140 Hypnoblast (70) — Your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Triumphant Light pack
A2a 63 Snorlax Colorless 140 Collapse (100) — This Pokémon is now Asleep. Triumphant Light pack
A3 45 Popplio Water 60 Sing — Your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Celestial Guardians pack
A3 111 Alolan Muk ex Dark 160 Chemical Panic (80) — 1 special condition from among Asleep, Burned, Confused, Paralyzed, and Poisoned is chosen at random, and your opponent's active Pokémon is now affected by that special condition. Any special conditions already affecting that Pokémon will not be chosen. Celestial Guardians pack
A3 141 Komala Colorless 90 Rolling Tackle (70)   Comatose (Ability) — As long as this Pokémon is in the active spot, whenever you attach an energy from your energy zone to it, it is now Asleep. Celestial Guardians pack
A3 237 Wigglytuff ex Colorless 140 Sleep Song (80) — Your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Celestial Guardians pack
P-A 22 Jigglypuff Colorless 50 Sing — Your opponent's active Pokémon is now Asleep. Venusaur Drop Event

How to cure the Asleep condition in Pokémon TCG Pocket

There are five ways to cure Asleep in Pokémon TCG Pocket:

  • Land heads on the coin toss — Each time the turn passes from one player to the other, you’ll flip a coin. If it lands on heads, your active Pokémon will wake up. If it lands on tails, your Pokémon will stay asleep.
  • Evolve your active Pokémon — Evolving your active Pokémon removes all special conditions.
  • Return your active Pokémon to the bench — Returning your active Pokémon to your bench will remove any special condition the Pokémon has, but retreating your sleeping Pokémon is not possible. However, there are Supporter cards, such as Koga, that can return your active Pokémon to your bench.
  • Attach a Lum Berry to the active Pokémon — The Lum Berry Pokémon Tool can recover any special condition that is affecting the Pokémon it’s attached to.
  • Use a Big Malasada — The Big Malasada item will remove a random special condition from your active Pokémon.

If you’re looking for more to collect, we have a list of all available Promo A cards in the game.

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