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Pokémon TCG Pocket Everyday Wonders: Full Card Preview June 29

LAUNCHES IN 4 DAYS, JUNE 29 AT 6:00 PM PDT. EVERY CONFIRMED CARD IS BELOW.

Pokémon TCG Pocket is ending June with exactly the vibe the month deserves: Pikachu at a picnic, Snorlax napping in sunlight, Rockruff watching rain from behind a window.

Everyday Wonders (B3b) is the game’s 19th expansion and the final entry in the B3 mini-era before Mega Rayquaza ex storms in on July 30. The cozy theme doesn’t mean the cards are low-stakes, Mega Diancie ex makes its full TCG Pocket debut as a 4-diamond ultra-rare, three Hisuian Pokémon arrive for the first time in the game, and a brand-new Puppy Pile deck archetype has already caught the community’s attention.

Here is every confirmed card, what each one does, the July events calendar, and the honest answer to whether you should spend your Hourglasses now or hold them for Rayquaza.

Everyday Wonders, Set at a Glance

Launch Date/Time June 29, 2026, 6:00 PM PDT / 9:00 PM EDT (iOS & Android)
Set Code B3b, 12th themed expansion, 19th overall in Pokémon TCG Pocket
Set Size 36-42 cards (mini-expansion, better pull odds than full sets)
Headline Card Mega Diancie ex, 4-diamond ultra-rare, TCG Pocket debut
Theme Cute/cozy, Pokémon at picnics, napping in sun, playing in rain
New Mechanic Puppy Pile attack, shared by Growlithe, Yamper, Fidough, Rockruff
Hisuian Debuts Hisuian Zoroark ex, Hisuian Goodra, Hisuian Lilligant (3 new to Pocket)
Accessories Matching backdrops and card covers available June 30
Next Expansion Ruler of the Skies (B4), Mega Rayquaza ex, July 30, 2026
Game Downloads 200 million (milestone reached May 20, 2026)

Every Confirmed Card in Everyday Wonders

17 cards have been officially revealed in the announcement trailer. The full set is expected to land at 36-42 cards total. Illustration Rares shown for Pikachu, Piplup, and Sylveon confirm standard versions of those cards will also be in the set.

Card Type Rarity What Makes It Special
Mega Diancie ex Psychic 4 (UR) TCG Pocket debut. Mega Evolution ex = 3 Prize Points when KO’d. Set headliner.
Dedenne ex Lightning ex First ex treatment in Pocket. Gets stronger the more Tools your team carries
Hisuian Zoroark ex Psychic ex Ghost/Normal Hisuian form arrives as a powerful ex card. Pocket debut
Pikachu Lightning AR (Illus. Rare) Illustrated in a picnic scene, one of the five cover stars of the expansion
Piplup Water AR (Illus. Rare) Cover star alongside Pikachu. Illustration Rare confirms a base version too
Sylveon Psychic AR (Illus. Rare) Cover star. Ability: restores 30 HP to one of your Pokémon per turn while holding a Tool
Snorlax Colorless Rare Depicted basking in sunlight. Cover star. Absolute Pocket icon energy
Greedent Colorless Rare Sleeping after eating berries. Cover star. Honestly, a mood.
Growlithe Fire Common Shares the new Puppy Pile attack with Yamper, Fidough, and Rockruff
Yamper Lightning Common Puppy Pile archetype member. Electric dog joins the pile
Fidough Fairy Common Puppy Pile archetype member. Bread dog. No further comment needed
Rockruff Fighting Common Illustrated looking at rain from behind a window. Pocket debut? Puppy Pile member
Hisuian Goodra Dragon Uncommon Dragon/Steel Hisuian form, first appearance in TCG Pocket
Hisuian Lilligant Grass Uncommon Illustrated in a gorgeous field of flowers. Pocket debut
Puppy-Loving Girl Trainer Supporter Look at top 4 cards of deck. Put all Puppy Pile Pokémon found into hand
Small Balloon Trainer Pokémon Tool Reduces the Retreat Cost of the attached Basic Pokémon by 1
More cards TBC , , Full list revealed in-game at launch (36-42 cards expected total)

A note on completeness: because Everyday Wonders is a mini-expansion with 36-42 cards total, we’re already looking at roughly half the confirmed list.

Expected but unconfirmed additions include evolutionary lines for revealed Pokémon, Raichu, Prinplup, Empoleon, Hisuian Zorua, Goomy, Sliggoo, Hisuian Sliggoo, and Slowbro or Slowking are all likely based on the confirmed evolutionary lines in the set.

The Puppy Pile Mechanic, a New Deck Archetype

The Puppy Pile Mechanic, a New Deck Archetype

Four dog-type Pokémon share the same Puppy Pile attack: Growlithe, Yamper, Fidough, and Rockruff. The Puppy-Loving Girl Supporter digs into the top 4 cards of your deck and sends every Puppy Pile Pokémon straight to your hand.

This is a fully built-in deck archetype. The setup is cleaner than most Pocket strategies because the Supporter does the filtering work, one Puppy-Loving Girl draw can pull multiple attackers simultaneously from the top 4 cards.

The deck archetype is being compared to the Sweets Relay decks that appeared in earlier Pocket sets, synergistic groups of Pokémon that share a move, enabling a specific game plan rather than relying on a single powerful ex card.

If you enjoy building thematic decks rather than pure power decks, Puppy Pile is going to be fun to play with and cheap to build out.

Small Balloon (the new Pokémon Tool) is the archetype’s support piece: it reduces the Retreat Cost of any Basic Pokémon by 1, which keeps your active Puppy Pile Pokémon flexible and enables the hit-and-run style these Pokémon seem designed for.

Mega Diancie Ex, Is It Worth Pulling For?

Mega Diancie Ex, Is It Worth Pulling For?

Mega Diancie ex is a 4-diamond ultra-rare, the highest pull tier in Pokémon TCG Pocket. As a Mega Evolution ex, it awards 3 Prize Points when knocked out (vs. 2 for a standard Pokémon ex). It’s the set’s prestige pull and TCG Pocket debut.

Diancie is a Mythical Pokémon with a collector following, the Rock/Fairy design and the Mega Evolution form have historically attracted art-focused collectors, and the TCG Pocket illustration style tends to make Mythical debuts look exceptional.

On the competitive side, Mega Diancie ex works in tandem with Sylveon’s healing ability. Sylveon restores 30 HP per turn to any Pokémon while it holds a Tool.

Pair that with Dedenne ex (which gains power the more Tools your team carries) and the new Small Balloon Tool, and the Psychic/Fairy build has genuine synergy to explore.

The investment case is straightforward: as a mini-expansion with a smaller card pool, the pull odds for Mega Diancie ex per Hourglass are meaningfully better here than they would be in a 100+ card full set. If you want it, now is the more efficient time to chase it, before the pool expands with B4.

What Diancie ex lacks relative to headline Mega ex cards from previous sets is immediate top-tier competitive dominance. It’s a powerful card with real synergies, not a metagame-defining threat. Pull for the collection; test in Psychic builds for the competition.

Three Hisuian Pokémon Making Their Pocket Debut

Everyday Wonders brings three Hisuian regional forms to TCG Pocket for the first time: Hisuian Zoroark ex, Hisuian Goodra, and Hisuian Lilligant. A fourth, Hisuian Zorua, arrives via a mid-July Drop Event.

Here’s each one:

Pokémon Type What to Know
Hisuian Zoroark ex Psychic Ghost/Normal Hisuian form arrives as a full ex card, the debut fans have been waiting for
Hisuian Goodra Dragon Dragon/Steel Hisuian form. Beautiful design, first appearance in TCG Pocket
Hisuian Lilligant Grass Illustrated in a field of flowers, the artwork alone is already generating community love
Hisuian Zorua Psychic NOT in the main set, arrives as an alternate art promo via the mid-July Drop Event

Full July Events Calendar

Four events run through July alongside Everyday Wonders, including Community Week (trade hourglasses), an exclusive Hisuian Zorua promo, and a Wonder Pick event for Growlithe and Emolga. The month closes with Ruler of the Skies on July 30.

When Event Rewards
June 29 Everyday Wonders Launch 36-42 new cards go live. Matching backdrops and card covers drop June 30
Early-mid July Emblem Event Win PvP battles to earn Emblems, Shinedust, and Pack Hourglasses
Mid-July Community Week Complete social missions (share cards, add friends) for Trade Hourglasses and accessories
Mid-late July Hisuian Zorua Drop Event Win solo battles to earn B Series Promo Pack Vol. 10 (Hisuian Zorua alternate art)
Mid-late July Wonder Pick Event Growlithe & Emolga promo cards + dog Pokémon-themed accessories via Wonder Pick
July 30 Ruler of the Skies (B4) Mega Rayquaza ex lands globally. New expansion, new events, new meta

The Hisuian Zorua Drop Event is the most time-sensitive of the four, it runs for a limited window and the B Series Promo Pack Vol. 10 containing the alternate art Hisuian Zorua is exclusively available during that window. Solo battles are how you earn them, so keep the game active mid-month.

Should You Spend Your Hourglasses Now, or Save for Rayquaza?

The honest answer: spend lightly on Everyday Wonders if you want Mega Diancie ex or the cozy Illustration Rares. Save the majority of your Hourglass reserves for Ruler of the Skies on July 30, Mega Rayquaza ex is a franchise-level pull event.

Here is the comparison that matters for your resource decision:

Factor Everyday Wonders (now) Ruler of the Skies (July 30)
Set Size Mini (36-42 cards) Full expansion (100+ expected)
Pull Odds (targeted card) Better, smaller card pool Diluted across larger pool
Headline Card Mega Diancie ex (4, debut) Mega Rayquaza ex (franchise icon)
Competitive Impact Dedenne ex + Sylveon healer Rayquaza historically reshapes meta
Collector Appeal Cozy/cute IRs, Pikachu, Sylveon Rayquaza, one of the hobby’s most traded Pokémon
God Pack Odds ~0.05% (unchanged) ~0.05% (unchanged)
Verdict Pull lightly, grab Diancie if wanted Save reserves, B4 is the big one

The mini-expansion size of Everyday Wonders is a genuine mechanical advantage if you are targeting Mega Diancie ex specifically. A 36-42 card pool versus a 100+ card pool means your Hourglasses go further per targeted pull. But Rayquaza is a different conversation entirely.

Mega Rayquaza ex has historically been one of the most market-moving Pokémon in both TCG and TCG Pocket history. The Ruler of the Skies set is being revealed unusually early specifically because it is coordinated with the simultaneous physical TCG reveal of Storm Emeralda / Delta Reign, a first-ever simultaneous Pocket and physical TCG launch with the same featured Pokémon.

That level of coordinated hype signals The Pokémon Company considers this a flagship release. Build your reserves accordingly.

Player Verdict

Player Type Score Verdict
Collector Cozy art IRs (Pikachu, Piplup, Sylveon) are genuinely beautiful, pull a few packs
Competitive player Dedenne ex Tools synergy is interesting; Mega Diancie ex is not a top-tier threat currently
Hisuian Pokémon fan Three Hisuian Pocket debuts plus event Zorua, this set was made for you
Hourglass saver Mini-set = better odds, but save the bulk of your resources for Rayquaza on July 30
Casual player Perfect laid-back expansion between big drops. Pack openings feel rewarding at this size

Opening Packs at 6:00 PM PDT on June 29?

Everyday Wonders is the Pocket expansion that doesn’t take itself too seriously, cozy Pokémon living their best lives, dog Pokémon sharing one move, Snorlax doing what Snorlax does. That energy is exactly what the game needs as a breather before Rayquaza arrives on July 30.

Are you pulling for Mega Diancie ex, building a Puppy Pile deck, or hoarding Hourglasses until Ruler of the Skies? Drop your plan in the comments, and let me know which Hisuian Pokémon debut you’re most excited about.

External reference: For official or source context, see official Pokémon TCG Pocket site.

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