PBPal Breeding Calculator

Updated Palworld 1.0 breeding data

Palworld Breeding Calculator 1.0

Search Palworld breeding combos after the 1.0 update. Pick two parent Pals to find the child, or choose a target Pal like Anubis to see every parent pair that can produce it.

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299
Palworld pals
299
Target Pals
44,485
Parent pairs

What the tool does

Built for lookup speed, not cramped tables.

Use Find the Child when you have two parents and want the egg result.

Use Find the Parents when you want every route to a target Pal, then filter long Palworld breeding combos by names you already own.

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Parents to child: choose any two Palworld pals and the calculator returns the 1.0 offspring result.
Select Parent A
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Child

Select both parents to see the child.

Find the child from two parents

Use the Palworld breeding calculator when you already have two Pals and want to know the egg result before spending Cake.

Find parents for a target Pal

Reverse-search Palworld breeding combos for a target like Anubis, Jetragon, Frostallion, or any 1.0 Pal.

Filter long combo lists

Some popular Palworld pals have many parent combinations, so the table can be filtered by parent name or Paldeck number.

1.0 route planning

Why a Palworld breeding calculator 1.0 matters now

The 1.0 release made breeding a fresh lookup problem for many players. Routes saved from older spreadsheets can point to the wrong child, miss new Palworld pals, or skip special cases. This calculator is built around current Palworld breeding combos so you can confirm the species result before spending Cake and base time.

Start from what you own

If your box is full of early or mid-game Pals, use Find the Parents, pick the target, then filter by names you already have. That is usually faster than reading a giant combo table from top to bottom.

Check both directions

Parents-to-child is best when you are about to place two Pals in the Breeding Farm. Child-to-parents is best when you are planning a route to a target Pal like Anubis, Orserk, Shadowbeak, or a new 1.0 Pal.

Species first, passives second

A correct pair answers the child species question. Perfect work speed, combat, or mount builds still depend on passive inheritance, IVs, mutations, and repeated hatching.

Avoid old combo advice

When a guide says a pair worked before 1.0, treat it as a clue rather than a guarantee. Use the Palworld breeding calculator above to verify the current result.

Popular target

Anubis breeding 1.0 starts with the parent list.

Anubis is one of the most searched Palworld pals because players often want a strong early-to-mid game worker or combat Pal without waiting for a late capture. In the 1.0 data used here, Anubis has 267 parent combinations. Open the child-to-parents mode, pick Anubis, then filter by a Pal you already own.

Practical workflow

A simple route from target Pal to usable egg

First, choose the species target in Find the Parents. If you are planning Anubis Palworld routes, start with the Anubis breeding 1.0 list and filter for parent Pals in your base. The same workflow works for any Palworld 1.0 pals you want to unlock through breeding instead of capture.

Next, confirm the pair in Find the Child before you breed. In game, place a male and female parent in the Breeding Farm, keep Cake supplied, and incubate the egg. If the species is right but the passives are not, keep the pair or swap in parents with cleaner passive pools.

Breeding guide

What Palworld breeding combos mean in 1.0

Palworld breeding is not just a visual family tree. Each Pal has hidden breeding data, and the game resolves two parents into a child result. That is why a searchable Palworld breeding calculator is faster than guessing from element types, size, or rarity.

Version 1.0 expanded the Palworld pals roster and changed the practical search problem: old spreadsheets may miss new Pals, variants, or revised breeding combos. This page keeps the calculator focused on the two jobs players search for most: parents to child, and child to parents.

After you know the right pair, the in-game process still matters: use a Breeding Farm, place compatible male and female parents, provide Cake, then incubate the egg. Passive skills may be inherited or roll randomly, so breeding for perfect traits can take several attempts even when the parent combo is correct.

Anubis Palworld strategy

Anubis stays popular because it can be valuable before many players feel ready to capture one directly. For Anubis breeding 1.0, do not only look for the first valid parent pair. Filter the table for parents with useful base-work or combat passives, then run a few eggs so you have room to choose better inherited traits.

Common breeding mistakes

The most common mistake is treating a Palworld breeding combos list as a full build planner. It tells you the species result, not whether the egg will hatch with the exact passive skills you want. The second mistake is trusting pre-1.0 routes without checking them against a current Palworld breeding calculator.

Is this updated for Palworld 1.0?

Yes. The calculator uses a 1.0 dataset with 299 Palworld pals, 299 target entries, and 44,486 direct breeding combos.

Can I search every Pal?

Yes. The picker renders the full Pal list and supports search by name or Paldeck number, including new 1.0 pals and special entries.

Why do some Pals have many parents?

A target Pal can be produced by many different parent pairs. Use the filter box to narrow the list to Pals you already own.

Does this plan passive skills?

Not yet. This version focuses on direct Palworld breeding combos. Passive-skill route planning is a natural next feature.

How should I use Cake efficiently?

Use the calculator before breeding so you do not spend Cake testing a pair by trial and error. Confirm the species first, then optimize passives.

Can this help with new 1.0 Pals?

Yes. The Pal picker includes the full local dataset, so you can search Palworld 1.0 pals by name or Paldeck number.

Why is Anubis so searched?

Anubis is a strong and useful target, so players often search for Anubis Palworld routes that are easier than direct capture.

What is not covered yet?

Multi-generation chain planning, owned-Pal inventory, passive scoring, and mutation odds are not included in this first core version.