Pokémon Sleepfeatures a quirky way to catch Pokémon, and it all revolves around two things: how well you sleep (which means I’ve never done particularly well) and your ability to boost Snorlax’s Drowsy Power.

Every week, a fresh new Snorlax will appear, giving you the chance to boost its Drowsy Power with recipes that can be cooked up and fed to it at regular intervals throughout the day. Increasing this Drowsy Power (and cultivating good sleeping habits) is definitely worth it, because the higher the power, the more Pokémon will be drawn in for you to capture and befriend, including some rare ones with potentially new Sleep Styles.

Snorlax and Jigglypuff in Pokémon Sleep

There are a huge variety of different Recipes to cook inPokémon Sleep. Here’s how to unlock the ability to cook, and every Recipe you can eventually put together.

How to cook in Pokémon Sleep

Until you’ve unlocked 12 unique different Sleep Styles, you’ll only be able to poke Snorlax and select the “Auto Cook” function. However, after witnessing 12 Sleep Styles, you’ll be able to start using a variety of ingredients to cook specific dishes.

you’re able to cook at any time by simply tapping on Snorlax, which will open up the Cooking Pot. Here, you can either Auto Cook or cook specific recipes. It’s worth always making specific recipes that suit your current Snorlax’s taste, which are different every week.

Cooking in Pokémon Sleep

There are also possible boosts on offer whenever you cook, and you always have a chance to create something known as an “Extra Tasty” meal. From Monday to Saturday, there is a 10% chance that any meal could be Extra Tasty, while on Sunday this chance is boosted to 30%.

As you begin to find more unique Sleep Styles, you’ll be able to upgrade your Cooking Pot. This will enable you to use more ingredients, which can then be used to create recipes with a higher base strength. All of these upgrades cost Sleep Shards, and certain upgrades can only be unlocked after finding a certain number of Sleep Styles.

Snorlax with a meal in Pokémon Sleep

Here are all of the Cooking Pot upgrades inPokémon Sleep:

you may also use a Good Camp Ticket to increase the number of ingredients that can be used in the Cooking Pot by 50%, allowing you to cook certain recipes that require more than the base number for each level.

When to feed Snorlax in Pokémon Sleep

Snorlax is a big ol’ hungry Pokémon, and seeing as your progress pretty much depends on its satisfaction, you’ll need to know when to feed it.

Once you’ve figured outwhatyour Snorlax of the week wants, here’swhenyou’ll need to check back in and give it another meal:

Examples of meals in Pokémon Sleep

Outside of these three main meals, you’re able to also regularly feed Snorlax with Berries that your Helper Pokémon has discovered. This won’t give much of a boost to Snorlax’s Drowsy Power, but every little helps.

All recipes in Pokémon Sleep

Recipes inPokémon Sleepcan be broken down into three major subsections. Here are all of the recipes, along with their base strength level. More recipes are added with updates and events, and included below is the latest batch added as part of theValentine’s Day 2025 event.

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