# Favmon Answers

Last updated: 2026-06-16

## What is Favmon?

Favmon is a fan-made community Pokédex for declaring favorite and least-favorite Pokémon. It combines National Dex Pokémon data, community declarations, popularity rankings, and downloadable trainer cards in one multilingual web app.

## Home

**Every Pokémon is Someone's Favorite | Favmon**: Declare your favorite or least favorite Pokémon, reveal community Pokédex rankings, and download shareable trainer cards on Favmon.

Canonical URL: https://favmon.com/

## Game

**Who's More Loved? | Favmon**: Play Favmon's Pokémon popularity guessing game and choose which Pokémon has more love from community declaration data.

Canonical URL: https://favmon.com/game

## Explore

**Explore Pokémon Declarations | Favmon**: Browse recent Favmon trainer declarations and discover the stories behind favorite and least favorite Pokémon picks.

Canonical URL: https://favmon.com/explore

## Community Pokédex

**Community Pokédex Rankings | Favmon**: Explore Favmon's community Pokédex rankings, National Dex coverage, revealed Pokémon, hidden entries, and fan counts.

Canonical URL: https://favmon.com/pokedex

## Stats

**Pokémon Fan Rankings and Stats | Favmon**: Track Favmon voting stats, top Pokémon rankings, Pokédex coverage, favorite picks, least-favorite picks, and latest declarations.

Canonical URL: https://favmon.com/stats

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is Favmon?

Favmon is a fan-made community Pokédex where trainers declare their favorite or least favorite Pokémon, compare rankings, and reveal how far the National Dex has been covered.

### Can I share my Pokémon declaration?

Yes. After saving a declaration, Favmon can generate square, story, and banner trainer cards for Instagram, TikTok, X, and other social platforms.

### Can I choose a least favorite Pokémon?

Yes. Favmon includes a favorite mode and a least-favorite mode so the community can track both loved Pokémon and divisive picks.

### Where does Favmon get Pokémon and ranking data?

Favmon uses PokéAPI for Pokémon names, types, sprites, and artwork. Community declaration counts come from this site's own Neon Postgres database.

## Data Sources

- Pokémon names, types, sprites, and official artwork: PokéAPI and the public PokeAPI sprite repositories.
- Community rankings and latest declarations: Favmon's own Neon Postgres database.
- Site ownership and social links: Favmon / Mixel creator profiles linked from the footer.
