Updated for Palworld 1.0

Palworld 1.0 Breeding Calculator

Pick two parent Pals to see their child, or pick a target Pal to see every parent combination. Instant results, free, no sign-up.

  • All 299 Pals
  • 164 unique combos
  • Verified against 1.0 data

Parent A

Parent B

Try a combo:

Child

Select both parents to see their child.

How to use the Palworld breeding calculator

Two lookups cover everything a breeder needs: parents to child, and child to parents. Both run on the same verified Palworld 1.0 combination data, so the answer you see here is the egg you get in game.

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Find the child of two parents

Choose Find the Child and select Parent A and Parent B. You can search each selector by Pal name or Paldeck number. The breeding calculator looks the pair up in the Palworld 1.0 combination table and shows the child species instantly, along with its elements and whether a mutated version can appear. Parent order never matters - swapping Parent A and Parent B always returns the same child.

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Find every parent combo for a target

Choose Find the Parents and select the Pal you want to hatch. The calculator lists every parent pair that produces it in Palworld 1.0 - for popular targets like Anubis that means more than two hundred working combinations. Instead of hunting for one specific pair from an outdated chart, scan the list for Pals already sitting in your Palbox and pick the cheapest route.

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Breed the pair in game

Assign one male and one female from your chosen combination to a Breeding Farm, drop Cake into the farm chest, and wait for the egg. Move the egg to an Egg Incubator to hatch your new Pal. The calculator settles the species question before you spend a single Cake - the farm handles the rest.

How Palworld 1.0 breeding combos actually work

Behind every egg is a simple but hidden system. Every breedable Pal carries a secret breeding value the community calls CombiRank. When two Pals of different species breed, the game averages their two values, rounds the result, and hands you the species whose CombiRank sits closest to that number. When two candidates are equally close, the one with the higher value wins. This calculator reproduces that exact 1.0 formula - we verified the output against dozens of known pairs, including the tricky tie cases where most outdated tools give the wrong answer.

The breeding value formula

Each species has one fixed CombiRank in Palworld 1.0, ranging from powerful endgame Pals at the low end to common early-game Pals at the high end. Because the values are fixed, breeding results are fully deterministic: the same two parents always produce the same child species, every single time.

164 special combinations override everything

Palworld 1.0 hardcodes 164 special breeding combos that ignore the formula entirely. Relaxaurus + Sparkit = Relaxaurus Lux, Mau + Pengullet = Mau Cryst, Incineram + Maraith = Incineram Noct - and most subspecies variants can only be bred through these fixed recipes. The calculator checks the special list first, exactly like the game does.

28 Pals only breed true

Legendaries like Jetragon, Paladius, Necromus and Frostallion - and, new in 1.0, tower bosses like Faleris, Grizzbolt, Orserk, Lyleen and Shadowbeak - can never result from a mixed pair. The only way to breed one is to pair two of the same species. They still work fine as parents for regular combos, though.

Terraria collab Pals breed too

The crossover Pals - Slimes, the Enchanted Sword, Cave Bats and the Eye of Cthulhu - can be used as parents with regular Pals. Green Slime + Lamball produces Chikipi, for example. The collab creatures themselves never hatch from a standard mixed pair, and Astralym, the World Tree Pal, refuses to breed with anything but another Astralym.

What changed about breeding in Palworld 1.0?

Palworld 1.0 launched on July 10, 2026 and rebuilt breeding from the ground up. Pocketpair’s release notes state that the breeding combination table was completely revised to match game progression, and more than 70 new Pals were inserted into the breeding order. The practical consequence: combos memorized from Early Access - or copied from a chart that has not been updated - will quietly steer you wrong. Every result on this page comes from current 1.0 data only.

The combination table was fully revised

With dozens of new species slotted into the hidden breeding order, many familiar recipes now land on a different child. The classic Early Access route Penking + Bushi = Anubis no longer works in 1.0 - that pair produces a different Pal today. Any breeding chart written before July 2026 should be treated as wrong until proven otherwise. Verify every pair before you spend Cake on it.

Tower bosses now breed true only

In Early Access you could fuse Faleris, Shadowbeak, Grizzbolt, Orserk and Lyleen from cheap mixed pairs - Penking plus Katress famously gave you a tower boss. Those fusion recipes were removed in 1.0. All five now breed exactly like legendaries: two of the same species, or nothing. This calculator reflects the full 28-Pal breed-true list.

Mutation adds a new layer

Breeding in 1.0 has a small chance to produce a mutated egg. A mutated child hatches with higher base stats and a unique passive skill it could not obtain any other way. Crucially, Mutation never changes which species hatches - the species result this calculator shows is always the species you get, mutated or not.

Four new Cake types

Beyond the standard Cake, 1.0 adds four higher tiers: Mushroom Cake improves the odds of strong stat rolls, Vegetable Cake makes the pair produce two eggs at once, Deluxe Vegetable Cake raises mutation and stat-growth chances, and Special Cake improves the odds of inheriting multiple passive skills. Cakes change egg quality and quantity - never the species.

From calculator result to hatched Pal

The calculator answers the species question. Turning that answer into a real Pal takes three things in your base: a Breeding Farm, Cake, and an Egg Incubator.

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Build the Breeding Farm

The Breeding Farm unlocks at Technology level 19 and costs 10 Wooden Boards, 20 Stone and 50 Fiber. Assign one male and one female of your chosen combination to it - gender is fixed per individual, and while most species split roughly 50/50, a few skew heavily, so catch or breed a spare if you keep rolling the same gender.

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Keep Cake stocked

The pair will not produce an egg without Cake in the farm chest. Cake needs flour, berries, milk, eggs and honey - which is why seasoned breeders keep a Beegarde for honey and a Mozzarina for milk working at the same base. Higher-tier cakes from 1.0 speed up big projects considerably.

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Hatch and stack passives

Incubate the egg and check the result. Passive skills are inherited by chance: roughly a 24% chance the child gets two skills from the parent pool, 12% for three, and 10% for all four. Chain the best children back into the farm across generations to concentrate the passives you want on a single Pal.

Palworld breeding FAQ

Quick answers about the 1.0 breeding combos and what this calculator covers.