How to Get 24 Free Pack Hourglasses in Pokémon TCG Pocket, For a Limited Time

Want to get your hands on 24 free Pack Hourglasses in Pokémon TCG Pocket? Check out the code and our guide on how to claim them, but be quick!
Pokémon TCG Pocket logo and Pack Hourglass

The Pokémon Company have just released a code which grants players 24 free Pack Hourglasses for Pokémon TCG Pocket; as long as you redeem it by 23:59 on the 31st of August.

What Is the Code to Redeem My 24 Free Pack Hourglasses?

The code is 33V33S5MM3R, and you’ll need to use the code by the end of August. The time and varies by region, but using UTC, it expires at 14:59 on the 31st of August.

How to Redeem the Code

Support ID Instructions for Pokémon TCG Pocket
Image credit: The Pokémon Company

First, you’ll need your Support ID. You can find this in your Pokémon TCG Pocket app, using the above instructions. Then, head to the gift code redeem page, on the official Pokémon TCG Pocket website, which you can access on your mobile device or any other web browser, though of course you should make sure you’ve copied or written down your Support ID number. You’ll see the below screen:

Pokémon TCG Pocket
Image credit: The Pokémon Company

Enter your Support ID and the Gift code (33V33S5MM3R) to receive your 24 free Pack Hourglasses.

What Are Pack Hourglasses Used for in Pokémon TCG Pocket?

Pack Hourglass Screenshot Pokémon TCG Pocket
Image credit: The Pokémon Company

The above image should tell you all you need to know; Pack Hourglasses reduce the time it takes to get pack stamina. This allows you to reduce the opening time for a pack by an hour, per pack hourglass used.

Check out our other guides for Pokémon TCG Pocket, such as our tips on how to prioritize card advantage in Pokémon TCG Pocket, how to battle and build decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket, and our guide to all currency types in Pokémon TCG Pocket.

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