Pokemon Go lit a fire under the world’s internet users in 2016, and it has still managed to maintain a loyal fanbase since then. This game has the closest experience to what it’s like being a real Pokemon trailer. For this reason, it’s one of the bet gaming apps you can own on a smartphone.
While it has all these amazing perks and features, Pokemon Go is also susceptible to a number of errors ranging from network issues, to geo-blocking. In this guide, we’ll show you how to fix Pokemon Go error 2, 6 and 25.

If you’re currently dealing with any one of these three or any other error codes, follow the steps detailed in our guide to fix it successfully.
How to Fix Pokemon Go Network Error Code 2

This error is tied to a problem with your mobile network data, so the first point of action should be to switch connections, or restart your current connection method.
Switch Connections
- On iOS or Android, you can open the navigation bar and tap to turn off your Wi-Fi
- Select the Mobile Data plan and toggle on
- Attempt to play the game and see if the problem persists
Do this vice-versa if you’re currently on a mobile data connection looking to switch to Wi-Fi.
How to Troubleshoot & Fix Pokemon Go Error Code 6 Occured

This error appears with a message that says “Sorry, error 6 occurred.” A pretty obscure delivery, but it’s linked to moments where players are starting a battle and they are sent back to the battle menu.
Sometimes, players are kicked out of the battle screen and their phone screens begin to flash with the error code popping up repeatedly.
It has been linked to a poor internet connection and also moments where the Pokemon GO servers are facing problems
Clear Pokemon Go App Cache on your Mobile Device
- Go to the Settings app on your phone
- Scroll down to Apps
- Find Pokemon Go in the list of apps
- Tap on it and find the Storage option
- Select it and tap on Clear Cache to delete temporary files
If everything works as expected, the game should work fine once you restart it.
Troubleshooting Pokemon Go Error to Fix ‘Pokemon Could Not be Found (25)’

This is yet another frustrating error linked to Niantic’s Pokemon Go. This time around, it’s linked to moments where a player manages to catch a Pokemon that had already been caught before on Pokemon Go+. Tapping on said Pokemon leads to it disappearing and being met with an error message indicating “This Pokemon couldn’t be found (25).”
Log out and Login Again
- Go to your Account
- Scroll down to the Logout button
- Tap on it and you’ll be met with the default screen
- Select Login and enter your details
- See if the issue persists
Pokemon Go is a lot of fun when you’re not running into the numerous error codes that exist. Thankfully, dealing with errors isn’t commonplace with this game, so you’ll have a good time fixing them in the future with our guide.