While being indefinitely dizzy does not sound like the most desirable trait to have, Spinda is an adorable panda-esque pocket monster in scarcely identical in Pokémon GO. However, this characteristic only applies to the lore of Spinda since Pokémon GO only features nine variations instead an endless number of randomly generated monsters.

Spinda does not appear in the wild, but only appears as a reward Wild Encounter for completing Field Research tasks. In other words, to catch Spinda in Pokémon GO, Trainers must fulfill specific Field Research challenges to unlock a Wild Encounter with the ever-varying panda. The primary way players can receive new Field Research tasks is by spinning Pokéstops or Gym discs. Among these quests, players can potentially receive "Five Great Curveball Throws in a Row." As the objective states, Trainers must land five consecutive curved Great Throws when catching a pocket monster.

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Unlocking Spinda in Pokémon GO

Catching Spinda and Shiny Spinda in Pokémon GO

Landing "Five Great Curveball Throws in a Row" is certainly easier said than done, but it is the only obstacle that Trainers must overcome if they wish to unlock Spinda in Pokémon GO. It should be noted that this challenge is exclusive to November 2022, as the task might change slightly in the coming months. For instance, the August 2022 Field Research for encountering Spinda was landing three successive Great Curveball Throws. Nevertheless, the format will typically be the same, involving Trainers fulfilling a challenging throw-related objective.

According to Wild Encounter in Pokémon GO. However, one mechanic to is that every Pokéstop has a single fixed challenge that only resets the following day. For example, suppose players would like to "farm" Field Research quests in search of Spinda's Great Curveball Throw challenge. In that case, they must spin multiple stops and cannot only repeatedly use a single Pokéstop over the course of a day in Pokémon GO.

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Source: Eurogamer