
If you want a real, working randomizer on 3DS:
No QR code. Just steps. That’s the honest truth.
Servers like 3DS Hacks Paradise and Project Pokémon Mods run automated verification bots. Uploaded QR codes are tested on 10+ different 3DS models (Old, New, 2DS, New 2DS XL) before earning a "verified" tag. They currently offer verified codes for:
Advanced users prefer repositories that list the expected hash of the randomized CIA. After installing via QR, you can verify the file matches using 3DSIdent or by comparing checksums via a PC. If the hash matches the posted "verified" hash, the file is authentic.
Here is the warning label. The internet is full of QR codes that lead to broken games, corrupted saves, or outdated patches. A verified QR code is one that has been tested by the community for three critical things:
Before diving into QR codes, let's clarify the tool. A Pokémon randomizer is a piece of software (usually a PC program like the Universal Pokémon Randomizer or PK3DS) that edits a Pokémon game ROM. It shuffles key game data including:
When applied to a 3DS game (like X/Y, Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Sun/Moon, or Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon), you get a modern-generation game with classic randomized chaos.


If you want a real, working randomizer on 3DS:
No QR code. Just steps. That’s the honest truth.
Servers like 3DS Hacks Paradise and Project Pokémon Mods run automated verification bots. Uploaded QR codes are tested on 10+ different 3DS models (Old, New, 2DS, New 2DS XL) before earning a "verified" tag. They currently offer verified codes for:
Advanced users prefer repositories that list the expected hash of the randomized CIA. After installing via QR, you can verify the file matches using 3DSIdent or by comparing checksums via a PC. If the hash matches the posted "verified" hash, the file is authentic.
Here is the warning label. The internet is full of QR codes that lead to broken games, corrupted saves, or outdated patches. A verified QR code is one that has been tested by the community for three critical things:
Before diving into QR codes, let's clarify the tool. A Pokémon randomizer is a piece of software (usually a PC program like the Universal Pokémon Randomizer or PK3DS) that edits a Pokémon game ROM. It shuffles key game data including:
When applied to a 3DS game (like X/Y, Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Sun/Moon, or Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon), you get a modern-generation game with classic randomized chaos.