Throwing Simulator Tier List (2026) — Best Pets Ranked
Pets are the single most important progression mechanic in Throwing Simulator. They multiply your throwing distance and coin earnings, and the gap between a common starter pet and a Mythical one is massive — we're talking 1.5x versus 500x. If you're not hatching the right eggs in the right zones, you're grinding at a fraction of the speed you could be.
This tier list ranks every notable pet in the game as of June 2026, organized by multiplier strength, rarity, and how realistic it is to actually obtain them. We've factored in hatch rates, zone requirements, and how each pet fits into the throw-earn-hatch-rebirth loop that defines your progression.
For a broader look at the game's mechanics, zones, and strategies, check out our full Throwing Simulator guide.
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Quick context: Throwing Simulator's core loop is throw objects, earn coins, hatch pets from eggs, rebirth for permanent multipliers, and repeat. Pets provide passive multipliers that stack with rebirth bonuses. The higher the zone you're hatching in, the stronger the pets you'll find.
S Tier — Best Pets in Throwing Simulator
S-tier pets are the endgame. These Mythical-rarity pets have multipliers so far above everything else that obtaining even one of them will transform your progression speed overnight. The tradeoff is that they're extraordinarily rare — you'll need patience, coins, and luck to hatch any of them.
S Celestial Dragon
The Celestial Dragon sits at the top of every serious tier list for a reason: a 500x multiplier to both throwing distance and coin earnings. It's the single strongest pet in Throwing Simulator, and it's not particularly close. You hatch it from the Space zone secret egg at a 0.01% hatch rate, which means you'll need roughly 10,000 hatches on average to see one.
That sounds brutal, and it is. But the payoff justifies the grind. A single Celestial Dragon equipped alongside rebirth multipliers will push your coin earnings so high that you can progress through zones that previously felt like walls. If you're farming the Space zone, every egg you open should be targeting this pet.
Pro tip: Stack rebirth multipliers before committing to the Space zone secret egg grind. Higher rebirth counts mean you earn coins faster, which means more eggs hatched per hour and a shorter path to that 0.01% drop.
S Rainbow Phoenix
The Rainbow Phoenix carries a 400x multiplier and is exclusive to event eggs. That's both good news and bad news. Good: when the event is live, the hatch rate is typically better than the Celestial Dragon's 0.01%. Bad: if you miss the event window, you can't get it at all until it returns.
At 400x, the Rainbow Phoenix is only 20% weaker than the Celestial Dragon in raw multiplier power. For most players, that difference won't matter in practical terms — both pets push you into the same endgame tier of progression. If you're online during an event that features this egg, hatch as many as you can afford. There's no guarantee the event will come back on a predictable schedule.
S Galaxy Cat
The Galaxy Cat offers a 350x multiplier from the Space zone premium egg at a 0.05% hatch rate. That's five times more likely than the Celestial Dragon, which makes it the most "realistic" Mythical pet to farm for. It's still rare by any normal standard — you're looking at around 2,000 hatches on average — but compared to chasing the Dragon, this is the more practical target.
For players who want S-tier power without the extreme grind, the Galaxy Cat is the answer. It won't match the Celestial Dragon's raw output, but 350x is still massive enough to trivialize most mid-game and late-game content. Pair it with a few A-tier pets in your other equip slots and you've got a loadout that handles everything the game throws at you.
A Tier — Excellent Pets
A-tier pets are the backbone of a strong loadout before you land a Mythical. These Legendary-rarity pets have multipliers in the 75x to 100x range — far below S tier in raw numbers, but far easier to obtain. Most players will run A-tier pets for the majority of their playtime, and there's no shame in that.
A Crystal Wolf
The Crystal Wolf is the strongest Legendary pet in the game at 100x multiplier. It hatches from the Candy zone premium egg, and while the exact hatch rate isn't as punishing as Mythical eggs, it still requires consistent farming in one of the later zones. The Candy zone itself demands significant progression to reach, so getting this pet represents a real milestone.
At 100x, the Crystal Wolf is the pet that bridges mid-game and endgame. Equipping one alongside a couple of B-tier pets gives you enough combined multiplier power to farm Space zone eggs efficiently. Think of it as the pet that funds your Mythical grind.
A Neon Tiger
The Neon Tiger provides an 85x multiplier from the Neon zone premium egg. The Neon zone is accessible earlier than the Candy or Space zones, which means you can realistically start farming this pet before you've reached the endgame. That timing matters — an 85x multiplier in mid-game accelerates your progression dramatically compared to running B-tier pets.
The Neon Tiger is also a solid pick for filling secondary equip slots once you've landed stronger pets in your primary slot. An 85x multiplier stacking with a Crystal Wolf or Galaxy Cat creates a combined output that makes rebirthing faster and zone unlocks smoother.
A Shadow Dragon
The Shadow Dragon rounds out A tier with a 75x multiplier from the Space zone standard egg at a 0.5% hatch rate. At first glance, 75x looks like it should sit below the Neon Tiger — and in pure multiplier terms, it does. But the Shadow Dragon hatches from the Space zone, which means you're already in the endgame when you encounter it. It often shows up as a byproduct of farming for Mythical pets, which makes it essentially a free upgrade.
If you're grinding Space zone eggs for the Celestial Dragon or Galaxy Cat, you'll likely hatch several Shadow Dragons along the way. Equip them in your secondary slots and let the 75x multiplier do its work while you chase the bigger prizes.
Pro tip: Don't sell duplicate A-tier pets immediately. Equipping multiple copies in different slots stacks their multipliers, and three Shadow Dragons at 75x each will outperform a single Crystal Wolf at 100x in total output.
B Tier — Good Pets
B-tier pets are your mid-game workhorses. They're not going to carry you through the Space zone, but they're strong enough to handle the Sakura, Neon, and early Candy zone content. Most players will spend a significant chunk of their playtime relying on these pets before upgrading.
B Golden Bear
The Golden Bear delivers a 25x multiplier from mid-zone eggs. It's the strongest Epic-rarity pet in the game and a reliable step up from anything you'll find in the Starter or Sakura zones. At 25x, it's enough to start making real progress through the Candy zone, which is where the A-tier pets live.
The Golden Bear's main limitation is that 25x feels small once you've seen what Legendary and Mythical pets can do. But it's accessible, consistent, and does exactly what you need it to do during mid-game progression. Don't underestimate it just because better pets exist.
B Fire Fox
The Fire Fox has a 20x multiplier and hatches from the Sakura zone premium egg. The Sakura zone is one of the first mid-game zones most players reach, so this pet tends to be the first meaningful upgrade over starter pets. Going from a 3x Basic Dog to a 20x Fire Fox is a noticeable jump in coin earnings and throwing distance.
It won't last forever in your loadout, but the Fire Fox serves an important role: it's the pet that shows you what real multipliers feel like. Once you've experienced 20x, you'll understand why chasing higher-rarity pets is worth the effort. Use it as your primary pet until a Golden Bear or something from A tier replaces it.
B Ice Penguin
The Ice Penguin is a Rare-rarity pet with a 12x multiplier. That's lower than the other B-tier entries, but the Ice Penguin makes up for it with accessibility. It's one of the easier mid-game pets to hatch, and at 12x, it's still four times stronger than the best starter pet.
The Ice Penguin works best as a secondary equip alongside a stronger primary pet. If you've got a Fire Fox or Golden Bear in your main slot, adding an Ice Penguin to a secondary slot gives you a meaningful boost to total output without requiring much additional farming. It's also a solid option for players who've just left the Starter zone and need something — anything — better than what they started with.
C Tier — Average Pets
C-tier pets are what you start with. They're functional, they're free, and they're the first things you should replace. Every minute you spend with a C-tier pet equipped past the early game is a minute you're earning coins at a fraction of your potential speed.
C Starter Pets (Basic Dog, Basic Cat, Basic Bunny)
The starter pets provide 1.5x to 3x multipliers. They come from Starter zone eggs and exist to teach you the hatching mechanic. That's their entire purpose. A Basic Dog at 1.5x is barely better than having no pet at all, and even the best starter pet at 3x will feel painfully slow once you see what mid-zone eggs produce.
Replace these the moment you reach the Sakura zone. Hatch the cheapest eggs there until you get anything with a higher multiplier. Even a common Sakura pet at 5x will outperform every starter pet in the game. Don't get attached to your first hatch — it's meant to be temporary.
C Common Rarity Pets (Early Zones)
Any common-rarity pet from the Starter or early Sakura zones falls into C tier. These pets have multipliers in the 3x to 5x range and serve as marginal upgrades over starters. They're better than nothing, but the difference between a 3x and a 5x pet is so small that it's not worth farming for a specific one. Just hatch whatever you can afford and keep pushing toward zones with better egg pools.
If you're sitting on a handful of early-zone commons and wondering whether to keep them, the answer is no. Once you have any Rare or Epic pet, every common in your inventory becomes dead weight. Sell them for coins and reinvest in better eggs. For active codes that give you a head start on coins and hatches, check our Throwing Simulator codes page.
Tier List Summary Table
| Pet | Tier | Rarity | Multiplier | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celestial Dragon | S | Mythical | 500x | Space zone secret egg (0.01%) |
| Rainbow Phoenix | S | Mythical | 400x | Event egg exclusive |
| Galaxy Cat | S | Mythical | 350x | Space zone premium egg (0.05%) |
| Crystal Wolf | A | Legendary | 100x | Candy zone premium egg |
| Neon Tiger | A | Legendary | 85x | Neon zone premium egg |
| Shadow Dragon | A | Legendary | 75x | Space zone standard egg (0.5%) |
| Golden Bear | B | Epic | 25x | Mid-zone eggs |
| Fire Fox | B | Epic | 20x | Sakura zone premium egg |
| Ice Penguin | B | Rare | 12x | Mid-zone eggs |
| Basic Dog | C | Common | 1.5x | Starter zone egg |
| Basic Cat | C | Common | 2x | Starter zone egg |
| Basic Bunny | C | Common | 3x | Starter zone egg |
How We Ranked These Pets
Every pet in this tier list was evaluated on three factors: raw multiplier value, accessibility (how hard it is to obtain), and practical impact on progression speed. A pet with a huge multiplier that nobody can realistically hatch still matters for the tier list, but we weighed obtainability as a secondary consideration within each tier.
Multiplier value is the primary ranking factor because it directly determines how fast you earn coins and how far you throw. The difference between a 3x starter pet and a 500x Celestial Dragon isn't just "more." It's the difference between grinding the same zone for hours and blowing through multiple zones in a single session. Multipliers are multiplicative with rebirth bonuses, so the gap between tiers compounds over time.
Rarity and hatch rates determined placement within tiers. The Celestial Dragon tops S tier over the Rainbow Phoenix not just because of its higher multiplier, but because it's always available in the Space zone — you don't need to wait for a limited event. The Galaxy Cat sits third in S tier because its 0.05% hatch rate, while still extremely low, is five times more realistic than the Dragon's 0.01%.
We also considered how pets fit into the broader progression loop. The Crystal Wolf lands at the top of A tier because 100x is enough to efficiently farm Space zone eggs, which is where the S-tier pets live. It's a gateway pet — strong on its own, but its real value is enabling the next tier of progression. Pets that serve as stepping stones got a slight ranking boost over pets with similar multipliers but no clear role in pushing you forward.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best pet in Throwing Simulator?
The Celestial Dragon is the best pet in Throwing Simulator. It's a Mythical-rarity pet with a 500x multiplier to both throwing distance and coin earnings. You can only hatch it from the Space zone secret egg at a 0.01% hatch rate, making it the rarest and most powerful pet in the game.
How do you get Mythical pets in Throwing Simulator?
Mythical pets come from secret eggs in late-game zones and limited-time event eggs. The Celestial Dragon hatches from the Space zone secret egg at 0.01%, the Galaxy Cat from the Space zone premium egg at 0.05%, and the Rainbow Phoenix from event-exclusive eggs only available during special updates. Stack rebirth multipliers and use hatch rate gamepasses to improve your odds.
Is the Crystal Wolf good in Throwing Simulator?
Yes. The Crystal Wolf is a Legendary pet with a 100x multiplier, making it the strongest non-Mythical pet in the game. It hatches from the Candy zone premium egg and serves as the best stepping stone to endgame content. Most players will use the Crystal Wolf to fund their Space zone Mythical grind.
What does rebirth do in Throwing Simulator?
Rebirth resets your coins, zones, and throwing distance progress but gives you a permanent multiplier that stacks with your pet multipliers. Each rebirth increases your base earning rate, so combining high rebirth counts with strong pets like the Celestial Dragon or Crystal Wolf produces the fastest progression in the game. Always rebirth as soon as you're eligible.
Are starter pets worth keeping in Throwing Simulator?
No. Starter pets like Basic Dog, Basic Cat, and Basic Bunny only provide 1.5x to 3x multipliers. Once you reach the Sakura or Neon zones and start hatching Epic and Rare pets with 12x to 25x multipliers, starter pets become dead weight. Replace them as soon as you have anything better from a mid-game zone.
How many pets can you equip in Throwing Simulator?
You can equip multiple pets at once, and their multipliers stack together. The number of equip slots increases as you rebirth and progress through zones. This means having several A-tier or B-tier pets equipped together can outperform a single S-tier pet in total multiplier value, so don't ignore your secondary slots.