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What Size Are Pokémon Cards? Complete Guide 2025

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F Or collectors new to the hobby and even the most staunch fans who wish to preserve their deck, the question, “What Size Are Pokémon Cards?” is perhaps the most crucial of all. It is important to know how to measure the dimensions of Pokémon cards. Not only is it crucial to know the dimensions for buying the right sleeves, it is also crucial to know the dimensions in order to store, and guarantee that the cards are protected and in pristine condition for as long as possible.

In 2025, the Pokémon trading card game (TCG) cards are now officially confirmed to have the dimensions of 2.5” x 3.5” (63 x 88 mm). This is the same as most trading card games, including Magic: The Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh! trading cards (though Yu-Gi-Oh! cards are a tad smaller). These dimensions make it easier to find reliable and compatible sleeves, top loaders and binders from the most reputable quality brands.

When you search for card sleeves, you should search for ‘standard size trading card sleeves’ or ‘63x88 mm sleeves’. Always choose suitable archival quality materials, acid and PVC free, for long term protection and preservation. Suitable for extreme high-value rare cards are rigid holders or graded card sleeves and cases.

Understanding Pokémon card size is a simple part of card care, however, should also be a top priority when constructing a competitive deck or focused rare collection as it facilitates ease of organization and swift access for trading or exhibition.
 
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