Skip to main content

Long read: How TikTok's most intriguing geolocator makes a story out of a game

Where in the world is Josemonkey?

If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy.

Pokémon Let's Go Cinnabar Island, Pokémon Mansion, Blaine Gym Battle and quiz answers - available Pokémon, items and trainers

Our complete Pokémon Let's Go walkthrough and guide to your big adventure with Pikachu or Eevee.

Cinnabar Island,, the Pokémon Mansion and figuring out Blaine's location, are you next steps, and follow on from Route 20 west and Seafoam Islands in your quest through Pokémon Let's Go's main story.

Below, we'll cover any and all of the obtainable Pokémon, item locations, trainers and their squads that you might encounter in the area, as well as walking you through any key steps of the story along the way.

We've also opted to break out walkthrough pages down into sections, referring to each of your visits to a given location, seeing as you often backtrack or revisit various places in your quest to become Champion! Where applicable, we'll split our page into one section for each visit, and of course if there are any, clearly mark any spoilers, too!

For more like this, be it specific systems explainers or walkthrough pages on more locations, head back to our main Pokémon Let's Go walkthrough and guide hub.

On this page:

Pokémon Let's Go: Cinnabar Island

Cinnabar Island is a tiny plot of land that is packed full of things to do, with the Pokémon Lab, Pokémon Mansion, the Gym and of course the usual generally interesting characters to talk to, too.

Before diving into the mini-dungeon that is the Pokémon Mansion and your search for Blaine, it's worth quickly running through the other things you can do in town. The most obvious is a visit to the Lab, the building in the bottom left of the small island.

Inside the lab there are some intersting people to talk to, but most interesting is the Experimental Room, at the right right end of the corridor.

In there, talk to the man in the top right of the room to have any fossils you own, such as the Dome or Helix Fossil you got way back in Mt. Moon, or the Old Amber you received on your return to the Pewter City Museum, revived into a living Pokémon!

Otherwise, there's another Alolan Pokémon trader in town - the Punk Guy in Pokémon Center will trade his Alolan Meowth for your regular one.

Available Pokémon

PokémonNotes
KabutoFrom the professor in the Pokémon Lab, if you chose the Dome Fossil at Mt. Moon
OmanyteFrom the professor in the Pokémon Lab, if you chose the Helix Fossil at Mt. Moon
AerodactylFrom the professor in the Pokémon Lab, after you've back to the Museum in Pewter City after getting Chop Down and got the Old Amber from the Scientist inside.
Alolan MeowthFrom the Punk Guy in the Pokémon Center, for your regular Meowth

Available Items

ItemLocation
AntidoteOn the left of Pokémon Mansion
TM02 TauntFrom the sleepy Scientist in the Research Room of the Pokémon Lab

Head over to the Pokémon Gym when you're done exploring town - but when you get there you'll notice something's up. Blaine, the Fire-type specialist Gym Leader, is missing. Apparently he's a fan of quiz shows though, and he's left a clue for you on the door. You'll need to find him in the Pokémon Mansion, the large building in the top left corner of town.

Watch on YouTube

Head back to our main Pokémon Let's Go walkthrough and guide hub for all our pages in one place, including detailed, step-by-step help for tough spots like Cerulean Cave, and the Elite Four, plus tough dungeons like Silph Co., Seafoam Islands and Victory Road. Otherwise, take a peek(achu) at our Pokémon Let's Go TM list and all TM locations, Let's Go's starter locations and how to get Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle, along with how to get Mew in Let's Go, and how to get Meltan in Let's Go and Go too. Beyond that we also explain how connect Pokémon Go to Let's Go on Nintendo Switch and transfer Pokémon, Catching, catch combos, and how to catch Pokémon, a quick collection of our best Pokémon Let's Go tips and tricks to get you off to a great start, and finally what we know about the Pokémon Pass app distribution event too.


Pokémon Let's Go: Pokémon Mansion and Blaine's location

Pokémon Mansion is a surprisingly expansive but, thankfully, relatively simple dungeon, with several floors: four above ground, going from 1F to 4F, and one basement level, B1F, below.

The fastest way to find Blaine is to work your way all the way to the top floor, 4F, and then down the long ladder in the bottom right corner of 4F to a walled-off corner of 1F, and down the stairs from there to the basement, where you'll find the Secret Key to the Cinnabar Island Gym in B1F's bottom left room.

That's a little easier said than done though, because each floor has some locked doors, and you'll need to navigate your way through or around them to progress. Thankfully the system's a little easier here than previous dungeons. Each floor has a statue with glowing eyes - interact with it and it'll open the locked doors on that floor (and in some clases, close some others on that floor). They only affect the doors on their own floor, and they don't reset, so just toggle them on and off to get to the areas you need to reach.

That means your free to explore with relative ease. There are a handful of trainers to battle but they aren't too challenging, and they're not really the most interesting thing about the place either.

What's really interesting is the information you can find in the large, open books dotted around on tables on each floor, whcih are well worth a read and provide some context to what's been going on down on the basement (and a tease at something for you to tackle in Let's Go's end game...)

Finally, note that you can take a rest in the beds on B1F when you get there if you need to heal your Pokémon, just to save you a trip back to the Pokémon Center! Oh, and don't use the warp pad at the bottom of the long ladder unless you're definitely all done. It's one-way, so you have to go the long way round to get back there again!

Available Pokémon - All floors

PokémonNotes
Koffing (LGE)Standard walking
Weezing (LGE)Standard walking
Grimer (LGP)Standard walking
Muk (LGP)Standard walking
MagmarStandard walking
RaticateStandard walking
RattataStandard walking
DittoRare (less rare on B1F)
ChanseyCatch Combo

Available Items

ItemLocation
Max Repel1F - Top left room
Max Lure1F - Under the table in the room in the top right side
Max Elixir1F - In the central right-hand room
5x Silver Razz Berries1F - Top of the walled off area on the right, only accessible via the long ladder on 4F
Fire Stone1F - Bottom of the walled off area on the right, only accessible via the long ladder on 4F
3x Ultra Balls2F - In the lower right hand room
3x Poké Balls2F - Burglar Arnie
Max Ether2F - In room on the left by Burglar Arnie
Max Revive2F - Top right corner of top right room
TM22 Rock Slide2F - Coach Trainer Rita
PP Up2F - In the locked room in the bottom left
Escape Rope2F - In locked room to the upper right
3x Poké Balls3F - Burglar Simon
Rare Candy3F - In room in bottom left, by Burglar Simon
5x Ultra Balls3F - Ace Trainer Louis
Hyper Potion3F - Top right of walled off area accessed from the staircase on 4F
Full Heal4F - To the right of the staircase taking you up to this floor
TM21 Foul Play4F - Top right corner of the floor
X Accuracy4F - Far right of central corridor on the other side of the locked door
TM52 Sludge BombB1F - In the lower central room with the statue
Max PotionB1F - In the bottom left corner of the basement
3x Poké BallsB1F - Burglar Lewis
Rare CandyB1F - In top middle room
Max ElixirB1F - In the far left locked room
Secret KeyB1F - In the far, bottom left room

Trainers and Battles

Trainer NamePokémonLevel
Scientist TedElectrode
Muk
45
45
Burglar ArnieRapidash44
Coach Trainer RitaGraveler
Dugtrio
Poliwrath
46
46
47
Burglar SimonMagmar
Muk
44
44
Ace Trainer LouisKingler
Primeape
45
46
Scientist BraydonWeezing
Magneton
Magmar
45
45
45
Burglar LewisKoffing
Koffing
Koffing
Weezing
44
44
44
44
Scientist IvanElectabuzz45

Pokémon Let's Go Cinnabar Island Gym, Blaine Gym Battle and quiz answers

Once you've found the Secret Key then, it's time to head back to the Cinnabar Island Gym, which you can now enter.

Inside, you'll soon realise the Gym Leader Blaine has a rather quirky idea of what constitutes a Gym: he's set it up like a gameshow, with him as the host and you as the unwitting participant.

You need to answer five questions to battle him. The first four, if you guess wrong, will result in a battle with one of his Gym trainers (but you can still progress to battling him regardless). The fifth doesn't have a right or wrong answer: whatever you say will result in a battle with Blaine himself.

The main thing to note here is that, if you battle all of the available trainers by answering the questions incorrectly, you'll have to tackle them and Blaine himself without leaving to heal up your Pokémon. That shouldn't be too much trouble, because you'll probably have a decent Water-type or Ground-type Pokémon that can wipe through all of them, but it's worth bearing in mind.

Cinnabar Island Gym Blaine quiz answers

QuestionCorrectBattle
Which of these is the Spitfire PokémonMagmarGrowlithe
How many Gym Badges certified by the Pokémon League are there?EightSeven
A Steel-type move used on a Fire-type Pokémon will be?Not verry effectiveSuper effective!
True or False! TM28 contains the move TombstonyFalseTrue
Who are you about to battle?!Any!Any!

Trainers and Battles - Cinnabar Island Gym!

Trainer NamePokémonLevel
Super Nerd ErikCharmeleon45
Burglar QuinnNinetales44
Super Nerd DerekMagmar45
Burglar DustyGrowlithe
Rapidash
44
44
Gym Leader BlaineMagmar
Arcanine
Rapidash
Ninetales
47
48
47
47

That's everything here on Cinnabar Island, so continue on northwards, back out at sea again to Route 21 for the next steps in your quest - you're getting closer to the finish now! - or cycle back to our main Pokémon Let's Go walkthrough and guide hub for all the other pages we have like this.