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Best Pokemon Card Deals in Singapore This Week (Jun 29, 2026)

This week's top Pokemon card deals in Singapore — Mega Charizard X ex at S$34, Sylveon ex at S$130, and a S$127 gap on Mega Greninja ex. Verified across 6 platforms.

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Best Pokemon Card Deals in Singapore This Week (Jun 29, 2026)Jun 27, 2026

Where Are the Best Pokemon Card Deals in Singapore This Week? (Week of June 29, 2026)

We scanned Carousell, KyoCards, Yuyutei, TCGPlayer, SNKRDUNK and local Telegram groups — here are this week's biggest price gaps for Singapore Pokemon cards collectors.

The widest gap we found this week was a Mega Charizard X ex selling for S$34 on KyoCards while the same card sat at S$80.82 on Yuyutei — a 58% spread on one card, in one week, for collectors who simply checked a second platform before buying. That is the whole point of this roundup. The Singapore Pokemon TCG market in 2026 is fragmented across at least six platforms, and the price you pay depends almost entirely on which one you open first.

This week our Singapore Market Mapper tracked 19,869 cards with live multi-platform pricing. Below are the cleanest, most actionable deals — with every listed price so you can verify before you commit.

This Week's Highlights

- Best Deal: Mega Lucario ex #88 (Mega Brave) — 49% below baseline at S$45 on Carousell (condition unverified — see note)
- Biggest Clean Price Gap: Sylveon ex #212 (Terastal Festival) — S$130 on Carousell vs S$282 on TCGPlayer, a 54% gap
- Hot Platform: KyoCards held the cheapest price on three of our top mid-value cards
- Best High-Value Buy: Mega Greninja ex #114 (Ninja Spinner) — S$276 on SNKRDUNK vs S$403 on Yuyutei
- Cards Analyzed: 19,869 with multi-platform pricing as of June 27, 2026

Scope:
- Timeframe: Week of June 29, 2026
- Focus: Cards with 3+ live platform listings and a real, verifiable spread
- Currency: SGD (all prices converted to Singapore Dollars)
- Data: tcgTalk Singapore Market Mapper, pulled June 27, 2026

A quick honesty note before we start. A raw scan of "biggest savings" will always surface mislistings — this week it flagged an Umbreon ex #217 at "94% off" because someone listed a S$418 card at S$25 on Carousell (almost certainly a wrong photo, a proxy, or a damaged copy). We have excluded those from the deals below. Every card here has a price gap driven by genuine platform-to-platform differences, not a typo. Always open the listing and check condition and photos before you pay.

Top 8 Deals This Week

1. Mega Charizard X ex #94 (Inferno X) — 58% Platform Gap

The Deal: S$34 on KyoCards vs S$80.82 on Yuyutei. Baseline S$39.88.
PlatformPricevs Cheapest
KyoCardsS$34.00Baseline
CarousellS$38.00+12%
Telegram GroupsS$40.00+18%
TCGPlayerS$52.90+56%
SNKRDUNKS$54.00+59%
YuyuteiS$80.82+138%
Why It's Hot: This is the cleanest gap of the week — a six-platform spread with no obvious outliers. The Mega Charizard X ex is the marquee chase from Inferno X, and demand has kept Yuyutei's listing high while local stock on KyoCards undercuts it by more than half.

Singapore Context: KyoCards is a local Japanese-card specialist, so there's no international shipping or import wait. If you'd rather hold the card before paying, Red Hobby Games at Eunos specializes in Japanese Pokemon singles and often matches this kind of pricing in person.

Verdict: Buy at KyoCards. Anything above S$45 for a raw copy this week is overpaying.

2. Sylveon ex #212 (Terastal Festival) — 54% Platform Gap

The Deal: S$130 on Carousell vs S$282.37 on TCGPlayer. Baseline S$151.47.
PlatformPricevs Cheapest
CarousellS$130.00Baseline
KyoCardsS$150.00+15%
SNKRDUNKS$155.00+19%
YuyuteiS$205.20+58%
TCGPlayerS$282.37+117%
Why It's Hot: Terastal Festival Special Art cards have held value better than most 2025 sets, and Sylveon ex is one of the set's most-wanted alt arts. The TCGPlayer price reflects the usual US markup on Japanese cards plus shipping — Singapore buyers have no reason to pay it.

Singapore Context: At S$130 the Carousell listing is roughly 14% under our blended baseline, which is a genuine local steal rather than a mislisting. Meet in person at a busy, public spot — Bugis or Peninsula Plaza are the usual handover points — and inspect centering and edges before paying.

Verdict: Buy if condition checks out. Below S$140 raw is strong value this week.

3. Mega Lucario ex #88 (Mega Brave) — 49% Below Baseline

The Deal: S$45 on Carousell vs a S$89.78 baseline.
PlatformPricevs Cheapest
CarousellS$45.00Baseline
SNKRDUNKS$89.00+98%
YuyuteiS$115.20+156%
TCGPlayerS$120.88+169%
Why It's Hot: This is the single largest discount-to-baseline we found this week — but it comes with the biggest asterisk. A S$45 Carousell price against a S$89–S$120 market on every other platform usually means one of three things: a played/damaged copy, a fast seller clearing stock, or a listing about to be corrected.

Singapore Context: Mega Brave is a current-window set, so genuinely cheap raw copies do exist locally as people open boxes. But verify. Ask for back-of-card photos and a clear shot of all four corners before committing.

Verdict: Buy if Near Mint, otherwise Wait. The upside is real; the risk is condition. Cross-check against KyoCards and Inferno Gaming (Toa Payoh) before deciding.

4. Eevee ex #224 (Terastal Festival) — 49% Platform Gap

The Deal: S$31.88 on KyoCards vs S$62.82 on Yuyutei. Baseline S$32.01.
PlatformPricevs Cheapest
KyoCardsS$31.88Baseline
TCGPlayerS$33.42+5%
CarousellS$36.00+13%
SNKRDUNKS$47.00+47%
YuyuteiS$62.82+97%
Why It's Hot: A near-perfect example of why platform-checking matters at the mid tier, not just on chase cards. KyoCards, TCGPlayer and Carousell all cluster around S$32–S$36, while Yuyutei nearly doubles it. Pay the cluster price, not the outlier.

Singapore Context: At ~S$32 this is one of the most accessible Terastal Festival alt arts for budget collectors. It's a common pull at local meets and on the SG TCG Trading Telegram channels, so patience can shave another few dollars.

Verdict: Buy anywhere in the S$32–S$36 band. Skip the Yuyutei listing entirely.

5. Dawn #115 (Inferno X) — 57% Platform Gap

The Deal: S$29.88 on KyoCards vs S$70 on Telegram. Baseline S$50.63.
PlatformPricevs Cheapest
KyoCardsS$29.88Baseline
TCGPlayerS$37.08+24%
SNKRDUNKS$38.00+27%
YuyuteiS$40.32+35%
Telegram GroupsS$70.00+134%
Why It's Hot: Character-rare trainer cards like Dawn have a passionate collector base, which is exactly why you see a Telegram listing at S$70 — someone is fishing for a premium. The retail platforms tell the real story: S$30–S$40 is the going rate.

Singapore Context: This is a good reminder that Telegram trading groups are excellent for negotiation but not for price discovery. Use our comparison data first, then make a sensible offer in the group.

Verdict: Buy at KyoCards. Do not pay Telegram-ask without negotiating down to the S$35 range.

6. Meowth ex #114 (Nihil Zero) — 33% Platform Gap

The Deal: S$100.54 on TCGPlayer vs S$133.20 on Yuyutei. Baseline S$115.51.
PlatformPricevs Cheapest
TCGPlayerS$100.54Baseline
SNKRDUNKS$106.00+5%
CarousellS$110.00+9%
KyoCardsS$115.00+14%
YuyuteiS$133.20+33%
Why It's Hot: A rare week where TCGPlayer is actually the cheapest option — the exception that proves the rule. The Meowth ex pricing is tight and stable across all five platforms (a ~33% top-to-bottom spread, narrow by this week's standards), which signals a mature, liquid market for the card.

Singapore Context: When listings are this tightly clustered, convenience should drive your choice. Buying locally on Carousell at S$110 saves you the international shipping and wait versus TCGPlayer's S$100.54 — often a fair trade for SG buyers.

Verdict: Buy — pick the platform that's most convenient. The price is honest everywhere.

7. Mega Greninja ex #114 (Ninja Spinner) — High-Value Chase, S$127 Gap

The Deal: S$276 on SNKRDUNK vs S$403.20 on Yuyutei. Baseline S$343.96.
PlatformPricevs Cheapest
SNKRDUNKS$276.00Baseline
KyoCardsS$348.00+26%
CarousellS$370.00+34%
TCGPlayerS$377.00+37%
YuyuteiS$403.20+46%
Why It's Hot: The flagship chase from Ninja Spinner, and this week's best high-value opportunity. SNKRDUNK — a Japanese marketplace strong on bigger-ticket cards — is undercutting every other platform by S$70 or more. On a S$300+ card, that gap pays for a grading submission.

Singapore Context: For cards at this price point, condition and authenticity matter far more than saving a few dollars. If you'd rather transact locally with a card in hand, Inferno Gaming (Toa Payoh) and Fyendal Hobby (Marine Parade) both deal in higher-value Japanese singles and offer in-person verification.

Verdict: Buy on SNKRDUNK if you're comfortable with the platform; otherwise a local shop at ~S$350 is still well under Yuyutei.

8. Mega Gengar ex #240 (Mega Dream ex) — Top-Tier Chase, S$216 Gap

The Deal: S$412 on SNKRDUNK vs S$628.20 on Yuyutei. (No listing currently sits below baseline — this is "cheapest place to actually buy," not a discount.)
PlatformPricevs Cheapest
SNKRDUNKS$412.00Baseline
KyoCardsS$500.00+21%
CarousellS$500.00+21%
YuyuteiS$628.20+52%
Why It's Hot: The headline chase of Mega Dream ex and the most expensive card in this week's comparison set. Every live listing is above our blended baseline, which tells you demand is firm and the card isn't discounting. The actionable insight is where to buy: SNKRDUNK at S$412 versus Yuyutei at S$628 is a S$216 difference for the identical card.

Singapore Context: At this level, treat it as an investment-grade purchase. Buy a copy you can verify in person where possible, and budget for PSA or BGS grading — Inferno Gaming and Red Hobby Games both handle submissions locally.

Verdict: Hold or buy selectively. If you want it now, SNKRDUNK is the only sensible entry point this week. Otherwise wait for Mega Dream ex supply to settle.

Platform Performance This Week

1. KyoCards — Cheapest on three of our top mid-value singles (Charizard X ex, Eevee ex, Dawn). For raw Japanese cards in the S$30–S$150 band, it was the most consistently fair platform this week. Local, no import wait.
2. SNKRDUNK — Owned the high-value tier, undercutting everyone on both Mega Greninja ex (S$276) and Mega Gengar ex (S$412). Worth noting: SNKRDUNK shows a flat S$21 floor on many low-value commons, which is a listing-minimum artifact rather than a real price — ignore it on cheap cards.
3. Carousell — The week's high-variance platform. It produced genuine local steals (Sylveon ex at S$130, Lucario ex at S$45) but also the mislistings we filtered out (the S$25 "Umbreon ex," an S$80 Mega Gardevoir against a S$9 baseline). Best place to find a deal — and the place you most need to verify one.
4. TCGPlayer — Usually the most expensive option for Japanese cards (Sylveon ex at S$282, Charizard X ex at S$53), reflecting US markup plus shipping. The Meowth ex was a rare exception where it led on price.
5. Yuyutei — Reliable and authentic, but consistently the priciest on these cards once converted to SGD. Great for sourcing rarities you can't find locally; rarely the cheapest.
6. Telegram Groups — Excellent for negotiation and community access (SG TCG Trading, Pokemon Cards Singapore), but a poor price anchor — listings ranged from genuine (Charizard X ex at S$40) to optimistic (Dawn at S$70).

Biggest Clean Price Gaps:
- Mega Charizard X ex #94: S$34 (KyoCards) vs S$80.82 (Yuyutei) — 58% gap
- Dawn #115: S$29.88 (KyoCards) vs S$70.00 (Telegram) — 57% gap
- Sylveon ex #212: S$130 (Carousell) vs S$282.37 (TCGPlayer) — 54% gap
- Eevee ex #224: S$31.88 (KyoCards) vs S$62.82 (Yuyutei) — 49% gap
- Mega Greninja ex #114: S$276 (SNKRDUNK) vs S$403.20 (Yuyutei) — 46% gap

What to Watch:
- Mega Dream ex chase cards — Gengar ex and Dragonite ex are still settling after release; prices are firm and listings sit above baseline. Expect movement once box supply increases over July 2026.
- Terastal Festival alt arts — Sylveon ex and Eevee ex are holding value better than the set average, a sign of durable collector demand rather than speculation.

Local Market Pulse:
- Singapore buyers continue to benefit from a strong SGD against the yen, which is exactly why local sellers (KyoCards, Carousell) keep undercutting Yuyutei's converted prices on current-window Japanese sets.
- Community sentiment in the Singapore Pokemon Collectors Facebook group remains focused on the Mega Evolution sets — Mega Brave and Mega Dream ex dominate the trade threads.
- Physical stock is healthy: Bricks Play (Toa Payoh), Inferno Gaming (Toa Payoh), and the Orchard cluster (Jeux Kingdom at Orchard Plaza, Cardboard Collectible at Orchard Gateway) are all carrying current Japanese singles, with Sim Lim Square and Peninsula Plaza remaining the go-to hunting grounds for walk-in deals.

Recommendations by Budget

Budget Collectors (S$100–300/month)

1. Take the Eevee ex #224 at ~S$32 on KyoCards and the Mega Charizard X ex #94 at S$34 — two genuine alt arts for under S$70 combined.
2. Default to KyoCards for raw Japanese singles this week. It led on price more often than any other platform and ships locally.
3. Use Telegram groups to negotiate, never to set your expected price — anchor on the comparison data first.

Serious Collectors (S$500–1,500/month)

1. The Sylveon ex #212 at S$130 on Carousell is the standout mid-tier pickup — under baseline, and roughly half the TCGPlayer price.
2. If you want the Mega Greninja ex #114 chase, SNKRDUNK at S$276 is S$70+ cheaper than every alternative. Verify the listing, then move quickly.
3. Spread purchases across platforms rather than loyalty to one — this week alone, the cheapest source changed card by card.

High-End Collectors (S$2,000+/month)

1. Mega Gengar ex #240 is the blue-chip chase. SNKRDUNK at S$412 is the only entry point materially below the pack — but every listing is above baseline, so there's no rush.
2. For S$300+ cards, prioritize in-person verification or grading. Inferno Gaming, Red Hobby Games, and Fyendal Hobby all handle PSA/BGS submissions locally.
3. Treat Yuyutei as a sourcing tool for rarities you can't find in Singapore, not a price benchmark — you'll almost always do better locally on current sets.

Why Pokemon Card Prices in Singapore Vary So Much

If you're new to comparing Pokemon card prices Singapore-wide, this week's data is a perfect case study in why the same card can cost twice as much depending on where you look. Three forces drive almost every gap above.

Currency and import costs. Most chase cards here are Japanese, and platforms price them in different base currencies. Yuyutei lists in yen, TCGPlayer in US dollars — by the time those convert to SGD and add shipping, they sit well above local sellers like KyoCards who already hold stock in Singapore. That single dynamic explains the 58% Charizard X ex gap.

Platform purpose. Each platform serves a different buyer. SNKRDUNK is built for higher-value and graded cards, so it's competitive on the S$300+ chase cards but irrelevant on commons. Carousell is a peer-to-peer marketplace, so it swings between genuine steals and optimistic asks. Yuyutei is a trusted retailer charging a trust premium. Knowing what each platform is for tells you where to look first.

Liquidity. Cards with many active listings — like Meowth ex this week — show tight, honest pricing because sellers compete. Thinly listed cards show wild spreads because a single seller sets the tone. When you see a huge gap, ask whether it reflects a real bargain or just a thin market.

Understanding these three forces is the difference between reacting to a "deal" and actually reading the Pokemon TCG Singapore market. The collectors who consistently pay less aren't lucky — they simply check every platform before buying, every single time.

How to Lock In These Deals

1. Check the source first — Prices on Carousell and Telegram change within hours. Open the live listing before you plan a purchase.
2. Verify card condition — A 50%-off price means nothing on a played or damaged card. Demand corner and back photos, especially on the Lucario ex and any sub-baseline Carousell listing.
3. Factor in shipping and wait — Local pickup (KyoCards, Carousell, LGS) often beats a marginally cheaper overseas listing once shipping and time are counted.
4. Cross-compare before you buy — Run the card through our price comparison tool to see every live platform side by side. That single habit is what separates the S$34 Charizard buyers from the S$80 ones.

What to Watch Next Week

July 2026 should bring more Mega Dream ex supply into the local market, which we expect to ease the firm pricing on Gengar ex and Dragonite ex. We'll also be tracking whether Terastal Festival alt arts hold their current premium or soften as attention shifts to the newer Mega Evolution sets. Check back next Monday for the fresh roundup.
Deals based on tcgTalk Singapore Market Mapper data as of June 27, 2026. Prices in SGD and reflect live listings across Carousell, KyoCards, Yuyutei, TCGPlayer, SNKRDUNK, and Singapore Telegram groups. Availability and condition are not guaranteed — always verify the listing before purchasing. Mislistings and obvious data outliers have been excluded from the deals above.

Next week's deals roundup: Monday, July 6, 2026.
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