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I have heard this and I am curious. Also, what are the differences between them? What are the similarities?

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square shinies
Interesting.  Are there any differences though?  That is what I am.mainly curious about.

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Square and “star” (regular) shinies. It’s just a difference in the sparkles that the Pokémon give off. They will be square shaped if it’s a square shiny and star shaped if it’s a star shiny.

Source: I researched a bit before I bought Shield

Hope this helps! :)

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One question.  Is it a 50/50 chance of getting either one, or is it a lower chance for one of them?
I think it’s 1/16 for it to be a square shiny compared to a star shiny. I think it can be flipped tho. Lemme see.
When breeding, there is a 1/16 chance of getting a square shiny (15/16 for Star).  In the wild, it is not confirmed, but it is most likely reversed.
Ok I just read a bit and it’s 1/16 via breeding for a square shiny and flipped in the wild.
Ok.  Thanks!
No problem! :)
Game Freak actually coined the term "ultra shiny" a year before the release of Pokemon sword and shield. Square shiny is not an official name, altho I do use it often xd. Source:https://youtu.be/Ddb467OQpmY
From personal experience, 1/16 for squares while breeding is accurate. But I don’t think I’ve ever seen a wild-caught star shiny, neither from personal experience nor from hours of looking on r/shinypokemon. I suspect that the chances of stars in the wild is much lower than 1/16.
KRLW890 it is 1/16 for wild encounters. Those are the odds that serebii shows