There are heaps of critters to collect and check off your My Singing Monsters monster list, from the melodic magical monsters to the legendary Shugafam. In this guide, we go over every MSM monster, their type, element, available rarities, and more, so you can strive towards catching ‘em all.

If your want to keep adding more tuneful critters to your islands, check out our My Singing Monsters breeding, My Singing Monsters mods, My Singing Monsters Noggin, and My Singing Monsters gems guides.  Or, to be the very best in another creature collectathon, head over to our full Pokédex, featuring every ‘mon to ever poke.

My Singing Monsters monster rarities The monsters in MSM can come in three different rarities. Every monster has a standard, ‘common’ version, and some also come in rare and epic variations. Epics and rares have the same elemental type, songs, animations, and general size as their common counterpart, but have different appearances, likes, and generate more coins or shards.

You can only buy or breed rares and epics during limited-time events, and they have longer breeding times than their common counterparts. Unlike rares, you can’t use epics for breeding, and they have different breeding combinations.

For more information on the different breeding combinations and how to snag a wide range of monsters, check out our My Singing Monsters breeding guide.

My Singing Monsters classes and elements The Monster World of My Singing Monsters is, unsurprisingly, home to a massive array of monsters – a whopping 317 known species, in fact. To help us get around this complex ecosystem, all monsters are divided into classes, based on them sharing similar characteristics.

There are twelve different classes of monsters, and we’ve listed each of them below, along with the islands and elements they’re associated with. Each monster also possesses from one to five elements, and we’ve also listed those alongside the monsters’ names and rarity.

My Singing Monsters monster list Here’s every monster that’s joined MSM so far.

NaturalFireMagicalEtherealSeasonalLegendaryMythicalSupernaturalCelestialsDipsters

My Singing Monsters natural monsters Natural monsters are the most common beasties in the game, and the main ones you encounter at the beginning of the game. Each natural monster has at least one of the five base elements – air, plant, earth, water, and cold. Only four out of the five base elements appear on the natural islands in a playthrough, with some variations depending on the island.

My Singing Monsters monster name Element Available rarities

Tweedle Air Common, rare, epic

Potbelly Plant Common, rare, epic

Noggin Earth Common, rare, epic

Toe Jammer Water Common, rare, epic

Mammott Cold Common, rare, epic

Dandidoo Air and plant Common, rare, epic

Cybop Air and earth Common, rare, epic

Pango Air and cold Common, rare, epic

Shrubb Plant and earth Common, rare, epic

Oaktopus Plant and water Common, rare, epic

Furcorn Plant and cold Common, rare, epic

Fwog Earth and water Common, rare, epic

Drumpler Earth and cold Common, rare, epic

Maw Water and cold Common, rare, epic

Reedling Air, plant, and earth Common, rare, epic

Spunge Air, plant, and water Common, rare, epic

Thumpies Air, plant, and cold Common, rare, epic

Scups Air, earth, and water Common, rare, epic

PomPom Air, earth, and cold Common, rare, epic

Congle Air, water, and cold Common, rare, epic

Pummel Plant, earth, and water Common, rare, epic

Clamble Plant, water, and cold Common, rare, epic

Bowgart Plant, water, and cold Common, rare, epic

T-Rox Earth, water, and cold Common, rare, epic

Shellbeat Air, plant, earth, and water Common, rare, epic

Quarrister Air, plant, earth, and cold Common, rare, epic

Deedge Air, plant, water, and cold Common, rare, epic

Riff Air, earth, water, cold Common, rare, epic

Entbrat Plant, earth, water, and cold Common, rare, epic

My Singing Monsters fire monsters Closely related to natural monsters, fire monsters naturally have the fire element, but can also have one or more of the other four base elements as well. They inhabit the three fire islands (Fire Haven, Fire Oasis, and Amber Island), and every magical island except the Magical Sanctum.

My Singing Monsters monster name Element Available rarity

Kayna Fire Common, rare, epic

Glowl Fire and air Common, rare

Flowah Fire and plant Common, rare

Stogg Fire and earth Common, rare, epic

Phangler Fire and water Common, rare

Boskus Fire and cold Common, rare, epic

Barrb Fire, air, and plant Common, rare

Floogull Fire, air, and earth Common, rare

Whaddle Fire, air, and water Common, rare, epic

Woolabee Fire, earth, and cold Common, rare

Repatillo Fire, plant, and earth Common, rare

Rootitoot Fire, plant, and water Common, rare, epic

Sooza Fire, plant, and cold Common, rare

Thrumble Fire, earth, and water Common, rare

Ziggurab Fire, earth, and cold Common, rare, epic

Wynq Fire, water, and cold Common, rare

Tring Fire, air, plant, and earth Common, rare, epic

Bisounours Fire, air, plant, and water Common

Yelmut Fire, air, plant, and cold Common

Flum Ox Fire, air, earth, and water Common

Krillby Fire, air, earth, and cold Common

Sneyser Fire, air, water, and cold Common, rare

Edamimi Fire, plant, earth, and water Common

PongPing Fire, plant, earth, and cold Common

Tiawa Fire, earth, water, and cold Common

Candelavra Fire, air, plant, earth, and water Common

My Singing Monsters magical monsters Inhabiting Magical Island, magical monsters are associated with one or more of the unique, magical elements of psychic, faerie, bone, and light.

My Singing Monsters monster name Element Available rarity

Theremind Psychic Common, rare

Clackula Bone Common

Fluoress Light Common

Floot Fly Faerie Common, rare

Bonkers Plant and psychic Common

Gob Plant and light Common, rare

Peckidna Earth and bone Common

HippityHop Earth and faerie Common

Poppette Water and psychic Common

Denchuhs  Water and bone Common

Bulbo Cold and light Common

Squot Cold and faerie Common

Yuggler Fire and psychic Common, rare

Hawlo Fire and bone Common, rare

Pluckbill Fire and bone Common

Wimmzies Fire and faerie Common, rare

Xyster Psychic and bone Common

Cahoot Psychic and bone Common

Déjà-Jin Psychic and faerie Common

Roarick Bone and light Common

Osstax Bone and faerie Common

Knucklehead Light and faerie Common

Tapricorn Plant, water, and psychic Common

Spytrap Plant, cold, and light Common

Rooba Plant, fire, and psychic Common

TooToo Plant, fire, and light Common, rare

Withur Earth, water, and bone Common, rare

Cantorell Earth, cold, and faerie Common

Uuduk Earth, fire, and bone Common

Bridg-it Earth, fire, and faerie Common, rare

Periscorp Water, fire, and psychic Common

Banjaw Water, fire, and bone Common, rare

Fiddlement Cold, fire, and bone Common

Clavi Gnat Cold, fire, and faerie Common

G’day Psychic, bone, and light Common

Larvaluss Psychic, bone, and faerie Common

Frondley Psychic, light, and faerie Common

Mushaboom Bone, light, and faerie Common

Gloptic Plant, water, fire, and psychic Common

Blow’t Plant, cold, fire, and light Common

Plinkajou Earth, water, fire, and bone Common

Pladdie Earth, cold, fire, and faerie Common

Enchantling Psychic, bone, light, and faerie Common

My Singing Monsters ethereal monsters Like magical monsters, ethereal monsters have their own island (Ethereal Island), and can have either one or two of the five unique ethereal elements known as plasma, shadow, mech, crystal, and poison.

My Singing Monsters monster name Element Available rarity

Ghazt Plasma Common, rare, epic

Grumpyre Shadow Common, rare, epic

Reebro Mech Common, rare, epic

Jeeode Crystal Common, rare, epic

Humbug Poison Common, rare

Whisp Plasma and shadow Common, rare

Nebulob Plasma and mech Common, rare

Sox Plasma and crystal Common, rare

Jellbilly Plasma and poison Common, rare

Arackulele Shadow and mech Common, rare

Boodoo Shadow and crystal Common, rare

Kazilleon Shadow and poison Common, rare

Bellowfish Mech and crystal Common, rare

Dragong Mech and poison Common, rare

Fung Pray Crystal and poison Common, rare

My Singing Monsters seasonal monsters Seasonal monsters are limited-time critters that you can only buy or breed at specific times of the year, except on Seasonal Shanty, where you can get them year-round. There are fifteen seasonal elements, each relating to a specific holiday, from Halloween to Pride Month.

My Singing Monsters monster name Element Available rarity

Punkleton Spooktacle (Halloween) Common, rare, epic

Yool Festival of Yay (Christmas) Common, rare, epic

Schmoochle Season of Love (Valentine’s Day) Common, rare, epic

Blabbit Eggs-travaganza (Easter) Common, rare, epic

Hoola SummerSong (Summer) Common, rare, epic

Gobbleygourd Feast-ember (Thanksgiving) Common, rare, epic

Clavavera Beat Hereafter (Day of the Dead) Common

Viveine Echoes of Eco (Earth Day) Common

Jam Boree Anniversary Month (My Singing Monsters anniversary) Common, rare

Carillong Crescendo Moon (New Years) Common

Whiz-bang SkyPainting (Pride Month) Common

Monculus Life-formula Common

Ffidyll Cloverspell (St. Patrick’s Day) Common

Boo’qwurm Mindboggle (back to school) Common

Spurrit Perplexplore Common

My Singing Monsters legendary monsters Legendary monsters are a special class that all share the legendary element. They’re split into two groups – Shugafam and Werdos – and each has their own unique qualities, such as the members of the Shugafam having musical instruments and hats. You can’t breed legendary monsters and must, instead, trade them for 100 relics each.

Shugafam

Shugabush Shugarock Shugabass Shugajo Shugabeats Shugabuzz Shugavox Shugitar

Werdos

Tawkerr Parlsona Maggpi Stoowarb

My Singing Monsters mythical monsters A special class of singing scamps, mythical monsters can have either the dream element, the mythical element, or a combination of both.

My Singing Monsters monster name Element Available rarity

G’joob Mythical Common, rare

Strombonin Mythical Common

Yawstrich Mythical Common

Cataliszt Dream Common

Bleatnik Mythical and dream Common

Cranchee Mythical and dream Common

Sporerow Mythical and dream Common

My Singing Monsters supernatural monsters The supernatural class of monsters consists of two sub-classes – the Wubbox and the Wublins – though they all manifest the electricity element. They don’t follow the same rules as other monsters, and you must activate them by placing other monsters inside them. The Wublins have their own island, and you can find Wubbox spread around the Natural Islands, their respective Mirror Islands, Wublin Island, Gold Island, or Ethereal Island.

Wubbox There’s one common Wubbox, one rare Wubbox, and five different variations of epic Wubbox to collect.

Wublins All Wublins only come in one standard rarity. They are:

Brump Zynth Poewk Thwok Dwumrohl Zuuker Screemu Tympa Dermit Gheegur Whajje Creepuscule Blipsqueak Scargo Astropod Pixolotl Bona-Petite Maulch Fleechwurm

My Singing Monsters Celestials Celestials are an ancient and unique class of Monsters that are dormant, and only awake once you’ve fed them enough eggs. They each have the celestial element and come in one rarity. You can purchase dormant Celestial statues from the markets on Celestial Islands. You can have a maximum of five if each type of Celestial.

Torrt Blasoom Hornacle Attmoz Glaishur Syncopite Scaratar Loodvigg Plixie Furnoss Vhamp Galvana

My Singing Monsters Dipsters Dipsters are funny little critters that pop out of the ground and only sing one note. You can buy them from markets on any Natural Island, their respective Mirror Island, both Fire Island and Ethereal Island. All have the Dipster element and are only available in one rarity. You can only purchase a maximum of ten Dipster per island.

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And that’s the full My Singing Monster monster list. How many have you managed to snag? If you’ve scratched your critter-collecting itch and are ready for a deep story to dive into, check out our list of the best visual novel games on mobile and Switch.

There are heaps of critters to collect and check off your My Singing Monsters monster list, from the melodic magical monsters to the legendary Shugafam. In this guide, we go over every MSM monster, their type, element, available rarities, and more, so you can strive towards catching ‘em all.

If your want to keep adding more tuneful critters to your islands, check out our My Singing Monsters breeding, My Singing Monsters mods, My Singing Monsters Noggin, and My Singing Monsters gems guides.  Or, to be the very best in another creature collectathon, head over to our full Pokédex, featuring every ‘mon to ever poke.

My Singing Monsters monster rarities

The monsters in MSM can come in three different rarities. Every monster has a standard, ‘common’ version, and some also come in rare and epic variations. Epics and rares have the same elemental type, songs, animations, and general size as their common counterpart, but have different appearances, likes, and generate more coins or shards.

The Monster World of My Singing Monsters is, unsurprisingly, home to a massive array of monsters – a whopping 317 known species, in fact. To help us get around this complex ecosystem, all monsters are divided into classes, based on them sharing similar characteristics.

Here’s every monster that’s joined MSM so far.

Natural monsters are the most common beasties in the game, and the main ones you encounter at the beginning of the game. Each natural monster has at least one of the five base elements – air, plant, earth, water, and cold. Only four out of the five base elements appear on the natural islands in a playthrough, with some variations depending on the island.

Closely related to natural monsters, fire monsters naturally have the fire element, but can also have one or more of the other four base elements as well. They inhabit the three fire islands (Fire Haven, Fire Oasis, and Amber Island), and every magical island except the Magical Sanctum.

Inhabiting Magical Island, magical monsters are associated with one or more of the unique, magical elements of psychic, faerie, bone, and light.

Like magical monsters, ethereal monsters have their own island (Ethereal Island), and can have either one or two of the five unique ethereal elements known as plasma, shadow, mech, crystal, and poison.

Seasonal monsters are limited-time critters that you can only buy or breed at specific times of the year, except on Seasonal Shanty, where you can get them year-round. There are fifteen seasonal elements, each relating to a specific holiday, from Halloween to Pride Month.

My Singing Monsters legendary monsters

Legendary monsters are a special class that all share the legendary element. They’re split into two groups – Shugafam and Werdos – and each has their own unique qualities, such as the members of the Shugafam having musical instruments and hats. You can’t breed legendary monsters and must, instead, trade them for 100 relics each.

A special class of singing scamps, mythical monsters can have either the dream element, the mythical element, or a combination of both.

The supernatural class of monsters consists of two sub-classes – the Wubbox and the Wublins – though they all manifest the electricity element. They don’t follow the same rules as other monsters, and you must activate them by placing other monsters inside them. The Wublins have their own island, and you can find Wubbox spread around the Natural Islands, their respective Mirror Islands, Wublin Island, Gold Island, or Ethereal Island.

Celestials are an ancient and unique class of Monsters that are dormant, and only awake once you’ve fed them enough eggs. They each have the celestial element and come in one rarity. You can purchase dormant Celestial statues from the markets on Celestial Islands. You can have a maximum of five if each type of Celestial.

Dipsters are funny little critters that pop out of the ground and only sing one note. You can buy them from markets on any Natural Island, their respective Mirror Island, both Fire Island and Ethereal Island. All have the Dipster element and are only available in one rarity. You can only purchase a maximum of ten Dipster per island.

And that’s the full My Singing Monster monster list. How many have you managed to snag? If you’ve scratched your critter-collecting itch and are ready for a deep story to dive into, check out our list of the best visual novel games on mobile and Switch.