Top Squishmallows to Collect This Year

 

Top Squishmallows to Collect This Year

Published by Smart Toy Finds

The Squishmallow craze is alive and well in 2026 — and honestly, the new drops this year have been some of the best yet. Whether you're a hardcore collector or just getting into the plush game, here are the ones worth tracking down right now.

Adelheid the Pink Dragon (Squishmallows Day 2026 Exclusive) — This Amazon-exclusive 12-inch dragon dropped for Squishmallows Day 2026, and she's already tough to find at retail. If you spot her at the original price, grab her. Limited-run event exclusives like this tend to climb in value fast. [AFFILIATE LINK]

Gander the Flocked Angry Goose (Select Series) — Part of the new Select Series line, this 12-inch goose has a flocked texture that makes it feel different from your standard Squishmallow. The "angry" expression is hilarious, and the Select Series tag means lower production numbers. Collectors are paying attention to this one. [AFFILIATE LINK]

Anastasia the Axolotl — Axolotls continue to be one of the hottest categories in the Squishmallow world, and Anastasia's vibrant pink coloring with her frilly gills makes her a standout. She's a perennial fan favorite that keeps popping up on "most popular" lists year after year. A safe add to any collection. [AFFILIATE LINK]

Wendy the Frog — If you know, you know. Wendy is basically the unofficial mascot of the Squishmallow community at this point. Her simple green design with that sweet smile has made her one of the most beloved characters in the entire lineup. Any variant of Wendy is worth owning. [AFFILIATE LINK]

Pokémon Squishmallows (Wave 8) — The Pokémon collaboration continues to expand through 2026 with Wave 8 now rolling out. These tend to sell fast because they pull double duty — Pokémon collectors AND Squishmallow collectors both want them. Keep your eyes on Target and Amazon for restocks. [AFFILIATE LINK]

Pro tip: sign up for in-stock alerts on Amazon and the Jazwares official shop. The limited drops sell out within hours, and the secondary market markups can be brutal. Buying at retail is always the move.

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