Free Polygon Amoy testnet tokens for low-cost EVM testing, wallets, dApps, and builder practice
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Polygon Amoy is a public Polygon testnet used to practice fast EVM transactions, test smart contracts, and understand application behavior before using real assets.
Faucet Show gives users a simple way to receive Polygon Amoy testnet tokens for wallet setup, testnet campaigns, developer experiments, and community learning.
Testnet tokens are needed because every on-chain action still requires gas, even when the network is used only for education or development.
Polygon Amoy is useful for users who want to experience quick EVM transactions and learn how a scaling-focused ecosystem supports dApps, tokens, and contract calls.
Developers can deploy Solidity contracts, test frontend wallet connections, run token minting flows, and evaluate how their dApps behave under normal user actions.
Beginners can practice sending transactions, reading explorer data, switching networks, and understanding why gas fees are required on EVM chains.
Community testers can use Amoy to rehearse campaign tasks and identify wallet issues before participating in more demanding ecosystem activities.
Copy your public EVM wallet address and paste it into the faucet request field.
Add or select the Polygon Amoy network in your wallet so the testnet balance appears in the correct place.
Pass captcha verification to show that the request is coming from a real user.
Submit the request and wait for the faucet transfer. If needed, confirm the result through a Polygon Amoy explorer.
Polygon is widely associated with accessible EVM applications, and Amoy helps new users learn those flows without mainnet pressure.
Testing lets developers improve contract efficiency, wallet UX, token workflows, and transaction feedback before real users interact with the app.
For airdropers and communities, testnet practice builds healthier habits: checking networks, reading prompts, avoiding private-key sharing, and verifying transactions.
No balance: Check that your wallet is connected to Polygon Amoy and not Polygon mainnet.
Faucet limit reached: Wait until the cooldown period ends before requesting again.
Failed captcha: Refresh the page and complete the captcha challenge again.
Invalid wallet: Use a valid EVM address beginning with 0x.
Transaction delay: RPC indexing may be slower than the actual transfer confirmation.
Understanding these issues helps users solve simple problems faster, avoid repeated failed requests, and build better habits when testing any blockchain network.
Polygon Amoy is a Polygon testnet for application testing and learning.
No. They are testnet tokens and cannot be sold or traded for value.
Yes. Most EVM wallets can use Polygon Amoy after the network is added.
Yes. It is commonly used for EVM smart contract testing.
Yes, within the daily and cooldown limits shown on this page.
A testnet helps users learn transaction behavior without risking real funds.