Binder layouts

Hidden Fates binder layout ideas

Five ways to arrange a Hidden Fates binder. Pick one, and PocketRune builds it 9-pocket page by page — auto-filled with the whole set in order.

Quick answer

The simplest Hidden Fates binder layout is set-number order: every card goes in sequence across 9-pocket pages, with wanted cards left as planned gaps. Rarity, type, evolution-line, and Michi-method layouts work better when you want the binder to feel more like a display.

How to build it

  1. 1
    Pick an ordering

    Choose how to arrange the set — by number, rarity, type, evolution line, or the Michi method.

  2. 2
    Build it auto-filled

    Start a Set Binder and PocketRune lays every card into 9-pocket pages in order for you.

  3. 3
    Mark what you own

    Tap cards as owned; the rest stay as wanted so the binder doubles as a want-list.

  4. 4
    Print it

    Export a print-ready PDF — including cut-out placeholders for the cards you still need.

Data note: Layout guidance is PocketRune planning advice. Set and card metadata comes from pokemontcg.io, and card art remains remote hot-linked imagery.