ABSTRACT The 242Pu neutron-induced fission cross section was evaluated from 100 keV to 200 MeV. The experimental 242Pu and 235U fission cross sections and their ratios in the EXFOR library were reviewed and analysed by the least-squares method. Additional simultaneous evaluation was performed by including the experimental database of the 233,238U and 239,240,241Pu fission cross sections and their ratios developed for JENDL-5 evaluation. The 242Pu fission cross sections from our evaluation and JENDL-5 evaluation are close to each other below 1 MeV while they systematically differ from each other above 10 MeV. The cross section from our evaluation is systematically lower than the JENDL-4.0 cross section in the prompt fission neutron spectrum peak region (∼5% lower around 1 MeV). The newly evaluated 242Pu fission cross section was verified against the cross section measured in the 252Cf spontaneous fission neutron field and criticalities of small-sized LANL fast systems and demonstrated better performance than the JENDL-4.0 cross section on the same level with the JENDL-5 cross section.