Easter with a big group can either be magical or mildly chaotic—and honestly, that’s half the fun. Whether you’re hosting a school event, church gathering, family reunion, or neighborhood party, the right games can turn a crowd into a laughing, cheering, egg-hunting crew in no time. These Easter Egg Games for Large Groups are easy to run, fun for all ages, and guaranteed to bring the energy. 🥚🐰
Because nothing bonds people faster than friendly competition and way too much candy.
1. 🥚 Giant Egg Hunt Extravaganza
A high-energy classic that turns any large space into an Easter adventure zone.
How to Play:
Hide a large number of Easter eggs across a wide area before players arrive. Divide participants into teams or let everyone play individually. When the game starts, players search for eggs within a set time limit. Some eggs can contain bonus points, silly challenges, or special prizes to keep things exciting. Once time is up, count the eggs or points to determine the winner. This game works perfectly for parks, schoolyards, or big backyards.
Materials:
Plastic Easter eggs, small prizes, candy, baskets, stopwatch, and etc.
2. 🥄 Egg Relay Spoon Race
This fast-paced relay game brings teamwork, balance, and plenty of laughs.
How to Play:
Split players into equal teams and line them up at the starting point. The first player balances an egg on a spoon and races to a designated marker before returning. If the egg falls, the player must restart from the beginning. Once back, they pass the spoon and egg to the next teammate. The first team to finish the relay wins. Expect dramatic slow motion walking and loud cheering.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, spoons, cones or markers, and etc.
3. 🐰 Bunny Hop Sack Challenge
This silly hopping race guarantees laughter from both players and spectators.
How to Play:
Give each participant a sack and line everyone up at the starting line. Players step into their sacks and wait for the signal to start hopping forward. The goal is to reach the finish line without falling over. If someone trips, they simply get back up and keep going. The first few hoppers to cross the line win prizes, but the real win is the entertainment value.
Materials:
Burlap sacks or pillowcases, finish line marker, and etc.
4. 🎨 Color-Match Egg Quest
A strategic egg hunt that rewards observation and teamwork.
How It Works:
Assign each team a specific egg color before the hunt begins. Scatter eggs of many colors throughout the area. Teams must collect only eggs that match their assigned color. Picking up the wrong color means returning it to its hiding spot. After the hunt, teams count their correctly matched eggs to determine the winner. This activity encourages focus and friendly competition.
Materials:
Colored plastic eggs, baskets, team color labels, and etc.
5. 😂 Mystery Egg Surprise Game
This unpredictable game keeps everyone guessing and laughing.
How to Play:
Fill eggs with a mix of fun surprises such as candy, jokes, dares, or harmless messy items. Players take turns selecting one egg at random. They open the egg and must complete whatever surprise is inside. Some eggs may reward prizes, while others lead to funny challenges. Continue until all eggs are opened or time runs out. This game works great as an icebreaker for large groups.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, candy, paper slips, small novelty items, and etc.
6. 🎳 Egg Bowling Bash
A playful Easter twist on classic bowling that’s perfect for big groups.
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How to Play:
Set up plastic bottles or cups in a bowling pin formation. Players take turns rolling a large plastic egg toward the pins from a marked line. Each player gets one or two rolls per turn. Count how many pins are knocked down and keep score by teams or individuals. Rotate quickly so everyone gets a chance to play. The highest score after all rounds wins.
Materials:
Plastic bottles or cups, large plastic egg or ball, score sheet, and etc.
7. 🧠 Puzzle Egg Assembly
This cooperative challenge combines hunting with problem-solving.
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How It Works:
Break a simple puzzle into pieces and place one piece inside each egg. Hide the eggs around the play area before the activity starts. Teams search for eggs and collect as many puzzle pieces as possible. Once all eggs are found, teams work together to assemble the puzzle. The first team to complete the puzzle wins. This activity encourages communication and teamwork.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, puzzle pieces, baskets, and etc.
8. 🤹 Egg Balance Relay
A hilarious balance challenge that tests patience and coordination.
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How to Play:
Players line up in teams at the starting line. The first player balances an egg on their head or spoon and walks to a turnaround point. If the egg falls, they must stop and rebalance before continuing. Once they return, the next teammate goes. The relay continues until all team members finish. The fastest team wins.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, spoons, cones or markers, and etc.
9. 🕵️ Easter Egg Scavenger Quest
A clue-based hunt that adds mystery to the Easter fun.
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How to Play:
Prepare clue cards and place them inside eggs around the area. Divide players into teams and give each team a starting clue. Teams follow the clues from egg to egg, solving riddles along the way. Each correct clue leads to the next location. The first team to reach the final egg wins the game. This works especially well for older kids and adults.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, printed clues, baskets, and etc.
10. ✨ Glow Egg Night Hunt
A magical evening activity that feels like an Easter adventure.
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How It Works:
Insert glow sticks or LED lights into plastic eggs and hide them around a darkened area. Give players flashlights or let them hunt using only the glowing eggs. Set a time limit and allow everyone to search at once. Players collect as many glowing eggs as possible before time runs out. Count eggs at the end to determine winners. This activity creates a fun and memorable atmosphere.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, glow sticks or LED lights, flashlights, and etc.
11. 🎯 Egg Toss Team Challenge
A suspense-filled game that gets funnier with every successful throw.
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How to Play:
Pair players up and give each pair one egg. Partners start standing close together and gently toss the egg back and forth. After each successful catch, they take one step backward. If the egg breaks or drops, that team is eliminated. Continue until only one pair remains. This game creates lots of laughter and dramatic slow-motion throws.
Materials:
Plastic eggs or hard-boiled eggs, open play space, and etc.
12. 🧩 Egg Trivia Grab Game
A clever mix of brainpower and Easter excitement.
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How to Play:
Fill eggs with trivia questions related to Easter, spring, or general knowledge. Scatter the eggs around the area and let players collect them. Once the hunt ends, players open their eggs and answer the questions inside. Each correct answer earns a point or small prize. The player or team with the most correct answers wins. This game is great for mixed-age groups.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, trivia question slips, pens, prizes, and etc.
13. 🎭 Easter Charades Eggs
A crowd-pleasing game that turns guessing into pure comedy.
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How to Play:
Write Easter-themed words or phrases on slips of paper and place them inside eggs. Divide players into teams and take turns drawing an egg. One player acts out the word without speaking while their team guesses. Set a time limit for each round. Correct guesses earn points. The team with the most points at the end wins.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, paper slips, timer, score sheet, and etc.
14. 🏗️ Egg Tower Team Build
A creative challenge that blends engineering and teamwork.
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How It Works:
Give each team a set number of eggs and basic building supplies. Teams must work together to build the tallest free-standing tower possible. Set a time limit to increase the pressure. Towers must stand on their own for a few seconds to count. Measure the towers once time is up. The tallest stable structure wins.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, tape, paper cups, straws, ruler, and etc.
15. 🤡 Egg Dare Draw
A lighthearted activity that guarantees laughs and surprises.
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How to Play:
Fill eggs with fun and silly dares suitable for the group. Players take turns picking one egg and opening it in front of everyone. They must complete the dare before the game continues. Dares can range from funny poses to short performances. Keep playing until all eggs are opened or time runs out. This game works well as a group icebreaker.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, dare slips, open space, and etc.
16. 📸 Egg Selfie Scavenger
A modern Easter game that mixes creativity with teamwork.
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How It Works:
Create a list of photo challenges related to Easter and place each one inside an egg. Divide players into teams and give them a phone or camera. Teams open one egg at a time and complete the photo challenge listed inside. Once completed, they move on to the next egg. Set a time limit for the entire activity. The team with the most completed photo challenges wins.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, photo challenge slips, smartphones or cameras, and etc.
17. 🏃 Egg Obstacle Dash
An energetic race that keeps large groups moving and laughing.
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How to Play:
Set up a simple obstacle course using cones, chairs, or ropes. Each player must carry an egg on a spoon while completing the course. If the egg falls, the player returns to the previous obstacle. Players race one at a time or in relay teams. Time each run or race multiple players at once. The fastest finisher or team wins.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, spoons, cones, chairs, rope, and etc.
18. 🎁 Golden Egg Jackpot
A prize-filled hunt that builds excitement fast.
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How It Works:
Hide many regular eggs and a few special golden eggs around the area. Players search for eggs during a set time limit. Regular eggs contain small treats or points. Golden eggs contain bigger prizes or bonus points. At the end, players trade their eggs for prizes. This activity adds extra motivation and suspense.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, gold-painted eggs, prizes, baskets, and etc.
19. 🎶 Egg Dance Freeze
A musical game that combines rhythm and balance.
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How to Play:
Give each player an egg balanced on a spoon or placed on their head. Play music while players dance around the space. When the music stops, everyone must freeze instantly. Anyone who drops their egg is out for that round. Continue until one player remains. This game is simple, silly, and great for large groups.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, music player, spoons, and etc.
20. 🧭 Easter Egg Map Adventure
A treasure-style hunt that encourages exploration.
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How It Works:
Create a simple map and divide it into sections placed inside eggs. Teams must find the eggs to assemble the full map. Once complete, the map leads to a final hidden prize. Teams work together to search and solve the puzzle. The first team to reach the treasure wins. This activity adds excitement and teamwork.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, map pieces, final prize, baskets, and etc.
21. 🎨 Egg Decorating Relay
A creative race that blends speed with artistic flair.
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How to Play:
Set up decorating stations with markers, stickers, and paint. Divide players into teams and line them up relay-style. One player at a time runs to the station and adds one decoration to an egg before tagging the next teammate. Continue until time runs out or everyone has decorated. Teams present their finished eggs at the end. The most creative or funniest egg wins.
Materials:
Plastic or hard-boiled eggs, markers, stickers, paint, tables, and etc.
22. 🧠 Egg Memory Match
A simple but competitive activity that sharpens focus.
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How It Works:
Place pairs of matching symbols or colors inside eggs and mix them up. Arrange the eggs face down in a large grid. Players take turns opening two eggs to find a matching pair. If the eggs match, the player keeps them and earns a point. If not, the eggs are closed again. The player or team with the most pairs wins.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, matching symbols or colors, score sheet, and etc.
23. 🤹 Human Egg Carry Challenge
A goofy teamwork activity that tests coordination.
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How to Play:
Players form teams and line up at the starting point. Teams must transport an egg from start to finish without using their hands. They can use elbows, shoulders, or teamwork strategies. If the egg drops, the team starts over. The first team to successfully deliver the egg wins. This game creates lots of laughs and teamwork moments.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, open play area, and etc.
24. 📦 Egg Swap Surprise
A social game that adds mystery and excitement.
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How It Works:
Each participant brings or receives one filled egg. Everyone sits or stands in a circle and swaps eggs when instructed. After several swaps, players open the egg they’re holding. Inside may be candy, a joke, or a small prize. This activity works well for mixed-age groups. It’s simple, fast, and fun.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, small prizes or notes, and etc.
25. ✨ Glow Egg Finale Hunt
A dramatic ending activity that leaves a lasting impression.
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How It Works:
Hide glowing eggs around the area as the final activity of the event. Dim the lights or wait until dusk to begin. Players search for the glowing eggs within a time limit. Some eggs may contain bonus prizes or special messages. Count the eggs at the end to determine winners. This makes for a magical Easter finale.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, glow sticks or LED lights, baskets, and etc.
Big groups don’t need complicated plans they just need good games, a little imagination, and plenty of Easter eggs. With these Easter Egg Games for Large Groups, you’ll keep everyone moving, laughing, and talking about your event long after the last chocolate bunny is gone. So grab those eggs, rally the crowd, and let the Easter fun begin. 🎉🌷
Now go forth and host an egg-stra unforgettable Easter.
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