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15 Fun and Creative Easter Egg Hunt Ideas

By: Britni Vigil
3/21/2022Updated: 4/04/2022
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Forget the standard candy in an Easter egg hunt this year! Thrill and surprise your kids with these unique Easter egg hunt ideas instead. There's even a bunch of great Easter egg hunt ideas for adults too!
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10 fun Easter egg hunt ideas that work for all ages - for older kids, for adults, for teens, for toddlers, or even for babies! Children will love the unique spin on an Easter favorite! I’m definitely trying these for our outdoor church Easter Egg hunt and maybe even for our indoor community one!
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Kids and adults will absolutely love these fun and creative Easter egg hunt ideas! There are tons of great Easter egg hunts and filling ideas for Easter eggs! Tons of unique ways to set up an Easter egg hunt for kids or an Easter egg hunt for adults! 

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Creative Easter Egg Hunt Ideas

One of my favorite things about Easter is the Easter morning egg hunt. Every year my parents would make us kids go upstairs while they hid plastic eggs all over the house filled with candy and sometimes even money.

While the Easter egg hunt is definitely not the purpose of Easter, it’s still a fun tradition that I’ll be continuing with my sons this year and something I’ll be doing for my husband as well!

Just one of the few annual Easter activities we do every year!!

I thought it would be fun to come up with some creative alternatives to the typical Easter egg hunts to put a little twist on one of my favorite traditions. A number of these would also make fun Easter party games as well!

Easter Egg Hunt Ideas for All Ages

If you want something to do other than an Easter egg hunt, make sure to check out this printable Easter games bundle, perfect for kids or adults!

#1 – Skip the Candy Easter Egg Hunt

Have kids fill Easter Eggs with slips of paper that have reasonable rewards (stay up for an extra 15 minutes, lunch date with mom) for them rather than candy/toys. Hide the eggs and the eggs that the kids find are the rewards that they get.

eggs with rewards in them

If you need ideas for rewards, I’ve got some ideas in the photo below or you can get the printable reward options for both kids and teens here!

printed out rewards for Easter egg hunts

You could also just do this in addition to the typical candy eggs. And if you’re sticking with the no-candy theme but still want to put things in eggs – check out this huge list of Easter egg filler ideas!

Love this no-candy Easter egg hunt ideas! And the other 10 fun Easter egg hunt ideas that work for all ages - for older kids, for adults, for teens, for toddlers, or even for babies! Children will love the unique spin on an Easter favorite! I’m definitely trying these for our outdoor church Easter Egg hunt and maybe even for our indoor community one!

#2 – Easter Egg Eggstravaganza

Fill each of the eggs with a slip of paper with a silly task such as sing “Itsy Bity Spider,” name three fruits that are red, or do a handstand. This is an Easter egg hunt so make them fun.

If you need task ideas, any of the tasks in this Halloween trick or treat tree game would work great!

Easter egg hunt with silly tasks in them

When the finder finds an egg, they can bring it back to you and do the task. After they’ve done the task, they can either pick out a piece of candy or a toy or give them coins or tickets that they can turn in for something bigger at the end of the hunt. Any of these Easter surprises would make great prizes!

If you want to do something like this for older kids, put different numbers of points on the tasks. So say one egg might have a task that is name ten states and their capitols that is worth 10 points and another egg might have sing I’m a little teapot worth 5 points.

Keep track of points to “buy” something at the end of the hunt.

#3 – Easter Egg Treasure Hunt

Write clues that send your kids around the house searching for the next location where they’ll find a clue (e.g., Run really fast, use your legs, this is where we keep the eggs). Or if you don’t have time to write them, here’s a printable treasure hunt you can use instead!

Hide the clues in eggs and put a number on each of the eggs so they don’t accidentally skip an egg in their searching. Have the clues lead to a bigger prize at the end, one for each kid, or one that everyone can share.

Or skip the egg part of it and just do this Easter scavenger hunt instead!

The first of many Easter scavenger hunt clues

#4 – Golden Ticket Easter Egg Hunt 

Have a Willy Wonka themed Easter Egg hunt by hiding a golden ticket for each of your kids in one egg, so if you have three kids you would have three eggs with golden tickets inside. Tell your kids that they can only find one golden ticket.

You can download some free printable golden tickets here!

If your kids aren’t the “open as I find it” kind of kids, you can also put a golden star or something on the outside of the egg so they know when they find a golden ticket egg. Or you can just do golden eggs!

kid holding a golden egg

Once they find a golden ticket, they can immediately (or after the hunt is over) trade it in for a bigger prize.

One word of warning – I highly recommend if you’re going to do this with kids that you put one per person. We went to an Easter hunt where there was one golden egg for the entire group of kids.

I had to deal with a sobbing child who no longer wanted to hunt for Easter eggs because he saw the golden egg first but was beat to it by a girl a few years older. It was an absolute mess. Easter egg hunts are made to be fun, not build character.

You could also use the golden egg later for this fun Easter dice game.

Easter eggs with golden tickets inside

Easter Egg Hunt Ideas for Teens

The first idea on this list works great for teens if you use the teen rewards I have here! Other than that, these other ideas would work well too!

#5 – Easter Egg Relay Race

Split your kids into teams. When you say go, have the first kid from each team go search for an egg. Once they’ve found an egg, they come back and tag the next teammate who has to go find an egg.

Repeat until one team has found a specified number of eggs (e.g., 20) as a team.

You can also do this with younger kids, just make sure they understand that they can only find one egg and come back!

boys running to find Easter eggs

#6 – Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt

Put together a list of eggs that the kids have to find such as a striped egg, an egg with green Jelly beans, an egg with a quarter inside, etc. Or just use this free printable Easter egg scavenger hunt! 

Once the kids have found each item on their list, they can trade it in for a big gift (e.g., movie, toy, gift card, $10).

This is a great way to still let kids search for a lot of eggs without a candy overload.

Filled in Easter egg scavenger hunt

#7 – Blind Folded Easter Egg Hunt

This one gets the entire family involved! Split into teams of two – one kid and one adult per team!

Blindfold the adult and have them stand in front of the kid. When you say go, the kid has to direct the blindfolded adult out to find Easter eggs. The kid has to stay where they are at and just direct the adults from across the yard.

Blindfolded Easter egg hunt idea

Any eggs that the adult collects can be shared by the adult and kid! Make sure not to actually hide them if you’re doing this so that kids can see where to direct the adults! You can see how this one plays out in this TikTok video!

dad on the ground searching in an Easter egg hunt

#8 – Reverse the Roles Easter Egg Hunt

Reverse the roles this year and have the kids fill the Easter eggs with things that they want written on slips of paper (like stay up for an extra hour, skip chores for a day, etc.).

Once all of the eggs are filled, have the kids hide the eggs and have parents try to find them. Any eggs that are not found in a certain time limit are the ones that kids get to keep.

I recommend doing bigger rewards (in comparison to the small ones mentioned in the first idea) since adults will likely find most of the eggs!

Easter eggs filled with rewards

#9 – Scrambled Easter Egg Hunt

Pick out some bigger prizes (like any of these) and print out the names of those prizes on a sheet of paper (e.g., Movie Night) with each prize printed in a different color egg.

Cut out each of the letters from the prizes and put one letter in each egg that you hide.

Make a poster with matching colored blank spaces for each letter in each prize (kind of like I did in this advice graduation game) so that kids know how many letters are in each prize.

Have kids search for the eggs until they’ve found all of the letters for a particular prize and they win that prize! Or they can keep searching if they want to go for something else.

Easter eggs with letters inside

#10 – Perfect Patterns Egg Hunt 

Before the race, buy eggs in particular patterns or designs and colors (e.g., striped, pink polka dotted, glittery) then hide the eggs and come up with a pattern to use for the game.

So for instance, you might say you have to find eggs in the order of the colors in a rainbow (red, orange, yellow, blue, green, violet). Or they have to find striped, solid, striped, solid, etc.

Every time they find an egg, they have to bring the egg back then go search again for the next egg in the pattern.

Once they’ve found all of the eggs in the correct pattern, they are rewarded with a bigger prize.

10 fun Easter egg hunt ideas that work for all ages - for older kids, for adults, for teens, for toddlers, or even for babies! Children will love the unique spin on an Easter favorite! I’m definitely trying these for our outdoor church Easter Egg hunt and maybe even for our indoor community one!

#11 – Puzzle Egg Hunt

Break up all of the pieces to a puzzle and place pieces (1 or multiple) in eggs. Hide those eggs and when they’ve found all the eggs, they have to put the puzzle together to win a larger prize.

Have the prize written on the back, like I did for this DIY Christmas gift.

puzzle pieces in Easter eggs

#12 – teenager Easter Egg Hunt (or Adults)

This one’s just for the teens or grown ups! Fill a handful of large Easter eggs with adult prizes like cash, gift cards, lotto tickets, and other items.

Hide the Easter eggs tough then send adults out on their own Easter egg hunt. You can limit people to finding one egg each (or 2-3) or just let them find as many as they’d like.

You could also let people search for eggs as a prize for winning any of these Easter games!

Adult fillers in Easter eggs

Easter Egg Hunt Ideas for Adults

Easter egg hunts don’t have to be just for the kids! Try one of these awesome Easter egg hunt ideas for adults for a little more fun for the adults this year!

This could even be something you do after the kids are in bed or while they’re enjoying the candy from their hunt! Or let the kids watch – these can often be hilarious!

  • Golden Ticket Winner – Do the golden ticket Easter egg hunt I mentioned above and only the person who finds the golden ticket wins a bigger prize.
  • Gold confetti game – Speaking of gold, this confetti egg game would be hilarious! Fill some eggs with confetti and one with gold sequins. Find egg and smash them on each other – the one who finds the gold one wins. Get the full instructions here. 
  • Glow in the Dark – Do a glow in the dark Easter egg hunt. This could work for kids or adults!
  • Spouse Easter Egg Hunt – Try this Easter egg hunt for your spouse activity to lead them to an Easter basket full of their favorite things!

Easter Egg Hunt FAQs

How do you organize an Easter egg hunt?

Plan a day and a time that you’ll do the hunt. A little before that time, hide plastic Easter eggs full of treats and prizes. When you’re ready for the hunt to begin, explain the rules or guidelines of the hunt to everyone then let everyone hunt for any eggs they can find!

How do you make an Easter egg hunt more fun?

There are so many ways to make an Easter egg hunt more fun – try switching up what goes in the eggs, try one of the Easter egg scavenger hunts explained in this post, try hunting in teams, doing relays, or making the hunt a bit more challenging by assigning people to particular colors or patterns! Get creative with different Easter egg hunt ideas!

What day do you hunt for Easter eggs?

While my family typically does our Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday, communities typically do it on the Saturday before Easter or one of the weekends leading up to Easter. Do your Easter egg hunt when it works best for you!

How many eggs do you need for an Easter egg hunt?

The number of eggs you’ll need depends on how many people will be hunting and how many eggs you want them to find. I typically like to hide between 15-20 eggs for each kid if there are less than 10 kids searching. More than that, and I drop it down to 10 eggs per child.

What to put in Easter eggs that is not candy?

You can put all sorts of things in Easter eggs that are not candy. Put rewards like extra screen time and skipping chores, little prizes or trinkets, money, coupons for things, or even tokens to trade up for a larger prize in an Easter egg store.

What are some fun things to do on Easter?

After your Easter egg hunt, try out one of these fun Easter games! They’re all printable and ready to play!

More Easter Activities

If you liked these Easter egg hunts, you’ll love these other fun Easter activities!

  • Easter dice game – grab some Easter eggs filled with treats (or money for teens and adults), a pair of dice, and get rolling! The entire family will love this fun game!
  • Easter candy bingo – classic bingo with a sweet twist! Instead of drawing numbers or pictures, draw candy!
  • Easter bingo – an adorable version of everyone’s favorite bingo game with Easter images! Great for all ages!
  • Easter Lego challenge – see how many of these Easter inspired items you can make out of Legos!
  • Easter memory game – a fun Easter matching game that’s perfect for kids!

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  1. LS Reynolds says

    Posted on 3/30 at 1:27 pm

    These are great ideas for the family that can be used for everyone. I will certainly be trying a few.
    Thank you

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  2. meng says

    Posted on 9/9 at 6:14 am

    I love the glow sticks in the eggs idea for a friends night before easter. Add some lotto tickets?? fun fun!! Thanks for sharing

    Reply
  3. Olivia Rose says

    Posted on 5/7 at 8:52 pm

    Thanks for sharing the great idea.Those eggs are very colourful and attractive.

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    • BritniV says

      Posted on 5/8 at 11:01 am

      Thank you

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  4. Karen Comer says

    Posted on 4/9 at 9:35 pm

    Thanks for the fun ideas. I have 4 grandchildren in a wide age range so for the last 5 years I have hidden eggs in specific colors for each child. Those who need easy finds get them since the others can’t pick up those eggs. It also makes everyone get the same number of eggs. Maybe this idea will help others.

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  5. Stephanie Fondy says

    Posted on 4/18 at 4:28 pm

    My sister and her family do a couple of fun things! The little ones hunt eggs and the older ones hunt dollar bills–mostly $1 but one $10–fun to see who finds that one!
    Also–scavenger hunt for Easter Baskets filled with each child’s favorite things.

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    • BritniV says

      Posted on 4/20 at 7:07 pm

      Those are great ideas, thanks for sharing! We do a scavenger hunt too!

      Reply
  6. Cris James says

    Posted on 3/30 at 5:18 pm

    Awww yeah gurl! These ideas are insane!

    Reply
  7. Hazel Baguna says

    Posted on 3/30 at 5:14 pm

    These ideas are just spectacular for the kids! My hubby loves the adult ones almost as much as he loves me! I’m even thinking of buying real candy instead of baby carrots for the kids to snack on in their Easter eggs! This is something special! 😍

    Reply
  8. Shelly says

    Posted on 3/26 at 5:23 am

    I love the glow sticks in the eggs idea for a friends night before easter. Add some lotto tickets?? fun fun!! Thanks for sharing

    Reply
  9. Kim @KandyKreations says

    Posted on 3/19 at 2:59 pm

    These are some great ideas! I love the role reversal one. I think I may try it with my kids this year. It would be nice to have them do the work and we get to play. Except, knowing my boys, I could be in serious trouble. They are so much taller than me and would hide the eggs places I probably wouldn’t even dream of. But it’s still a great idea. I’ve pinned this and shared on my Facebook page. Thanks for the great idea and for sharing at Dare to Share Saturday.

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  10. Elizabeth says

    Posted on 3/18 at 12:26 pm

    What great ideas! I love the alternatives to the typical candy. Thank you for sharing at Snickerdoodle. Pinned!

    Reply
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