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42 Fun Easter Games Kids and Adults Will Want to Play

Scavenger hunts, bunny bowling, bingo and more to keep everyone out of the kitchen while you're cooking dinner.

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Whether it's rifling through easter baskets for candy, dying a few dozen Easter eggs, or DIYing a spring craft, Easter is a fun time for families to enjoy each other's company. But it's also a great time to participate in a little friendly competition with the best Easter games. Games are a great way to involve all your guests, adults and children alike, with the added benefit of getting everyone out of the way so you can finish your Easter dinner.

Some of the games on this list, like Easter scavenger hunts or bunny sack races, are easy to create with what you have on hand. But if you're not into the whole DIY thing, you can find several ready-made games on this list, like the Easter-themed playing cards, confetti eggs, and a headband ring toss. All you have to do is click "add to cart." And if you want to keep things competitive, there's always pin the tail on the bunny and egg and spoon race.

Ready to create some memories? Try out one or two of these 42 best Easter games. And don't forget the prizes! Winner gets first dibs at the Easter dessert table.

Easter Egg Counting Printable

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A game that kids can play by themselves and use to help them practice their math skills. Using the free printable, cut out each egg and then horizontally cut each egg in half. Hide all the paper slips in different eggs. The player's job? Collect all the eggs and then match the halves with the numbers to the halves that have the correct number of dots on them.

Get the tutorial at Typically Simple »

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Peeps War

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Play Party Plan

Peeps — the treat that's fun to eat and play with. Two players each get a pack of Peeps marshmallows and line them up on opposite sides of the table. Using plastic Easter eggs, players must try to knock all of their opponent's marshmallows off the table first.

Get the tutorial at Play Party Plan »

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JOYIN Easter Bean-Bag Toss Knockdown Game

Easter Bean-Bag Toss Knockdown Game

The kids will LOVE this one. Stack up the cans and see who can knock them down in one throw. You won't believe how quickly the competition will heat up once the games begin.

Headband Ring Toss

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Get ready to get silly! With this game, players wear a pair of inflatable rabbit ears while their partners try to toss the rings onto them. It's impossible to do this activity without giggling.

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Freeze Dance

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A classic that never stops being fun. Play freeze dance with Easter-themed songs like "Here Comes Peter Cottontail," "The Bunny Hop" and "Hot Cross Buns." If a player doesn't freeze when the music stops, they're out. The last one standing wins!

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Bunny Bowling

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These bowling pins are earresistible, aren't they? Just add hand-drawn faces and paper ears to make this classic game fit for the occasion.

Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte »

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Easter Egg Disc Drop Game

Easter Egg Disc Drop Game

An easy game that even the littlest of kids can play. Simply drop the discs in at the top of the board and see which slots they end up in. Whoever gets the most points wins!

Charades

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Want to get the kids and adults involved in a game together? Charades is the answer. Create your own cards that contain holiday-themed words and phrases like "bunny," "dyeing eggs," "baby chick hatching," and more to truly get in the Easter spirit.

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Easter Egg Mini Puzzles

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Purchase a group of these easy 12-piece puzzles and let the younger kids have a blast putting them together. If you want to turn up the heat a bit, make it a competition by timing people and seeing how long it takes each player to put one together. The fastest time gets a prize.

Chickers

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Craft Project Ideas

Checkers gets an Easter twist when you exchange the round pieces for easy, DIY chicks and bunnies. You might even want to keep this one out as a decoration when you're not playing it.

Get the tutorial at Craft Project Ideas »

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Easter Egg Poppers

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When kids yank on the string, they'll crack open the colorful poppers and shower themselves in sweet surprises a.k.a. candy and confetti galore.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY »

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Croquet

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Depending on the Easter weather situation, this could be a great option for the older kids when they're itching to get out of the house for some fresh air. Croquet, which can be played with two, four or six players, has one main objective: use the mallet to get your ball through the numbered hoops in the correct sequence order. The team that completes the course first wins.

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Easter Scavenger Hunt

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The Best Ideas for Kids

Since they've already got their detective hat on, keep the search going by scattering a bunch of clues around your house to lead your little bunnies to a special prize.

Get the tutorial at The Best Ideas for Kids »

Hoppin' Easter Egg Hunt

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Egg hunts aren't all about chocolates and coins. Fill half of the plastic eggs with fun challenges (think: quack like a duck) to get everyone — young and old — in the holiday spirit.

Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois »

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Hungry Bunny Toss

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Switch up the age-old bean bag toss for this silly bunny version. The game is as fun to make as it is to play.

Get the tutorial at Pink Stripey Socks »

Easter Egg Bingo

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Mix and match different tops and bottoms of plastic Easter Eggs, and use the resulting combos to come up with a Bingo board. First one to get five in a row wins!

Get the tutorial at Sunny Day Family »

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Water Balloon "Egg" Toss

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Head outside and split your family into pairs. Have each pair toss water balloon "eggs" back and forth. When someone pops an egg, their team is out — and soggy!

Egg Bowling

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Kid Friendly Things to Do

If you have a smooth, flat surface in your house or patio, you can try rolling eggs in a traditional bowling game and try to knock down empty water bottles. Or you can go for a game of precision, challenging players to see if they can get closest to a marker (in this case, the plain, white egg).

Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do »

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Goliath Jumping Jack

Jumping Jack

This surprise game is perfect for getting in the Easter spirit. Players pull carrots from the base and wait for Jack to launch from his perch. Once he jumps, players race to catch him. Ages 7+

Hula Hoop Aim Game

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Set up five hula hoops on the floor and assign a point value to each (ex: the closest hoop is 10 points and the furthest hoop is 50). Give each player five plastic eggs. Have them toss the eggs into the hoops to see who can rack up the most points.

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