30+ Interesting Easter Games for Adults to Spice Up Your Holiday
Who says that holidays are solely for youngsters to enjoy fun? Everyone is welcome to participate in the celebrations with these adult Easter games. Whether you’re spending time with friends or family, these Easter activities will keep you busy. You may also play the jelly bean game or trade eggs with your coworkers to pass the time while at work.
We have a ton of ideas for easter games for adults for you here. Take a look at them and enjoy your Easter Day!
If there are kids at your Easter celebration, don’t miss out on checking out some fun Easter activities for them!
30+ Fun Easter Games for Adults to Add Some Playful Spirit to Your Holiday
Backyard Games
Really, all you need is a backyard or park to play in for a day filled with Easter activities. Several top Easter games that you can consider playing in the backyard are:
- Egg toss: Partners take a stance across from one another and pass a raw egg between them. They retreat a step after each toss. Whoever has a whole egg in the end wins.
- Egg darts: Create a wooden target and toss raw eggs in place of darts. Although a little disorganized, it will be easy to identify where the egg landed on the target.
Easter Egg Dares
How about playing Easter egg dares with your family members? Put silly or entertaining family-friendly activities (such as “hop like a bunny” or “eat a Peep”) on paper slips and place them inside Easter eggs. It is the turn of each player to take one egg and do the task as instructed. To add more excitement, use a spinner to choose who will randomly pick up an egg.
How Many Sweets in the Jar
If your kids love sweetness, put your thinking cap on and calculate the number of delicious snacks in the jar! Request that each visitor submit their guess along with their name. After giving everyone a chance to guess, count out the amount of candies in the jar and give it to the one who guessed the closest.
How to make an Easter jar here
Peeps War
Want to do something active this Easter? Try peeps war with your friends or your family members; you guys will have quality time together. How to play:
- Give a basket of empty Easter eggs and a tiny pack of Peeps to each of the two participants. Assign each participant to stand on opposite sides of a table and have them position their Peeps within two inches of the table’s edge.
- As soon as the signal is given, participants have to roll Easter eggs and attempt to knock the Peeps of their rivals off the table. The winner is the first player to destroy every egg left by their rivals!
- If you had a square table, you could even play this with four people at once!
Adult Easter Egg Decorating
Easter egg dying is a classic pastime that appeals to adults as well as children since the intricate designs need an adult’s attention to detail. If you want to save your decorated eggs when the decoration is finished, choose wooden or ceramic ones.
Grown-up Egg Hunt
Do you miss the good times you had on Easter egg hunts? If you want to adapt the activity for adults, you may replace the chocolate eggs with little alcohol bottles. Maybe this is a better idea for your best pals than Easter eggs. Including a fact or a dare within is an additional option to make people chuckle.
Easter Egg Memory
For children 3 years old and under, parents can use plastic Easter eggs to make a memory game with an Easter theme. Just use half an egg to create a 4×3 grid that covers little rewards (candy or cash). To match up pairings, players can take turns flipping over each egg half in the popular memory game. The winner is the one with the most matches. Your kiddos will love it!
Create Your Own Easter Hamper
Prior to creating an Easter gift basket, choose the theme or color palette. Next, select a container, such as an ornamental box or a wicker basket. Next, choose objects that complement the theme, like toys, sweets, and chocolates for Easter. Include extras like candles, bath and body products, or novels corresponding to the recipient’s hobbies. Do you have any ideas for your box? Find out several Easter hamper ideas here.
Golden Egg “Hot Potato”
Are you looking for a long Easter game that kids will love? Share a golden egg to give a beloved, portable kid’s game a modern touch, recommends Joy Cho of Oh Joy! How to play:
- Take hold of a golden (or yellow) egg and select a player to start the game.
- As the golden egg is being passed around, the person who started the tradition picks a quick song to perform.
- The golden egg bearer must perform a ridiculous dance after the song concludes.
The Carrot Challenge
Take their hand-eye coordination to the test with this carrot challenge game. Naturally, if you prepare a few Easter drinks ahead of time, this might become much more difficult. Then, if the winner receives a delicious Easter drink, that may serve as an incentive. How to play:
- A lengthy piece of string should be fastened to the carrot stem.
- Place five bottles in a line on the ground.
- Put a one-minute timer on it.
- By gripping the thread, the player must attempt to put the carrot into the first container, then take it out and put it into the next bottle, and so on. To win the game, the player must finish all five bottles in under a minute.
Match the Eggs
Older kids and adults can enjoy the Easter game, too! Team up relatives into groups of two or three. Ten divided plastic eggs are given to each team. Each team has to reassemble all of the eggs and match the colors (green top with green bottom, no mixing) when the timer goes off.
Each participant is limited to using one hand, which presents a problem. A reward is awarded to the first team for building every egg correctly.
Easter Pong
With an Easter twist, this is akin to beer pong. So go ahead and start working! Sour beers are a great alternative to sparkling wine since they often have a brilliant red or blue color, making them ideal for Easter. How to play:
- Split the players up into two groups.
- Pour sparkling champagne into 12 plastic glasses and set them on top of a long table.
- In order to get the ping pong ball into their opponent’s cup, players must alternately toss it.
- The opponent must drink the cup if the ball lands in it.
- Whoever gets their opponents to drink all of their cups before them wins.
Easter ABC Game
The Easter ABC game is an ideal game for teenagers on Easter. Divide family members into teams (three or four is a decent number, or divide equally). Give paper and pens to each team and instruct them to write the alphabet vertically along the edge of a page. Teams should compete to come up with Easter terms that start with every letter before the allotted time—roughly five minutes—runs out. The team with the most words written down wins.
Egg Nose Roll
Have you ever heard of this game before? In this game, players get on the floor and roll an egg to the finish line using only their noses. The first person across the finish line wins. You can make the race as easy or difficult as you want by varying the distance to the finish line. Regardless, this game will add a lot of laughter and fun to your Easter celebration.
Egg and Spoon Race
An egg and spoon race is a fun and inexpensive Easter game. You can use real eggs, preferably boiled, to avoid a mess if you drop them. Alternatively, purchase small chocolate eggs that will fit onto a spoon. This means each child can keep a chocolate egg at the end of the race. They are less likely to cry if they arrive last!
Bunny Bowling
Aren’t these bowling pins irresistible? Simply add hand-drawn faces and paper ears to make this classic game appropriate for the occasion. This game is suitable for both children and adults. Try it and have fun together!
How to make DIY Bunny Bowling Set
Easter Egg 500
How about playing with the plastic Easter eggs? This outdoor game involves the first tosser standing on one side of the yard. The catchers, with their baskets, try to catch the tossed eggs with one hand. If they catch the egg, they win points.
If the egg drops, no one wins, and the tosser tosses another egg. The game is similar to the regular 500 game but with a different twist.
Easter Bingo Cards
Bingo is an excellent Easter game for all ages. Everyone can participate in and have fun, from toddlers to grandparents. This cute printable Easter bingo game is free to download, so print it and play!
Easter bonnet competition
If your children and their friends enjoy crafting, you could host an Easter bonnet contest with prizes for the most beautiful or creative hats. You can provide hats for the children, or they can bring their own. Set up a craft table with various beautiful items to decorate their hats, like glitter, ribbons, and artificial flowers. The children can then wear their bonnets for the remainder of the party!
Scavenger Hunt
Since they’ve already donned their detective hats, keep the hunt going by scattering a trail of clues throughout your home to lead your family members to a special prize. How satisfying it is to get a prize!
How to make Easter Scavenger Hunt
Jumbo Easter Dominos
Adults will enjoy a game of jumbo dominos. You can make your own set by cutting wooden slabs into equal sizes and applying stickers (or spray paint). Then, arrange them on the lawn for a fun domino game, stacking challenge, or even a collapsible domino wall.
Bunny Hop
This bunny hop rack race is not a bad game idea on Easter, right? It’s never been easier to turn a burlap sack into hours of Easter fun. Set up a sack with a bunny tail for each player and race them to the finish line.
Easter Party Croquet
Have you been interested in the croquet game? This party croquet will be what you need right now. A quick coat of pastel paint adds an Easter twist to a classic croquet game. For extra Easter fun, add decals or stamps. Whoever wins the croquet game gets to keep the set as a prize.
Egg Relay Race
This is the classic egg-on-a-spoon relay race but with dyed Easter eggs. You will need two-person teams to stand opposite each other. Players hold spoons, but only one has an egg. On “Go,” the egg-carrying player moves quickly toward their teammate, using hands only when dropped. Dropped eggs can be picked up with hands, but players must return to their starting line.
Easter Word Game
Guests will improve their Easter vocabulary with this entertaining game! This is ideal for when you and your friends have had a particularly boozy Easter brunch. How to play:
- Divide the players into teams.
- Each team must write the letters A through Z on a piece of paper.
- Set the timer for five minutes.
- Each team must create Easter words that begin with each letter of the alphabet.
- The team that comes up with the most words within the time limit wins.
Name the Tune Game
Make sure your music knowledge is up to par so you don’t have to deal with gross jelly beans! Selecting playlists based on decades or genres will make the game a little easier. How to play:
- Participants must form a circle.
- Each participant selects a song that they like.
- The first player in the circle (clockwise) hums a tune. The other players must guess what song it is.
- The first person to guess the song gets one point. The remaining participants must consume a tablespoon of gross jelly beans.
- The game continues with the next player in the circle, clockwise, until all players have left.
Easter Brunch
For an enjoyable Easter celebration without kids or family, consider hosting a boozy brunch with adult friends. Set up a Mimosa or Gin Bar, experiment with new brunch recipes, and invite everyone to bring an Easter-themed food item.
Go all out with egg decorations and easter bunnies. Easter can be just as enjoyable for adults as it is for kids, and organizing activities for family and friends will impress everyone and create lasting memories.
Egg Tossing
Egg tossing is a simple Easter game that your guests will enjoy. This game can be played with either hard-boiled or fake eggs.
Mark out a line on the ground and ask your guests to stand behind it; they’ll throw their eggs to see who can get the farthest without breaking them. You can allow them to play multiple times to make the game last longer.
Confetti Eggs
The most chaotic games are always the most popular. Confetti eggs (or glitter eggs) are chaotic and entertaining. Hide a confetti egg among eggs during Easter, and smash it to find it. Gently smash on heads, but with young children, break on a table. Give a special prize.
Easter Egg Hockey
This egg hockey is what you need to play this Easter. Do you know how to play? Players are given hard-boiled Easter eggs and hockey sticks. They must push their eggs across the finish line, keeping the sticks below the waist. The first person to cross the finish line wins.
Easter Egg Tower
Test your construction skills with this egg-citing Easter tower game. To make wobbling egg towers, chop up cardboard tubes. If you have a large group of people to entertain, divide them into two groups for this game.
Bottom Line
Are you spending Easter with adult family members or family friends? There’s no need to look for any more ideas! Get these Easter games for adults out of the basket and put them into the party. You can take a little boozy or keep it old-fashioned; whatever adds a little spring to your step this Easter.
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