125 Super Fun Easter Riddles for Kids (Answers Included!)


Easter riddles are the perfect egg to your basket, the jelly to your bean, the… well, you get the picture. Theyโ€™re a fantastic way to sprinkle some extra joy and laughter into your holiday festivities.

And trust me, by the time youโ€™re done reading our collection of the silliest, most egg-citing riddles for kids (and adults who are kids at heart), youโ€™ll be the reigning champion of Easter fun.

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50 Silly Easter Riddles for Kids with Answers

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Here’s a list of 50 fresh and silly Easter riddles for kids, each one designed to bring a chuckle or a groan, but most importantly, a smile. Perfect for slipping into those eggs or just sharing around for a good laugh.

  1. Riddle: Why did the Easter egg hide?
    Answer: Because it was a little chicken!
  2. Riddle: When is it okay to put all your eggs in one basket?
    Answer: On Easter!
  3. Riddle: Why are bunnies always tired in April?
    Answer: Because they just finished a March!
  4. Riddle: What kind of jewelry do rabbits wear?
    Answer: 14 carrot gold.
  5. Riddle: Why did the Easter Bunny go to school?
    Answer: To get โ€œegg-ucatedโ€!
  6. Riddle: How does the Easter Bunny travel?
    Answer: By hare-plane.
  7. Riddle: What do you get if you cross a bunny with a leaf blower?
    Answer: A hare dryer.
  8. Riddle: Why did the egg go to the party?
    Answer: To get โ€œcrackinโ€™โ€!
  9. Riddle: What’s the Easter Bunny’s favorite sport?
    Answer: Basket-ball.
  10. Riddle: How do bunnies stay healthy?
    Answer: Eggercise.
  11. Riddle: What do you call a bunny with fleas?
    Answer: Bugs Bunny.
  12. Riddle: Why did the Easter Bunny cross the road?
    Answer: To prove he wasnโ€™t chicken!
  13. Riddle: What kind of car do rabbits drive?
    Answer: Hop rods! (play on the words “hot rods”)
  14. Riddle: What did one Easter egg say to the other?
    Answer: “Heard any good yolks lately?”
  15. Riddle: Why was the little girl sad after the egg hunt?
    Answer: Because an egg beater!
  16. Riddle: What do you call an egg from outer space?
    Answer: An “Egg-straterrestrial”.
  17. Riddle: How does the Easter Bunny keep his fur neat?
    Answer: With a hare brush!
  18. Riddle: Whatโ€™s the Easter Bunnyโ€™s favorite kind of music?
    Answer: Hip Hop.
  19. Riddle: Why shouldnโ€™t you tell an Easter egg a good joke?
    Answer: It might crack up!
  20. Riddle: What do you call a bunny who tells jokes?
    Answer: A funny bunny.
  21. Riddle: What does a house infested with Easter eggs need?
    Answer: An eggs-terminator!
  22. Riddle: What do you call a sleeping egg?
    Answer: Egg-zhausted!
  23. Riddle: Do rabbits use combs?
    Answer: Nope, they use hare-brushes.
  24. Riddle: What do you call a forgetful rabbit?
    Answer: A hare-brain.
  25. Riddle: What do you get when you cross a frog with a rabbit?
    Answer: A bunny ribbit?
  26. Riddle: What do you get if you pour hot water down a rabbit hole?
    Answer: A Hot Cross bunny.
  27. Riddle: What do you call a bunny with a dictionary in his pants?
    Answer: A smarty pants.
  28. Riddle: Why did the bunny go to the dance?
    Answer: To do the bunny hop.
  29. Riddle: What do you call a group of rabbits walking backwards?
    Answer: A receding hare-line.
  30. Riddle: Why are people always tired in April?
    Answer: Because they just finished a 31-day March!
  31. Riddle: How do you catch a squirrel for the Easter egg hunt?
    Answer: Climb a tree and act like a nut!
  32. Riddle: What do you call an adventurous egg?
    Answer: An “eggs-plorer”.
  33. Riddle: What did the Mama Rabbit say to the baby rabbit when she snuck a look at her Easter basket?
    Answer: No Peep-ing!
  34. Riddle: What do you call a bunny with a large brain?
    Answer: An egghead.
  35. Riddle: How do you make Easter easier?
    Answer: Put an “i” where the “t” is.
  36. Riddle: Which branch of the military is a bunny’s favorite?
    Answer: The HARE-FORCE
  37. Riddle: What’s the Easter Bunny’s favorite restaurant?
    Answer: IHOP.
  38. Riddle: Why did the bunny like the dance?
    Answer: It was a hop.
  39. Riddle: What do you call a bunny in a kilt?
    Answer: Hopscotch.
  40. Riddle: Why was the Easter Bunny so upset?
    Answer: He was having a bad hare day.
  41. Riddle: How can you say rabbit without using the letter R?
    Answer: Call it a bunny!
  42. Riddle: What do you call a sleeping Easter egg?
    Answer: Eggs-hausted!
  43. Riddle: What do you call a bunny with a dictionary?
    Answer: A spelling hare.
  44. Riddle: What do you get when you cross a rabbit with shellfish?
    Answer: An oyster bunny.
  45. Riddle: What kind of beans never grow in a garden?
    Answer: Jelly beans!
  46. Riddle: Why did the egg go to the art class?
    Answer: To learn how to dye.
  47. Riddle: What did the rabbit say to the carrot?
    Answer: Itโ€™s been nice gnawing you.
  48. Riddle: What do you get when you cross a roach and a rabbit?
    Answer: Bugs Bunny.
  49. Riddle: What do you call an egg who likes to prank?
    Answer: A practical yolker.
  50. Riddle: How does the Easter Bunny stay fit?
    Answer: Lots of egg-ercise!

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50 Where am I Easter Riddles for Kids with Answers

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These 50 “Where am I” Easter riddles are designed to tickle your funny bone, warm your heart, and challenge those little grey cells.  Get ready for giggles, surprises, and maybe even a moment of stumped silence.

  1. Riddle: In a sphere that glows, where day turns to night, find me hiding, out of plain sight. Inside a world that’s round and vast, in a light that shadows cast.   
    Answer: Inside the globe of a floor lamp.
  2. Riddle: Beneath the surface where you dine or rest, I lay hidden, a secret quest. Taped and silent, out of view, under where you might tie a shoe.
    Answer: Taped underneath a table or chair.
  3. Riddle: In a pot where earth and green intertwine, a hidden treasure you will find. Among the leaves and dirt so fine, there lies a clue that’s yours and mine.
    Answer: Inside a house plantโ€™s pot.
  4. Riddle: Where stories lie in cases slim, between adventures grim or whims. Search the shelf where movies rest, inside a case, you’ll find your quest.
    Answer: Inside DVD cases on the movie shelf.
  5. Riddle: Tick-tock goes the clock, where time stands tall. Inside its heart, I wait for your call. Behind the face that marks the hour, you’ll find me hidden, a hidden flower.
    Answer: Inside the grandfather clock.
  6. Riddle: Behind the canvas, where art leans in wait, a secret lies, sealed by fate. Between the wall and painted scenes, find what’s hidden, not what it seems.
    Answer: Behind painting canvases leaning against the wall.
  7. Riddle: In a box that sneezes, but never gets sick, an Easter surprise lies, sleek and slick. Pull the tissues, one by one, and you’ll uncover some hidden fun.
    Answer: Inside a tissue box.
  8. Riddle: In a hearth where fire once danced with glee, now a cooler treasure waits for thee. Inside the unused, ashless space, your next clue hides in a cozy place.
    Answer: Inside an unused fireplace.
  9. Riddle: Behind the screen where shows come alive, a hidden nook for a surprise to thrive. In the console or box of cables, your hunt progresses in fables.
    Answer: Inside the cable box or media console.
  10. Riddle: Among the stories and news of old, in a basket where magazines are boldly told. Dig and search through pages galore, at the very bottom, there’s more.
    Answer: Buried in a basket of magazines.
  11. Riddle: Where breakfast begins or a snack is had, in a box where grains make you glad. Hidden among the flakes or squares, a surprise in the pantry declares.
    Answer: Inside a box of cereal or crackers.
  12. Riddle: In containers white, where baking’s heart lies, among the flour or sugar, a hidden prize. Scoop and search, in the powder so fine, there you’ll discover a sign.
    Answer: Inside the flour or sugar containers.
  13. Riddle: Where dishes are washed, but not by hand, an Easter egg awaits, oh so grand. Inside the machine that cleans with ease, among the racks, you must squeeze.
    Answer: Inside a dishwasher.
  14. Riddle: Behind the doors where secrets are kept, in the cabinets, quietly it’s slept. Taped and hidden, out of sight, a clue awaits your keen insight.
    Answer: Taped inside cabinet doors.
  15. Riddle: Among the pots, where dinners are made, inside one hidden in the shade. On its shelf, it quietly sits, inside, your next clue fits.
    Answer: Inside cooking pots on their shelves.
  16. Riddle: In the box where time is cooked, a hidden spot, you must have looked. Inside the microwave, clear and clean, your next surprise can be seen.
    Answer: Inside the microwave.
  17. Riddle: At the bottom of a bin, clean and bare, beneath what’s thrown without a care. A spotless place, no grime nor can, there lies a clue for you to scan.
    Answer: Buried at the bottom of the garbage can (clean!).
  18. Riddle: Where water’s purified, cold and nice, in the fridge’s heart, beneath the ice. Inside the filter, clean and snug, your hidden prize awaits a hug.
    Answer: Inside the filter area of the fridge.
  19. Riddle: Among the goods canned and neat, in the pantry, a tasty treat. Within a tin, you must delve deep, where hidden secrets quietly sleep. Answer: Inside a canned food item in the pantry.
  20. Riddle: Behind the curve of pipes that hide, beneath the sink where secrets bide. Behind the metal, cool and slick, your next clue waits, come find it quick.
    Answer: Behind the sink pipes.
  21. Riddle: Rolled and snug, where warmth is found, in a towel, round and round. Unravel gently, don’t let it fall, inside you’ll find the best of all. Answer: Inside a rolled up towel.
  22. Riddle: In the shower, where we sing and scrub, taped to a bottle, a nub. Behind the label, clean and fine, an Easter surprise, purely divine. Answer: Taped to the back of a shampoo bottle in the shower.
  23. Riddle: Where paper rolls, soft and neat, in the holder, a treat to greet. Inside the tube, where rolls unwind, a hidden gem you’ll surely find. Answer: Inside the toilet paper roll on the holder.
  24. Riddle: In a box where sneezes are caught, beside the tissues, a thought. Amidst the cotton or the sheets, a hidden Easter treat meets. Answer: Inside a box of tissues or cotton balls.
  25. Riddle: Where soap is pumped, a liquid stash, inside the dispenser, a splash. Unscrew the top, take a peek, inside the Easter clue you seek. Answer: Inside a soap dispenser.
  26. Riddle: In the tank where water hides, a place where a surprise resides. Behind the flush, in water’s hold, your next clue waits, bold and cold. Answer: Inside the tank of the toilet.
  27. Riddle: At the back of a drawer, out of sight, taped and hidden, with all my might. Pull the drawer, look behind, there the Easter egg you’ll find. Answer: Taped at the back of a drawer.
  28. Riddle: Among the clothes, dirty or clean, in the hamper, unseen. Buried beneath, where laundry’s tossed, your hidden treasure is not lost. Answer: Buried in the laundry hamper with dirty clothes.
  29. Riddle: Behind the tool used to plunge, or under pipes, a cunning lunge. In the bathroom, hidden well, your next clue in hiding dwells. Answer: Behind the plunger or under the sink pipes.
  30. Riddle: Beneath the container where trash is thrown, taped and secret, all alone. On the bottom, out of sight, there your Easter joy takes flight. Answer: Taped to the bottom of the waste basket.
  31. Riddle: In the depths where shadows dwell, on basement shelves, a tale to tell. Wrapped in blankets, folded neat, a hidden secret, a treat to meet.   
    Answer: Inside folded blankets on basement shelves.
  32. Riddle: Amidst the chaos of work and play, between the stacks, where papers lay. Hidden well, where files rest, an Easter quest, a hidden test.   
    Answer: Between files and papers stacked on a desk.
  33. Riddle: Above your head, in the basement’s embrace, taped to rafters, a secret space. Look up high, where shadows dance, there lies a clue, by chance.   Answer: Taped to basement ceiling rafters.
  34. Riddle: In cans of color or boxes of tools, hidden well, no fools. Where creativity meets repair, your Easter surprise waits with care.   
    Answer: Inside paint cans or toolboxes.
  35. Riddle: Between the jars, on shelves so old, a dusty secret, bold and cold. Wedged in tight, where time has passed, an Easter egg, held fast.   
    Answer: Wedged between jars on dusty basement shelves.
  36. Riddle: Where chairs fold and walls meet, leaning quiet, a hidden seat. Inside the frame, a surprise to call, waiting silent, for one and all.  Answer: Inside folding chairs leaning against the wall.
  37. Riddle: In the grip of gloves hung up to dry, an Easter secret, shyly lies. Tucked inside, where hands once warmed, a festive treat, transformed.   
    Answer: Tucked into old gloves hanging up.
  38. Riddle: In bins of plastic, empty and wide, a hidden clue inside resides. Look within, where nothing’s stored, your Easter prize, aboard.  Answer: Inside empty plastic storage bins.
  39. Riddle: In boxes of games, rarely played, beneath the board, a secret laid. Hidden well, where dice are cast, an Easter egg, held fast.  Answer: Hidden in little-used board game boxes.
  40. Riddle: Beneath the steps, where echoes fade, taped in secret, a hidden shade. Look below, where stairs embrace, there you’ll find a hiding place.   
    Answer: Taped beneath the stairs.
  41. Riddle: Behind the hum, where clothes are cleaned, a quiet spot, unseen. Behind the machine, where water flows, an Easter secret, it bestows.   
    Answer: Behind the washing machine.
  42. Riddle: Within the box, where letters rest, outside the home, a hidden nest. Inside, where mail is meant to drop, an Easter surprise, atop.  Answer: Inside a mailbox.
  43. Riddle: Behind the games, in a row so tight, an Easter egg, out of sight. Between the boxes, where fun is stored, a hidden treat, to be explored.   
    Answer: Behind a row of board games.
  44. Riddle: Within the pages, where colors bloom, in a book, there’s room. Between the drawings, bright and bold, an Easter egg, unfolds.  Answer: Inside a coloring book.
  45. Riddle: Behind the chair, where rest is found, an Easter secret, bound. Tucked away, where no one sees, behind the comfort, a clue to seize.  Answer: Behind an armchair.
  46. Riddle: In a plant that’s fake, but looks so real, a hiding spot, an Easter deal. Within the green, where no dirt’s found, a festive egg, is sound.  Answer: Inside a fake plant.
  47. Riddle: Underneath a basket, where magazines pile, a hidden egg, with a smile. Look below, where papers rest, an Easter surprise, in a nest.  Answer: Underneath a basket of magazines.
  48. Riddle: Within a case, where travelers pack, an Easter egg, in the back. Inside the suitcase, empty and wide, a hidden treasure, inside.  Answer: Inside a suitcase.
  49. Riddle: In a gourd that’s hollow, with a face that’s hollow, where October’s spirit is hard to swallow. Inside, where seeds once lay, an Easter secret, hides away. 
    Answer: Inside a pumpkin.
  50. Riddle: Behind the stairs, in the basement’s heart, a secret spot, set apart. Behind the steps, where shadows rest, an Easter egg, in its nest. 
    Answer: Behind the basement stairs.
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25 What Am I Easter Riddles for Kids with Answers

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Here are 25 “What Am I?” Easter riddles for kids, designed to spark curiosity and bring some extra fun to your Easter celebrations.

These riddles are perfect for egg hunts, classroom activities, or just some good old family time. Let’s see if you can guess them before peeking at the answers!

  1. Riddle: I come in many colors, so beautiful and bright, kids hunt for me with delight. What am I?
    Answer: An Easter egg.
  2. Riddle: I hop around with my big feet, and deliver eggs, oh so sweet. What am I?
    Answer: The Easter Bunny.
  3. Riddle: Iโ€™m filled with sweets and maybe toys, bringing Easter children lots of joys. What am I?
    Answer: An Easter basket.
  4. Riddle: Iโ€™m not a bird, but I can fly. Iโ€™m colorful when I touch the sky. What am I?
    Answer: An Easter kite.
  5. Riddle: Iโ€™m a plant thatโ€™s a symbol of spring, a lily that blooms, now thatโ€™s a thing! What am I?
    Answer: An Easter lily.
  6. Riddle: Iโ€™m fluffy and cute with a little hop, I have long ears that flop. What am I?
    Answer: A bunny.
  7. Riddle: I start with an โ€˜Eโ€™ and end with an โ€˜Rโ€™, Iโ€™m a holiday that brings cheer. What am I?
    Answer: Easter.
  8. Riddle: I can be cracked but also hidden, in me, surprises are often bidden. What am I?
    Answer: An Easter egg.
  9. Riddle: Iโ€™m a sweet treat, in shapes of eggs or bunnies neat. What am I?
    Answer: Easter candy.
  10. Riddle: Iโ€™m green or straw, where eggs are laid, in baskets where theyโ€™re displayed. What am I?
    Answer: Easter grass.
  11. Riddle: I have ears but cannot hear, and bring lots of Easter cheer. What am I?
    Answer: A chocolate bunny.
  12. Riddle: Iโ€™m a game for Easter day, find the eggs and donโ€™t delay. What am I?
    Answer: An Easter egg hunt.
  13. Riddle: I am a symbol of new life, but not a baby, husband, or wife. What am I?
    Answer: An egg.
  14. Riddle: Iโ€™m worn on heads with a bit of flair, at Easter parades, youโ€™ll see me there. What am I?
    Answer: An Easter bonnet.
  15. Riddle: Round and sweet, I’m a creamy, brown treat, found once a year, I’m good to eat.  What am I?
    Answer: Achocolate Easter egg.
  16. Riddle: Iโ€™m a treat thatโ€™s good to eat, but Iโ€™m not meat; Iโ€™m sweet! What am I?
    Answer: Easter chocolate.
  17. Riddle: I’m a sweet desert, a holiday treat.  Baked with love, and oh so neat. What am I?
    Answer: Easter Cake
  18. Riddle: Iโ€™m a color, bright and nice, often seen in Easterโ€™s spice. What am I?
    Answer: Pastel.
  19. Riddle: Iโ€™m a flower, not a rose, at Easter time, Iโ€™m often chose. What am I?
    Answer: A tulip.
  20. Riddle: Iโ€™m a creature that can hop, in the garden, I stop and plop. What am I?
    Answer: A rabbit.
  21. Riddle: Iโ€™m a cake, but not for a birthday bash, Iโ€™m shaped like an animal, ready for a dash. What am I?
    Answer: A bunny cake.
  22. Riddle: Iโ€™m made of plastic and hide a surprise, find me in the garden, under the skies. What am I?
    Answer: A plastic Easter egg.
  23. Riddle: I twirl in the wind, high and light, at Easter picnics, Iโ€™m a colorful sight. What am I?
    Answer: An Easter pinwheel.
  24. Riddle: Iโ€™m a craft for little hands, made of paper or of strands, to celebrate springโ€™s lands. What am I?
    Answer: Easter decorations.
  25. Riddle: I can be soft or filled with sweets, a cuddly friend or a treat that greets. What am I?
    Answer: An Easter gift.
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Tips for Delivering Easter Riddles

  • Tip #1: Timing is Everything: Drop a riddle right before dinner is served or during a lull in the conversation for maximum impact.
  • Tip #2: Know Your Audience: Pick riddles that are age-appropriate. You don’t want to explain the punchline to a 5-year-old or bore a teenager with something too simple.
  • Tip #3: Delivery is Key: Say it with confidence and a bit of mystery. The more dramatic the delivery, the more engaged your audience will be.
  • Tip #4: Encourage Teamwork: Get everyone work together to solve the riddle. It’s a great bonding experience and way less stressful than a family game of Monopoly.
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Transforming your Easter egg hunt into a riddle-filled extravaganza isnโ€™t just about making the kids scratch their heads a bit (or maybe a lot, depending on your level of mischief).

Itโ€™s about turning what could be a standard grab-and-go affair into an unforgettable adventure. Hereโ€™s the lowdown on doing it without needing to be a riddle wizard or turning your yard into puzzle central.

1. Riddle-Me-This Eggs

The setup: Every egg isnโ€™t just an egg; itโ€™s a tiny treasure chest filled with brain teasers. Itโ€™s a trail of riddles leading to a mountain of chocolate.

AspectDetails
ProsMakes the egg hunt a fun brain workout, getting those little grey cells moving.
ConsYou might end up spending more time making up riddles than they do solving them.
Cautionary TipsKeep the riddles easy to avoid turning fun into a big head-scratcher. No one wants to be puzzled over riddles when they could be finding eggs.
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2. The Map of Mysteries

The vibe: A map dotted with riddles. The treasureโ€™s marked, but youโ€™ve got to solve puzzles to get there. Itโ€™s a treasure hunt, but safer and more colorful.

AspectDetails
ProsBrings an adventure feel to the egg hunt, like youโ€™re on a quest for hidden treasure.
ConsSome kids might find reading a map as tricky as trying to fold a fitted sheet.
Cautionary TipsHave younger kids team up with older ones or adults to stop your yard from turning into a puzzle maze.

3. Station to Station

The game: Set up riddle booths around the yard. Kids solve a riddle, grab a clue or an egg, and move on. Itโ€™s a bit like being on a fun game show…just outside.

AspectDetails
ProsBuilds teamwork and lets kids shine in their very own game show.
ConsYou might need more helpers than youโ€™ve got to run each booth.
Cautionary TipsSpace out the booths and have extra riddles ready to keep things moving smoothly. Think fun, not waiting in line.

4. The Puzzle Quest

The challenge: Each egg holds a piece of a puzzle. It could be a picture of one riddle that can’t be solved until the kids have all of the pieces.  Or it could be a bunch of riddles that, when solved, reveal where the big prize is. Itโ€™s a hunt and a puzzle in one.

AspectDetails
ProsAdds an exciting moment when the whole puzzle comes together.
ConsThereโ€™s always that one missing piece that turns the day into a mystery hunt.
Cautionary TipsPick a puzzle thatโ€™s right for the age group and make sure no piece can get lost, turning your fun day into a search mission.

5. Code Crackers

The task: Eggs contain letters or symbols that reveal the final clue. Itโ€™s a bit like being a detective, but youโ€™re hunting for sweets, not clues.

AspectDetails
ProsLets kids feel like detectives, cracking codes to find their treasure.
ConsIt might get so tricky, you feel like you need a detective to solve the riddles.
Cautionary TipsHave a simple way to help kids crack the codes. And maybe donโ€™t make finding the final prize something too complicated.  Know your audience.

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  3. Display your game guide somewhere everyone can see, like on the living room wall or door, ready for your Easter game day. Or just get everyone their own copy. Whatever works.

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