Fun Easter Trivia Game Printable to Enjoy (Download Now!)
No prep needed for maximum Easter fun with these genius trivia printables.
These clever quizzes will get the friendly competition going as you and your crew put your holiday knowledge to the test.
Smiles and laughter guaranteed for trivia nerds and newbies alike. Just print at home and you’re set for an evening of quiz battles with family and friends.
The playful spirit of Easter made easy—no holiday hassle, just print, gather your favorite people, and let the battle of wits begin.

What’s Inside the Easter Trivia Card Game Printable?

I’m so excited for Easter! To get everyone in the holiday spirit (in a super fun way), I made a cool Easter trivia game you can play this season.
It’s super easy to put together. Just print out the cards I made onto some cardstock paper. Then grab your friends and family to play.
The trivia game includes:
- Simple rules so anyone can join in
- 48 trivia cards with tons of questions about Easter traditions in America, around the world and more
- People of all ages can play
- You can download the printable PDF below.
I hope you love this game as much as I enjoyed making it. The trivia covers everything from common facts to obscure Easter knowledge.
It’s a nice way for to celebrate and learn more about this holiday.
So print out those cards and let’s have some fun.
What’s Included | Details |
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Cards | 48 cards with unique questions, suitably formatted 8 per page. |
Game Rules | Clearly written instructions for easy play. |
Download Format | Conveniently available as a PDF file. |
Material Suggestion | Print on card stock and laminate (if possible) for lasting quality. |
Customization | Select which trivia cards to use based on your party’s needs. |
Trivia Questions Used In The Game
Drumroll please….I’m thrilled to unveil my trivia game covering fun facts about various Easter and springtime traditions.
There’s quetsions about candy to egg decorations, so you’re good to go no matter who’s playing.
You’ll find easy and challenging questions about Easter’s lighthearted symbols.
Do you know which sweet treat many associate with the holiday? Or where the iconic Easter bunny legend originated?
Test your knowledge of chocolate eggs, baby animals, spring flowers, and other random Easter trivia facts.
Here’s a sample question:
What’s the name of the famous Easter parade held in New York City since the mid-1800s, where participants don elaborate hats and outfits?
A) Broadway Easter Parade
B) Fifth Avenue Easter Parade
C) Central Park Easter Parade
D) Times Square Easter Parade
The answer is B) Fifth Avenue Easter Parade!
From easy to slyly difficult, these quirky questions will keep you chuckling as you impress (or humorously flub) your way to trivia victory.
So ring up your crew of competitive pals, whip up some clever team names, and let the wildly entertaining games begin! A free printable Easter trivia game is the perfect recipe for Easter spring fun.
How To Play an Easter Trivia Game

Pick an upbeat host to read questions aloud to the players.
Be the first to yell the right answer and collect cards or use a game buzzer like this one to keep things fair
Tally cards to see who wins the title of Easter Trivia Champ. And toss a candy-filled egg to winners for extra fun!
When it’s over, whoever has the most cards or candy eggs wins.
Have creative prizes that’ll make the players smile. Traditional gifts or quirky ones work.
5 Ways to Use These Trivia Cards
When it comes to these nifty Easter Trivia cards, there’s tons of fun and creative ways to use them! I’ll share 5 of my faves to get your wheels turnin’.
- Game Show Style (an oldie but goodie): This makes it more of a jeopardy-style trivia game. Embrace your inner host and mimic a game show style trivia competition. Split folks into teams, use makeshift buzzers crafted from noisemakers or other quirky items. Test their skills with rapid-fire trivia questions that keep ’em hoppin’. Award prizes to the winning team.
- Easter Egg Answer Hunt: Stuff trivia questions into plastic Easter eggs and the answers to them in others , scatter them everywhere. Players race to gather the eggs and match ’em with the right answers within a set time frame
- Easter Greeting Cards: Include an Easter trivia question or fun fact inside seasonal greeting cards to spread joy and a bit of quirky knowledge.
- Egg Relay Race Trivia: Form lines for a relay, balancing Easter eggs on those handy spoons. Here’s the catch — each teammate answers a trivia question ‘fore passing their egg. If they don’t know the answer, the team has to stand still to until a questions is answered correctly. Time penalties for any dropped eggs.
- Special Challenge Options: For other celebration games like egg relays, Bunny bowling or spoon races, answering bonus trivia can earn players extra prize eggs, jelly beans.
Game Prize Ideas

Finding the perfect prizes to reward trivia game winners can be an extra challenge.
To make it easier, I put together this handy prize table with tips and ideas for top prizes all the way down to small tokens of fun for everyone.
Prize | Best for Ages | Pros | Cons | Tips |
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Chocolate bunnies | All ages | Everyone loves chocolate! Inexpensive. Easy to find. | Can melt. Some prefer dark chocolate. Might not excite older kids. | Wrap in foil/cellophane to prevent melting. Offer milk/dark/white chocolate. |
Easter egg coloring kits | Ages 3-12 | Fun, creative activity for kids. Lets them make their own prizes. Reusable. | Can get messy. Requires supervision for young kids. | Cover working surfaces with newspaper. Consider adding stickers/glitter. |
Sidewalk chalk | Ages 3-12 | Encourages outdoor activity and creativity. Inexpensive. Allows for temporary backyard artwork. | Messy. Weather dependent (won’t work well if wet). | Pick large, thick chalk that won’t break easily. Choose bright colors! |
Bubbles | Ages 2-10 | Fun for all ages! Encourages laughter and outdoor play. Affordable. | May frustrate very young kids learning to blow bubbles. Doesn’t last long. | Opt for kid-safe bubble solution. Include bubble wands for giant bubbles! |
Bath bombs | Teens & adults | Relaxing treat promotes self-care. Fun fizzy experience. | Can stain tubs if color bleeds. Not for unsupervised young kids. | Remind proper usage. Citrus or floral scents have mass appeal. |
Spring-themed erasers | Ages 5-8 | Cute, practical small prizes. Great filler item to supplement bigger gifts. | Not exciting on their own. Usually made of cheap materials. | Make sure they actually erase well! Source big packs for affordability. |
Gift cards | Tweens, Teens & adults | Let winners choose their own prize! Good for all ages. | Impersonal. Can get lost. | Offer gift cards to trendy shops, restaurants or streaming services. Even small amounts will delight! |
Puzzle books | Ages 8-80 | Brain-stimulating activity appeals across generations. Entertains for hours! | Can be repetitive after awhile. Answer key gives away solutions. | Choose varying puzzle types – word searches, sudokus, logic puzzles, etc! |
Gardening kit | Ages 10-100 | Encourages outdoor hobby, healthy eating. Allows creativity & responsibility. | Dependent on access to outdoor space. Can be labor-intensive. | Include kid gloves, small tools, easy plant options like cherry tomatoes or herbs. |
Wine / beer | Adults 21+ | Universally enjoyed adult treats! Something just for the grown-ups. | Promotes responsible drinking only. Don’t gift to strangers. | Sourcing singles allows trying unique options. Mini bottles are cute! |
Offer themed prize bundles. Along with Easter baskets, you can create themed prize bundles, like an Easter Egg Decorating Set with dyes, stickers, glitter and coloring kits. Or make a Spring Gardening Bundle with seeds, tools, gloves and a pot. It adds variety and fun themes for winners.
More Fun Easter Ideas
For those who’ve enjoyed the printable Easter Trivia Game, I’ve uncovered more delightful Easter games to make your holiday celebration extra fun.
Tried & True Favorites
- Easter Egg Hunt: Hide colorful eggs around a designated area and have participants search to find them. The person who discovers the most eggs wins a prize!
- Easter Egg Spoon Race: Balance an egg on a spoon and race to the finish line without dropping it. First one across wins!
- Easter Scavenger Hunt: Create clever clues leading players to find hidden eggs or treats. First to solve all riddles and locate the items wins.
- Easter Memory Game: Flip matching Easter-themed image cards to test skills. Best memory triumphs.
- Easter Bingo: Mark bingo cards with Easter images and words. First to get a row or full board wins.
Creative New Twists
- Peeps Marshmallow Game: Use plastic eggs to flick and try knocking opponent’s Peeps off the table. Sweet competitive fun
- Easter Minute to Win It Games: Give players silly 60-second tasks using simple equipment – move candy eggs across the room with only a spoon in your mouth or bounce ping pong balls into Easter baskets.
- Easter Freeze Dance: Play music and dance, then pause randomly. If caught moving during pauses, you’re out.
- Easter Relay Race: Pass eggs on spoons in a relay without dropping them. Don’t crack under pressure.
Wanna Learn a Little More?
Worried about breaking the bank with yet another holiday party? Don’t sweat it. Check out the post 40 Smart Ways to Celebrate Easter on a Budget (Seriously!).
Get Your Easter Trivia Game Here

Here’s the scoop to get this print and play trivia game going:
- Click here and download the trivia cards, instructions and answer key – all free printables.
- Print cards on cardstock and cut out. Print answer key on cardstock or regular paper.
- Split your family and friends into teams and take turns drawing cards to quiz each other. Set a 30-second timer for teams to debate answers.
- Check answers against the key. Tally up points to crown your Easter trivia champ.
- Feel free to give out prizes for winners and consolations prizes for all the players.
- When you’re done, shuffle up those cards and go again. Add your own questions to keep the games going, if you want.
Over to You
Which Easter trivia question stumped you the most? Let me know in the comment below.