20 Indoor Easter Games for Non-Stop Fun (Rain Or Shine)


You’ve gotta love that time of the year when we gorge ourselves on chocolate bunnies and dye our fingers every shade of pastel known to man.

But let’s be real, the true highlight of this holiday is the chance to unleash our inner child and play some good old-fashioned games.

And since the weather can be a bit unpredictable (or maybe you’re just too lazy to venture outside, no judgment here), I’ve got a lineup of indoor Easter games that are sure to keep the kids (and the young at heart) entertained for hours.

1. Printable Easter Escape Room Game

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Okay, let’s be real – sometimes the weather on Easter is about as unpredictable as a toddler’s mood.

That’s where the Printable Easter Escape Room Game comes in to save the day (and your sanity).

It’s like an egg hunt, but with puzzles and clues that will keep the kiddos entertained anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes – depending on the complexity of the puzzles.

And the best part?

They come designed for different age groups, preschoolers, ages 8 and up, so even the “too cool for school” tweens and teens can join in on the fun. There’s even plenty of printable escape rooms for adults.

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2. Easter Would You Rather? Game

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Want to spark some lively debates and giggles this Easter? Break out the Easter Would You Rather? Game! It’s a fun, engaging way to get everyone from the littles to the grandparents involved.

Questions range from the tough (“Would you rather eat a giant chocolate bunny or a giant jellybean?”) to the silly (“Would you rather hop like a bunny or waddle like a duck everywhere you go?”).

If you wanna mix things up a bit, you can try:

  1. Rapid Fire Round: See how many questions players can answer in one minute.
  2. Act It Out: Have players act out their chosen scenario for extra laughs.
  3. Draw it Out: If you’re got a big whiteboard handy, have people draw out their answer and let the rest of the group guess what it is
Tip

Have some small prizes or candy on hand for the most creative answers. It encourages out-of-the-box thinking (and bribery, let’s be honest).

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3. Freeze Dance: Easter Edition

Freeze Dance is always a hit, but add in some bunny-themed tunes and you’ve got an Easter party classic.

When the music stops, freeze in your silliest bunny pose. Last one to freeze is out, until you have an ultimate bunny dance champion.Variations:

  • Bunny Hop Freeze Dance: when the music stops, players have to freeze in a bunny hop position
  • Egg Balance Freeze Dance: players need to balance a plastic egg on a spoon while dancing, freezing when the music stops
Tip

Create a killer Easter playlist ahead of time. Think “The Bunny Hop,” “I Want Candy,” and of course, “Easter Parade.” Throw in some current hits too so the teens don’t revolt.

4. Bunny Bowling Game

For those who love a good themed game, this Bunny Bowling set is egg-cellent (sorry, couldn’t resist).

The adorable bunny-shaped bowling pins and colorful balls are perfect for an indoor Easter party. See who can get the most strikes and knock down the most bunnies (in a nice way, of course).

If you want to mix things up a little, you can try:

  • Blindfolded Bunny Bowling: players wear a blindfold while trying to bowl over the pins
  • Trick Shot Bunny Bowling: set up obstacles that players have to bowl around to hit the pins

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5. Easter Icebreaker Questions

Okay, so “icebreakers” may make some people cringe, but hear me out. Easter gatherings often bring together family and friends who may not know each other well.

Cue the awkward silences. 

Sooooo, Easter Icebreaker Questions to the rescue. Get the convo flowing with fun questions like “What’s your favorite Easter candy?” or “If you were the Easter Bunny, what would you put in the baskets?”

Tip

Write the questions on colorful plastic eggs and have people pick them out of an Easter basket. It adds a festive touch and helps break the ice (pun fully intended).

6. Who Ate The Peeps?

Let’s talk about a game that’s sure to make you look ridiculous but taste delicious: Who At the Peeps?! The goal? Be the first to gobble down a Peep candy, hands-free. Yep, you heard me right. Hands behind your back, friends.

Here’s what you need: a box of Peeps and some plates. Slap a Peep on each plate, make sure everyone’s hands are tucked away, and on the count of three, start chomping. First one to finish their Peep wins.

Simple, right? Well, simple until you’re face-first in a sugary marshmallow chick, wondering where your dignity went.

Tip

Make sure you have enough Peeps for multiple rounds.

7. Jelly Bean Taste Test Challenge

Ever wonder what the difference is between buttered popcorn and lemon meringue jelly beans? No? Just me?

Well, in this game, players put their taste buds to the test, trying to guess the wild and wacky flavors of jelly beans. Points for correct guesses, bonus points for not spitting out the gross ones.

Mixer options:

  • Blindfolded Bean Challenge: Players wear blindfolds while tasting for an extra sensory challenge.
  • Bean Boozled: Incorporate the infamous Bean Boozled jelly beans with flavors like stinky socks and rotten egg for a hilarious twist.
  • Jelly Bean Roulette: Players take turns spinning a wheel or drawing cards to determine which mystery jelly bean they have to eat.
Tip

Have some water and mouthwash on hand, just in case someone gets a really gross flavor. And maybe a trash can, too… just in case.

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8. Tart Tower (The One’s That Pop)

In this game, players race against the clock to stack as many Pop Tarts as possible in one minute. This sugary, frosted version of Jenga is sure to get everyone’s competitive juices flowing. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love an excuse to play with their food?

Try some other variations for extra fun:

  • Tart Architecture: Players get creative, building Pop Tart houses, castles, or even Easter-themed sculptures.
  • Tart Team Relay: Teams take turns stacking, racing to see who can build the tallest tower.
Tip

Use the unfrosted Pop Tarts for easier stacking. And maybe have a vacuum cleaner handy for the inevitable crumbly aftermath.

9. Easter Egg Exchange Dice Game

This game combines the luck of the dice with the thrill of the Easter egg hunt. Players take turns rolling the dice to see how many eggs they can collect or steal from other players. It’s like a festive, candy-filled version of Yahtzee that’s perfect for kids and adults alike.

Other Variations:

  • Golden Egg: Include a special golden egg that allows the holder to steal eggs from any player of their choice
  • Egg Roulette: Fill some eggs with candy and others with silly dares or challenges for an added element of surprise.
Tip

Use different colored eggs for different point values to add an extra layer of strategy to the game.

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10. Jelly Bean Sorting Game

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For the Type A folks out there, this game is a dream come true. Players race to sort a big bowl of jelly beans by color, flavor, or any other category you can think of.

It’s a great way to keep little hands busy and practice those fine motor skills. Plus, it’s a sneaky way to organize your candy stash for optimal post-Easter snacking.

Keep the partying going with some remixes:

  • Jelly Bean Scavenger Hunt: Hide jelly beans around the room for players to find and sort.
  • Jelly Bean Relay Race: Teams take turns sorting, racing to be the first to finish their bowl.
Tip

Use a muffin tin or egg carton to keep the sorted jelly beans separated. Use tweezers or chopsticks to make the sorting even more challenging.

11. Pin the Tail on the Bunny

Pin the Tail on the Bunny is a game that never gets old, and it’s perfect for kids of all ages. You can find printable templates online or, if you’re feeling crafty, you can make your own bunny silhouette.

Just be sure to have plenty of tails (or cotton balls, or whatever you’re using) on hand, because things can get a little competitive.

Variations for more creative play:

  • Pin the Egg on the Basket
  • Pin the Carrot on the Bunny
Tip

After you blindfold the players, spin them around a few times before they try to pin the tail. It adds an extra layer of hilarity (and potential dizziness).

12. Jelly Bean War

If you’re looking for a fun and slightly ridiculous Easter game that doesn’t involve marshmallow chicks, have I got the thing for you: Jelly Bean War!

  • Here’s how it works: Grab a table and some masking tape. Divide that table right down the middle.
  • Next, dump 20 jelly beans in the center of the table. Why 20? I don’t know, it just seemed like a good number. Feel free to use more or less depending on how long you want this epic battle to last.
  • Now, here’s where things get interesting. Each player gets a straw. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to blow as many jelly beans as possible to the other side of the table.

And you only have one minute to do so.  After a minute, whoevers’ blown the most jelly beans into enemy territory is the winner. 

But wait, there’s more! Want to make this Easter egg hunt even more egg-citing? (Sorry, couldn’t resist the pun!) Here’s a few variations to try:

  1. Color-Coded Chaos: Assign each player a specific jelly bean color. They can only blow their designated color to the other side. It’s like a delicious game of color sorting!
  2. Bunny Hop Blowout: Players must hop like bunnies while blowing the jelly beans. It’s a workout and a game all in one! Talk about multitasking.

13. Stacking Egg Halves

This game is a test of patience and steady hands. Give each player a few plastic egg halves and challenge them to stack them as high as possible without toppling the tower.

You can make it more interesting by adding rules, such as using only one hand or stacking the eggs while standing on one leg.

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14. Egg and Straw Race

Get ready for another indoor Easter game that’ll eave you breathless – literally! Introducing the Egg and Straw Race, the indoor Easter game that proves once and for all that blowing hot air can actually be useful.

Here’s the deal: You’ve got a plastic egg, a straw, and a goal.

You need to blow that egg down the line and into the goal using nothing but your own lung power and a flimsy little straw.

Sound easy? Well, let me tell you, it’s not. But that’s what makes it so darn fun!

But wait, there’s more! Want to make this Easter egg hunt even more egg-citing? (Yeah, I went there.) Here are a few variations to try:

  1. Egg Obstacle Course: Set up obstacles along the way, like mini hurdles or tunnels made from toilet paper rolls. It’s like a miniature egg Olympics!
  2. Egg Relay Race: Split into teams and take turns blowing the egg. First team to get their egg to the goal wins. Just don’t pass out from all that blowing! 
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15. Raw Egg Crush Game

The objective is simple: crush a raw egg using only one hand. That’s right, no tools, no tricks, just pure hand-squeezing power. The player who crushes their eggs the fastest wins.  This game is A LOT more difficult than it sounds.

Just grab a few raw eggs for each player and some paper towels for the inevitable clean-up. Trust me, you’re going to need them.

To set up the game, have everyone sit in a circle around a pile of raw eggs like some sort of bizarre sacrificial offering. Make sure some sort of painting tarp is spread out under all of the players to make cleanup easy peasy.

Give each player 3-5 eggs, depending on how long you want the game to last (and how many eggs you’re willing to sacrifice for the sake of entertainment).

When everyone’s ready, shout “go!” and watch the mayhem unfold. Players will start squeezing their eggs one at a time, using only one hand.

And here’s the kicker (or should I say, cracker?): players can only use the palms of their hands. No rings, no fingernails, no secret egg-crushing gadgets. Just good old-fashioned hand strength.

The first player to crush all their eggs wins.

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16. Easter Egg Mini Puzzles: Piece Together the Fun! 

Get ready to put your puzzle-solving skills to the test with Easter Egg Mini Puzzles.

Your goal is to put together mini puzzles faster than the other players. But don’t worry, you don’t need to be a master puzzler to win.

Even I managed to complete a puzzle once… after a few hours and a lot of frustrated groaning. 

Here’s some other options to keep the fun going:

  1. Team Puzzling: Split into teams and work together to complete the puzzles. Just don’t let your competitive side turn you into a puzzle dictator!
  2. Puzzle Relay: Players take turns completing parts of the puzzle before passing it to the next player. It’s like a really nerdy relay race. 
Tip

If you’re using store-bought mini puzzles, make sure to keep the boxes for reference. There’s nothing worse than getting to the end of a puzzle and realizing you have no idea what it’s supposed to look like. Trust me, I’ve been there.

17. Easter Mad Libs: Fill in the Blanks, Laugh Until You Crack!

Who doesn’t love a good Mad Lib? This Easter edition will have you filling in the blanks with all sorts of silly words to create hilarious Easter stories.

Dive into this Easter-themed creative writing exercise – one with more more laughter and less grammar. 

Variations for super duper fun:

  1. Group Mad Libs: Split into teams and take turns filling in the blanks. The team with the funniest story wins!
  2. Act It Out: After completing the Mad Lib, players have to act out the story.
  3. Picture Mad Libs: Provide a template Easter scene with blank spaces. Players fill in the blanks with descriptions of what silly objects, characters, etc. should be drawn in those spaces. Then they illustrate their wacky creation.
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18. Easter Egg Bingo

Who doesn’t love a classic game of bingo, especially when it’s given an Easter twist? This egg-cellent activity is perfect for indoor easter games and can be enjoyed by kids of all ages.Variations:

  • Use plastic easter eggs filled with small treats or prizes as markers.
  • Create bingo cards with Easter-themed images like bunnies, eggs, and baskets.
  • Play with jelly beans or chocolate eggs as markers for a sweet twist.

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19. Chubby Bunny

Prepare to laugh until you cry (or at least until your cheeks hurt) with this hilarious game that’s sure to be a hit at your easter party.

The rules are simple: stuff as many marshmallow bunnies (or any small, soft treats) into your mouth as possible while trying to say “Chubby Bunny” clearly.

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20. Plastic Egg Halves Color Match

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This classic game is a fun and engaging easter activity for kids of all ages. Simply scatter plastic egg halves (in various colors) around the room or play area, and challenge players to find matching pairs.

Here’s some creative variations for more fun:

  • Hide small treats or prizes underneath some of the egg halves for an added surprise.
  • Make it a timed challenge to see who can find the most matches within a set time limit.
  • Assign players a certain color and make them ONLY pick up their own color amidst the chaos of all of the other colors.

Use a large egg container or basket to hold all the egg halves, making it easier to mix them up and distribute them around the play area.

How to Choose the Best Indoor Easter Game Lineup for Your Group

Alright, folks, let’s talk about how to pick the perfect indoor game for your Easter shindig! I know, I know, there are so many options out there that it can make your head spin faster than a toddler hopped up on Easter candy. But fear not, I’ve got a few tips to help you navigate this labyrinth of fun!

  • First off, let’s be real – you gotta consider the age range and interests of your guests. I mean, you don’t want to be the host who tries to make a group of toddlers play trivia, right? That’s just asking for a tantrum tsunami! Stick to simple stuff like Easter egg hunts or coloring for the little ones, and save the brain-busters for the older crowd.
  • Next up, take a look at your party space. If you’re blessed with a sprawling mansion, by all means, go wild with egg bowling or relay races! But if you’re like me and your place is more on the cozy side, maybe opt for some bingo or matching games instead. No need to risk Aunt Mildred taking out a lamp during a heated game of “Peeps Basket Toss,” am I right?
  • Oh, and let’s not forget about the noise level! If you’re aiming for a chill, low-key vibe, it’s probably best to steer clear of any games that involve screaming, yelling, or uncontrollable laughter. Trust me, your neighbors will thank you.
  • Lastly, don’t be afraid to switch things up. Variety is the spice of life, and the same goes for Easter games. Keep everyone on their toes by offering a smorgasbord of activities. It’ll be like an Easter-themed buffet, but with less food and more fun!
  • And here’s a bonus tip from yours truly: ask your guests what they want to play. It might sound obvious, but sometimes we get so caught up in planning the perfect party that we forget to consult the people who actually matter – our friends and family. Plus, it takes some of the pressure off you to be the ultimate game master.
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