The Ultimate Guide to Places to Hide Easter Eggs for Easter Egg Hunts


Lookin’ for clever spots to stash eggs for an Easter egg hunt?

Well, whether you’re hidin’ them in the bushes outside, tuckin’ them behind couch cushions, or crammin’ them into closet corners, the options for cunning hideaways are endless.

And I’m gonna help you pick the perfect hidey holes!

In this guide jam-packed with over 100 egg-cellent Easter egg hidinh spots, you’ll discover unique places inside and outdoors to conceal those eggs, keeping everyone guessing and grinning.

So, ready to transform your home into a labyrinth of mystery and excitement for your easter egg hunt?

Let’s begin!

Room Specific Places to Hide Easter Eggs Indoors

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The lists and tables below are your secret guide, filled with creative hiding spots for every nook and cranny of your home

But here’s the deal: while I provide the inspiration, you’re the captain of this ship.

It’s up to you to make sure every hiding spot is safe and suitable for your crew. And remember, if a spot is good for teens, adults can join in the hunt there too.

So, grab your map (okay, the tables) and set sail on your Easter egg hiding journey.

Just use your common sense to avoid any mishaps. Let the egg hunting begin – may it be safe, fun, and full of surprises.

Living Room

  1. Inside the globe of a floor lamp
  2. Taped underneath a table or chair
  3. Inside a house plant’s pot
  4. Inside DVD cases on the movie shelf
  5. Inside the grandfather clock
  6. Behind painting canvases leaning against the wall
  7. Inside a tissue box
  8. Inside an unused fireplace
  9. Inside the cable box or media console
  10. Buried in a basket of magazines

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
Inside the globe of a floor lampTeens, AdultsMake sure the lamp is not hot or in use. Avoid fragile globes.
Taped underneath a table or chairToddlers, KidsUse painter’s tape to avoid damage to furniture.
Inside a house plant’s potKids, TeensAvoid if the plant is toxic or delicate.
Inside DVD cases on the movie shelfKids, TeensMake sure DVDs aren’t valuable or collectibles.
Inside the grandfather clockAdultsOnly use if the clock can be safely opened and is not an antique.
Behind painting canvases leaning against the wallTeens, AdultsMake surepaintings are secure and won’t fall.
Inside a tissue boxToddlers, KidsRemove sharp edges from the box if any.
Inside an unused fireplaceTeens, AdultsMake sure the fireplace is clean and safe.
Behind the cable box or media consoleTeens, AdultsAvoid if electronics are sensitive or the setup is complex.
Buried in a basket of magazinesKids, TeensMake surethe basket is stable and won’t tip over.

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Kitchen

  1. Inside a box of cereal or crackers
  2. Inside the flour or sugar containers
  3. Inside a dishwasher
  4. Taped inside cabinet doors
  5. Inside cooking pots on their shelves
  6. Inside the microwave
  7. Buried at the bottom of the garbage can (clean!)
  8. Inside the filter area of the fridge
  9. Inside a canned food item in the pantry
  10. Behind the sink pipes

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
Inside a box of cereal or crackersKidsMake sure the box is sealed properly afterward to avoid spills.
Inside the flour or sugar containersTeens, AdultsUse containers that are less used to avoid contamination.
Inside a dishwasherKids, Teens, AdultsMake sure the diswasher is empty.
Taped inside cabinet doorsKids, TeensUse painter’s tape to avoid damage to the cabinet.
Inside cooking pots on their shelvesKids, TeensMake sure pots are clean and not in use.
Inside the microwaveKidsMake sure the microwave is not used during the hunt.
Buried at the bottom of a clean garbage canTeens, AdultsClearly mark or separate from actual waste.
Inside the filter area of the fridgeAdultsMake sure it does not interfere with the appliance’s function.
Inside a canned food item in the pantryAdultsChoose cans that aren’t essential to the meal preparation.
Behind the sink pipesAdultsMake sure the area is clean and no tools are required to reach the spot.

Bathroom

  1. Inside a rolled up towel
  2. Taped to the back of a shampoo bottle in the shower
  3. Inside the toilet paper roll on the holder
  4. Inside a box of tissues or cotton balls
  5. Inside a soap dispenser
  6. Inside the tank of the toilet
  7. Taped at the back of a drawer
  8. Buried in the laundry hamper with dirty clothes
  9. Behind the plunger or under the sink pipes
  10. Taped to the bottom of the waste basket

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
Inside a rolled up towelToddlers, KidsMake sure towels are clean and accessible.
Taped to the back of a shampoo bottleKids, TeensAvoid using expensive or glass bottles.
Inside the toilet paper roll on the holderToddlers, KidsUse rolls that are near the end to avoid waste.
Inside a box of tissues or cotton ballsToddlers, KidsMake sure the box is easily opened without spilling contents.
Inside a soap dispenserTeens, AdultsUse a dispenser that is not in use or is easily cleanable.
Inside the tank of the toiletAdultsmake surecleanliness and safety; avoid if hygiene could be compromised.
Taped at the back of a drawerKids, Teensmake surethe drawer is not containing valuables or breakables.
Buried in the laundry hamperTeens, AdultsUse only with clean clothes or clearly separate from actual laundry.
Behind the plunger or under the sink pipesTeens, Adultsmake surecleanliness and that the area is not too cramped.
Taped to the bottom of the waste basketKids, TeensMake sure the basket is clean and the egg is clearly marked to avoid confusion.

Bedrooms

  1. Inside a pillowcase with pillows
  2. Folded neatly into a stack of clothing
  3. Tied with ribbon around a bedpost
  4. Taped under a dresser drawer
  5. Tucked inside shoes in the closet
  6. Hidden in a pocket of clothing hanging up
  7. Inside jewelry boxes or cologne bottles
  8. Buried under stuffed animals on a shelf
  9. Taped under the bed or mattress
  10. Folded into sheets on a high closet shelf

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
Inside a pillowcase with pillowsKids, TeensMake sure pillows aren’t silk or easily damaged.
Folded neatly into a stack of clothingKids, TeensChoose stacks that aren’t prone to toppling over.
Tied with ribbon around a bedpostToddlers, KidsMake sure ribbons are brightly colored for visibility and do not pose a tripping hazard.
Taped under a dresser drawerTeens, AdultsUse painter’s tape to avoid damage to furniture.
Tucked inside shoes in the closetKids, TeensMake sure the shoes aren’t expensive or easily deformed.
Hidden in a pocket of clothing hanging upKids, TeensChoose clothing that is durable and not delicate.
Inside jewelry boxes AdultsMake sure items aren’t valuable or fragile.
Buried under stuffed animals on a shelfToddlers, KidsMake surethe shelf is stable and within reach.
Taped under the bed or mattressTeens, AdultsUse painter’s tape and make sureit does not leave residue.
Folded into sheets on a high closet shelfTeens, AdultsMake sure access is safe and does not require risky climbing.
Tip

Want to keep rooms private during your Easter egg hunt? Simply tape a big X on those closed doors. This universally understood symbol kindly tells even little easter egg hunters “Not this area today!” Using tape keeps things easy so you can relax while they discover where eggs are hidden in pre-approved party zones.Β 

Dining Room

  1. Inside fancy china on display shelves
  2. Taped under the dining table
  3. Inside a decorative bowl or vase on a shelf
  4. Between folded napkins stored in a sideboard cabinet
  5. Taped beneath a chair seat cushion
  6. Inside an old gravy boat that no one really uses
  7. Wedged between books on a bookshelf
  8. Stuffed into the cushions of an armchair
  9. In the branches of a centerpiece fruit bowl
  10. Hidden amongst extra cloth napkins in their holder drawer

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
Inside fancy china on display shelvesAdultsmake sure items aren’t antique or fragile.
Taped under the dining tableKids, TeensUse painter’s tape to avoid damage to furniture.
Inside a decorative bowl or vase on a shelfKids, Teensmake surethe items are stable and not easily knocked over.
Between folded napkins stored in a sideboardToddlers, KidsChoose napkins that aren’t heirlooms or delicate.
Taped beneath a chair seat cushionKids, TeensUse painter’s tape and check for easy reattachment of cushions.
Inside a disused gravy boatKids, TeensMake sure the gravy boat is not in use and is clean.
Wedged between books on a bookshelfTeens, AdultsMake sure books are securely placed and not valuable.
Stuffed into the cushions of an idle armchairKids, TeensCheck for easy retrieval without damaging the cushions.
Under the fruit of centerpiece fruit bowlToddlers, KidsMake sure the centerpiece is stable and non-breakable.
Hidden amongst extra cloth napkins in their holder drawerKids, TeensMake sure napkins aren’t delicate or valuable.

Basement

  1. Inside folded blankets on basement shelves
  2. Between files and papers stacked on a desk
  3. Taped to basement ceiling rafters
  4. Inside paint cans or toolboxes
  5. Wedged between jars on dusty basement shelves
  6. Inside folding chairs leaning against the wall
  7. Tucked into old gloves hanging up
  8. Inside empty plastic storage bins
  9. Hidden in little-used board game boxes
  10. Taped beneath the stairs

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
Inside folded blankets on basement shelvesKids, Teensmake sureshelves are within reach and stable.
Between files and papers stacked on a deskTeens, AdultsChoose stacks that aren’t important or confidential.
Taped to basement ceiling raftersAdultsUse painter’s tape and make sure everyone can be safe when reaching for high places.
Inside paint cans or toolboxesAdultsmake surecans are empty and toolboxes aren’t in use or dangerous.
Wedged between jars on dusty basement shelvesTeens, AdultsClean jars beforehand to avoid dust and make surestability.
Inside folding chairs leaning against the wallKids, TeensMake sure chairs are stable and not easily tipped over.
Tucked into old gloves hanging upKids, Teensmake suregloves are clean and not housing any pests.
Inside empty plastic storage binsKids, TeensCheck bins are clean and accessible.
Hidden in little-used board game boxesKids, Teensmake sureboxes aren’t collectibles or in pristine condition.
Taped beneath the stairsTeens, AdultsUse painter’s tape and make sureit does not leave residue or damage surfaces.

Laundry Room

  1. Folded neatly into stacks of clean clothes
  2. Inside shoes on the closet floor
  3. Taped to the inside of the ironing board
  4. Tucked into a clothes hamper
  5. Hidden in a laundry basket filled with socks
  6. Inside detergent bottles on a shelf
  7. In the bottom desk drawer with pens and pencils
  8. Taped to the backside of the washing machine
  9. Inside laundry gloves hanging on the wall
  10. Stuffed into the toe of rainboots

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
Folded neatly into stacks of clean clothesKids, Teensmake sureclothes aren’t freshly ironed or in a place where they can be disturbed.
Inside shoes on the closet floorKids, TeensChoose shoes that aren’t used often or delicate.
Taped to the inside of the ironing boardTeens, AdultsUse painter’s tape to avoid leaving residue.
Tucked into a clothes hamperKids, Teensmake surethe hamper is clean and accessible.
Hidden in a laundry basket filled with socksToddlers, KidsMake sure socks are clean and the basket is stable.
Inside detergent bottles on a shelfAdultsmake surebottles are empty or the egg is bagged to prevent contamination.
Inside a washing machine or dryerKids, TeensMake sure that both are empty and not in use and that kids won’t try to climb inside of it.
Taped to the backside of the washing machineTeens, AdultsUse painter’s tape and make surethe area doesn’t get hot.
Inside laundry gloves hanging on the wallKids, Teensmake suregloves are clean and not used with hazardous materials.
Taped to the underside of the laundry sinkKids, TeensUse painter’s tape

Attic

  1. Taped to the rafters ceiling
  2. Inside old suitcases and trunks
  3. Hidden in the pages of old books
  4. Tucked inside unused musical instrument cases
  5. Inside folded blankets on shelves
  6. Within the branches of artificial Christmas trees
  7. Within old board games boxes
  8. Inside the hollow posts of an old rocking horse
  9. Taped beneath furniture drawers
  10. Inside the film canisters of an old projector

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
Taped to the rafters ceilingAdultsmake suresafety when reaching high places and use painter’s tape.
Inside old suitcases and trunksTeens, Adultsmake sureitems aren’t valuable or fragile and are accessible.
Hidden in the pages of old booksTeens, AdultsChoose books that aren’t rare or valuable.
Tucked inside unused musical instrument casesTeens, Adultsmake surecases aren’t for valuable instruments and are accessible.
Inside folded blankets on shelvesKids, TeensMake sure shelves are within reach and stable.
Within the branches of artificial Christmas treesKids, Teensmake surethe tree is stable and does not contain fragile ornaments.
Within old board games boxesKids, Teensmake suregames aren’t collectibles or in pristine condition.
Inside the hollow posts of an old rocking horseKids, TeensMake sure the horse is stable and safe to approach.
Taped beneath furniture drawersTeens, AdultsUse painter’s tape and make suredrawers aren’t valuable or antique.
Inside the film canisters of an old projectorAdultsmake surecanisters aren’t valuable or containing important film.

Garage

  1. Within folds of outdoor cushions stroage
  2. Inside empty paint cans and trays
  3. Tucked into boxes with old holiday decorations
  4. Within unused gardening gloves or shoes
  5. Hidden in pockets of jackets on coat hooks
  6. Inside empty flower pots on shelves
  7. Taped beneath shelves holding tools
  8. In the trunks of vehicles
  9. Inside empty plastic containers
  10. Inside of a tool box

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
Within folds of outdoor cushions storageKids, Teensmake surecushions are clean and the storage area is accessible.
Inside empty paint cans and traysAdultsMake sure cans and trays are clean and free from hazardous residues.
Tucked into boxes with old holiday decorationsKids, Teensmake sureboxes are easily accessible and decorations aren’t fragile.
Within unused gardening gloves or shoesKids, TeensMake sure gloves or shoes are clean and not used with hazardous materials.
Hidden in pockets of jackets on coat hooksKids, TeensChoose jackets that aren’t in regular use or delicate.
Inside empty flower pots on shelvesKids, Teensmake surepots are clean and accessible without risk of falling.
Taped beneath shelves holding toolsTeens, AdultsUse painter’s tape and make suretools are securely stored and not hazardous.
In the trunks of vehiclesAdultsmake surevehicles are unlocked and safe to access.
Inside empty plastic containersKids, TeensMake sure containers are clean and easily accessible.
Inside of a tool boxTeens, Adultsmake suretools are safely stored and nothing sharp enough to cut is on top of the Easter egg
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Before placing Easter eggs in storage areas, like inside empty paint cans, flower pots, or gardening gloves, make sure everything is clean and free from dangerous materials. This helps avoid turning your fun hunt into a messy (or dangerous) affair.

Non Room Specific Places to Hide Easter Eggs Indoors

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After exploring room-specific locations in the previous section, let’s broaden the horizons with hiding spots that aren’t confined to any single area of the house.

Looking for clever places to stash Easter eggs that can be anywhere and everywhere- theseΒ ideas that work across the entire home.Β 

The suggestions below are perfect for a full-house search, perfect for egg hunters of all ages.

  1. Inside a closet
  2. Under a bed
  3. Behind the curtains
  4. Inside a cabinet
  5. Behind the couch
  6. Under a rug
  7. Inside the oven
  8. Inside the microwave
  9. Behind a picture frame
  10. Under a pile of pillows
  11. Inside a potted plant
  12. Under the sink
  13. Behind the toilet
  14. Inside a sock drawer
  15. Inside a jacket pocket
  16. Under a blanket
  17. Inside a laundry basket
  18. Inside a shoe
  19. Behind books on a bookshelf
  20. Inside a vase
  21. Underneath board games
  22. Behind the TV stand
  23. Inside a toy box
  24. Inside a backpack
  25. Under a pile of stuffed animals
  26. Inside a piano bench
  27. Underneath a hat
  28. Inside a dresser drawer
  29. Underneath a pile of towels
  30. Inside an umbrella stand
  31. Behind a mirror
  32. Inside a desk drawer
  33. Behind the refrigerator
  34. Inside a winter coat
  35. Underneath a rug
  36. Inside a box of legos
  37. Behind a row of shoes
  38. Inside a lampshade
  39. Inside an empty tissue box
  40. Underneath the kitchen table
  41. Behind the washing machine
  42. Inside a mailbox
  43. Behind a row of board games
  44. Inside a coloring book
  45. Behind an armchair
  46. Inside a fake plant
  47. Underneath a basket of magazines
  48. Inside a suitcase
  49. Inside a pumpkin
  50. Behind the basement stairs

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
Inside a closetKids, Teensmake sureit’s accessible without disturbing stored items.
Under a bedKids, TeensCheck for dust or items that shouldn’t be disturbed.
Behind the curtainsToddlers, KidsMake sure curtains are securely fastened.
Inside a cabinetKids, TeensAvoid fragile items or high shelves.
Behind the couchToddlers, Kidsmake surethe area is clean and free of small, lose objects.
Under a rugKids, TeensChoose rugs that won’t slip when stepped on.
Inside the ovenAdultsMake sure the oven is off and cool.
Inside the microwaveTeens, Adultsmake surethe microwave won’t be used during the hunt.
Behind a picture frameKids, TeensAvoid moving valuable or heavy frames.
Under a pile of pillowsToddlers, Kidsmake surestability of the pile to prevent tumbling.
Inside a potted plantTeens, AdultsChoose plants that are sturdy and non-toxic.
Under the sinkKids, TeensMake sure there are no hazardous materials stored there.
Behind the toiletTeens, Adultsmake surecleanliness and that the area isn’t cramped.
Inside a sock drawerKids, TeensAvoid disturbing organized items.
Inside a jacket pocketTeens, AdultsChoose jackets that aren’t in daily use.
Under a blanketToddlers, KidsCheck for items underneath that shouldn’t be uncovered.
Inside a laundry basketKids, Teensmake surethe basket is stable and contents are clean.
Inside a shoeKids, TeensMake sure the shoe is clean and dry.
Behind books on a bookshelfTeens, AdultsAvoid shifting heavy books or valuable editions.
Inside a vaseTeens, AdultsChoose vases that are stable and not fragile.
Underneath board gamesKids, Teensmake suregames are securely stacked and won’t fall.
Behind the TV standTeens, AdultsCheck for dust and make surecables aren’t disturbed.
Inside a toy boxToddlers, KidsMake sure the box is easily accessible and toys are safe.
Inside a backpackKids, TeensChoose backpacks that aren’t in use to avoid confusion.
Under a pile of stuffed animalsToddlers, Kidsmake surethe pile is stable and animals are clean.
Inside a piano benchTeens, AdultsAvoid if the bench contains valuable music sheets or is antique.
Underneath a hatKids, TeensMake sure hats aren’t valuable or easily misshaped.
Inside a dresser drawerKids, TeensAvoid disturbing organized items or opening heavy drawers.
Underneath a pile of towelsKids, Teensmake suretowels are clean and the pile is stable.
Inside an umbrella standTeens, AdultsMake sure stand is stable and umbrellas aren’t damaged.
Behind a mirrorTeens, Adultsmake suremirrors are securely mounted and not easily shifted.
Inside a desk drawerKids, TeensAvoid private documents or office supplies that could be hazardous.
Behind the refrigeratorAdultsCheck for cleanliness and make sureit’s easily accessible.
Inside a winter coatTeens, AdultsChoose coats that aren’t in daily use.
Underneath a rugRepeatDuplicate entry, apply same tip as before.
Inside a box of legosKids, Teensmake surethe box is not a collectible and is easily resealable.
Behind a row of shoesKids, TeensMake sure the area is clean and shoes aren’t disturbed.
Inside a lampshadeTeens, AdultsChoose lampshades that are stable and not fragile.
Inside an empty tissue boxKids, Teensmake surethe box is easily accessible and won’t spill contents.
Underneath the kitchen tableToddlers, KidsCheck for cleanliness and make suretable is stable.
Behind the washing machineAdultsmake surearea is clean and machine is not in use.
Inside a mailboxTeens, AdultsMake sure it’s an indoor mailbox and not in use.
Behind a row of board gamesRepeatDuplicate entry, apply same tip as before.
Inside a coloring bookKids, TeensChoose books that aren’t in use or valuable.
Behind an armchairKids, Teensmake surethe area is clean and chair is stable.
Inside a fake plantKids, TeensChoose plants that are sturdy and easily accessible.
Underneath a basket of magazinesKids, Teensmake surethe basket is stable and won’t tip over.
Inside a suitcaseTeens, AdultsMake sure the suitcase is not in use and easily accessible.
Inside a pumpkinSeasonalmake surethe pumpkin is fake and stable.
Behind the basement stairsTeens, AdultsCheck for safety and make surethe area is well-lit and accessible.

Places to Hide Easter Eggs Outside

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No need to feel like you have to stick to hiding Easter eggs indoors. The outdoors is just as nice. And has some pretty cool hiding spots

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Hiding SpotRecommended Age RangeCautionary Tips
In a tree hollowKids, TeensCheck for animals or insects before placing eggs.
Under a bushToddlers, KidsAvoid bushes with thorns or poison ivy.
In tall grassKids, TeensMake sure the area is tick-free and easily navigable.
Under a porchTeens, AdultsMake sure the space is clean and free of spiders or debris.
In flower potsKids, TeensChoose pots that are stable and not housing delicate plants.
Under garden gnomesKidsmake suregnomes are securely placed and won’t tip over.
In mailboxesTeens, AdultsConfirm it’s legal and the mailbox isn’t in use.
Under rocksKids, TeensChoose smaller, manageable rocks to avoid lifting injuries.
In rain guttersAdultsmake suregutters are clean and safe to reach.
Buried in mulch/dirtKids, TeensMark the spot subtly to avoid endless searching.
Taped under picnic tablesTeens, AdultsUse weather-resistant tape and check table stability.
Hidden in bushesKids, TeensSelect bushes that are easy to navigate without scratching.
Inside hollow logsKids, TeensInspect for critters or sharp edges first.
Under doormatsKidsMake sure mats are non-slip and placed back correctly.
In holes in fencesKids, Teensmake surethere are no splinters or sharp edges.
Under lawn chairsKids, TeensCheck for stability and cleanliness of the area.
Hung in treesTeens, AdultsUse biodegradable materials for hanging.
Taped to light postsTeens, Adultsmake suretape does not damage the post or leave residue.
Under piles of leavesKids, TeensMake sure the pile is free of debris or sharp objects.
Behind tree stumpsKids, TeensInspect for insects or uneven ground.
Buried in the sandboxToddlers, KidsMark the area subtly to help guide the search.
On tree branchesTeens, AdultsPlace eggs on lower branches to avoid climbing accidents.
Tucked into shrubsKids, TeensChoose shrubs that are soft and easily parted.
Inside bird housesTeens, Adultsmake surethe house is empty and accessible without disturbing wildlife.
Taped under park benchesTeens, AdultsCheck bench stability and use appropriate tape.
Behind plantersKids, Teensmake sureplanters are stable and not easily tipped.
Thrown up into treesAdultsOnly use this for very visible eggs and avoid damage to the tree.
Behind trash cansTeens, AdultsMake sure the area is clean and free from pests.
Buried in wood pilesTeens, AdultsInspect for stability of the pile and presence of insects.
Taped on playground equipmentKids, TeensUse child-safe tape and avoid obstructing play areas.
Rolled in yards of stringKids, Teensmake surethe string does not pose a tripping hazard.
In lawn mower basketsAdultsConfirm the mower is not in use and is safe to approach.
In old bootsKids, TeensCheck that boots are clean and free of spiders.
Under piles of sticksKids, TeensMake sure the pile is stable and sticks aren’t sharp.
Inside watering cansKids, TeensChoose cans that are empty and clean.
In wheelbarrowsKids, Teensmake surethe wheelbarrow is stable and not used for construction debris.
Behind garden statuesTeens, AdultsCheck for stability and respect decorative items.
Behind bicyclesKids, TeensMake sure bikes are securely parked and won’t tip over.
Hidden under old tiresTeens, AdultsInspect for cleanliness and standing water.
Inside potted plantsKids, TeensAvoid fragile pots or valuable plants.
In wind chimesTeens, Adultsmake surechimes are securely hung and can be accessed safely.
In old bucketsKids, TeensCheck for rust or sharp edges.
Under fountainsTeens, AdultsMake sure the area is safe to reach and dry.
Buried in piles of leavesRepeatDuplicate entry, apply same tip as before.
On porch stepsKids, Teensmake suresteps are dry and free of trip hazards.
In rain barrelsTeens, AdultsConfirm barrels are empty or covered securely.
Among deck chairsKids, TeensArrange chairs to avoid tipping or trapping fingers.
Along fence postsTeens, AdultsAvoid sharp edges or unstable fence sections.
Under tarpaulinsTeens, AdultsMake sure the tarp is securely placed and doesn’t hide hazards.
Wedged between bricksTeens, AdultsInspect for loose bricks

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Easter Egg Hiding Tips for Every Bunny

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Easter egg hunts are super fun, and we’ve got some cool ideas to make sure everyone, from tiny tots to big kids, has a blast finding those colorful eggs.

For the Little Bunnies (Toddlers)

For our smallest egg hunters, keep it easy-peasy. Put those eggs where they can’t miss them, like right on the grass, in their toy box, or on the window ledge. This way, they find the eggs super fast and feel like champions.

For the Big Kids

The big kids are ready for a bit more of a challenge. Time to get sneaky with your hiding spots! How about putting eggs in a book, under a pot, or behind a picture? It’ll be like a treasure hunt, and they’ll have to look carefully to find them all.

For the Teen Detectives

Teens might act too cool for school, but deep down, they love a good hunt. The trick is to up the ante.

Hide eggs in places that require a bit of problem-solving or teamwork to access.

Think about locations that are just out of reach without a little ingenuityβ€”like on the highest bookshelf, or cleverly camouflaged in the backyard.

For this age, mix in some eggs that contain clues leading to the next egg, making a mini-adventure or riddle to solve.

For the Grown-Ups (Yes, Adults!)

Who says adults can’t join the fun? For them, make it a mix of hilariously simple and devilishly hard hiding spots.

Some eggs can be in plain sight but on top of the fridge, or hidden in the shed among the garden tools.

You can even include some “luxury” eggs with vouchers for coffee, or a free pass from doing the dishes.

Tip

Assign a color to each age groupβ€”like yellow for toddlers, green for older kids, blue for teens, and red for adults. This way, hunters only go for their assigned color eggs. It keeps the little ones from stumbling upon a challenging puzzle egg and gives everyone a fair shot at finding their treasures.

Want More?

Craving new celebration ideas? Come back for β€œ40 Awesome Easter Minute to Win It Game Ideas You Need Now ” and β€œ7 Ways to Keep the Fun Going After an Easter Egg Huntβ€œ.

Your Turn

Which hiding spots do you think you might want to use for your fantastic Easter egg hunt? Let me know in the comments below.


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