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Easter Games That’ll Make Your Family Gathering the Talk of Every Holiday
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Easter games for families can transform your typical holiday gathering into an unforgettable celebration that has everyone from toddlers to grandparents laughing until their sides hurt.
I’ve been hosting Easter celebrations for over fifteen years, and let me tell you something – the year I forgot to plan games was the year my nephew spent the entire afternoon glued to his tablet while my mother-in-law kept checking her watch.
Never again.
Why Your Easter Needs Games (Beyond Just Surviving Uncle Bob’s Politics)
Here’s the thing about family gatherings. Without structured fun, they can turn into awkward small talk marathons. But throw in some friendly competition and suddenly your shy cousin is trash-talking your brother over an egg-and-spoon race.
The magic happens when:
- Kids actually put down their devices
- Adults remember how to play
- Three generations find common ground
- Someone inevitably becomes the family legend (usually for the most spectacular egg-dropping failure)

Classic Easter Games That Never Get Old
Egg & Spoon Race: The Gateway Drug to Family Fun
This is where I always start because it’s foolproof. Grab some plastic spoons and colorful plastic Easter eggs.
Here’s how to make it epic:
- Age handicaps: Toddlers get bigger spoons, teenagers get teaspoons
- Obstacle courses: Set up lawn chairs to weave through
- Team relays: Pass the egg between family members
- Power-ups: Let little ones use both hands for the first half
Pro tip from my disasters: Fill those plastic eggs with jelly beans. When someone inevitably drops theirs, they get a consolation prize instead of a meltdown.

Egg Toss: Where Relationships Are Tested
Partners face each other and toss an egg back and forth. After each successful catch, take one step backward. Last team standing wins bragging rights for an entire year.
My family’s modifications:
- Under 8 years old gets foam eggs
- Competitive adults get real eggs (and extra cleanup duty)
- Middle ground uses water balloons filled with confetti

Bunny Hop Relay: Chaos in the Best Way
Everyone hops in burlap sacks to the finish line. Sounds simple until your dignified father-in-law is bouncing across the yard like a caffeinated kangaroo.
Make it memorable:
- Create checkpoint stations with hidden treats
- Add bunny ears to the sacks
- Film everything (trust me on this)

Games That Require Almost Nothing But Deliver Everything
Jelly Bean Vacuum Challenge
Hand everyone straws and bowls of jelly beans. One minute to pick up as many beans as possible using only the straw. No hands allowed.
This game is pure gold because:
- It’s hilarious to watch
- Requires zero athletic ability
- Creates instant comedy when someone accidentally inhales a jelly bean
Easter Egg Tower Engineering
Give teams toilet paper tubes and plastic eggs. Two minutes to build the tallest tower possible.
Advanced version: Use real hard-boiled eggs for the engineering majors in your family who think they’re too cool for “easy” games.

Bunny Bean Bag Carnival
Draw a bunny on cardboard and cut holes in strategic places. Toss bean bags through the holes for points.
DIY hack: No bean bags? Fill sandwich bags with rice and tape them shut.

High-Energy Games for When Sugar Kicks In
Ping Pong Flop: The Game That Breaks the Internet
Tape small boxes to players’ backs. Fill boxes with ping pong balls. Players must jump, dance, and wiggle to get all balls out first.
I’m not kidding when I say this game went viral in our family WhatsApp group. My 70-year-old aunt doing the “ping pong shuffle” got more views than my teenager’s TikToks.
Balloon Races with Rules
Set up lanes in your yard. Each player pushes a balloon to the finish line using only designated body parts.
Round variations:
- Head only
- Elbow only
- Knees only
- Team cooperation (two people, one balloon)
Licorice Dangle Challenge
Hang licorice strings from a broomstick. Players must eat their piece without using hands. First to finish wins.
Easter twist: Use those long chocolate bunny ears instead of licorice.