20 Egg-citing Easter Minute To Win It Games For Kids
Get ready for some Easter fun with these 20 egg-citing Minute to Win It games for kids and adults!
These fast-paced, easy-to-set-up Easter minute to win it games are perfect for:
- Family game nights
- School, home, or church parties
- Easy springtime entertainment
Whether you’re planning a family gathering or an Easter celebration with friends, these games will bring laughter, friendly competition, and plenty of egg-citement!
The best part? These easy Easter-themed games require only a few supplies and don’t leave a big mess behind. Many games repeat the same items!
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Easy Easter Minute To Win It Games For Kids
Pro Tip: If your family loves Minute to Win It games, store commonly used materials for easy reuse.
1. Eggshell Shuffle
Supplies: plastic eggs
How to Play: Players have one minute to match and put together as many plastic egg halves as quickly has possible.
Make it easier: Put half of each plastic egg in separate baskets for easier matching!
2. Egg Roll
Supplies: plastic eggs, straws
How to Play: Players use only a straw to blow as many eggs lined up on a table off as possible in a minute.
3. Blow That Egg!
Supplies: plastic eggs, straws
How to Play: 10 colored eggs and 2-4 white eggs are set up on at table or tray. Players must blow all the colored eggs off the table or tray while keeping the white ones on.
4. Hop & Drop
Supplies: plastic eggs, basket
How to Play: Player hop to a basket and drop an egg and back as many times as possible in a minute.
Make it harder: Carry the egg on a spoon while hopping to the basket.
5. Egg Stack Challenge
Supplies: plastic eggs
How to Play: Players stack plastic egg halves as high as possible before the time runs out!
6. Basket Toss
Supplies: plastic eggs, basket
How to Play: Players race to see who can toss the most plastic eggs into an Easter basket from a set distance.
Make it harder: Make the distance of the basket easier or harder based on the age of the players.
7. Egg Head Showdown
Supplies: plastic eggs, basket
How to Play: Two players stand 10 feet apart. The first player tries to toss 10 Easter eggs into a basket held on the second player’s head in one minute.
8. Speedy Egg Hunt
Supplies: plastic eggs
How to Play: Have players leave the room while plastic eggs are quickly hidden. When they return, the player who collects the most in a minute wins. Take turns hiding and playing!
Related: Fun Easter Scavenger Hunt Cards (FREE!) and Easter Egg Exchange Dice Game
9. Don’t Blow It
Supplies: jelly beans, straws, bowls
How to Play: Players have one minute to transfer as many jelly beans from a table to a cup or bowl. The catch? They have to use the straw to move them.
Make it easier: If young kids find this hard, use a spoon instead or smaller jelly beans.
10. Jelly Bean Dash
*Perfect for young kids!
Supplies: jelly beans, plates
How to Play: Players race to sort jelly beans by color using only one hand!
11. Catch That Bean!
*Play outside!
Supplies: jelly beans, cups
How to Play: Partners stand 3 feet apart. One partner throws jelly beans into the cup of the other partner. after one minute, the team with the most jelly beans in the cup wins. Play again and switch who throws and who catches!
12. Jelly Bean Scramble
Supplies: jelly beans, plates, whipped cream
How To Play: Each player receives a plate with 5-10 jelly beans buried in whipped cream. The goal is to dig out the jelly beans the fastest without using hands.
You can use any small type of candy, cereal, or dried fruit for this game!
13. Jelly Bean Scoop
Supplies: jelly beans, spoons, baskets
How to Play: Players see how many jelly beans they can scoop off the table and into an Easter basket using on the spoon and with their other hand behind their back in one minute.
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14. Jelly Bean Push-Off
Supplies: carrots, jelly beans
How to Play: Players use only a carrot in their mouth to push a jelly bean across the floor to a finish line in a minute.
15. Peeps Pile-Up
Supplies: Peeps
How to Play: Stack as many marshmallow Peeps as possible before they topple over.
16. Peeps Launch
*My kids favorite
Supplies: Peeps, spoon, basket
How to Play: Players use a spoon to lauch marshmallow Peeps into a basket.
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17. Face The Peep
Supplies: Peeps
How To Play: Each player places a Peep on their forehead. The objective is to move the Peep to their mouth using only facial muscles. It’s a race against time and gravity!
18. Chocolate Escape
Supplies: foil-wrapped chocolates
How to Play: Players unwrap as many foil-wrapped chocolates as possible while wearing oven mittens.
Make it easier: Have younger players try doing this with toothpicks instead of oven mittens.
19. Hop Into Charades
Supplies: Easter charades words
How to Play: Each player has one minute to act out as many words or phrases as possible while the other players try to guess them. The player who gets the most correct guesses during their turn wins!
Easter charades words: Easter bunny, chick, lamb, butterfly, bunny, egg hunt, painting eggs, hopping, golden egg, chocolate bunny, Peeps, jelly beans, carrot cake, flowers, rainbow, church, cross, resurrection, carrots, candy, spring.
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20. Bunny Moves
*Great for getting the wiggles out!
Supplies: Nothing!
How To Play: See how many reps kids can do of each of these in a minute.
1. Bunny Hop Burpees: Jump like a bunny, squat down, kick your feet back, do a push-up, and hop up again!
2. Egg Hunt Sprints: Sprint in place or across a short distance as if you’re racing to find hidden Easter eggs.
3. Chick Hatches Crunches: Curl up like you’re inside an egg, then “hatch” by doing a full sit-up.
4. Basket Carry Lunges : Hold an imaginary Easter basket and do walking lunges, balancing it carefully like it’s full of eggs.
5. Jumping Jellybeans: Jump in different directions like a jellybean bouncing in a basket.
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