20 Best Easter Games for Teens (Make Memories, Not Eye Rolls)
These Easter games for teens get teenagers off their screens and into the action!
You’ll love the:
- Inside jokes they’ll talk about all year
- Stronger friendships
- Confidence from trying something new
Easter is about fresh starts and stepping into something bigger. And sometimes that begins with something as simple as playing the game instead of watching from the sidelines. These games are high energy and just the right kind of fun to get everyone involved!

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20 Wildly Entertaining Easter Games for Teens to Play
1. Play the 5 Second Game: Easter Edition

Next, turn the traditional 5 Second Game into an Easter variation.
In this hilarious game, players must name 3 things within 5 seconds. Categories you could use for the game:
- Name 3 Easter foods
- Name 3 Easter symbols
- Name 3 types of Easter desserts
- Name 3 things the Easter Bunny might do
2. Exciting Easter Egg Dice Game
This Easter Egg Exchange Dice Game is a great way to add excitement to your festivities. You’ll have fun swapping, passing, and exchanging Easter eggs while playing with an element of surprise!

3. Easy Easter Egg Minute to Win It

For Easter minute to win it, players compete in 60-second challenges using simple items. The tasks are simple but require speed, precision, and creativity.
Egg Roll!: Players use only a straw to blow as many eggs lined up on a table off as possible in a minute.
4. Most Fun Easter Taboo

Can you describe “egg hunt” without saying “Easter” or “search”?
How about “peeps” without saying “marshmallow” or “candy”?
This family-friendly Easter Taboo game promises to bring laughter and fun to everyone! Use the free ideas on the post, or check out the fun ready-to-print cards in the digital shop.
5. Who Is Most Like The Easter Bunny

Who Is Most Like the Easter Bunny? is a fun and silly Easter game that’s perfect for tweens and teens. Players read through a list of cute, quirky statements, check off the ones that apply to them, and add up their points. At the end, they find out who earns the ultimate title of… MOST LIKE THE EASTER BUNNY!
6. Scrambled Egg Hunt
*A family favorite!

For this Easter egg hunt game, you hide eggs containing letters instead of candy. The teens must unscramble each egg (or eggs) to find where the next egg is hidden. Leave a prize for them at the end of the hunt!
7. Unique Easter Jeopardy Game

This free printable Easter Jeopardy is a fun, fast-paced game to celebrate the holiday and test your knowledge about Easter. It combines strategy and trivia, making it exciting for teens!
8. Most Engaging Easter Family Feud

Easter Family Feud is a fun teamwork game that brings you together for a good time! This version is a clean and appropriate family edition, and it’s most popular with older kids.
9. Spring Themed Taste Testing

For this game, blindfold players and have them taste test fun Easter “mystery snacks.” Players must try to guess the flavor. You can do this with Easter jelly beans, Peeps, or just about anything. We used the Harry Potter “every flavor” jellybeans for extra excitement. The stranger the flavors, the more hilarious the reactions!
10. Name That Bunny

Think you might be a rabbit expert? Hop into this Fun Name That Bunny Game! These rabbits have hopped their way into hearts everywhere. And the game is harder than it looks!
Can you match the name to the bunny?
11. Most Exciting Easter Trivia

This Easter trivia game tests players’ knowledge, covering food, history, and traditions. Questions can range from easy to challenging. It’s a fun way to compete and learn new facts.
12. Easter Scattergories

This Easter Scattergories game gets everyone racing the clock and stretching their brains. It’s a fast-paced, low-pressure way to bring a little extra spring energy to your table.
13. Easter Emoji Game

Put your emoji skills to the test with this hilarious Easter Emoji Printable Game! Can you crack the code and guess the Easter phrases? It’s the perfect mix of brain teaser and belly laughs for teens.
Simply print, play, and see who can decode the most emojis before time runs out!
14. Easter Conversation Starters Ping Ping

For this unique and easy game, set up a triangle of solo cups on a table. Fill each cup with whatever you want – candy, money, gift cards, and/or these free Easter conversation starter cards.
Then, each player gets a turn to bounce their ping pong into a cup. (They get to keep whatever is in the cup if they can get the ball in!)
15. Riddle Me This For Easter

Tell special Easter riddles and jokes and see who can get the most right!
16. Egg Toss Challenge

Have partners toss an egg back and forth. But they must take a step back after each catch. You can use a plastic egg for less mess, or a real one to add an element of “danger!”
17. Egg Rolling Race

Use a spoon (or even your nose!) to roll an egg across the yard to the finish line.
Related: Best Easter Egg Games
18. Would You Rather: Easter Edition

In Easter would you rather, players are given two holiday options and must choose which one they prefer. It’s a simple, quick game that leads to fun debates. It’s ideal for adding light-hearted fun to any gathering.
19. Guess The Candy

First, count and fill a jar with Easter jellybeans (Or I used UNREAL chocolate gems). Then have your teens write down how many they think is in there. The closest guess wins!
20. Peeps Pile-Up Challenge

For this, teens stack as many marshmallow Peeps as possible before they topple over. To add extra suspense, set a timer for one minute.
Bonus: Dollar Dodge
*Teenagers love anything that involves money!

Dollar Dodge turns pocket change into party gold with a money game that’s equal parts suspense, sabotage, and silliness.
Everyone starts with a dollar pinned to their clothes, and there’s just one rule: don’t say the forbidden word. Slip up? Cha-ching! Another player snatches your bill.
Example forbidden words: Easter, bunny, rabbit, candy, eggs, hunt
Easter Games Pdf Pack
We’ve shared everything we know about making Easter special — for free. If this article helped you, our Easter Games Pack takes it even further, with 5 ready-to-go games in printable form. So you don’t have to plan a thing or use a screen to play. It’s a steal to get multiple games in this!
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These activities look like just what I need.
Thanks for the comment, Michele! We hope you enjoy them!