Easter gatherings are a wonderful time to catch up, share good food, and make memories. But once the meal is over, how do you keep both adults and teens entertained – without complicated setups or long instructions?
I’ve gathered some of the best Easter games for adults and teens that are simple, fun, and perfect for families or groups of friends. These ideas are easy to adapt, require little to no prep, and are sure to get everyone laughing and joining in.
Whether you’re hosting a brunch, a casual backyard party, having fun with coworkers these Easter games will help you create joyful moments everyone will remember.
Some of these activities are also great as Easter minute to win it games. Those are marked with an asterisk *.

What Are Good Easter Games for Adults and Teens?
1. Egg Exchange
If you are looking for an Easter game for the office, this is the one! Ask everyone to bring a couple of filled eggs, just like they would for a gift exchange.
Easter Egg Filler Ideas
- Jewelry
- Hair Clips
- Scrunchies
- Keychain
- Lip Balm
- Eraser
- Tea Bag
- Trail Mix
- Essential Oil
- Movie Ticket
- Money
Roll The Dice Easter Egg Exchange Game
Play a few rounds of this simple Easter party game; it will be a blast.

Make your own, or get this spring-y Roll the Dice Egg Exchange game from our store.
How to Play
- Decide how many rounds you’ll play.
- Everyone starts with an egg or a few.
- Roll the dice and do what the game sheet says.
2. Jelly Bean Game
The jelly bean game is a hilarious Easter game for a group of fun-loving adults, teens, and tweens.

Whether you have a large group of young adults or teens, this game will surely entertain them.
All you need is lots of Jelly Beans and action cards.
How to Play
- Decide how many rounds you’ll play.
- Take turns picking an action card and doing what it says.
- The one with the most jelly beans in the end wins.
Give the winner a fabulous prize: an Easter basket, a bag of Jelly Beans, or a gift card to a candy shop.
And where can you get fun action cards for the game? From our store! We have 32 fun cards for you. Take a closer look at the Jelly Bean Game action cards.
3. Slide the Peeps*

Chickens aren’t famous for their flying skills, but the marshmallow chicks will move fast in this Easter indoor game.
What You Need
- Peeps
- plastic eggs, 5 per team
How to Play
- Play as teams or one-on-one.
- Give each group 5 eggs.
- The players stand on either end of a table and place their eggs near the edge.
- The players slide or toss their Peeps to knock the opponent’s eggs off the table.
- The one who accomplishes the task first wins.
Minute to Win It Version
The player tries to knock off as many eggs as possible in one minute.
4. Fix The Eggs*

How quickly can you work as a team to assemble the cracked eggs?
What You Need
- 10 plastic eggs per team
How to Play
- Play in teams of two.
- Each team gets 10 plastic eggs that are cracked apart.
- The players work together to put the eggs back together. The challenge is that they each get to use only one hand.
- The pair that fixes their eggs first wins.
Minute to Win It Version
- Put together as many eggs as you can in a minute.
- You should have more than 10 eggs for each team.

You’ll love our NEW Printable Easter Games collection for families with tweens and teens.
13 fun games from Name That Bunny to Easter Jokes and the Jelly Bean Game will bring laughter to your Easter dinner table.
5. Easter Word Game*

A classic printable Easter game you can play at the dinner table or in the office with coworkers.
In this Easter Word Race game, you write three words for each category, such as “ways to cook eggs” and “items in an Easter basket.”
The one who finishes first or has the most answers in the allotted time wins.
Minute to Win It Version
Players write as many words as they can in one minute.
6. Egg Memory Game*

Let’s see how well you can remember what’s in the eggs.
What You Need
- lots of plastic eggs
- prizes (two of each)
Place the prizes in the eggs. Make sure that each prize has a match. If you want to use more than two of the same kind, make them stand out with stickers or something.
How to Play
- Set the eggs on a table or the floor.
- Take turns opening two eggs at a time. If you find a match, you keep the eggs and go again. If it’s not a match, close the eggs and place them back in the same spots.
Minute to Win It Version
This would be a super fun minute to win it game. Each contestant would have one minute to find as many matches as they can.
7. Egg Toss with Real Eggs

This is definitely an outside Easter game.
What You Need
- eggs, real ones
How To Play
- Form teams of two or three people.
- Give an egg to each group.
- The players stand facing each other.
- Toss the egg to another team member.
- Both take a step back.
- Keep tossing the egg and taking steps back.
- Break the egg, and the team is out.
- The team that has its egg in the end wins.
If you’re planning other gatherings, you might also enjoy these 30-minute Minute-to-Win-It games for adults — perfect for quick fun at any party!
8. Who Is Most Like Easter Bunny
Who would not want to be most like Easter Bunny when there is a fabulous prize for the winner.

Add the points that apply to you… hopefully, you have lots of buttons or are wearing a bunny costume.
Get the Who Is Most Like the Easter Bunny game for your Easter Sunday fun.
9. Easter Basket Relay*

This game is so much fun when playing outside, but it can be played inside too.
What You Need
- basket for each team
- list of items needed for the basket
- Easter basket items
How to Play
- Give each team a basket.
- Give them a list of items they need to collect. (Each team could have the same or different things, your choice.)
- Place the items in a pile at the opposite end of the room or scatter them around the yard.
- Each team sends one person at a time to look for an item to put in the basket. (They need to get them in the order on the list.) The player should carry the basket with him.
- Once the player finds the needed item, he returns to the team, and the next person goes.
- The team that finishes their basket first wins.
Minute To Win It Version
Grab as many items on the list as you can in one minute.
10. Jelly Bean Sorting*
You need quick hands for this activity.
What You Need
- jelly beans
- several bowls for each player
How To Play
- Give each player a bowl filled with jelly beans. And an empty bowl for each jelly bean color.
- Each player sorts their candies per color.
- The one who gets it done first, wins.
Minute to Win It Version
Sort as many jelly beans as you can in one minute.
11. Guess How Many

Fill a jar with
- jelly beans,
- cotton tails (cotton balls), or
- chocolate eggs
The guests guess how many are in the jar, and the one who guesses the closest wins.
12. What’s in Your Bag

In this game it pays off to be prepared for the unexpected.
How to Play
- Collect points for the things found in your purse or bag.
- The one with the most points wins.
Make your own game, or grab the one I made. I’ll link to it under the next game.
13. What’s in Your Phone

A simple game you can play with a large group: What’s In Your Phone.
How to Play
- Collect points for the things you have on your phone.
- The one with the most points wins.
Get the What’s In Your Phone and other fun Easter games for families with older children and make fun Easter memories.

Easter Games for Families with Tweens and Teens
Make this Easter memorable for the whole family by playing fun Easter Games for Adults, Teens, and Tweens.
This collection has an exciting Egg Exchange Game, an unpredictable and a bit hilarious Jelly Bean Game, and many other games the whole family will enjoy.
Available only in the USA.
14. Water Balloon “Egg” Toss
Take the party outside and play this water balloon “egg” toss game. Colorful water balloons look like Easter eggs, so it makes this a perfect game to be played on a hot Easter Sunday.
What You Need
- water balloons
How to Play
- Form teams of two.
- The players stand a couple of feet from each other.
- Give each pair a water balloon.
- The players toss the balloon.
- After each catch they both take a step back.
- If their water balloon breaks, they are out.
- The last team to have their water balloon “egg” intact wins.
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15. Easter Points*

This fast-paced game gets you moving as you attempt to fill your basket and get many points.
What You Need
- plastic eggs
- baskets for everyone
How to Play
- Use a marker to write points on the eggs. (It’s easier to use points 10, 20, 30, etc.)
- One person is the tosser and faces away from the players.
- The others stand several feet from the tosser.
- The tosser throws eggs, and the players try to catch them. Make it more challenging by using the baskets to catch.
- Option one: when all the eggs are tossed, count the points. Whoever has the most points wins.
- Option two: the one who reaches 100 points first wins.
Establish some rules for safety, e.g., each player has to stay in a specific zone (switch zones after each toss.)
Minute to Win It Version
How many eggs can you catch in one minute? No picking off the ground.
16. Easter Egg Toss*

What You Need
- plastic eggs
- baskets or hula hoops
How to Play
- Tag the baskets or hoops with points.
- Place the baskets or hoops on the floor. Or make it more challenging, hang the baskets or hula hoops from tree branches.
- Give each player a few eggs.
- Toss plastic eggs into a basket or hula hoops.
- Add the points.
Minute To Win It Version
How many points can you get in one minute?
17. Egg Stack Relay Race*
What You Need
- plastic eggs (at least one half per team member)
- a plate for each team
How to Play
- Make it a relay race.
- Place the eggs on a table or basket at the other end of the room.
- Form teams. Give each group a plate.
- One player from each team runs to grab an egg half. Places it on the plate and brings it back to the next player.
- This player goes and adds another half egg to the stack.
- The team that finishes first wins.
Minute to Win It Version
Stack as many egg halves as you can in a minute.
18. Easter Egg Golf*
What You Need
- plastic eggs
- golf clubs
- something to use as a target
Grab a set of plastic golf clubs and use plastic eggs as golf balls.
This will not be easy, and you might want to have a bigger target to get the eggs into. You could draw the target with chalk or paint. Or place a few sticks or cones to mark the goal.
Minute To Win It Version
Use a golf club to get as many eggs in the target in one minute.
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19. Spin the Bottle or Carrot
Fun game for the youth and the young at heart.
What You Need
- plastic eggs
- prizes, questions, and action cards (know your guests and prepare the questions and actions accordingly)
- bottle or carrot (test how well the carrot spins)
How To Play
- Put a prize, a question, or an action card in each egg.
- Place the eggs on a tray.
- Sit in a circle.
- Spin the bottle.
- Whoever the bottle points to must grab an egg (don’t shake them to try to guess what’s in it.) If there is a prize, he gets to keep it. If a question is asked, he must answer it. Then he gets to spin the bottle.
Printable Easter Games for Easy Hosting (2 options)

You’ll love our NEW Printable Easter Games collection for families with tweens and teens.
13 fun games from Name That Bunny to Easter Jokes and the Jelly Bean Game will bring laughter to your Easter dinner table.

Printable Easter Games for Adults and Teens
Hosting an Easter dinner? Make it memorable with Easter Games for Adults, Teens, and Tweens.
This collection has an exciting Egg Exchange Game, an unpredictable and a bit hilarious Jelly Bean Game, and many other games the whole family will enjoy.
(This one is only available in the USA and Canada)
Frequently Asked Questions about Easter Party Games
1. What are some easy Easter games for adults and teens?
Easy games include the jelly bean game, charades, and printable games that don’t require setup.
2. How can I make Easter more fun for teens?
Include team-based challenges, small prizes, and games that make them laugh, like Easter basket relay or egg toss.
3. Do adults actually enjoy Easter games?
Absolutely! Adults love lighthearted fun and games that get everyone involved — especially ones that bring out friendly competition or spark conversation.
4. How many games should I plan for an Easter party?
Plan for 3–5 games, depending on the length of your gathering. It’s better to have a few extra ready than to run out!
5. What prizes are good for Easter games?
Chocolate bunnies, spring-scented candles, cute mugs, or small gift cards make great, affordable prizes.
I hope these Easter games help make your gathering fun, lighthearted, and memorable! If you’d like even more party ideas and free printables, be sure to join my newsletter — I’d love to send inspiration straight to your inbox. And don’t forget to pin this post so you’ll have it handy next spring. Happy hosting!