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Planning an Easter egg hunt? Here's tons of egg-citing egg hunt ideas that are perfect for kids and kids at heart.
Easter Egg Hunt Ideas
Easter is almost here! If you are on the hunt for some unique backyard Easter egg hunts, this post is for you.
If you are tired of the same old thing when it comes to finding eggs, you will love these fun egg hunt ideas that will ensure everyone has a great time.
Related: 10 Fun Adult Easter egg hunt ideas
Color-Coded Easter Egg Hunt
Our favorite backyard Easter egg hunts consist of color-coded eggs for everyone! We love this method because it makes the egg hunt last more than 2 minutes and there are no tears. Get the directions here.
Easter Egg Hunt Lunch
Kids will love going on an egg hunt for their lunch! Fill plastic eggs with small lunch food and have them find it!

Surprise Egg Hunt
Instead of doing the finding, you get to do the hiding on this Reverse Easter egg hunt ideas! Printable "You've Been Egged" signs give the recipients all they need to know.

Color Egg Hunt
For this simple egg hunt, each child finds all the eggs of one color. This works well if you only have 3-5 kids you're doing the egg hunt for.
Resurrection Eggs Hunt
This Resurrection egg hunt (found also in our Easter Made Easy kit) is egg-stra special! Each egg has a symbol of Easter. Find all the eggs and you'll learn the Easter story.

Easter Egg Coupons
These Easter eggs are filled with coupons for date nights, getting out of chores, later bed time and more awesome things kids will love! Get the coupons (plus blank ones) here or in Easter Made Easy.

Glow In The Dark Easter Egg Hunt
If your Easter dinner goes late, don't worry! Have a glow in the dark Easter egg hunt using these eggs. Fill them with candy, prizes, or money.
Non-Candy Easter Egg Hunt
If you want Easter egg hunt games that will help burn off some extra energy, try this unique Easter egg hunt idea from Eats Amazing.

Easter Egg Hunt for Toddlers
This Easter egg hunt idea from Celebrations at Home is brilliant for toddlers who need some extra help finding eggs but still want to be independent.

Puzzle Egg Hunt
Instead of candy filled eggs, these Easter eggs are filled with a mini puzzle. That means you get double the fun-- finding the eggs and a bonus activity!
Puzzle Egg Hunt
Or for another puzzle egg hunt, Make The Best Of Everything suggests filling eggs with one piece of a puzzle. Once you've found all the eggs, work together to put the puzzle together.

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