Last Updated on March 18, 2026 by The Official Game Rules Team
Easter isn’t just for kids—it’s also a great time to get together with friends and family and enjoy some adult-friendly fun! If you’re hosting an Easter celebration with a group of grown-ups, you’ll want to have some creative games on hand that everyone can enjoy. Whether you’re having a laid-back get-together or a lively Easter bash, these 25 Easter games for adults will keep everyone laughing, engaged, and in the festive spirit.
We’ve separated the games into three categories: Outdoor Games, Indoor Games, and Drinking Games.
Outdoor Easter Games for Adults
1. Egg and Spoon Relay
Divide the players into teams for a fun egg and spoon relay race. Each team lines up behind the starting line, with the first player balancing an egg on a spoon. When the race starts, the first player races to the finish line and back. If the egg falls off, they must replace it on the spoon before continuing. The first team to complete the relay wins!
2. Egg Shot Put
How far can you throw an egg? Boil some eggs before the party and have players throw them as far as they can. The longest throw wins the game!
3. Bunny Ear Ring Toss
For this classic ring toss with a festive Easter twist, one player wears bunny ear headbands while the other tosses rings onto their partner’s ears. The team with the most successful ring captures wins.
4. Blindfolded Egg Hunt
Split players into teams and blindfold one player from each team. They must find eggs using only verbal clues from their teammates—hot or cold. The team that finds all the eggs first wins.
5. Adult Egg Hunt
No Easter party is complete without an egg hunt. Add an adult twist by hiding eggs filled with prizes like mini bottles of alcohol, coupons, or even dares. The person who finds the most eggs wins a special prize!
6. Easter Scavenger Hunt
A scavenger hunt is always a hit at an Easter party. Hide Easter-themed items around the area and provide clues to guide players to them. The first team or individual to find all the items wins!
7. Giant Egg Toss
Fill water balloons and give each pair of players a balloon, or “egg,” to toss back and forth. The goal is to avoid breaking the balloon while gradually increasing the distance between the players. The team that successfully tosses their “egg” the furthest wins!
8. Egg Smash Roulette
Boil half the eggs and leave the other half uncooked. Players take turns picking an egg from the carton and smashing it on their forehead. The uncooked eggs create a messy, hilarious experience!
Indoor Easter Games for Adults
9. Easter Egg Roulette
Fill several plastic eggs: some with candy, others with less pleasant surprises like mustard or soy sauce. Players pick one and crack it over their head. The suspense makes it hilarious, and you’ll never know if you’re about to get sweet or messy!
Tip: Use hard-boiled eggs for a cleaner version or plastic eggs with mystery fillings for extra laughs.
10. Adult Easter Egg Hunt (With a Twist)
Hide eggs around the house filled with mini liquor bottles, cash, or adult dares instead of candy. Players hunt for eggs under a time limit, and whatever they find, they keep (or must do).
Variation: Assign different colors to different players for an extra challenge.
11. Bunny Hop Relay
Create a hopping race where players must wear bunny ears and hop across the room holding an egg on a spoon. It’s harder than it looks — and twice as funny after a few drinks!
Make it harder: Add a coordination challenge like hopping backwards or spinning before each hop.
12. Easter Charades
Write Easter-themed prompts (like “dyeing eggs,” “Easter brunch,” or “chocolate bunny”) and play classic charades. Add adult themes or funny Easter references for an older crowd.
Optional: Turn it into a drinking game — the losing team takes a sip each round.
13. Egg-cellent Trivia Challenge
Put your group’s Easter knowledge to the test! Create trivia questions about Easter traditions, springtime facts, or pop culture moments related to the holiday.
Example question: “What year did the White House Easter Egg Roll begin?”
Give small prizes or Easter candy for correct answers.
14. Jelly Bean Taste Test
Blindfold players and have them guess the jelly bean flavor. Include both normal and weird flavors like “buttered popcorn” or “toothpaste.”
Scoring: One point for each correct flavor guessed. The person with the highest score wins a prize.
15. Easter Basket Swap
Have everyone bring a small “adult” Easter basket filled with fun items like snacks, wine miniatures, or gag gifts. Then play a dice or number-draw game to swap baskets.
Fun twist: Allow stealing after each round for some friendly chaos.
16. Egg Toss — Indoors Edition
Use plastic eggs or fillable water balloons (over a washable surface). Players toss the eggs back and forth, taking a step apart after each successful catch. The last team standing wins.
Alternative: Use raw eggs for the brave, just be ready with paper towels!
Drinking Easter Games for Adults
17. Chocolate Bunny Chug
Cut off the top of a chocolate bunny and fill it with a creamy liquor like Bailey’s. Then, drink straight from the bunny!
18. Egg Pong
Put an Easter spin on beer pong by using plastic Easter eggs instead of ping pong balls. Players try to land their eggs in the other team’s cups. The first team to clear all the cups wins!
19. Easter Never Have I Ever
In this classic game, players take turns stating something they’ve never done. If someone in the group has done it, they take a drink and put down a finger. Keep going until someone runs out of fingers! Easter or spring-themed prompts work great.
20. Egg Roulette: Booze Edition
Fill some plastic eggs with water and others with a clear liquor. Players take turns picking an egg, never knowing whether they’ll get water or a drinkable surprise!
21. Drunken Egg Hunt
Hide Easter eggs containing drinking rules or mini liquor bottles. Players must follow the instructions or take a shot when they find these eggs.
22. Bunny Says
This Easter version of Simon Says requires players to follow instructions only if the phrase starts with “Bunny says.” If they don’t follow the rule, they must take a drink.
23. Spin the Egg
Spin a hard-boiled or plastic egg instead of a bottle. Whoever the top points to must take a drink!
24. Sip for a Jellybean
Players draw jellybeans without seeing the color. Each color represents a drinking rule. For example, red might mean “take a drink,” while blue could mean “do a dare.”
25. Sip for a Jellybean
Players draw jellybeans without seeing the color. Each color represents a drinking rule. For example, red might mean “take a drink,” while blue could mean “do a dare.”
If you are looking for more traditional drinking games, make sure to check out our Drinking Games page. You’ll find our complete collection of drinking games there.
No matter how you celebrate Easter, adding some fun games can make your gathering even more memorable. Whether you’re looking for lighthearted outdoor activities, competitive indoor challenges, or festive drinking games, there’s something here for every kind of Easter party. So gather your friends and family, grab some eggs (and maybe a drink), and get ready to have an unforgettable time this Easter!


