Easter Games for Large Groups
21 Easter Games for Large Groups: Fun for Families, Friends, and Communities
Easter is one of those times that brings everyone together family, friends, neighbors, and communities. One of the best ways to celebrate is through games that get everyone laughing, moving, and enjoying the springtime energy. Whether you’re hosting a church event, a school party, or a big family gathering, these 21 Easter games for large groups are perfect for keeping everyone entertained. From egg hunts to relay races and creative challenges, there’s something here for all ages and energy levels.

Tips for Hosting Easter Games for Large Groups
- Plan Multiple Stations: With a big group, consider running games at different stations so everyone gets a turn and there’s no crowding.
- Use Teams: Divide participants into teams to make games more organized, encourage teamwork, and add friendly competition.
- Rotate Activities: Mix high-energy games with quieter ones to keep kids (and adults) from getting too tired or restless.
- Have Plenty of Supplies: Extra eggs, spoons, cotton tails, or puzzle pieces ensure that no one feels left out.
- Prizes and Incentives: Small treats, stickers, or certificates for winners make games more exciting, but emphasize fun over winning to keep everyone happy.
- Adjust for Age: Some games can be modified to suit younger children or older participants so that everyone has a good time.
Active Games for Large Groups
1. Easter Egg Relay Race
This classic game is always a hit with big groups. Divide your guests into teams and give each person a spoon and an egg. Players race from the starting line to a checkpoint and back, balancing their egg carefully on the spoon. Drop it, and you start over! The team that finishes first wins. It’s fast-paced, hilarious, and perfect for burning off some energy before moving on to quieter activities. You can even add variations like hopping on one foot or going around cones to make it more challenging.

2. Bunny Hop Sack Race
Bring back a childhood favorite with a spring twist! Grab some potato sacks or pillowcases, have participants step inside, and line them up at the starting line. On “Go!” everyone hops to the finish line like a bunny. You can make it extra fun by adding bunny ears or a tail for each participant. For a large group, run multiple heats so everyone gets a chance to hop and cheer each other on.
3. Egg-and-Spoon Obstacle Course
Take the basic egg-and-spoon race up a notch by adding obstacles. Think tunnels, cones, and hoops along the route. Each player must balance the egg while maneuvering through the obstacles. Anyone who drops the egg must start that section over. It’s a mix of concentration and coordination, and it creates tons of laughter when someone narrowly avoids a crash or bumps into a friend.
4. Giant Easter Egg Hunt
No Easter celebration is complete without an egg hunt, but for large groups, organization is key. Instead of everyone searching for the same eggs, assign teams a list of colored or numbered eggs to find. You can hide eggs in different zones or rooms to spread out participants and keep things fair. Consider adding a few “golden eggs” with special prizes to keep the excitement high.
5. Bunny Tail Tag
This is a fun twist on tag that works well with large groups. Each player has a cotton ball or small “bunny tail” pinned to their back. The goal is to collect tails from others while keeping your own safe. It’s fast, chaotic, and full of laughs. You can even award prizes for the person who collects the most tails or the one who keeps theirs the longest.
6. Egg Toss
Pair up participants and give each pair a raw or plastic egg. They start close together and toss the egg back and forth, taking a step back after each successful catch. The last pair with an unbroken egg wins. It’s simple but always entertaining, and you can make it more challenging by tossing with one hand or over a small obstacle.
7. Easter Relay with Tasks
Combine running with fun mini-challenges to keep everyone engaged. Set up a relay course where participants must complete tasks like cracking an egg on a spoon, hopping in a sack, or solving a quick puzzle before tagging the next teammate. It’s a perfect mix of physical activity, problem-solving, and team spirit, making it ideal for groups of all ages.
8. Chubby Bunny Game
This one is always a guaranteed crowd-pleaser and works surprisingly well for large groups. Players sit in a circle or line up by teams, and one at a time they place a marshmallow in their mouth and try to clearly say the words “Chubby Bunny.” After each successful round, another marshmallow is added. If the words aren’t understandable, that player is out and the turn passes to the next person.
To make this easier for large groups, run it in teams and have a designated judge to decide if the words are clear enough. It’s silly, lighthearted, and usually ends with everyone laughing hysterically. You can keep it kid-friendly by using mini marshmallows or crackers, and always remind players not to overfill their mouths, safety first, fun always.

Egg-Themed Challenges
9. Decorate the Egg in Teams
Give each team plain eggs and supplies like markers, paints, stickers, or glitter. Set a timer, and challenge teams to decorate the funniest, prettiest, or most creative eggs. You can even create categories like “Most Colorful” or “Funniest Design.” For a large group, display the eggs on a table and let everyone vote for their favorites. This is a quieter activity but still encourages creativity and teamwork.
Ceramic to Paint Easter Eggs
Easter Stickers for Kids
10. Egg Balance Race
Another twist on the classic spoon race, this game requires players to carefully balance an egg while running a short course. For larger groups, have multiple teams compete at the same time, turning it into a chaotic but fun spectacle. You can add variations like running backward, zigzagging around cones, or even hopping like a bunny to increase the challenge.
11. Egg Hunt Bingo
Combine a scavenger hunt with a bingo game for an engaging group activity. Create bingo cards with squares representing different colors, shapes, or types of eggs. Players search for the eggs on the card, and the first person to complete a row yells “Bingo!” This game keeps the egg hunt organized and gives everyone a clear goal to aim for.
12. Mystery Egg Grab
Fill some plastic eggs with candy and some with funny challenges or dares. Players choose eggs without looking inside, and the surprises keep everyone laughing. This game adds an element of unpredictability and works great for large groups because you can hide many eggs at once and keep everyone engaged.
Plastic Empty Easter Eggs
Peeps Marshmallow Easter Bunnies
13. Egg Rolling Race
A simple but entertaining game: players roll eggs across a floor or lawn with sticks, hands, or spoons. The goal is to get the egg across the finish line without it breaking. Teams can compete simultaneously for extra excitement. Add obstacles or curves to the course for a bigger challenge and more laughs.
14. Egg Relay Puzzle
Combine problem-solving with running! Place puzzle pieces inside plastic eggs and hide them around the area. Teams must find the eggs, collect the pieces, and assemble the puzzle at the finish line. It’s a great way to involve everyone in a larger group while adding a mental challenge alongside physical activity.
Creative & Quiet Group Activities
15. Pin the Tail on the Bunny
This classic party game never gets old. Create a large bunny cutout and have players, blindfolded, try to stick a cotton tail onto the bunny in the correct spot. For big groups, take turns by team or set up multiple bunny cutouts. It’s simple, fun, and perfect for all ages.
Pin The Tail on The Bunny
Pin The Tail on The Bunny Game
16. Easter Charades
Divide the group into teams and have them act out Easter-themed words or phrases without speaking. Think “bunny hopping,” “egg decorating,” “spring flowers,” or even “chocolate overload!” Large groups work well because you can rotate teams and keep the energy high while everyone cheers and laughs.
17. Easter Trivia Quiz
Test everyone’s knowledge with a fun Easter trivia game. Prepare questions about holiday traditions, history, or springtime facts. Teams can compete for small candy prizes, and you can even include a mix of easy and tricky questions so everyone has a chance to participate. It’s a quieter, sit-down option that balances the more active games.
18. Egg Hunt Puzzle Race
Hide puzzle pieces inside eggs and scatter them around the area. Teams must find the eggs, collect the pieces, and assemble the puzzle as quickly as possible. This game is perfect for large groups because it combines teamwork, strategy, and a little bit of speed. The first team to complete the puzzle wins, making it a satisfying challenge for everyone involved.
19. Easter Bingo
Create bingo cards filled with Easter-themed images like bunnies, chicks, flowers, and eggs. Players mark off squares as items are called out. This is another quieter activity that works well for all ages and is a great way to calm things down after a few high-energy races.
20. Easter Bunny Piñata
Everyone loves a piñata! Hang a bunny-shaped piñata filled with candy or small toys and let players take turns trying to break it open while blindfolded. Large groups make this especially fun because everyone cheers, and the anticipation builds as the candy spills out. It’s an exciting, crowd-pleasing activity that works well after a day of running and games.
21. Storytime Egg Game
This is a creative, cooperative activity perfect for ending the festivities on a calm, fun note. Players sit in a circle and toss a ball or egg while building a collaborative Easter story. Each person adds a line when they catch it. The story can get silly, sweet, or completely wacky it’s a great way to get everyone talking, laughing, and feeling included, even with a large group.
Easter is all about bringing people together, creating memories, and enjoying a little friendly competition. With these 21 Easter games for large groups, you’re ready to plan a celebration that’s fun, engaging, and full of laughter. From racing eggs and hopping like bunnies to decorating eggs and piecing together puzzles, these activities offer something for every age and energy level.
No matter the size of your group, you can mix and match these games, adjust the rules, and keep the day lively and memorable. The best part? Everyone leaves with smiles, stories, and maybe even a little candy in hand.
So grab your eggs, spoons, and bunny ears, and get ready for an Easter party that your family, friends, or community will be talking about all year long!








