Easter Minute To Win It Games
Easter is such a magical time, isn’t it? The smell of chocolate in the air, the sound of little feet racing across the yard, and that wonderful mix of excitement and sugar-fueled giggles. If you’re planning a family gathering, an Easter party, or just want a way to get everyone laughing and moving, “Minute to Win It” games are an absolute winner. They’re fast, funny, and perfect for all ages.
Over the years, I’ve hosted my fair share of family events, and one thing I’ve learned is that simple games with a little challenge can create the best memories. These 18 Easter-themed Minute to Win It games are designed to be easy, fun, and just the right mix of silly and competitive. Grab a timer, a few household items, and your Easter spirit let’s get started!

1. Bunny Hop Race
What You Need:
- Plastic eggs
- Spoon
- Small baskets
How to Play:
- Give each player a spoon and an egg.
- They must carry the egg on the spoon and hop like a bunny to a finish line.
- If the egg drops, they start over.
- The fastest bunny wins!
This one’s always a crowd favorite because it’s equal parts adorable and hilarious. Watching adults try to hop like bunnies? Pure comedy.
2. Jelly Bean Stack
What You Need:
- Jelly beans (or any small candy)
How to Play:
- Players have one minute to stack as many jelly beans as they can into a tower.
- No hands allowed on the stack just carefully place one on top of the other.
- The tallest tower standing at the end of the minute wins.
This game is great for teaching patience… and the reward? Eating your hard-earned candy afterward.
3. Egg Roll Relay
What You Need:
- Hard-boiled eggs
- Table or smooth floor space
How to Play:
- Players must roll an egg from one side of the table/floor to the other using only their noses.
- Time limit: one minute.
- Fastest roll without dropping or breaking the egg wins.
Warning: there’s almost always a little laughing (and sometimes egg yolk) chaos!
4. Peeps Stack
What You Need:
- Marshmallow Peeps
How to Play:
- Players stack Peeps as high as they can in one minute.
- Only one hand can touch the stack at a time.
- Tallest Peeps tower wins.
It’s silly, sticky, and sweet perfect for the Easter season.

5. Bunny Tail Toss
What You Need:
- Cotton balls
- Bowls or baskets
How to Play:
- Place bowls at various distances.
- Players toss cotton balls into the bowls like bunny tails.
- Each successful toss scores a point.
- Most points in one minute wins.
This one’s a simple crowd-pleaser that’s easy for kids and adults alike.
6. Egg Spoon Race
What You Need:
- Spoons
- Plastic or real eggs
How to Play:
- Each player balances an egg on a spoon and races to the finish line.
- If they drop it, they must pick it up and keep going.
- One minute on the clock who can make it the farthest?
It’s a classic twist on a beloved playground game with a festive Easter spin.

7. Bunny Ears Ring Toss
What You Need:
- Bunny headbands
- Rings (plastic or homemade)
How to Play:
- Players wear bunny ears with sticks protruding from the top.
- They try to toss rings over the ears.
- One minute to score as many rings as possible.
This game is hilariously unpredictable and the bunny ears are adorable!
8. Carrot Stack Challenge
What You Need:
- Baby carrots
- Plates
How to Play:
- Players stack carrots on top of each other on a plate.
- Only one hand may touch the stack.
- The tallest stack at the end of the minute wins.
It’s a sneaky way to get a little healthy snack into the mix while keeping things fun.
9. Egg in a Cup Race
What You Need:
- Plastic eggs
- Cups
How to Play:
- Players balance an egg on a cup and try to get it across a table without it falling.
- If the egg drops, they start over.
- One-minute timer furious balancing and lots of laughs guaranteed!
This is perfect for kids who love a little challenge without too much setup.
10. Bunny Nose Dive
What You Need:
- Cotton balls
- Bowls
- Vaseline or small amount of lotion
How to Play:
- Dab Vaseline on players’ noses.
- Place bowls of cotton balls a few feet away.
- Players must pick up cotton balls using only their noses and transfer them to their bowl.
- Most cotton balls moved in one minute wins.
It’s messy, but oh-so-funny, and a great icebreaker.
11. Easter Egg Balance
What You Need:
- Plastic eggs
How to Play:
- Players must balance an egg on their head while walking a short distance.
- No hands allowed.
- One minute on the clock longest balance wins.
You’ll get lots of laughter watching the egg wobble precariously!
12. Egg Hunt Scramble
What You Need:
- Plastic eggs
- Basket
How to Play:
- Scatter eggs around a room or yard.
- Players have one minute to collect as many as possible.
- Whoever collects the most wins.
It’s a mini egg hunt that’s energetic, fast, and perfect for a group.

13. Jelly Bean Relay
What You Need:
- Jelly beans
- Spoons
- Bowls
How to Play:
- Players must transfer jelly beans from one bowl to another using a spoon.
- One minute to move as many as possible.
- Most transferred wins.
It’s simple, competitive, and comes with a sweet reward at the end.
14. Egg Blow
What You Need:
- Plastic or hard-boiled eggs
- Straws
How to Play:
- Players blow eggs across a the floor using only a straw.
- One minute to get it across a set distance. Must not go outside the tape lines
- Fastest egg wins.
It’s surprisingly challenging and a fun twist on a racing game.
15. Bunny Tail Relay
What You Need:
- Cotton balls
- Spoons
How to Play:
- Players transfer cotton balls from one basket to another using only a spoon held in their mouth.
- One-minute timer.
- Most cotton balls moved wins.
It’s a mix of silliness, concentration, and a little friendly chaos.
16. Egg Flip
What You Need:
- Plastic or hard-boiled eggs
- Table
How to Play:
- Players flip eggs from one hand to another.
- One minute to flip as many successfully as possible.
- Most flips wins.
This one is great for older kids and adults it’s simple but surprisingly addictive.
17. Carrot Nose Pick
What You Need:
- Baby carrots
- Bowls
- String (optional)
How to Play:
- Players hold a carrot in their mouth like a snowman nose.
- They must pick up small objects (like mini marshmallows) and drop them in a bowl.
- One minute to collect the most items.
It’s silly and challenging, and everyone will be giggling at the carrot faces.
18. Peeps Catapult
What You Need:
- Marshmallow Peeps
- Plastic spoons
- Bowls or cups
How to Play:
- Players use a spoon to catapult Peeps into a bowl.
- One minute to get as many Peeps in as possible.
- Highest score wins.
It’s creative, energetic, and a little bit messy but so much fun!
Final Tips for a Successful Easter Game Party
- Prep Ahead: Set up all your stations before guests arrive. It keeps the momentum going and avoids any downtime.
- Keep It Simple: You don’t need fancy supplies. Most games use items you already have around the house.
- Add Prizes: Mini chocolate eggs, Easter-themed stickers, or even silly ribbons can make the games feel extra special.
- Group Play: If you have lots of kids, rotate in small groups so everyone gets a turn.
- Laugh a Lot: The goal is fun, not perfection. Encourage goofy moves and celebrate each attempt.
With these 18 Easter Minute to Win It games, your party is guaranteed to be full of laughter, hopping, balancing, and maybe a little sugar-induced chaos. So gather your family, set the timer, and get ready for one unforgettable Easter celebration!
