Easter Minute to Win it Games

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Are you ready to shake up your Easter with a dash of extra fun and giggles? Easter isn’t just about the egg hunts and chocolate bunnies (though we love those too!); it’s also a fantastic time to gather everyone around for some hilarious and heart-pumping Easter Minute to Win It games.

Whether you’re planning a family get-together, a friendly gathering, or just want to spice up the holiday, these games are your golden ticket to an unforgettable Easter bash. Here are some fun and egg-citing games that are sure to get everyone hopping with joy!

What are Minute to Win it Games?


If you are not familiar with Minute to Win It games, they are like mini challenges that are super fun and a bit crazy! You’ve got one minute, just 60 seconds, to complete a funny task.

60 seconds timer

It could be anything from stacking cups to moving cookies from your forehead to your mouth without using your hands. These games are great for parties or family get-togethers because everyone, no matter if they’re kids or grown-ups, can join in. The best part? You usually need just simple stuff from around the house to play.

So, it’s all about quick thinking, a bit of skill, and loads of laughs. Imagine trying to win a race with a balloon between your knees or picking up jelly beans with a straw! It’s all about having a blast and making cool memories, one minute at a time.

Fun Easter Themed Minute to Win it Games

Here are some fun minute to win it games that would be perfect for your Spring Easter party.

1. Jelly Bean Jubilee

What You Need: A bunch of jelly beans, bowls, and a spoon.

How to Play: Players have a minute to transfer as many jelly beans as possible from one bowl to another…using only the spoon held in their mouth! No hands allowed, folks! The one with the most jelly beans transferred when the time runs out wins a sweet victory.

bowl of colorful jellybeans

2. Egg Roll Extravaganza

What You Need: Hard-boiled eggs and a flat surface.

How to Play: Participants must roll their eggs across a flat surface (like a board or a large table) using nothing but their noses. First one to cross the finish line without cracking their egg wins! It’s a race of precision and hilarity, guaranteed to crack everyone up.

3. Peep Tower Challenge

What You Need: Marshmallow Peeps (those cute little Easter marshmallows).

How to Play: In one minute, players race to stack the highest tower of Peeps. But beware, those squishy marshmallows are trickier to balance than you think! The highest, standing tower at the end of the minute wins. It’s a sticky situation that’s too fun to miss.

pink marshmallow peeps

4. Bunny Hop Sack Race

What You Need: Pillowcases or burlap sacks and a bit of open space.

How to Play: This one’s a classic with an Easter bunny twist. Participants hop their way to the finish line inside their sacks, but here’s the catch – they have to keep a plastic egg balanced on a spoon while they do it. Drop the egg, and you’ve got to pause to put it back on. First one to hop across the finish line, egg intact, wins!

5. Chocolate Egg Shuffle

What You Need: Mini chocolate eggs and straws.

How to Play: Players use a straw to suck up and hold a mini chocolate egg and then race to transfer it to a bowl on the other side of the room. No hands or dropping allowed, or you start over! It’s a breath-holding dash to the finish line.

mini easter eggs

6. The Great Egg Balance

What You Need: A spoon and plastic or hard-boiled eggs.

How to Play: Each player takes a spoon and places an egg on it. The challenge? Walk from one point to another and back again without dropping the egg. But here’s the twist – you’ve got to do it walking backward! The fastest egg-walker who returns with their egg still on the spoon wins a cracking applause.

7. Bunny Tail Fling

What You Need: Cotton balls (bunny tails), Vaseline, and a target area.

How to Play: Dab a bit of Vaseline on your nose, and try to pick up cotton balls by dipping your nose into a bowl of them. Then, without using your hands, fling those “bunny tails” by shaking your head to land them within a target area. The player with the most tails in the target after one minute hops away victorious.

8. Carrot Crunch

What You Need: Baby carrots and a designated bowl or basket.

How to Play: Participants must transfer baby carrots from one side of the room to the other, but here’s the catch – they can only use chopsticks! And no, they can’t use their hands. The player who moves the most carrots to the finish line within a minute wins. It’s a test of dexterity and carrot love!

easter eggs and mini carrots

9. Easter Egg Puzzle Rush

What You Need: Easter egg halves mixed up in a basket.

How to Play: Before the game, split various colored plastic Easter eggs in half and mix them all up in a large basket. Players have a minute to match as many correct halves and fully assemble the eggs as they can. It’s a colorful scramble to see who’s the fastest puzzler!

10. Feather Fly Challenge

What You Need: Feathers and a designated finish line.

How to Play: Each player gets a feather. The goal? Blow your feather across a finish line using only your breath. But if your feather flies off the table or designated path, you have to start over from the beginning. It’s a breathy journey to victory that’s sure to get everyone giggling.

11: Eggcellent Memory Game

What You Need: Easter-themed cards or pictures.

How to Play: Lay out Easter-themed cards or pictures face down in a grid. Players take turns flipping two cards at a time, trying to find matching pairs. The twist? Each player has only a minute to make as many matches as possible. It’s a race against time to see who has the best eggcellent memory!

boy holding happy easter sign

Easter is the perfect time to let loose and create memorable moments with your loved ones, and these Minute to Win It Easter games are just the ticket to a hopping good time. So, grab your eggs, gather your peeps (both the marshmallow and human kind), and get ready for a day filled with laughter, competition, and lots of Easter spirit.

Remember, the goal is to have fun and make this Easter one for the books. So, let the games begin, and may the best bunny win!

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