Easter Party Games & Spring Drinking Games for Adults: 55+ Ideas

Easter isn’t just for kids anymore. Sure, the little ones can hunt eggs in the front yard—meanwhile, the adults are in the back with mimosas, playing grown-up egg hunt with mini bottles and lottery tickets. Whether you’re hosting an epic Easter brunch, a spring party, or just looking to make the holiday more entertaining, you need games that match adult energy.

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This guide has everything: Easter drinking games, adult egg hunt ideas, bunny-themed chaos, outdoor spring games, and activities that’ll make this your most memorable Easter yet. Let’s hop to it! 🐰🥚

🍹 Easter Drinking Games

Spring has sprung and so has your drink! These festive drinking games bring the Easter spirit with pastel cups and plenty of mimosas.

1. Peeps Pong

Beer pong meets Easter candy! Set up classic beer pong, but add Peeps as obstacles on the table. Rules:

  • Peeps placed in front of cups act as blockers
  • Hit a Peep = opponent drinks
  • Sink a cup = normal beer pong rules
  • Knock a Peep off the table = you drink AND eat the Peep
  • Winner gets the bunny-shaped Peep trophy

Variation: Play with pastel-colored drinks—pink lemonade vodka, blue Hawaiian, etc.

2. Easter Basket Roulette

Fill an Easter basket with plastic eggs. Some eggs have candy, some have shot challenges. Take turns drawing:

  • Candy egg: You’re safe, eat your treat
  • Shot egg: Take the shot (vary liquors for surprise)
  • Dare egg: Complete the dare inside or drink double
  • Golden egg: Give out 3 drinks to others
  • Rotten egg: Finish your current drink

Keep playing until the basket is empty!

3. Bunny Hop Challenge

Players must hop like a bunny (squatting) across the room. Drinking rules:

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  • Last place each race drinks
  • Fall over = drink
  • Touch your hands to the ground = drink
  • Winner of 3 races gets a “Peter Cottontail” crown and immunity next round

This gets progressively harder as drinks kick in. Hilarious to watch.

4. Cadbury Egg Smash

Each player gets a Cadbury egg (or similar hollow chocolate egg). Flip a coin or draw cards—loser must smash their egg against their forehead. Catch: some eggs are HARDBOILED real eggs mixed in (unbeknownst to players).

  • Chocolate egg = you’re fine, eat it
  • Real egg = drink AND clean up
  • Refuse to smash = finish your drink

Optional: Use eggs that have been “blessed” by the Easter Bunny (Sambuca, Bailey’s, etc. injected into chocolate eggs).

5. Resurrection (Never Have I Ever: Easter Edition)

Play classic Never Have I Ever but with Easter/spring twists:

  • “Never have I ever eaten an entire chocolate bunny in one sitting”
  • “Never have I ever hidden eggs for kids while hungover”
  • “Never have I ever worn bunny ears outside of Easter”
  • “Never have I ever lied about the Easter Bunny to a kid”
  • “Never have I ever eaten Peeps”

If you HAVE done it, drink and confess the story!

6. Egg Flip Cup

Classic Flip Cup but you must balance a plastic egg on your head while flipping. Drop the egg = restart your flip. Losing team does a bunny hop lap around the party.

7. Jelly Bean Shots

Grab a bag of jelly beans and shot glasses. Each jelly bean color = a different liquor shot hidden under cups. Draw a jelly bean, find the matching shot, take it. Flavor pairings:

  • Pink: Strawberry vodka
  • Yellow: Limoncello
  • Green: Midori
  • Purple: Grape vodka
  • Black: Sambuca (the punishment)
  • White: Whipped cream vodka

🥚 Adult Egg Hunt Ideas

Egg hunts aren’t just for kids. In fact, adult egg hunts are WAY more fun when there’s cash, booze, and competition involved.

8. Boozy Egg Hunt

Fill plastic eggs with adult prizes:

  • Mini bottles: Fireball, Smirnoff, Jager minis fit perfectly
  • Cash: $1-$20 bills rolled up
  • Lottery tickets: Scratch-offs add excitement
  • Dare slips: “Take a shot” or “Give your next egg to someone”
  • Golden eggs: Grand prizes ($50, gift cards, big bottle)

Set a time limit (10 minutes). Most eggs wins, but golden eggs trump everything.

9. Glow-in-the-Dark Night Hunt

Buy glow-in-the-dark eggs or stuff regular eggs with glow sticks. Hunt after dark! Rules:

  • Flashlights NOT allowed
  • Eggs hidden throughout yard/house
  • Different colored glows = different prizes
  • Time limit with “bunny” (someone in costume) stealing eggs from slow hunters

This is chaotic and hilarious, especially after drinks.

10. Egg Hunt Scavenger Style

Instead of eggs scattered everywhere, each egg contains a clue to the next egg’s location. Teams race to find all 10 eggs and the final prize. Clues can be riddles, trivia questions, or photo challenges.

11. Capture the Egg

Two teams, each guarding a “golden egg.” Objective: steal the other team’s egg and return it to your base without getting tagged. Tagged = go to “jail” (must hop like a bunny until freed by teammate).

12. Egg Hunt Poker

Each egg contains a playing card. Collect eggs, then play poker with your cards. Best hand wins the pot (can be cash, drinks, or a grand prize). Strategy: trade cards with other players before the showdown.

13. Mystery Egg Auction

Eggs are hidden with mystery prizes inside (mini bottles to gag gifts to cash). Players use funny money or drink tokens to bid on eggs without knowing contents. Some eggs are amazing; some are duds (like a single Peep or a “you drink” card).

🐰 Bunny-Themed Party Games

Embrace the bunny vibes with these hopping good games!

14. Pin the Tail on the Bunny (Adult Edition)

Classic game, adult rules. Blindfolded players spin 3 times, then try to pin the tail. Add drinking:

  • Miss the bunny entirely = finish your drink
  • Hit the bunny but wrong spot = sip
  • Closest to target = give out 3 drinks
  • Perfect pin = everyone else drinks

15. Bunny Ears Musical Chairs

Musical chairs but everyone wears bunny ears. If your ears fall off during the scramble, you’re automatically out (even if you got a chair). Last bunny standing wins!

16. Cottontail Tag

Everyone tucks a “cottontail” (white cloth or cotton ball) into their back waistband. Try to steal others’ tails while protecting your own. Last one with a tail wins. Getting your tail stolen = take a drink.

17. Bunny Says (Simon Says)

“Bunny says hop three times!” Follow commands only when preceded by “Bunny says.” Mess up = drink. Commands get progressively sillier (and harder when tipsy).

18. Hot Bunny (Hot Potato)

Pass a stuffed bunny while music plays. Whoever holds it when music stops draws from the challenge basket (shots, dares, or trivia questions). Get it wrong = drink double.

19. Carrot Nose Race

Players must push a baby carrot across the room using only their nose. Hands = disqualification. Slowest player drinks. Optional: teams relay-style.

🥂 Easter Brunch Games

Perfect for daytime celebrations with mimosas and good company!

20. Mimosa Pong

Beer pong rules, but with mimosas! Lighter, bubblier, and perfect for brunch vibes. Use champagne flutes for extra challenge (harder to sink). Loser buys the next round of brunch drinks.

21. Egg & Spoon Relay

Teams race to carry eggs on spoons across the yard. Drop the egg = go back to start. Add mimosas: must hold drink in other hand and not spill. First team to finish with intact eggs AND drinks wins.

22. Brunch Bingo

Create bingo cards with Easter/brunch moments:

  • “Someone mentions their diet”
  • “Kid finds an egg”
  • “Passive-aggressive family comment”
  • “Someone asks about your love life”
  • “Deviled egg compliment”
  • “Photo session over 5 minutes”

First BINGO wins (or just use it to make family gatherings bearable).

23. Two Truths and a Lie: Spring Edition

Classic Two Truths and a Lie with spring/Easter theme. Examples:

  • “I once ate 50 Peeps in a day”
  • “I’ve been to the White House Easter Egg Roll”
  • “I’ve never dyed Easter eggs”

Wrong guesses drink!

24. Easter Bonnet Fashion Show

Give everyone supplies (hats, ribbons, fake flowers, eggs, feathers) and 15 minutes to create an Easter bonnet. Runway walk and vote for best. Loser does a penalty (shot or dare). Winner gets a prize.

25. Sunrise to Sunset

Track the day with progressive drinks:

  • Morning: Mimosas, Bellinis
  • Noon: Bloody Marys, Screwdrivers
  • Afternoon: Spring cocktails (Mojitos, Aperol Spritz)
  • Evening: Wine, beer, whatever you want

Celebrate the whole day!

🌷 Outdoor & Yard Games

Spring weather means outdoor fun! These games are perfect for backyards, parks, and sunshine.

26. Egg Toss

Partners stand facing each other, tossing an egg back and forth. After each successful catch, take a step back. Crack the egg = you’re out (and probably messy). Last pair with intact egg wins!

Pro tip: Use hardboiled eggs unless you want chaos (raw eggs are more fun but messier).

27. Spring Cornhole Tournament

Classic cornhole with Easter vibes—pastel bean bags, bunny-decorated boards. Tournament bracket style with drinks between rounds. Losing team = bunny hop around the yard.

28. Easter Croquet

Set up croquet with Easter decorations at each wicket. Play for drinks—miss a wicket = sip. Hit opponent’s ball = they drink. First through all wickets without drinking = basically impossible.

29. Bocce Ball: Egg Edition

Replace the target ball with a golden egg. Closest ball to the egg scores. Knock the egg = penalty shot for you. Teams play to 11 points.

30. Water Balloon Egg Fight

If it’s warm enough—water balloon fight! Color-code balloons by team. Last person dry wins. Loser buys drinks. (Optionally fill some balloons with colored water for “dye” effect.)

31. Lawn Bowling with Eggs

Use hardboiled eggs instead of balls to knock down pins (empty bottles work great). Low scores drink. Gutter ball = finish your drink.

32. Spring Kickball

Classic kickball rules. Easter twist: bases are marked with giant eggs, and you must hop (bunny style) between bases. Home runs = give out drinks. Strikeouts = take a drink.

🏆 Team Competition Games

Split into teams and compete for Easter glory!

33. Easter Relay Race

Multi-stage relay with Easter challenges:

  • Stage 1: Egg and spoon carry (no hands)
  • Stage 2: Bunny hop across yard
  • Stage 3: Eat 5 Peeps (no water)
  • Stage 4: Egg toss with partner
  • Stage 5: Find hidden golden egg

Losing team does penalty shots!

34. Peeps Eating Contest

How many Peeps can you eat in 60 seconds? The sugar rush and marshmallow texture make this harder than it sounds. Teams compete. Losers drink; winner gets a trophy (giant Peep).

35. Easter Charades

Act out Easter-themed words/phrases:

  • Easter Bunny
  • Egg dying
  • Church service
  • Chocolate binge
  • Family photo
  • Peeps
  • Brunch

Opposing team drinks when you guess correctly!

36. Egg Stacking Challenge

Teams compete to stack the most eggs (hardboiled, flat ends) into a tower. 3-minute time limit. Tower falls = start over. Most eggs stacked wins. Losing team = penalty drinks.

37. Basket Building Race

Each team gets basket-building supplies (basket, grass, eggs, candy, ribbon). Build the most beautiful basket in 10 minutes. Blind vote on winner. Losing teams drink.

38. Easter Pictionary

Draw Easter-themed clues: “spring cleaning,” “egg decorating,” “bunny costume,” “Easter parade.” Standard Pictionary rules. Losing team drinks per round lost.

🎨 Egg Decorating Contests

Get creative with adult-style egg decorating!

39. Drunk Egg Decorating

Simple: decorate eggs while progressively drinking. Judge eggs at the end—winner is whoever made the best egg while most impaired. Categories: “Most Creative,” “Best Drunk Art,” “WTF is That?”

40. Celebrity Egg

Decorate eggs to look like celebrities. Everyone guesses who each egg represents. Most correct guesses wins. If no one guesses yours, you drink.

41. Inappropriate Eggs

Decorate eggs with adult themes (political, NSFW, roasting friends). Vote on “Most Offensive,” “Funniest,” and “Most Likely to Get Confiscated by Kids.” Losers drink.

42. Speed Decorating

60 seconds to decorate an egg with limited supplies. Worst egg each round drinks. Tournament bracket until champion emerges.

43. Blind Egg Decorating

Decorate eggs blindfolded! Partners can give verbal directions only. Judge final products. This gets messy and hilarious.

🧠 Easter & Spring Trivia

Test your Easter knowledge with these trivia games!

44. Easter Trivia Showdown

Sample questions:

  • “What does ‘Easter’ translate to in other languages?” (Pasqua, Pâques, Ostern)
  • “When was the White House Easter Egg Roll first held?” (1878)
  • “What candy is most popular at Easter?” (Reese’s eggs, but Peeps are iconic)
  • “What’s the origin of Easter eggs?” (Symbolizing rebirth/resurrection)
  • “How many Peeps are produced daily during Easter season?” (~5.5 million)

Wrong answers drink!

45. Spring Movie Trivia

Questions about spring-themed and Easter movies:

  • “In ‘Hop,’ what does E.B. want to be instead of Easter Bunny?” (Drummer)
  • “What year was ‘Easter Parade’ released?” (1948)
  • “Who plays Peter Rabbit in the 2018 movie?” (James Corden)
  • “What’s the rabbit’s name in ‘Rise of the Guardians’?” (E. Aster Bunnymund)

46. Bible Trivia (For Religious Groups)

Questions about the Easter story:

  • “How many days after crucifixion did Jesus rise?” (3)
  • “Who was the first to visit the empty tomb?” (Mary Magdalene)
  • “What day is 40 days before Easter?” (Ash Wednesday/Lent start)
  • “What’s the Jewish holiday that coincides with Easter timing?” (Passover)

Keep it respectful if playing with mixed company!

47. Name That Candy

Blindfolded taste test of Easter candies. Guess the candy correctly = safe. Wrong = drink. Candies: Peeps, Cadbury eggs, jelly beans, Robin eggs, Reese’s eggs, etc.

🌸 Spring Icebreakers

Get the party started and people mingling!

48. Easter Egg Roulette

Circle up. Pass plastic eggs (some empty, some with challenges inside). When music stops, open your egg. Empty = safe. Challenge = complete it or drink.

49. Bunny Ears Icebreaker

Everyone wears bunny ears. Introduce yourself and share: your favorite Easter memory, weirdest Easter tradition, or unpopular Easter candy opinion. Remove ears after sharing. Last person in ears drinks.

50. Spring Fling Speed Dating

5-minute conversations with everyone, then rate compatibility. Works for singles mixers or just getting to know new people. Lowest-rated person drinks (just kidding, everyone drinks).

51. Most Likely To: Easter Edition

Play Most Likely To with Easter questions:

  • “Most likely to eat all the candy before Easter morning”
  • “Most likely to wear a bunny costume unironically”
  • “Most likely to hide eggs and forget where”
  • “Most likely to cry at Easter church service”
  • “Most likely to start a Peeps vs. Cadbury debate”

Person with most votes drinks!

52. Would You Rather: Spring Edition

Would You Rather with seasonal twists:

  • “WYR eat only Peeps for a week OR never eat chocolate again?”
  • “WYR be the Easter Bunny OR Santa Claus?”
  • “WYR have permanent bunny ears OR a cotton tail?”
  • “WYR give up Easter candy OR Halloween candy?”

Minority vote drinks!

☀️ Chill Easter Games

Winding down? These low-key games are perfect for post-brunch relaxation.

53. Easter Movie Marathon Game

Pick an Easter movie (Hop, Easter Parade, Rise of the Guardians). Create drinking rules:

  • Drink when someone says “Easter”
  • Drink when eggs appear
  • Drink for bunny puns
  • Finish drink for candy eating scenes

54. Egg Hunt Puzzle Race

Split into teams. Each egg contains a puzzle piece. Find eggs, assemble puzzle first. Chill competitive vibes.

55. Easter Playlist Guess

Play spring/Easter songs. First to name song and artist scores a point. Loser buys next round. Songs: “Here Comes Peter Cottontail,” “Easter Parade,” any spring-themed hits.

56. Basket Swap

Everyone fills a small Easter basket with treats/mini bottles. Random basket swap—you keep what you get. No take-backs!

57. Truth or Dare: Easter Edition

Easter-themed Truth or Dare:

  • Truth: “What’s your most embarrassing Easter memory?”
  • Dare: “Bunny hop around the room while singing ‘Here Comes Peter Cottontail’”
  • Truth: “Do you actually like Peeps?”
  • Dare: “Eat a Peep without using hands”

🐣 Easter Party Tips

Planning Your Adult Easter

  • Timing: Brunch parties (10am-2pm) are classic; evening parties work for non-family gatherings
  • Dress code: Pastels, bunny ears, or full costume contest
  • Signature drink: Mimosas, spring cocktails, or “Peter Cotton-tail” (vodka + carrot juice + ginger beer)
  • Food: Deviled eggs, ham, spring vegetables, carrot cake, hot cross buns
  • Decor: Pastels, flowers, eggs, bunnies—go full spring

Keeping It Fun

  • Mix competitive and chill games throughout the day
  • Have non-alcoholic options for designated drivers and non-drinkers
  • Prep egg hunt prizes ahead of time (cash, mini bottles, gift cards, lottery tickets)
  • Weather backup—have indoor games ready
  • Consider separate kid-friendly and adult-only areas if both are present

Safety First

  • Designate a sober driver or arrange rideshares
  • Keep real eggs vs. plastic eggs clearly separated (food safety!)
  • Stay hydrated—spring sun + alcohol = dehydration
  • Know your limits, especially with progressive drinking games

More Party Games

Looking for more adult party game ideas? Check out our other guides:

Hop to It! 🐰

Easter doesn’t have to be all church services and family small talk. With the right games, it becomes a celebration of spring, good company, and plenty of adult beverages. Whether you’re doing a boozy egg hunt, competitive Peeps eating, or just chilling with mimosas and movie drinking games, you’ve got 55+ ways to make this Easter unforgettable.

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Now grab your bunny ears, fill those eggs with mini bottles, and let the games begin! Happy Easter! 🐣🥂🌷

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