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6 Adult Activities To Do When Easter Rolls Around And You're Just Too Old For The Egg Hunt

Because fun isn't only for kids.

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6 Adult Activities To Do When Easter Rolls Around And You're Just Too Old For The Egg Hunt

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Brunch has been set, baskets have been filled, and eggs are all dyed up. Everything is ready for the children big egg hunt, but what about the fun activities for adults?

Although Easter egg hunts are traditionally just for children, there are fun ways adults can enjoy Easter games too. For the time that you've become an adult and stopped egg hunting, here are 6 fun and entertaining adult Easter activities.

1. Adult Egg Hunt

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Remember how excited you were for finding all the Easter eggs with delicious surprises inside? Chocolate bunnies are great, but adults first interestā€” money, caters the crowd like nothing else. Have everyone bring empty plastic eggs to full with money or even scratch tickets inside, and hide them all around. Trust me, once people find enough of them, no one will be jealous of chocolate bunnies anymore.

2. Egg Decorating

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Who said egg dyeing is just for kids? Adults have an artistic side too, let your child-imagination flow by setting a table with cool decorations such as glitter, paint, brushes, and other fun egg decorating supplies to let adults creativity flow. Also, is a great way to include children and see who can come up with the coolest design.

3. Easter Egg Race

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No one is ever too old for a friendly competition between family and friends. You can plan different games like setting up a time limit and rewarding the person who found the most eggs or you can hide 3 "golden" eggs to reward three people. You can even do a relay race having participants hold an egg on a spoon with their mouths while running across the yard and back. The first person to finish without dropping the egg wins!

4. Treasure Hunt

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Instead of finding more colored eggs, "golden" eggs and special treats, try putting a series of clues inside each egg to lead to an ultimate prize. Prizes can be a pack of beer, money pot, a gift card or even lots of treats. Get creative with these ones, you'll want your guests to be interested in finding the big prize.

5. Drinking Game Easter Style

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Is everyone over 21? Great. Good-old fashioned drinking games are the best way to go. Truth or Dare is super fun to play and even more fun with the Easter vibes going. Fill plastic Easter eggs with a "truth" question or a fun dareā€” they either have to do or say what the eggs ask, or take a drink. It's your choice! Also, another fun drinking game can be transformed into an easter game by the well-known Never Have I Ever.. game, put some fun facts into plastic eggs and if the person is guilty, he or she drinks.

6. Theme Easter Party

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Invite your guests to spend their Easter Sunday with a themed inspired party. Think of Easter-related themes such as a baking party were everyone bakes their favorite dessert, or a barbecue theme party, or even take advantage of the beautiful Spring blossoms with a DIY flower arranging party. The possibilities are endless.

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