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Best Places To Hide Easter Eggs

April 12, 2022

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Easter is the time of year when chocolate eggs and bunnies abound. One of the traditions we surely enjoy is egg hunting. And if you're looking for something a little more challenging than your average Easter egg hunt, we've got the perfect solution.

If you're like me, you're probably starting to get excited about the prospect of an epic Easter egg hunt. But what if I told you there was a way to make the hunt even more fun?

Using some creative hiding spots makes it a real challenge for your friends and family to track down those eggs. 

Looking for the best places to hide Easter eggs this year? Look no further! In this blog post, we will share with you some of the most creative and fun spots to stash your eggs. From laundry baskets to cookie jars, we've got you covered. Get started on your Easter egg hunt and have a blast finding all of the eggs hidden around your neighborhood! 

Best Places to Hide Your Easter Eggs

Washing machine 

The washing machine makes for a great place to hide an Easter egg. Simply remove a few items of clothing from the drum, pop in your egg, and replace the clothes. Your little ones will never suspect a thing!

Under the bed

Another excellent hiding spot is under the bed. Move some of the bedding out of the way, drop in your egg, and then put everything back in place.

In a plant pot

A plant pot is another great option, especially if you have many dotted around your home. Choose a spot where the pot is easily accessible, and then bury your egg deep in the soil.

Inside a book 

If you have a large book collection, take advantage of it by hiding an egg inside one of the volumes. Just make sure you pick a book that won't be read any time soon!

In a shoe 

This is a great option if you have young children who are likely to look in shoes for their eggs. Simply choose a shoe that isn't worn often and slip the egg inside.

Behind the sofa

The space behind the sofa is ideal for hiding an Easter egg. Make sure you move the sofa back into place afterward so that no one suspects anything!

In a basket of laundry

No one will suspect a thing!

This is a great option if you have small children who are still learning to be gentle with Easter eggs. Simply hide the eggs in a basket of laundry and let them have at it!

In a bowl of cereal 

If you're looking for a way to hide Easter eggs that will keep the kids entertained for breakfast, try hiding them in a bowl of cereal. Just be sure to use a large enough bowl so that the eggs don't get lost in the mix.

In a vase of flowers 

This is a pretty and festive way to display your hidden Easter eggs. Arrange some flowers in a vase and tuck the eggs among the stems.

Tape under the dining table

This is a great place to hide an Easter egg because it is out of plain sight and will be difficult for others to find.

Inside a tissue box

A tissue box is a perfect place to hide an Easter egg because it's small and easy to conceal. Plus, your child will love finding their egg inside a tissue box!

In the dishwasher 

Load it up with dishes and place the egg on the top rack if you have a dishwasher. When your family unloads the dishwasher, they'll be in for quite a surprise!

Under a pillow

This one is especially fun for younger kids. Hide the egg under a pillow on their bed and watch their faces light up when they find it.

In between stuffed toys 

Kids will never suspect to look here! Just be sure to not forget where you hide it!

In the garden

If you want to make it more challenging, you can paint your Easter eggs green and hide them on the grass!

If you have a garden, this is the perfect place to hide your Easter eggs. You can use bushes, trees, and flowerbeds to create many hiding spaces for your eggs. Make sure you don't forget where you've hidden them!

Under the furniture

Another great option for hiding Easter eggs is under furniture. Don’t put the egg too close to the edge of the furniture, or it may be found easily.

Some Tips for Fun Easter Egg Hunting

Making the kids' Easter egg hunt more challenging is truly an enjoyable experience -- both for you and for them!

If you're looking for some fun this Easter, why not try your hand at Easter egg hunting? Here are some tips to help you get started.

  1. Choose your location wisely. If you're hiding eggs indoors, choose a spot that's out of reach for little ones. Consider using bushes or trees as camouflage if you're hiding them outdoors.
  2. Make it challenging. If you want the Easter egg hunt to be more challenging, try hiding the eggs in difficult-to-reach places. This will make it more fun for older kids (and adults).
  3. Be creative with your hiding spots. Get creative with your hiding spots and think outside the box. Try hiding eggs in unusual places, like in a potted plant or under a piece of furniture.
  4. Use different-colored eggs. If you're hiding multiple eggs, consider using different colors for each one. This will help make them easier to spot.
  5. Give clues. If you're worried that your Easter egg hunt might be too challenging, consider giving out clues to help people find the eggs. You can hide the clues in other eggs or write them down on paper.

Conclusion

The best thing about Easter egg hunts is that they can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Whether you're hiding eggs for your kids or taking part in an adult-only hunt, there's always a good time. And, of course, you can make it more challenging and engaging by following these tips!

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