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Jan 02, 2024

Easter Egg Hunt Clues: 51 Fun Clues For Kids To Find in 2023

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Let the games begin!

An Easter egg hunt is a great way to keep children entertained during the Easter holidays. With fun rhymes, clues and a little imagination, read the Easter egg hunt clues aloud and see your little ones guess where the yummy items are hidden.

Some Easter egg hunt clues can be harder than others, while some can lead the children outside to mix up their play. Why not throw the ultimate egg hunt this Easter Sunday (9th April 2023) and treat your children to some delicious chocolate goodies along the way. Follow our Easter egg hunt clues for guaranteed fun...

Get your little ones thinking outside of the box with a clue that leads them to the fridge. For a clue idea, why not try the below?

This is something in your kitchenMeat, milk and yogurt it does holdThe reason you put them in thisIs because it helps keep them cold

To do this one, simply choose a book to place the next clue beside. You can either tweak the clue to include the name of the book, or leave them guessing to make it harder!

This clue is on some shelvesSo go and take a lookIt's hidden amongst words and picturesInside your favourite...

Get your little ones outside by hanging the next clue on the washing line. You can either pop it in a bag or clip it with pegs along the line. Take a look at a clue idea below...

For the next clue you may have to runBecause it's where our clothes dry in the sun

For something a little different, why not hide another clue in the letterbox?

The next clue might be hard to spotIt's where the postman puts things in a slot

Lead your kids to the TV with this fun mind-bending clue. You can either tweak it to make it more difficult or simply use it as it is. Why not give it a go this Easter?

The next clue is where you go If you want to see a showI am black as night but can be filled with light through me things can be seen

Keep the Easter egg hunt going by popping a clue inside the washing machine. Take a look at a clue idea below:

We hope this clue's not spinning roundWith lots of soapy bubblesIf Mummy turns this machine onThe poor clue will be in trouble!

Tweak this clue to include items you might have in the living room so children will know where to look. For inspiration, take a look at this riddle below:

This is a place in a houseWhere you might find a bookcaseA couch and coffee tableA TV and fireplace

I have four legs, but cannot walkYou sit at me when you use a fork...

Pop another clue in a pair of wellies (make sure they're clean if you're hiding chocolate inside!) Take a look at some inspiration for a riddle below...

This clue is hiding in the darkIn somewhere rather smellyWe put these on to jump in mudIt's hidden in a...

Pop the next clue on their bed to keep the search for the sweets going. How long will it take your little ones to find?

It's been a long day, it's time to restYou can lie down on my chest...

Hide the next clue in the washing basket with this fun riddle. Tweak it as you need to but it's certain to get your children guessing.

Lift up the lidOf a basket, not a boxThe next clue is hidingWith dirty pants and socks!

Whether it's a sock drawer or a drawer in a wardrobe, get your children having a look around the bedroom for the next clue.

The next clue is hidden in a placeWhere Daddy keeps his socksWe hope they're not too smellyOr the clue will get a shock!

In a tiny living roomIt's too small for you to live inHurry! Can you find it soon

Pet owners should make the most of their pup's bed by using it as a spot to hide the next clue.

A furry friend guards this clueHe keeps it where he sleepsI hope he hasn't nibbled itQuick – go and take a peek

If you have a car parked safely on a driveway, why not place the clue on the seat (make sure you leave it open) or carefully beside the car. Take a look at a riddle idea below...

The next clue, if you peepIs near something with four wheels and goes beep

Get your children exploring the garden by hiding the next clue in the bird feeder. How long will it take yours to find?

Fill me with seeds and put me up highMy guests come from up in the sky

On a hot day, I give you a shady seatCome sit here now to find what you seekI grow big and tall and you love to climb on me!

This one is a little easier, but it's a great clue if you're extending your hunt in the garden. Take a look at it below...

I separate your house from your neighbours and I made from woodDo you remember where I am stood?

Simple but fun, this clue is great if you're hiding it in your flower pot. Why not place a few mini eggs inside to keep the excitement rolling?

I hold flowers in my base, and love to be watered.

If you have a printer at home, pop the next quiz in between the paper (or on top) to keep the hunt going.

I'm full of paper and ink, but I am not a book like you might think.

Choose a clock in your house (opt for the largest one) and place the next clue beside it. Watch as your children run to find out where it is.

I make a ticking sound and tell you the time. Where can you find me?

I make a beeping sound when your food is done.

Lead your little ones to a watering can outside with this easy Easter egg hunt clue.

Use me to give plants a drink, you fill me up from the kitchen sink!

Got a swing in the garden? Why not hide your next clue there...

Reach new heights by swinging on my seat, a regular chair just can't compete.

Need an Easter egg hunt clue to lead your children under the pillow? Take a look at this simple riddle below...

I am under the place where your head rests, after a long day of takings tests. Where the tooth fairy leaves your pound is where the next clue can be found.

Check the item that you put on your feet to go outside!

You put bread in me, and it comes out nice and crispy.

A delicious boiled egg is served in a cup, but when you've finished eating where do you wash it up?

You're nearing the end of the Easter gold rush, now head to the place where you'd find your toothbrush.

Make the Easter egg hunt a little trickier by leading your children to the dictionary on a bookshelf.

Find me when you need to know how to spell a word.

Once the children are outside, lead them to the BBQ with this simple riddle.

I've got charcoal in my belly, and metal feet. Once I am hot, it's time to eat.

A slightly trickier one, see if your children can locate the garden hose with this Easter egg hunt clue.

Use me to cool down the ground on a hot dayI am long and effective I must say, I wonder whether you will find me

Give me a tap and I'll give you some suds,I come in handy when you're covered in mud.

I'll give you cubes and cold creamy treats,when it comes to negative temperature, I can't be beat.

I have legs, but fold up tidy and flat,I keep clothes crisp without the laundromat.

You can lay on me or sit, and put me up or down,I'm better with cushions, and keep you off the ground.

Do your children have a drinking cup that they regularly use? Why not fold up the next clue inside?

The treasure hunt is almost up, have you checked inside the cup?

I can take you to places you've never seenBut first, type your password in on my screen.

I never get angry, but I do get hot.I'm the perfect place for a pan or a pot.

I have a round knob and also a lock.Visitors and salesmen may give me a knock.

Hop on, let's go, don't make me beg. My wheels are fast, but use your legs!

Jump inside, the water's fine! If it's not, just take your time. I will help you smell nice and clean, do you know who I am?

To reach the top, you will start low on the first step. With ever step, the goal you'll reach. Although the journey might make it hard to breathe.

When you stare at me you see yourself in reverse. What turns everything around but does not move?

I am dry and crunchy – that's how I'm made! But people like to see me bathe. In a box or in a pouch, the perfect meal for any slouch.

I keep your feet warm and always come in pairs.

You'll usually find me in the kitchen. I don't mind a little weight.

I greet every guest but never say a word.

If not for me, the birds would live in the tree.

I'm a bed without sheets and always dirty.

End your Easter egg hunt by hiding all of the treats in a wardrobe. We're certain your little ones (and adults!) will enjoy the feast.

Go out with a bang and find your last clue in the place your clothes hang.

Made from organic milk chocolate, this classic Easter egg includes two luxurious chocolate bars — the Milk Chocolate with Butterscotch bar and the classic Milk chocolate bar. Great for posting to a friend, simply add your own personalised message at the checkout.

With a creamy taste, this vegan salted caramel Easter egg also comes with its own small chocolate snack bar. Made in the UK, this Easter egg delivery option is free from dairy, gluten, eggs and nuts.

Put all your eggs into one basket with Thornton's classic Easter egg collection. Choose from milk, white and dark eggs, all of which can be sent straight to a loved one with a personalised note.

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Perfect for children, this lovely chocolate box is filled with chocolate bunnies in little baskets. So adorable!

The ultimate flavour combination for chocolate lovers, this vegan orange Easter egg comes with one large egg and a small chocolate bar, too.

Perfect for dark chocolate lovers over Easter, this Divine Chocolate egg is made out of rich 70% dark chocolate and comes with a cluster of mini Easter eggs. We're certain they'll go down a treat!

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Surprise a loved one this Easter with this fun assortment of chocolate eggs. At just £4.99, there's a flavour here for everyone. Don't forget to add a personalised message on your Easter egg delivery when you get to the checkout.

Spending Easter separated from loved ones? This buttermilk letterbox egg, which can be personalised, is perfect for posting to a friend.

Dairy and lactose free, this sustainable Easter egg has 85% cacao dark chocolate with a sprinkling of delicious raw cacao nibs. Best of all, the packaging is made from fully biodegradable card, vegetable-based inks and compostable film bags.

Looking for something a little more luxurious? Well, this honeycomb milk chocolate Easter egg from Selfridges ticks all the right boxes. Best of all, it's part of the department store's sustainable range.

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We love this chocolate Easter egg delivery box, which is slim enough to be posted through the letterbox. Each box contains a colourful chocolate flat egg with yellow chicks on a square of chocolate. Yummy!

Made with butterscotch, this affordable Easter egg is ideal if you're on the hunt for something smaller.

You can never go wrong with a Lindt chocolate Easter egg, which is why this seasonal set is the perfect treat. It comes with a handful of assorted mini eggs, too.

With indulgent sea salt, caramel and milk chocolate, this delicious Easter egg delivery is certain to satisfy the taste buds. Why not order one for yourself and one for a friend?

Ideal for dog lovers, this sweet selection of milk chocolate dogs is great if you're looking for an alternative. Simply add a personalised message as you pay and post to your friend.

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This is something in your kitchenMeat, milk and yogurt it does holdThe reason you put them in thisIs because it helps keep them coldThis clue is on some shelvesSo go and take a lookIt's hidden amongst words and picturesInside your favourite...For the next clue you may have to runBecause it's where our clothes dry in the sun The next clue might be hard to spotIt's where the postman puts things in a slotThe next clue is where you go If you want to see a showI am black as night but can be filled with light through me things can be seenWe hope this clue's not spinning roundWith lots of soapy bubblesIf Mummy turns this machine onThe poor clue will be in trouble!7. Living roomThis is a place in a houseWhere you might find a bookcaseA couch and coffee tableA TV and fireplaceI have four legs, but cannot walkYou sit at me when you use a fork...9. Wellington bootsThis clue is hiding in the darkIn somewhere rather smellyWe put these on to jump in mudIt's hidden in a...It's been a long day, it's time to restYou can lie down on my chest...Lift up the lidOf a basket, not a boxThe next clue is hidingWith dirty pants and socks!12. Bedroom drawerThe next clue is hidden in a placeWhere Daddy keeps his socksWe hope they're not too smellyOr the clue will get a shock!In a tiny living roomIt's too small for you to live inHurry! Can you find it soon14. Dog bedA furry friend guards this clueHe keeps it where he sleepsI hope he hasn't nibbled itQuick – go and take a peek To the carThe next clue, if you peepIs near something with four wheels and goes beep16. Bird feederFill me with seeds and put me up highMy guests come from up in the sky17. TreeOn a hot day, I give you a shady seatCome sit here now to find what you seekI grow big and tall and you love to climb on me!18. FenceI separate your house from your neighbours and I made from woodDo you remember where I am stood?19. Flower pot I hold flowers in my base, and love to be watered.20. PrinterI'm full of paper and ink, but I am not a book like you might think. 21. ClockI make a ticking sound and tell you the time. Where can you find me?I make a beeping sound when your food is done. 23. Watering canUse me to give plants a drink, you fill me up from the kitchen sink!24. A swingReach new heights by swinging on my seat, a regular chair just can't compete.25. PillowI am under the place where your head rests, after a long day of takings tests. Where the tooth fairy leaves your pound is where the next clue can be found.Check the item that you put on your feet to go outside!You put bread in me, and it comes out nice and crispy.A delicious boiled egg is served in a cup, but when you've finished eating where do you wash it up? You're nearing the end of the Easter gold rush, now head to the place where you'd find your toothbrush. Find me when you need to know how to spell a word. I've got charcoal in my belly, and metal feet. Once I am hot, it's time to eat. Use me to cool down the ground on a hot dayI am long and effective I must say, I wonder whether you will find meGive me a tap and I'll give you some suds,I come in handy when you're covered in mud.34. FreezerI'll give you cubes and cold creamy treats,when it comes to negative temperature, I can't be beat.35. Ironing board I have legs, but fold up tidy and flat,I keep clothes crisp without the laundromat.36. Garden furnitureYou can lay on me or sit, and put me up or down,I'm better with cushions, and keep you off the ground.The treasure hunt is almost up, have you checked inside the cup? 38. ComputerI can take you to places you've never seenBut first, type your password in on my screen.39. Stove I never get angry, but I do get hot.I'm the perfect place for a pan or a pot.40. Front doorI have a round knob and also a lock.Visitors and salesmen may give me a knock.Hop on, let's go, don't make me beg. My wheels are fast, but use your legs! 42. ShowerJump inside, the water's fine! If it's not, just take your time. I will help you smell nice and clean, do you know who I am? To reach the top, you will start low on the first step. With ever step, the goal you'll reach. Although the journey might make it hard to breathe. When you stare at me you see yourself in reverse. What turns everything around but does not move?45. Cereal boxI am dry and crunchy – that's how I'm made! But people like to see me bathe. In a box or in a pouch, the perfect meal for any slouch.46. SocksI keep your feet warm and always come in pairs.You'll usually find me in the kitchen. I don't mind a little weight.I greet every guest but never say a word. 49. BirdhouseIf not for me, the birds would live in the tree. I'm a bed without sheets and always dirty. 51. Wardrobe Go out with a bang and find your last clue in the place your clothes hang.READ MOREREAD MOREREAD MORELooking for some positivity? get Country Living magazine posted through your letterbox every month. Like this article? Sign up to our newsletter to get more articles like this delivered straight to your inbox.
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