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How To Get Easter Eggs in 99 Nights in the Forest (April 2026) Eggs Guide

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The Easter Part 1 update dropped on March 28, 2026, bringing a limited-time egg hunt to 99 Nights in the Forest. There are 11 unique Easter Eggs scattered across the map, and collecting them earns event currency to unlock permanent rewards. Here’s everything you need to know to find them all before the event ends on April 4, 2026.

Key InfoDetails
Total Eggs11
Event DurationMarch 28 – April 4, 2026
Basket Capacity12 eggs at a time
First Submission Reward10 event points per new egg type
Duplicate Submission1 point (2 with Egg Hunter class)

How To Get Easter Eggs in 99 Nights in the Forest?

Before hunting, grab the Egg Basket from the table near the Easter Bunny statue at your campsite event area. Without it, collected eggs won’t register. The basket works like your item pouch and holds up to 12 eggs at once. After collecting, return to the giant Easter Bunny statue to submit them for event points (called “Eggs” currency).

Most eggs aren’t simple pickups, they require solving small puzzles or triggering specific events. If the Easter Bunny says “Egg isn’t ready,” you need to complete that egg’s activation task first.

All 11 Easter Egg Locations & How to Get Them?

All 11 Easter Egg Locations & How to Get Them?
EggLocationHow to Activate
Basic EggSpawns randomly across the mapGrab it fast — it rolls away when you approach
Basketball EggBasketball courtPick it up and score a basket through the hoop
Chick EggRoof of the barnTame 6 baby chicks and lead them into the barn’s nests
Lightning EggFound under red umbrellasPlace it on the ground and let lightning strike it
Cooked EggYour baseBuild a Crock Pot and cook 3 Basic Eggs in it
Glowing (Ice) EggInside the polar bear’s cave (snow biome)Take the frozen egg and melt it on a campfire
Volcanic EggVolcanic BiomeDefeat 8 Cultists wearing bunny ears and sacrifice them inside the Volcano
Pelt Trader EggPelt Trader NPC (random spawn)Kill wolves until one drops an Easter Pelt, then trade it
Frog (Virus) EggFrog CaveTrigger Frog Invasion, collect Frog Keys, and defeat the Frog King
Alien EggUFO/MothershipTrigger Alien Invasion, complete the mothership, scan an Easter Alien
Fish EggAny fishing pondBuy a Fishing Rod and fish at ponds until one appears

Pro Tips for Faster Egg Collection

  • Basic Eggs are your bread and butter, they spawn often and net you steady points on repeat submissions.
  • Lightning Egg: Leave it at your base on the ground between storms. Make sure it won’t roll away before lightning strikes.
  • Chick Egg: You can only lead 2–3 chicks at a time (taming limit), so complete the 6-chick task in multiple trips. Bring carrots to tame them.
  • Cooked Egg is 100% in your control, build the Crock Pot early and farm 3 Basic Eggs to craft it without relying on random events.
  • Volcanic, Frog, and Alien Eggs depend on random invasions. Play multiple rounds to trigger these events.
  • Equip the Egg Hunter class to earn 2 points per duplicate egg instead of 1, great for farming Basic Eggs over multiple rounds.

Easter Event Rewards

Submit eggs to the Easter Bunny to earn event currency, then spend it at the Easter Event Shop near your campsite. Rewards include:

  • Permanent Pet Skins — stay in your account after the event ends
  • Furniture Items — exclusive Easter-themed base decorations
  • Diamonds — the game’s premium currency, earnable for free

Since rewards are permanent, focus on collecting as many unique egg types first (10 points each), then farm Basic Eggs for bonus points. Check out our 99 Nights in the Forest Codes for free Diamonds to supplement your event haul, and our 99 Nights in the Forest Tier List to pick the best class before diving into the hunt.

FAQ

How many Easter Eggs are in 99 Nights in the Forest?

There are currently 11 Easter Eggs in the Easter Part 1 update, each tied to a unique location, event, or puzzle.

Do I need anything special before collecting eggs?

Yes, you must equip the Egg Basket from the event hub near your campsite. Eggs won’t register in your inventory without it.

What do I do with Easter Eggs after collecting them?

Bring them to the giant Easter Bunny statue in the event area to exchange them for event currency, which you spend at the Easter Event Shop.

When does the Easter event end?

The Easter Part 1 event runs until April 4, 2026 at 4:00 AM EST. An Easter Part 2 update is expected the following week with additional content.

What is the Egg Hunter class?

The Egg Hunter is a seasonal class available during the Easter event that doubles your points for duplicate egg submissions (2 points instead of 1), making Basic Egg farming much more efficient.

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Leo Veyron

Leo Veyron is a seasoned consumer tech journalist with over a decade of experience covering AI, gaming hardware, smartphones, and smart home devices.

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