Easter Egg Roll: Games, Old and New (2024)

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The primary Easter Monday entertainment at the White House has always involved egg rolling. Participants roll dyed, hard-boiled eggs across the grass to see whose will go the furthest before cracking. Other egg sports enjoyed in the early years were egg ball, toss and catch, egg croquet and egg picking—a contest where eggs are pecked together until they crack. After a few days, the odor of all the eggs broken in these free-form games "could be smelled three square miles away."

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In 1929, First Lady Lou Hoover hoped to end the rotten egg stench by introducing folk dancing. Her successor, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, thought it better to impose a sense of structure to egg-based activities. First Lady Pat Nixon's staff arranged the only Easter egg hunt with actual eggs. Unfound eggs quickly reminded people of why First Lady Lou Hoover had favored folk dancing. In 1974, the Nixons hosted the egg roll races, an event which has become an Easter Monday favorite.

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FAQs

What is the oldest game Easter egg? ›

The first recorded video game Easter Egg in the game Adventure. Programmed by Warren Robinett in 1979 while working for Atari. In Atari's 1979 game Adventure, programmer Warren Robinett implemented one of the first Easter eggs in a video game.

How do you play the Easter egg roll? ›

Participants roll dyed, hard-boiled eggs across the grass to see whose will go the furthest before cracking. Other egg sports enjoyed in the early years were egg ball, toss and catch, egg croquet and egg picking—a contest where eggs are pecked together until they crack.

How to do an Easter egg hunt with clues? ›

To set up an egg hunt with clues, first decide if you want it indoors, outdoors or a mix of both. Then print off or write out your clues, and place them in the locations around the house or garden described in the clues. Hide a chocolate egg or other treat at the very last location where the final clue leads.

How do you make an Easter egg hunt more fun for adults? ›

Create the perfect adult Easter egg hunt
  1. Decorate with flowers. Transform your space for an adult Easter celebration by adding some festive decorations. ...
  2. Serve a delicious brunch. ...
  3. Sip Mimosas. ...
  4. Add some fun games. ...
  5. What to put inside Easter eggs for adults. ...
  6. Make the hunt more challenging. ...
  7. Hunt for craft beer. ...
  8. Award prizes.
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Is 12 too old for Easter egg hunt? ›

The consensus was clear: No one is too old.

What does Easter egg mean in Christianity? ›

The egg itself became a symbol of the Resurrection. Just as Jesus rose from the tomb, the egg symbolized new life emerging from the eggshell. In the Orthodox tradition, eggs are painted red to symbolize the blood that Jesus shed on the cross. The egg-coloring tradition has continued even in modern secular nations.

What is a bed without sheets and I'm always dirty? ›

Flowerbed. I'm a bed without sheets and always dirty.

What are secret Easter eggs? ›

An easter egg is a piece of functionality that is hidden, surprising, fun, and unrelated to the purpose of the product. For example there is a legend that Microsoft Excel contains a copy of the video game Doom.

What is the bathroom Easter clue? ›

BATHROOM CLUES

Look where you wash your face, an Easter egg could be in this place. I'm not on the shelf, I'm not on the floor, but you might find me hiding in a place where you close the door. Look up high, look down low, an Easter egg might be where you store your loo roll.

What is the drinking game for the Easter egg hunt? ›

🍺 Easter Egg Drinking Game

Get a bunch of plastic eggs and put slips of paper in them with drinking prompts. It can be “take a drink” instructions, a “never have I ever” prompt, or even a “truth or dare” question. Hide the eggs, get a drink in everyone's hand, and let the hunt begin!

What are some good scavenger hunt clues for adults? ›

FAQ: Scavenger hunt clues
  • If you want to eat, then take a seat! (Dining room chair)
  • One of me per day keeps the doctor away. (Apple)
  • I can't mix batter, but I can bake a cake. (Oven)
  • I come in pairs, I'm easy to lose, I go between your feet and your shoes. (Socks)
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How to play Easter egg bingo? ›

Simply use the guide to put together a set of 24 eggs that matches the colors on the chart. Place them in an Easter basket or bag, and choose one at a time. Show the kids the egg that you've picked (or let them take turns choosing) and then let them mark their cards. This is how we played and it was super fun!

What is the oldest game ever found? ›

Mancala is likely the oldest continually played game in the world. Though evidence varies, and the rules of mancala tend to change according to different regions, the game's first genesis came around 3000 BC. And it's not just one region where mancala rows have been discovered.

When was the first Easter egg? ›

When chocolate-making techniques began to improve, a Bristol company, J.S. Fry (later part of the Cadbury empire) produced the first chocolate Easter eggs in in England in 1873, which were a great (though expensive) novelty and were made of plain dark chocolate filled with sweets.

What is the oldest game you can play? ›

The Royal Game of Ur, or Game of Twenty Squares was played with a set of pawns on a richly decorated board and dates from 2600 to 2400 BC. It was a race game which employed a set of knucklebone dice.

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