
The Easter Egg Hunt event has arrived in 99 Nights in the Forest, bringing a limited-time challenge where you explore the map to discover special eggs hidden across multiple biomes. Some eggs spawn naturally, while others require completing puzzles, defeating enemies, or interacting with special locations. So, to help you complete this event, here's a complete guide on everything you need to know.
Updated March 21, 2026: This article is a Work-In-Progress (WIP). The update has just dropped, so some information might be missing. It will be updated with relevant information over time.
How to Get Eggs in 99 Nights in the Forest

Before collecting eggs, you need to get the Egg Basket from the Easter event area. This basket works similarly to your normal item pouch and allows you to store up to 12 eggs at a time. Once you collect an egg, bring it to the giant Easter Bunny statue in the event area to submit it.
Each new egg type submitted rewards 10 Eggs, which act as the event currency used in the Easter shop. Submitting duplicate eggs gives 1 Egg each instead. However, many eggs cannot simply be picked up. Some require specific actions, such as defeating bosses, solving puzzles, completing tasks, or interacting with certain map locations.
All Egg Locations in 99 Nights in the Forest

There are currently 11 known eggs in the Easter Event of 99 Nights in the Forest. Here's each of the eggs and how you can get them:
| Egg | How To Get | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Egg | Spawns randomly across the map and rolls away when approached | Can be picked up directly and submitted |
| Basketball Egg | Found at the center of basketball courts | Must score the egg through the basketball hoop before submitting |
| Chicken Egg | Located on top of the Chicken Coop buildings | Bring all the baby chicks back into the coop first |
| Lightning Egg | Spawns under red umbrellas around the map | Must be struck by lightning before submission |
| Volcano Egg | Appears after sacrificing cultists in the volcano biome | Sacrifice 8 Easter Volcano Cultists |
| Alien Egg | Found inside the UFO after scanning an alien cultist | Bring and scan a Bunny Alien Cultist |
| Pelt Trader Egg | Earned by trading with the Pelt Trader | Give the trader a pelt with an Easter pattern |
| Ice Egg | Found frozen inside ice biome caves | Melt the egg on a fire after breaking the ice |
| Virus Egg | Obtained from a boss encounter | Defeat the Frog King in the cave |
| Cooked Egg | Created through crafting | Cook 3 regular eggs in a Crock Pot |
| Lantern Egg | TBA | TBA |
| Fishing Egg | TBA | TBA |
99 Nights in the Forest Easter Event Rewards

Eggs collected from the event can be spent in the Easter Shop located in the lobby. These rewards include new classes, furniture, and cosmetic pet skins.
| Reward | Type | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Egg Hunter | Class | 30 Eggs |
| Egg Topiary | Furniture | 20 Eggs |
| Hot Egg Balloon | Furniture | 80 Eggs |
| Golden Carrot | Furniture | 80 Eggs |
| Chocolate Bunny | Pet Skin | 100 Eggs |
| Chocolate Wolf | Pet Skin | 120 Eggs |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
There are 11 different eggs currently available in the Easter Egg Hunt event.
You must collect an Egg Basket from the Easter event area before you can store or submit eggs.
Eggs act as the event currency used to purchase rewards from the Easter Shop.
The Egg Basket can store up to 12 eggs at once, similar to your normal inventory pouch.
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