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    How to get Easter Eggs in 99 Nights in the Forest 

    99 Nights in the Forest is a survival and escape experience in which you upgrade your campsite and explore a vast map to collect items that are essential for survival. On March 28, 2026, the Roblox title released its Easter Part 1 update, which introduced a limited-time character on the map along with the Easter Event Shop at the lobby.

    Easter Eggs are the limited-time items that you can collect by picking up the Egg Basket and searching across the map. In this guide, we’ll discuss everything that’s important for their obtainment.


    What are Easter Eggs in 99 Nights in the Forest?

    Easter Event hub (Image via Roblox)
    Easter Event hub (Image via Roblox)

    Easter Eggs are the new limited-time items in 99 Nights in the Forest that were introduced via the Easter Part 1 update on March 28, 2026. Currently, you can collect a total of 11 different eggs either by searching across the map, completing small activities, or exploring different biomes. Here’s a list of all of them:

    • Basic Egg
    • Basketball Egg
    • Fish Egg
    • Chick Egg
    • Lightning Egg
    • Cooked Egg
    • Glowing Egg
    • Volcanic Egg
    • Pelt Trader Egg
    • Frog Egg
    • Alien Egg

    After collecting enough Easter Eggs, you can return to the event hub, placed near your campsite, and submit all the collected eggs to claim Easter egg currency and other items. You can spend this currency to purchase the following items from the Easter Event Shop:

    • Egg Hunter: 30 Easter eggs
    • Egg Topiary: 20 Easter eggs
    • Hot Egg Balloon: 80 Easter eggs
    • Golden Carrot: 80 Easter eggs
    • Chocolate Bunny: 100 Easter eggs
    • Chocolate Wolf: 120 Easter eggs

    How to get Easter Eggs in 99 Nights in the Forest

    Chasing a Badic Egg (Image via Roblox)
    Chasing a Badic Egg (Image via Roblox)

    Step 1: Take Egg Basket

    Near your campsite, you’ll find the Easter event hub along with a bunny placed on its gate. Next to this character, you’ll find a table with several Baskets placed above. By interacting, you can take an Egg Basket and start searching and gathering all 11 eggs across the map.

    Step 2: Obtain and activate all Easter Eggs

    Across the map, you’ll find the following 11 Easter Eggs:

    • Basic Egg: Spawns very often across the map. Whenever you try to collect it, it will start rolling away.
    • Basketball Egg: Can be found only at the Basketball court. For its activation, you must pick it up and score a basket.
    • Fish Egg: Purchase the Fishing Rod and start fishing at different ponds.
    • Chick Egg: You can find it placed on the roof of a barn. To claim this egg, you must tame and bring six chicks to the barn.
    • Lightning Egg: Can spawn randomly across the map. For activation, you must get them hit by lightning.
    • Cooked Egg: Build a Crock Pot on your base and cook three basic eggs in it to obtain the Cooked Egg.
    • Glowing Egg: You’ll find a snow egg inside the bear’s cave. Putting it on the campfire would melt the ice to reveal the Glowing Egg.
    • Volcanic Egg: Reach the Volcanic Biome, defeat eight Cultists with bunny ears, and sacrifice them inside the Volcano.
    • Pelt Trader Egg: Kill normal wolves until one of them drops the Easter Pelt. Next, wait until the Pelt Trader appears. Trade the Easter Pelt with him.
    • Frog Egg: Get Frog Invasion in your game, defeat Frogs to obtain Frog Keys, and then enter the Frog Cave. Once inside, defeat the Frog King to obtain this egg.
    • Alien Egg: Get Alien Invasion in your game and complete the mothership to find an Egg scanner. Scan an Easter Alien to get this egg.

    FAQs on Easter Eggs in 99 Nights in the Forest

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

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

    Do I need the Egg Basket to collect Easter Eggs in 99 Nights in the Forest?

    Yes, you must equip the Egg Basket from the event hub near your campsite; otherwise, eggs won’t register when collected.

    Where do I submit collected Easter eggs?

    You can submit them at the Easter event hub near your campsite to earn Easter currency and rewards.