A fun family Easter game! It's easy to set up and fun for the whole family to play.
Things you will need:
- Boiled eggs : varied colours of boiled eggs – 1 per play (plus extra for any that crack)
- A smooth playing surface of at least 10 feet long
*If you play this outside in the grass, just be sure to test it first. The grass will need to be cut short to allow the eggs to really roll. A smooth, hard surface is the best.
Instructions:
Setting up the game
- You will want to place the white egg out somewhere in your playing field, at least 10 feet away from the bowlers
- Players will have different coloured eggs, so they know which one belongs to who
Playing the game
- Players should, one at a time, roll their egg towards the white egg – trying to get as close to the white egg as possible
How do you win at Easter Egg Bowling?
- The player with the egg closest to the white egg at the end of the round wins that round
- *There may be some measuring involved for tiebreakers, or eggs that seem the same distance away from the white egg
Is there a point system in this game?
- You could set up a system similar to corn hole point system: each is worth one (1) point. Bag In-The-Hole (Cornhole): any bag which is thrown through the hole or knocked through the hole by another bag. Each is worth three (3) points
How many rounds do you play in Easter Egg Bowling?
- It is really up to you and the players. You could keep going and going. Start out with 3 rounds and see if you have time for more
- The player who wins the most rounds wins overall