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FREE Easter egg hunt printable clues - cool Easter egg hunt ideas!

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Let’s solve this Easter Egg Hunt clue puzzle step by step.

We’re given 12 clues (plus a starting message from the Easter Bunny) that lead you from one location to the next in your house. The goal is to follow the sequence correctly so you end at the final surprise.

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Step 1: Start with the Easter Bunny’s message

> “I’m the Easter Bunny yes it’s true and I have a little game just for you. Follow my clues and you will see a wonderful surprise for you from me.”

This tells us to begin with Clue #1.

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Clue 1:
> To begin your search here’s your first clue: walk, don’t run and check your shoes

→ So the first place to look is near or inside your shoes.

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Clue 2:
> Now it’s time to find your dining chair, look underneath and see what’s there.

→ After finding Clue 1 (in shoes), go to the dining chair and look under it.

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Clue 3:
> A harder one now, you’ll have to think: look for something that’s the colour pink

→ From under the dining chair, find something pink in the house — could be a toy, book, cup, etc.

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Clue 4:
> The next one is hidden out of sight, Go to the room where you sleep at night

→ That’s your bedroom.

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Clue 5:
> Look up now way up high Find the place where laundry dries

→ In many homes, laundry dries on a clothesline or rack — often in the bedroom, bathroom, or balcony. But since we’re already in the bedroom, maybe look up near a drying rack or shelf.

Wait — let’s double-check: “way up high” + “where laundry dries” → likely means clothesline, drying rack, or even top shelf where clean laundry is stored.

But let’s keep going — maybe the next clue helps confirm.

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Clue 6:
> ‘Hop’ is my favourite Easter movie, Where would you find the DVDs?

→ Go to where DVDs are kept — usually a TV stand, media cabinet, or shelf.

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Clue 7:
> You’re doing great, but where to now? Check the place where you hang your towel

→ That’s the bathroom — towels hang on racks or hooks there.

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Clue 8:
> Tip-toe, tip-toe be quiet as a mouse, where is the coldest place inside the house?

→ The coldest place indoors is usually the refrigerator or freezer.

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Clue 9:
> This is thirsty work, time for a drink; the next clue is sitting by the sink

→ Could be kitchen sink or bathroom sink. Since we were just at the fridge (cold place), probably the kitchen sink.

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Clue 10:
> Where next do you need to look? It’s somewhere near your favourite book

→ Go to your favorite book — maybe on a nightstand, bookshelf, or reading nook.

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Clue 11:
> Congratulations! Your search is done. I hope this Easter is a joyful one. HAPPY EASTER!

→ This is the final clue — meaning after Clue 10, you’ve reached the end.

Wait — actually, looking again:

There are 12 egg-shaped cards. Let’s count them properly.

Actually, let’s list all 12 clues in order as they appear on the page (left to right, top to bottom):

Row 1 (after bunny):
1. shoes
2. dining chair
3. something pink
4. sleep at night (bedroom)

Row 2:
5. laundry dries
6. DVDs
7. hang your towel
8. coldest place

Row 3:
9. by the sink
10. favourite book
11. congratulations (final)
12. ??? Wait — there’s also the baby hints logo, but that’s not a clue.

Actually, counting the eggs:

Top row: 4 eggs
Middle row: 4 eggs
Bottom row: 3 eggs + 1 logo = 4 items, but only 3 are clues.

Wait — let’s recount the actual clue eggs:

From the image description (since we can’t see it, but based on standard layout):

Typically, these printables have 12 clues arranged in 3 rows of 4.

So:

Row 1:
- shoes
- dining chair
- something pink
- sleep at night

Row 2:
- laundry dries
- DVDs
- hang towel
- coldest place

Row 3:
- by the sink
- favourite book
- congratulations
- [empty or logo?]

Actually, the last one says “Congratulations!” — that’s the final clue.

So total 11 clues? No — let’s list them numerically as per typical use:

The instructions say: “Hide the cards based on the previous clue.” So each clue leads to the next location.

Let’s map the path clearly:

Start → Clue 1: shoes
→ Clue 2: under dining chair
→ Clue 3: something pink
→ Clue 4: bedroom (sleep at night)
→ Clue 5: where laundry dries (maybe closet or drying area)
→ Clue 6: DVDs (media center)
→ Clue 7: where you hang towel (bathroom)
→ Clue 8: coldest place (fridge/freezer)
→ Clue 9: by the sink (kitchen or bathroom)
→ Clue 10: near favourite book (bookshelf/nightstand)
→ Clue 11: Congratulations — END

That’s 11 clues. But there are 12 eggs? Wait — the very first egg is the Easter Bunny intro, then 11 more? Or 12 including the intro?

Looking back at user input:

The first egg says: “I’m the Easter Bunny...” — that’s the starter.

Then 11 more eggs with clues.

But in the grid, there are 12 egg shapes? Let me recount from the text provided:

In the user’s message, the eggs are listed as:

First row after title: 4 eggs
Second row: 4 eggs
Third row: 4 eggs (including the "Congratulations" and the Baby Hints logo?)

Actually, in the text:

After “FREE Easter Egg Hunt Printables”, there’s an egg with the bunny message.

Then below, three rows of four eggs each? Let’s count the clue texts:

List of clue texts provided:

1. To begin... shoes
2. Now it’s time... dining chair
3. A harder one... colour pink
4. The next one... sleep at night
5. Look up now... laundry dries
6. ‘Hop’ is my favourite... DVDs
7. You’re doing great... hang your towel
8. Tip-toe... coldest place
9. This is thirsty work... by the sink
10. Where next... favourite book
11. Congratulations! ... HAPPY EASTER!
12. [The Baby Hints logo is not a clue]

Wait — in the user’s message, after clue 11 (“Congratulations”), there’s a logo and website, but no 12th clue.

Actually, looking closely at the original problem statement:

The user pasted the content, and in the third row, the fourth item is the “BABY HINTS & TIPS” logo — which is NOT a clue.

So total clues: 11 (including the final congratulations).

But typically, these hunts have 10–12 steps. Let’s assume the sequence is:

Start → Clue 1 → Clue 2 → ... → Clue 11 (end)

Now, to answer the student’s implied question: What is the correct order of locations?

Since the task is to “solve the problem”, and the problem is to follow the clues in order, the solution is the sequence of places visited.

So let’s write the full path:

1. Start at Easter Bunny message (probably taped somewhere visible)
2. Go to shoes
3. Go to under dining chair
4. Find something pink (any pink object — e.g., pink sock, toy, book)
5. Go to bedroom (where you sleep)
6. Go to where laundry dries (could be closet, drying rack, or top shelf)
7. Go to where DVDs are kept
8. Go to where you hang your towel (bathroom)
9. Go to the coldest place (refrigerator or freezer)
10. Go to by the sink (kitchen sink likely)
11. Go to near your favourite book
12. Find the final surprise (with the congratulations note)

Wait — clue 11 is the congratulations, so after clue 10 (favourite book), you get clue 11 which says “search is done”.

So the last physical location is “near your favourite book”, and that’s where the final gift/clue is.

Therefore, the complete trail is:

Shoes → Under dining chair → Something pink → Bedroom → Laundry drying area → DVD storage → Towel hanging spot (bathroom) → Coldest place (fridge) → Sink → Favourite book → Final surprise

Now, to present this simply for a student:

You start by reading the Easter Bunny’s note. Then you go to your shoes to find the first clue. From there, you go under the dining chair. Next, find something pink in the house. Then go to your bedroom. After that, find where laundry dries (like a clothesline or shelf). Then go to where DVDs are kept. Next, go to where you hang your towel (usually the bathroom). Then find the coldest place in the house (the fridge!). After that, go to the sink. Then go to your favorite book. At your favorite book, you’ll find the last clue that says “Congratulations!” and your Easter surprise!

Final Answer:
The correct order of locations to visit is:
1. Shoes
2. Under the dining chair
3. Something pink
4. Bedroom
5. Where laundry dries
6. Where DVDs are kept
7. Where you hang your towel (bathroom)
8. Coldest place (refrigerator)
9. By the sink
10. Near your favourite book
11. Final surprise (with congratulations note)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable easter hunt riddles.
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