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Let’s solve this step by step.
This is an Easter egg hunt with clues that lead you from one place to the next. Each clue tells you where to go next based on a hint about what you do or use in that location.
We’ll follow the clues in order, starting from the first one (we can assume the top-left egg is Clue #1 since it says “You can have a rest or just sit on me…” — that sounds like a couch or chair near the TV).
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Clue 1:
*“You can have a rest or just sit on me. Where do you like to watch TV?”*
→ This is likely the couch or living room chair.
Clue 2 (next clue after Clue 1):
*“The next clue is closer than you think. Where do you go to get a cold drink?”*
→ That’s probably the kitchen fridge or pantry.
Clue 3:
*“You wear me when it’s cold outside. Check my pockets and see what you can find!”*
→ This is your coat or jacket — check the pockets!
Clue 4:
*“Way to go but you’re not done yet. The next clue is where you get wet.”*
→ That’s the bathroom (shower/bath) or maybe the sink.
Clue 5:
*“Now you’ve searched everywhere, find the next clue where you fix your hair.”*
→ That’s the bathroom mirror or hairbrush area.
Clue 6:
*“You’ll find lots of treats if you know where to look. Find something you wear on your foot.”*
→ Could be socks, slippers, or shoes — maybe inside a shoe?
Clue 7:
*“When it’s time to turn off the light, where do you go to sleep?”*
→ That’s your bedroom or bed.
Clue 8:
*“You’re getting so close, just a couple steps more. To find the next clue head to the front [door/mat?]”*
→ Probably the front door or doormat.
Final Clue:
*“Well done! Happy Easter!”*
→ You found the last clue — maybe the basket or treat is here!
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Wait — we need to make sure we’re following the correct sequence. Let’s number them properly based on how they logically connect:
Actually, looking again — the clues are meant to be followed in order as written on the eggs. But since they’re scattered, we should start with the one that begins the hunt.
The most logical starting point is:
> “You can have a rest or just sit on me. Where do you like to watch TV?” → Couch/Living Room
Then:
> “The next clue is closer than you think. Where do you go to get a cold drink?” → Kitchen/Fridge
Then:
> “You wear me when it’s cold outside. Check my pockets...” → Coat/Jacket
Then:
> “Way to go but you’re not done yet. The next clue is where you get wet.” → Bathroom/Shower
Then:
> “Now you’ve searched everywhere, find the next clue where you fix your hair.” → Bathroom Mirror/Brush
Then:
> “You’ll find lots of treats if you know where to look. Find something you wear on your foot.” → Shoes/Socks
Then:
> “When it’s time to turn off the light, where do you go to sleep?” → Bed
Then:
> “You’re getting so close, just a couple steps more. To find the next clue head to the front...” → Front Door/Mat
Finally:
> “Well done! Happy Easter!” → Final spot (maybe under the mat or behind the door)
But wait — there’s also a clue that says:
> “NOW YOU’VE SEARCHED EVERYWHERE, FIND THE NEXT CLUE WHERE YOU FIX YOUR HAIR.”
That seems to come AFTER searching many places — so maybe it’s later in the chain.
Also, one clue says:
> “YOU’RE GETTING SO CLOSE, JUST A COUPLE STEPS MORE. TO FIND THE NEXT CLUE HEAD TO THE FRONT...”
And another:
> “WELL DONE! HAPPY EASTER!” — that’s definitely the end.
Let’s try to map the full path clearly:
Start:
1. Sit & Watch TV → Couch
2. Get Cold Drink → Fridge
3. Wear When Cold → Coat Pockets
4. Get Wet → Shower/Bath
5. Fix Hair → Bathroom Mirror
6. Wear on Foot → Shoe
7. Turn Off Light / Sleep → Bed
8. Head to Front → Front Door
9. Well Done → Final Spot (Easter Basket?)
But actually, let’s count the eggs — there are 9 eggs shown. So 9 clues total.
List all clues in logical order:
Clue 1: “You can have a rest...” → Couch
Clue 2: “The next clue is closer...” → Fridge
Clue 3: “You wear me when it’s cold...” → Coat
Clue 4: “Way to go but you’re not done yet... where you get wet” → Shower
Clue 5: “Now you’ve searched everywhere... fix your hair” → Mirror
Clue 6: “You’ll find lots of treats... wear on your foot” → Shoe
Clue 7: “When it’s time to turn off the light... sleep” → Bed
Clue 8: “You’re getting so close... head to the front” → Front Door
Clue 9: “Well done! Happy Easter!” → Final Prize Location
Yes — that makes sense.
So the final answer is: The last clue leads to the front door, and then “Happy Easter!” means the prize is there — probably hidden at the front door or just inside.
But the question is — what is the FINAL LOCATION? Based on the last clue before “Happy Easter”, it says:
> “You’re getting so close, just a couple steps more. To find the next clue head to the front...”
Then the very last egg says:
> “Well done! Happy Easter!”
So the “front” location is where you find the final clue — which is the “Happy Easter” message — meaning the treasure is at the front door.
Therefore, the final destination is the front door.
But let’s double-check — is there any clue that comes after “head to the front”? No — the “Happy Easter” egg is separate and celebratory.
So the sequence ends at the front door.
Final Answer:
Front Door
This is an Easter egg hunt with clues that lead you from one place to the next. Each clue tells you where to go next based on a hint about what you do or use in that location.
We’ll follow the clues in order, starting from the first one (we can assume the top-left egg is Clue #1 since it says “You can have a rest or just sit on me…” — that sounds like a couch or chair near the TV).
---
Clue 1:
*“You can have a rest or just sit on me. Where do you like to watch TV?”*
→ This is likely the couch or living room chair.
Clue 2 (next clue after Clue 1):
*“The next clue is closer than you think. Where do you go to get a cold drink?”*
→ That’s probably the kitchen fridge or pantry.
Clue 3:
*“You wear me when it’s cold outside. Check my pockets and see what you can find!”*
→ This is your coat or jacket — check the pockets!
Clue 4:
*“Way to go but you’re not done yet. The next clue is where you get wet.”*
→ That’s the bathroom (shower/bath) or maybe the sink.
Clue 5:
*“Now you’ve searched everywhere, find the next clue where you fix your hair.”*
→ That’s the bathroom mirror or hairbrush area.
Clue 6:
*“You’ll find lots of treats if you know where to look. Find something you wear on your foot.”*
→ Could be socks, slippers, or shoes — maybe inside a shoe?
Clue 7:
*“When it’s time to turn off the light, where do you go to sleep?”*
→ That’s your bedroom or bed.
Clue 8:
*“You’re getting so close, just a couple steps more. To find the next clue head to the front [door/mat?]”*
→ Probably the front door or doormat.
Final Clue:
*“Well done! Happy Easter!”*
→ You found the last clue — maybe the basket or treat is here!
---
Wait — we need to make sure we’re following the correct sequence. Let’s number them properly based on how they logically connect:
Actually, looking again — the clues are meant to be followed in order as written on the eggs. But since they’re scattered, we should start with the one that begins the hunt.
The most logical starting point is:
> “You can have a rest or just sit on me. Where do you like to watch TV?” → Couch/Living Room
Then:
> “The next clue is closer than you think. Where do you go to get a cold drink?” → Kitchen/Fridge
Then:
> “You wear me when it’s cold outside. Check my pockets...” → Coat/Jacket
Then:
> “Way to go but you’re not done yet. The next clue is where you get wet.” → Bathroom/Shower
Then:
> “Now you’ve searched everywhere, find the next clue where you fix your hair.” → Bathroom Mirror/Brush
Then:
> “You’ll find lots of treats if you know where to look. Find something you wear on your foot.” → Shoes/Socks
Then:
> “When it’s time to turn off the light, where do you go to sleep?” → Bed
Then:
> “You’re getting so close, just a couple steps more. To find the next clue head to the front...” → Front Door/Mat
Finally:
> “Well done! Happy Easter!” → Final spot (maybe under the mat or behind the door)
But wait — there’s also a clue that says:
> “NOW YOU’VE SEARCHED EVERYWHERE, FIND THE NEXT CLUE WHERE YOU FIX YOUR HAIR.”
That seems to come AFTER searching many places — so maybe it’s later in the chain.
Also, one clue says:
> “YOU’RE GETTING SO CLOSE, JUST A COUPLE STEPS MORE. TO FIND THE NEXT CLUE HEAD TO THE FRONT...”
And another:
> “WELL DONE! HAPPY EASTER!” — that’s definitely the end.
Let’s try to map the full path clearly:
Start:
1. Sit & Watch TV → Couch
2. Get Cold Drink → Fridge
3. Wear When Cold → Coat Pockets
4. Get Wet → Shower/Bath
5. Fix Hair → Bathroom Mirror
6. Wear on Foot → Shoe
7. Turn Off Light / Sleep → Bed
8. Head to Front → Front Door
9. Well Done → Final Spot (Easter Basket?)
But actually, let’s count the eggs — there are 9 eggs shown. So 9 clues total.
List all clues in logical order:
Clue 1: “You can have a rest...” → Couch
Clue 2: “The next clue is closer...” → Fridge
Clue 3: “You wear me when it’s cold...” → Coat
Clue 4: “Way to go but you’re not done yet... where you get wet” → Shower
Clue 5: “Now you’ve searched everywhere... fix your hair” → Mirror
Clue 6: “You’ll find lots of treats... wear on your foot” → Shoe
Clue 7: “When it’s time to turn off the light... sleep” → Bed
Clue 8: “You’re getting so close... head to the front” → Front Door
Clue 9: “Well done! Happy Easter!” → Final Prize Location
Yes — that makes sense.
So the final answer is: The last clue leads to the front door, and then “Happy Easter!” means the prize is there — probably hidden at the front door or just inside.
But the question is — what is the FINAL LOCATION? Based on the last clue before “Happy Easter”, it says:
> “You’re getting so close, just a couple steps more. To find the next clue head to the front...”
Then the very last egg says:
> “Well done! Happy Easter!”
So the “front” location is where you find the final clue — which is the “Happy Easter” message — meaning the treasure is at the front door.
Therefore, the final destination is the front door.
But let’s double-check — is there any clue that comes after “head to the front”? No — the “Happy Easter” egg is separate and celebratory.
So the sequence ends at the front door.
Final Answer:
Front Door
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable easter hunt riddles.