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Blox Fruits Easter Egg Hunt 2026 – How to Get All 24 Eggs and Unlock the Celestial Egg

The Blox Fruits 2026 Easter Egg Hunt is one of the most ambitious limited-time events the game has hosted to date. The event returns with a full Codex tracking system, five rarity tiers, and 24 unique eggs to collect across all three seas, running from March 28 to April 12, 2026. Every egg you track down feeds directly into your Candy Eggs balance, which you spend at the Easter Shop for fruits, skins, accessories, and boosts. This guide covers every egg and how to get it, so you can complete the full set before the event closes.

What You Need Before You Start

Before diving into egg locations, there is one progression requirement you cannot skip. You need to have access to the Second Sea to obtain all eggs. Several eggs and NPCs are locked behind this milestone, including the Kawaii Egg location on Kingdom of Rose Island. If you are still in the First Sea, focus on reaching Sea 2 first, then return to this guide.

You can track all eggs using the Easter Egg Hunt Codex in the game. The Codex shows all eggs, their rarities, and how many you have collected so far. You can open it by clicking the egg icon near your compass. As you hit milestone totals, you unlock Codex rewards that include Fragments, Beli, Candy Eggs, and access to a special event gacha. Completing the entire set of 24 eggs earns you the exclusive True Eggloord title.

All 24 Blox Fruits Easter Eggs: Locations and How to Get Them

The 24 eggs are divided into five rarity tiers: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and Mythical. Here is every egg broken down by rarity, with instructions for getting each one.

Common Eggs

These are the most straightforward to collect and a great place to start building your Candy Eggs balance.

  • Eggcited Egg: Whenever you try to collect it, the egg jumps in the opposite direction of the player. Chase it down across Sea 1 and Sea 2 islands.
  • Thirsty Egg: Find a grey, cracked egg that spawns at a random location, then drop it into any body of water to claim it.
  • Rocket Egg: Similar to the Eggcited Egg, this egg launches itself away from you when you get close. Keep pursuing it until you can grab it.
  • Shockwave Egg: Emits a shockwave that knocks you back once when you get close. After the shockwave, the egg becomes collectible.
  • Fishy Egg: Has a chance to drop while fishing. Keep casting until it appears. This one is entirely luck-based, so start early.
  • Wooden Egg: Break trees around the islands. The Wooden Egg has a chance to spawn where a tree was destroyed.

Uncommon Eggs

  • Eggspensive Egg: Click on Shop and open the Robux Fruit Shop. Scroll down to find a hidden peeping egg icon, then click it to claim the Eggspensive Egg. You do not need to purchase anything.
  • Treasured Egg: Spawns in random locations and also has a chance to drop from Chests. Open every chest you find while exploring Sea 1 and Sea 2.
  • Duelist Egg: Get 3 PvP kills. You can kill the same player three times to count toward the total. Ask a friend to cooperate if you want to speed this one up.

Rare Eggs

  • Mended Egg: Find and collect two broken egg pieces that spawn at random locations. Combining the red and blue pieces produces the Mended Egg. Both halves can take time to find, so search across multiple servers if needed.
  • Kawaii Egg: Go to the Cafe on Kingdom of Rose Island in Sea 2 and approach the painting behind the Bartilo Quest NPC. Select the option to admire Indra Chan to receive the egg. There is a 10-minute server-wide cooldown on this interaction. If another player has already triggered it, wait out the cooldown or hop to a fresh server.
  • Falling Sky Egg: Find an egg with a barrier around it. Pick it up and drop it from a height to break the barrier and claim the Falling Sky Egg.
  • Eggsploration Egg: Play and survive any Sea Event for 10 minutes to earn the Eggsploration Egg.
  • Friendly Neighbourhood Egg: Find an egg decorated with heart emojis and bring it to the required NPC. In Sea 1, the NPC is on Fountain City Island. In Sea 2, the NPC is on the Forgotten Island.

Legendary Eggs

  • Firefly Egg: A group of fireflies appears in the sky at a random location. Climb through the group and enter a yellow portal to reach an obby. Complete the obby and collect the yellow diamond fireflies to earn the Firefly Egg.
  • Pirate Egg: When you launch Blox Fruits, look for a pink egg on the faction select screen where you choose between Marines and Pirates. If it does not appear right away, wait a few seconds. This is one of the simplest Legendary eggs, as long as you know where to look.
  • Molten Egg: Find an egg with a stone-like appearance at a random spawn point, then drop it onto lava. Jumping into the lava with the egg transforms it into the Molten Egg.
  • Boss Hunt Egg: A boss will occasionally spawn while carrying the Boss Hunt Egg. A server-wide chat announcement appears when this happens. Kill that boss to claim the egg.
  • Gacha Egg: Use the Blox Fruits Gacha in any sea. The Gacha Egg has a chance to drop from any roll.

Mythical Eggs

These are the hardest eggs in the event and will require the most patience.

  • Full Moon Egg: Wait for the full moon to appear in Blox Fruits, then look at it and interact with it to get the Full Moon Egg.
  • Night Hunter Egg: During a boss fight under a full moon, there is a chance the boss will transform into a werewolf, dropping the Night Hunter Egg.
  • Sealed Showdown Egg: Occasionally, a message will appear in the chat saying “Sealed Showdown Egg has spawned on (Location).” Reach the mentioned area and wait until the countdown runs out. Hold the egg when the timer hits zero to claim it.
  • Golden Egg: The Golden Egg appears randomly anywhere, but the chance is very low, at around 1%. Server hopping is your best strategy here, and players report this one taking several hours to find.
  • Celestial Egg (Egg #24): Collect all 23 standard eggs, then talk to the Easter Shop NPC and select “Secret” to trigger the Indra Egg Boss fight. Defeating that boss drops the 24th egg, the Celestial Egg, and completes the Codex.

The Easter Shop and Candy Eggs

Every egg you collect grants Candy Eggs currency, the event’s dedicated spending resource. The shop stocks Blox Fruits, Skins, the Cracked Egg Helmet accessory, a banner, and random boosts. Stock is limited and restocks every hour, so check back regularly. Candy Eggs have a maximum capacity of 10,000, so make sure to spend them before you hit the cap to avoid losing any.

The Easter Shop also offers stat resets at a significantly reduced cost compared to the standard in-game store, making this a smart time to respec your build if you have been considering it.

Indra Egg Boss and the Celestial Egg

The Indra Egg Boss is the final challenge of the Easter Egg Hunt and the only way to obtain Egg #24. Once you have collected all 23 preceding eggs, go to the Easter Shop NPC and select the Secret dialogue option. This triggers a boss encounter described as comparable in difficulty to the Rip Indra fight. Bring your best build and a team if possible. The boss also has a chance to drop exclusive Easter loot.

The Indra Egg Boss also has a small chance to drop the Easter Bunny Cape. This is a rare cosmetic exclusive to the 2026 Easter Event, so defeating the boss more than once, if you have the time and resources, is worth considering.

Tips for Getting All 24 Eggs

Completing the full Codex takes time, planning, and some luck. These tips will help you work efficiently through the list.

  • Start with the six Common eggs first. They are the quickest to obtain and build up your Candy Eggs balance early, so you can start shopping while hunting for harder eggs.
  • Break trees and open every chest you see while traveling between islands, since the Wooden Egg and Treasured Egg both have passive drop chances from those actions.
  • Fish whenever you are idle. The Fishy Egg is luck-based, so starting early prevents it from becoming a frustrating holdout at the end.
  • Watch server chat closely. Boss Hunt Egg spawns and Sealed Showdown Egg countdowns are both announced there, and missing the window means waiting for the next spawn cycle.
  • Track the in-game time and plan for full moon availability. Both the Full Moon Egg and Night Hunter Egg require a full moon, so do not leave these until the final days of the event.
  • Server hop for the Golden Egg. Each server rolls its own spawn RNG. Players report spending anywhere from 8 to 12 hours hunting this egg, so switching servers frequently is the most efficient approach.
  • Note that the Boss Hunt Egg and Sealed Showdown Egg only spawn in public servers. The Mended Egg and Golden Egg, however, have been confirmed to spawn in private servers as well.

Event Code

There is an active Easter Event redemption code: EASTEREXP, which grants 2x EXP for 20 minutes. Redeem it before the event ends on April 12, 2026.

Final Thoughts

The Blox Fruits 2026 Easter Egg Hunt is a well-designed limited-time event that rewards both casual players and dedicated grinders. Common eggs are accessible to anyone who explores regularly, while Mythical eggs like the Golden Egg and the full moon exclusives give experienced players a genuine challenge. The Codex system gives you a clear picture of your progress at all times, and the Candy Eggs economy means that even partial completion yields useful rewards. Start with the easy eggs, keep server chat visible, plan your full moon sessions early, and save the Celestial Egg boss fight for last. The True Eggloord title and a shot at the Easter Bunny Cape are waiting.

Also Read: Golden Egg Blox Fruits: How to Get It Fast (Easter Event 2026 Guide)

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