If you have been grinding through the Blox Fruits 2026 Easter Egg Hunt and hitting a wall at the Full Moon Egg, you are not alone. This particular egg stumps a lot of players because it depends entirely on in-game time cycles and a specific moon phase, making it feel completely out of your hands. But there are clear strategies that make the process much more manageable. This guide breaks down exactly what the Full Moon Egg is, how the moon cycle works, and the most efficient methods to claim yours before the Easter event closes on April 12, 2026.
What Is the Full Moon Egg?

The Full Moon Egg is a Mythical-tier egg in Blox Fruits. It can be obtained during a full moon, specifically when the moon appears in the shape of an egg. When that happens, the player must look at it and interact with it to obtain the egg. Its Mythical rarity puts it among the hardest eggs to collect in the Easter event, but unlike the Golden Egg, it is grindable with the right approach.
Both the Full Moon Egg and the Night Hunter Egg are only available during a full moon, so it is worth planning for these early rather than leaving them until the end of the event period. The event itself runs until April 12, 2026, which gives you a limited window to work within.
Understanding the Full Moon Cycle in Blox Fruits
Before you can hunt this egg, you need to understand how the moon system works in Blox Fruits. A full moon occurs every eight in-game nights, which is approximately 180 minutes of real time, or around 54 minutes after a server’s creation. This means if you join a fresh server, you have roughly a one-hour wait before the first full moon appears.
A few additional things to keep in mind about the moon cycle:
- Because the game takes place in the southern hemisphere, Blox Fruits’ moon follows an inverted moon cycle compared to what northern hemisphere players might expect.
- After a full moon, the moon transitions to a Waning Gibbous during the following day, and then a Third Quarter when the moon rises again.
- The best way to find a full moon without using a private server is to server hop and look for either a First Quarter moon or Waxing Gibbous, as these phases indicate that a full moon is approaching.
It is also important to note that not every full moon will display the egg shape. It is not guaranteed that the moon will appear as an egg during a full moon. When that happens, you need to server hop and find another full moon.
How to Identify the Egg Moon
Not every full moon is an “egg moon.” There is a specific visual you need to look for, and many players miss the egg simply because they did not see the moon clearly enough.
To do this efficiently, turn your graphics quality to the lowest setting and jump high up. You should be able to see the moon clearly from that height. This is a key trick that removes visual noise and makes the moon’s shape much easier to read.
Climb to the top of a building or a tree to get a better line of sight to the sky. Only when the moon takes on that distinctive egg shape is it worth attempting to interact with it. If the moon looks like a standard full moon, move on to the next server.
How to Actually Obtain the Full Moon Egg
Once you have found a server where the moon appears in its egg form, the process of claiming it requires a few specific steps:
- Climb to an elevated position, such as the top of a building or a tall tree, to get a clear view of the sky.
- Look directly at the moon. The interaction prompt will only appear when you are facing it at the right angle.
- In some cases, Instinct (V3) is required to obtain the egg, though you can still see the egg moon without it. Using V3 while looking at the moon is a reliable method to trigger the interaction and collect the egg.
- Once collected, the moon will revert to its normal appearance from your perspective. However, other players in the same server will still see the egg moon and can claim their own copy.
This last point is worth remembering: getting the Full Moon Egg does not lock other players out. Everyone in a server with an egg moon has their own independent opportunity to collect it.
Server Hopping and Timing Strategies
Since the egg moon does not appear in every full moon and full moons are tied to server age, the most efficient approach combines server hopping with smart timing.
The most reliable way to find a full moon is through a private server. The first full moon will always happen around 55 minutes after the server starts, with the first moon phase being a First Quarter. The owner of the private server can shut it down after every first full moon, guaranteeing one every 55 minutes.
For players without a private server, the recommended approach from the Blox Fruits wiki is:
- When first joining a server during the day, ask other players in chat, or turn graphics quality down to one, go up high in the air, or head to the sea until the nearby island disappears, and look at the moon to determine its current phase.
- Server hop repeatedly, targeting servers that show a First Quarter or Waxing Gibbous moon, as these are closest to producing a full moon.
If you find a half moon in a region like Singapore, other servers from the same region are likely to be at similar moon phases. Searching within the same region can cut down the time spent bouncing between completely mismatched servers.
Hunting With Friends and Discord Communities
The Full Moon Egg is significantly easier to obtain when you have people helping you look.
- Split into groups, and each person checks a different server simultaneously.
- Once one player finds a server with the egg moon active, they invite the others in.
- This way, the collective effort dramatically reduces the number of servers each needs to check.
If you do not have friends to hunt with, Discord communities built around the Blox Fruits Easter event are an excellent alternative. Many of these servers have channels dedicated specifically to egg moon callouts, where players post working servers in real time. There are plenty of these communities available to join, and players are generally willing to share since everyone benefits from a callout.
The Kitsune Shrine Bonus
There is one more factor worth knowing about for players looking to maximize their chances.
If a Kitsune Shrine is activated, it may give another chance at the Full Moon Egg. If you are in a server where someone has activated the Kitsune Shrine, it is worth staying and checking the moon, as this can create an additional opportunity beyond the standard full moon cycle.
Full Moon Egg and Night Hunter Egg: Two for One
If you are going to be waiting for a full moon anyway, it is worth targeting two eggs at once.
To obtain the Night Hunter Egg, players have to defeat any boss during a full moon. When defeated, the boss has a chance to transform into a Werewolf and use Werewolf abilities. Upon defeating that Werewolf, the player is awarded the egg.
Quick respawn, low-health bosses such as the Gorilla King or Mob Leader are best for farming this egg. The full moon does not need to be an egg moon for the Night Hunter Egg, but both can be done on the same night.
This means that while you are scanning the sky during a full moon night, you can simultaneously be farming bosses and working toward the Night Hunter Egg. Combining both objectives into one session makes efficient use of what is otherwise a long wait.
Quick Recap: Full Moon Egg Checklist
- Lower your graphics settings to 1 and get to a high elevation to check the moon shape clearly.
- Server hop targeting First Quarter or Waxing Gibbous phases.
- Use a private server if available to guarantee a full moon every 55 minutes.
- Only interact with the moon when it visually takes on an egg shape.
- Use Instinct (V3) when looking at the moon to trigger the collection.
- Hunt with friends or join a Blox Fruits Discord community for server callouts.
- While you wait, farm low-health bosses to pursue the Night Hunter Egg at the same time.
Also Read: Blox Fruits Easter Egg Hunt 2026: How to Get All 24 Eggs and Unlock the Celestial Egg
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