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5+ Top Easter Office Ideas & Activities 

Celebrate the spring season with our top Easter office activities! From festive decorations to team-building games, these ideas promise to boost morale and foster unity, ensuring a joyful and inclusive celebration for all.

Mar 11, 2024

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Handcrafted red Easter eggs adorned with polka dots and nestled in a vibrant display of autumn leaves, ribbons, and florals, evoking a festive holiday spirit.
Handcrafted red Easter eggs adorned with polka dots and nestled in a vibrant display of autumn leaves, ribbons, and florals, evoking a festive holiday spirit.
Handcrafted red Easter eggs adorned with polka dots and nestled in a vibrant display of autumn leaves, ribbons, and florals, evoking a festive holiday spirit.

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Easter is the perfect time for team building. Most employees are usually tired of the cold winter by this time and could use a morale boost. 

The popular holiday also signifies the arrival of spring. You can capitalize on the excitement around the changing seasons to promote team bonding and improve workplace culture

To do this, you’ll have to create Easter games and activities all team members can participate in and enjoy together, regardless of religious affiliations.

Here are a few inclusive and fun Easter employee engagement ideas to consider.

The Best Easter Office Games, Activities, & Ideas

Most workplace Easter celebrations focus on the theme of renewal and new beginnings. As you read through our ideas for inspiration, remember the hope and joy spring brings to ensure the activities you come up with light up everyone’s day. No team member should feel left out.

1. Decorate The Office 

Bring some of the season’s freshness into the office with Easter decorations. Use flowers, colorful plastic eggs, plants, and festive Easter baskets to introduce the holiday cheer and set the mood. 

Have your team members decorate different parts of the office, including the halls and break room. Let them set their creative spirit free and go all out with DIY Easter garlands, captivating table decorations, Easter banners, etc. They’ll embrace the festivities, and the office will radiate happiness!

2. Organize Fun Easter Activities And Games 

There are several popular Easter office activities to boost employee engagement and collaboration while having fun. Some of our favorite ones include:

Office Easter Egg Hunt 

An office Easter egg hunt is easy to set up. Hide several plastic eggs in several obvious and non-obvious locations around the office, then send your employees off to find them. Time the search to make the game more fun. Participants must accurately list the location of each egg they find or take a clear photo and submit it.

For maximum problem-solving and team bonding, let the participants complete the hunt in teams. You can create the teams randomly so members from different departments get to know each other and work together. The team that finds the most eggs within the set time wins a prize.

Pastel-colored Easter eggs in decorative baskets with a playful 'Easter Egg Hunt' sign, ready for a fun holiday activity.

If you have remote team members, you’ll have to twist this game to include them. Use your employee engagement platform or Zoom to set up an escape room-style virtual Easter egg hunt. There are plenty of companies online that host these sorts of team-building exercises if you don’t have the time or resources to set one up yourself. 

Here’s how it works: You’ll divide your team members into smaller breakout rooms and invite them to collaborate to unlock and collect several Easter eggs. They’ll have to solve puzzles, logic problems, and riddles to do this. The first team to collect the most eggs and fill their virtual basket wins. 

Related: 8 Fun Video Meeting Ideas

Easter Trivia 

Easter trivia works well for both in-office and virtual teams. First, gather holiday-themed questions and create different categories for participants to answer. You can also include questions on company values to reinforce your workplace culture.

Next, split your employees into teams before challenging them to respond to the questions. Each correct response earns points for the team. Virtual participants can buzz in their answers live or write and show them. The team with the highest score at the end of the game wins a reward.

Word Search 

Participants hunt for specific Easter words on a puzzle during word search. If you’re playing in the office, print handouts of the word puzzle. Then, split members into different teams and give each a puzzle to work on. 

Set the timer to a few minutes so the participants compete under pressure. You’ll see how well your team collaborates when stretched. This may inform how you allocate tasks moving forward. 

The first team to complete the word search (or the team that finds the most words) within the required time frame wins a prize.

For virtual teams, project the word puzzle on a wide screen and challenge members to compete, searching for specific words at a time. 

Easter-themed Scavenger Hunt 

To set up a scavenger hunt, you’ll need several Easter-related items like chocolates, cotton ball bunny tails, Easter bunnies, chicks (the fake ones), etc. 

Attach specific gifts, such as gift vouchers, game tickets, and other fun surprises, to each item, then hide them in different spots for your employees to find. Let them work in small teams to make the activity more engaging. Every team wins the gift attached to the item they find. 

Hand-drawn map for a scavenger hunt with a river, trees, and marked treasure spot, an adventurous quest laid on grassy background.

Easter Egg Toss 

An Easter egg toss challenge requires two groups standing on opposite sides of the office. Team members toss Easter eggs from their side into the basket of their opponent on the opposite side. 

You can have the participant tossing the egg blindfolded and the basket moved now and then to make the game more challenging. The rest of the team members will have to direct their teammates on where and how to toss so as not to miss. This will require efficient communication between team members, and there’ll be lots of laughter. We recommend using plastic eggs to avoid making a mess.

Easter Crafting Session

Crafting sessions are an excellent opportunity for employees to get their creative juices flowing. Pick an Easter-related item – say papier mâché eggs – and ask participants to make and decorate one. You can provide all the materials they’ll need, but let them create and decorate the items as they wish.

Virtual team members can also join the craft sessions from home and use materials readily available in the house.

To make things more interesting, make the sessions a decorating competition. Participants will share their final product on the company platform, and everyone will vote for the craft that captures the Easter spirit best. Bonus points if a project includes the company’s mission or values.

The best part about this activity is that you can set up an art gallery in the office to display the projects or use them as office décor. 

3. Serve Some Easter Treats 

Easter office celebrations are never complete without some Easter treats. These are the cherry on the cake. 

The usual freshly baked Easter-themed cookies and cupcakes, chocolate delights, and a few drinks will do. But if your budget allows, why not go all in with a professionally catered team lunch or dinner? Meal times are perfect for team members to share stories and catch up on matters outside work. 

4. Offer Easter Gift Packages 

Hand out Easter goodie baskets to appreciate your employees and honor the holiday spirit. The goodies you offer can be simple items, like candy, chocolates, fruit baskets, office stationery, and stickers. 

Check out our post on the best Easter gifts for your employees to get some ideas on what to give them. 

We recommend going out of your way to include items your team members will need in the coming seasons. For example, company swag umbrellas might come in handy during April showers, and sunglasses are a great reminder of the sunshine coming soon. 

There are many delightful company swag packs to consider. Include notes in every gift package you send to make them more personal (see our post: Happy Easter Messages For Employees for the best examples).

A cheerful Easter gift box with a purple bow alongside whimsical painted eggs nestled in bright green grass, symbolizing festive gifting.

5. Extend The Holiday Weekend 

Give your team more days off around the long Easter weekend so they can spend more time with their friends and family. Most employers don’t consider this option because it seems like a loss for the company. But, in reality, it’s a long-term gain whose benefits span all aspects of your business.

Offering extra days off around popular cultural holidays makes your employees feel (and see) that you care for them beyond work. This form of genuine employee appreciation and recognition has high ROI on several key metrics, including employee productivity, engagement, focus, retention, and loyalty

Final Thoughts 

Easter is all about joy and making merry. It’s the perfect opportunity for employees to come together, relax, and renew their energy after a long winter. The best Easter office activities should make your team members feel valued and increase their satisfaction at work. We hope our list of ideas helps you come up with activities all your employees will appreciate and enjoy.

To offer the rewards various employees and teams win during Easter office party games easily, use an employee rewards solution like PerkUp. The platform lets you streamline sending various meaningful gifts to individuals and teams within a few clicks. Your team will have over 1000 gift options to choose from. And yes, you can streamline swag gift pack distribution to your global team members as well. 

Book a free demo today to see how the platform works.

Easter is the perfect time for team building. Most employees are usually tired of the cold winter by this time and could use a morale boost. 

The popular holiday also signifies the arrival of spring. You can capitalize on the excitement around the changing seasons to promote team bonding and improve workplace culture

To do this, you’ll have to create Easter games and activities all team members can participate in and enjoy together, regardless of religious affiliations.

Here are a few inclusive and fun Easter employee engagement ideas to consider.

The Best Easter Office Games, Activities, & Ideas

Most workplace Easter celebrations focus on the theme of renewal and new beginnings. As you read through our ideas for inspiration, remember the hope and joy spring brings to ensure the activities you come up with light up everyone’s day. No team member should feel left out.

1. Decorate The Office 

Bring some of the season’s freshness into the office with Easter decorations. Use flowers, colorful plastic eggs, plants, and festive Easter baskets to introduce the holiday cheer and set the mood. 

Have your team members decorate different parts of the office, including the halls and break room. Let them set their creative spirit free and go all out with DIY Easter garlands, captivating table decorations, Easter banners, etc. They’ll embrace the festivities, and the office will radiate happiness!

2. Organize Fun Easter Activities And Games 

There are several popular Easter office activities to boost employee engagement and collaboration while having fun. Some of our favorite ones include:

Office Easter Egg Hunt 

An office Easter egg hunt is easy to set up. Hide several plastic eggs in several obvious and non-obvious locations around the office, then send your employees off to find them. Time the search to make the game more fun. Participants must accurately list the location of each egg they find or take a clear photo and submit it.

For maximum problem-solving and team bonding, let the participants complete the hunt in teams. You can create the teams randomly so members from different departments get to know each other and work together. The team that finds the most eggs within the set time wins a prize.

Pastel-colored Easter eggs in decorative baskets with a playful 'Easter Egg Hunt' sign, ready for a fun holiday activity.

If you have remote team members, you’ll have to twist this game to include them. Use your employee engagement platform or Zoom to set up an escape room-style virtual Easter egg hunt. There are plenty of companies online that host these sorts of team-building exercises if you don’t have the time or resources to set one up yourself. 

Here’s how it works: You’ll divide your team members into smaller breakout rooms and invite them to collaborate to unlock and collect several Easter eggs. They’ll have to solve puzzles, logic problems, and riddles to do this. The first team to collect the most eggs and fill their virtual basket wins. 

Related: 8 Fun Video Meeting Ideas

Easter Trivia 

Easter trivia works well for both in-office and virtual teams. First, gather holiday-themed questions and create different categories for participants to answer. You can also include questions on company values to reinforce your workplace culture.

Next, split your employees into teams before challenging them to respond to the questions. Each correct response earns points for the team. Virtual participants can buzz in their answers live or write and show them. The team with the highest score at the end of the game wins a reward.

Word Search 

Participants hunt for specific Easter words on a puzzle during word search. If you’re playing in the office, print handouts of the word puzzle. Then, split members into different teams and give each a puzzle to work on. 

Set the timer to a few minutes so the participants compete under pressure. You’ll see how well your team collaborates when stretched. This may inform how you allocate tasks moving forward. 

The first team to complete the word search (or the team that finds the most words) within the required time frame wins a prize.

For virtual teams, project the word puzzle on a wide screen and challenge members to compete, searching for specific words at a time. 

Easter-themed Scavenger Hunt 

To set up a scavenger hunt, you’ll need several Easter-related items like chocolates, cotton ball bunny tails, Easter bunnies, chicks (the fake ones), etc. 

Attach specific gifts, such as gift vouchers, game tickets, and other fun surprises, to each item, then hide them in different spots for your employees to find. Let them work in small teams to make the activity more engaging. Every team wins the gift attached to the item they find. 

Hand-drawn map for a scavenger hunt with a river, trees, and marked treasure spot, an adventurous quest laid on grassy background.

Easter Egg Toss 

An Easter egg toss challenge requires two groups standing on opposite sides of the office. Team members toss Easter eggs from their side into the basket of their opponent on the opposite side. 

You can have the participant tossing the egg blindfolded and the basket moved now and then to make the game more challenging. The rest of the team members will have to direct their teammates on where and how to toss so as not to miss. This will require efficient communication between team members, and there’ll be lots of laughter. We recommend using plastic eggs to avoid making a mess.

Easter Crafting Session

Crafting sessions are an excellent opportunity for employees to get their creative juices flowing. Pick an Easter-related item – say papier mâché eggs – and ask participants to make and decorate one. You can provide all the materials they’ll need, but let them create and decorate the items as they wish.

Virtual team members can also join the craft sessions from home and use materials readily available in the house.

To make things more interesting, make the sessions a decorating competition. Participants will share their final product on the company platform, and everyone will vote for the craft that captures the Easter spirit best. Bonus points if a project includes the company’s mission or values.

The best part about this activity is that you can set up an art gallery in the office to display the projects or use them as office décor. 

3. Serve Some Easter Treats 

Easter office celebrations are never complete without some Easter treats. These are the cherry on the cake. 

The usual freshly baked Easter-themed cookies and cupcakes, chocolate delights, and a few drinks will do. But if your budget allows, why not go all in with a professionally catered team lunch or dinner? Meal times are perfect for team members to share stories and catch up on matters outside work. 

4. Offer Easter Gift Packages 

Hand out Easter goodie baskets to appreciate your employees and honor the holiday spirit. The goodies you offer can be simple items, like candy, chocolates, fruit baskets, office stationery, and stickers. 

Check out our post on the best Easter gifts for your employees to get some ideas on what to give them. 

We recommend going out of your way to include items your team members will need in the coming seasons. For example, company swag umbrellas might come in handy during April showers, and sunglasses are a great reminder of the sunshine coming soon. 

There are many delightful company swag packs to consider. Include notes in every gift package you send to make them more personal (see our post: Happy Easter Messages For Employees for the best examples).

A cheerful Easter gift box with a purple bow alongside whimsical painted eggs nestled in bright green grass, symbolizing festive gifting.

5. Extend The Holiday Weekend 

Give your team more days off around the long Easter weekend so they can spend more time with their friends and family. Most employers don’t consider this option because it seems like a loss for the company. But, in reality, it’s a long-term gain whose benefits span all aspects of your business.

Offering extra days off around popular cultural holidays makes your employees feel (and see) that you care for them beyond work. This form of genuine employee appreciation and recognition has high ROI on several key metrics, including employee productivity, engagement, focus, retention, and loyalty

Final Thoughts 

Easter is all about joy and making merry. It’s the perfect opportunity for employees to come together, relax, and renew their energy after a long winter. The best Easter office activities should make your team members feel valued and increase their satisfaction at work. We hope our list of ideas helps you come up with activities all your employees will appreciate and enjoy.

To offer the rewards various employees and teams win during Easter office party games easily, use an employee rewards solution like PerkUp. The platform lets you streamline sending various meaningful gifts to individuals and teams within a few clicks. Your team will have over 1000 gift options to choose from. And yes, you can streamline swag gift pack distribution to your global team members as well. 

Book a free demo today to see how the platform works.

Easter is the perfect time for team building. Most employees are usually tired of the cold winter by this time and could use a morale boost. 

The popular holiday also signifies the arrival of spring. You can capitalize on the excitement around the changing seasons to promote team bonding and improve workplace culture

To do this, you’ll have to create Easter games and activities all team members can participate in and enjoy together, regardless of religious affiliations.

Here are a few inclusive and fun Easter employee engagement ideas to consider.

The Best Easter Office Games, Activities, & Ideas

Most workplace Easter celebrations focus on the theme of renewal and new beginnings. As you read through our ideas for inspiration, remember the hope and joy spring brings to ensure the activities you come up with light up everyone’s day. No team member should feel left out.

1. Decorate The Office 

Bring some of the season’s freshness into the office with Easter decorations. Use flowers, colorful plastic eggs, plants, and festive Easter baskets to introduce the holiday cheer and set the mood. 

Have your team members decorate different parts of the office, including the halls and break room. Let them set their creative spirit free and go all out with DIY Easter garlands, captivating table decorations, Easter banners, etc. They’ll embrace the festivities, and the office will radiate happiness!

2. Organize Fun Easter Activities And Games 

There are several popular Easter office activities to boost employee engagement and collaboration while having fun. Some of our favorite ones include:

Office Easter Egg Hunt 

An office Easter egg hunt is easy to set up. Hide several plastic eggs in several obvious and non-obvious locations around the office, then send your employees off to find them. Time the search to make the game more fun. Participants must accurately list the location of each egg they find or take a clear photo and submit it.

For maximum problem-solving and team bonding, let the participants complete the hunt in teams. You can create the teams randomly so members from different departments get to know each other and work together. The team that finds the most eggs within the set time wins a prize.

Pastel-colored Easter eggs in decorative baskets with a playful 'Easter Egg Hunt' sign, ready for a fun holiday activity.

If you have remote team members, you’ll have to twist this game to include them. Use your employee engagement platform or Zoom to set up an escape room-style virtual Easter egg hunt. There are plenty of companies online that host these sorts of team-building exercises if you don’t have the time or resources to set one up yourself. 

Here’s how it works: You’ll divide your team members into smaller breakout rooms and invite them to collaborate to unlock and collect several Easter eggs. They’ll have to solve puzzles, logic problems, and riddles to do this. The first team to collect the most eggs and fill their virtual basket wins. 

Related: 8 Fun Video Meeting Ideas

Easter Trivia 

Easter trivia works well for both in-office and virtual teams. First, gather holiday-themed questions and create different categories for participants to answer. You can also include questions on company values to reinforce your workplace culture.

Next, split your employees into teams before challenging them to respond to the questions. Each correct response earns points for the team. Virtual participants can buzz in their answers live or write and show them. The team with the highest score at the end of the game wins a reward.

Word Search 

Participants hunt for specific Easter words on a puzzle during word search. If you’re playing in the office, print handouts of the word puzzle. Then, split members into different teams and give each a puzzle to work on. 

Set the timer to a few minutes so the participants compete under pressure. You’ll see how well your team collaborates when stretched. This may inform how you allocate tasks moving forward. 

The first team to complete the word search (or the team that finds the most words) within the required time frame wins a prize.

For virtual teams, project the word puzzle on a wide screen and challenge members to compete, searching for specific words at a time. 

Easter-themed Scavenger Hunt 

To set up a scavenger hunt, you’ll need several Easter-related items like chocolates, cotton ball bunny tails, Easter bunnies, chicks (the fake ones), etc. 

Attach specific gifts, such as gift vouchers, game tickets, and other fun surprises, to each item, then hide them in different spots for your employees to find. Let them work in small teams to make the activity more engaging. Every team wins the gift attached to the item they find. 

Hand-drawn map for a scavenger hunt with a river, trees, and marked treasure spot, an adventurous quest laid on grassy background.

Easter Egg Toss 

An Easter egg toss challenge requires two groups standing on opposite sides of the office. Team members toss Easter eggs from their side into the basket of their opponent on the opposite side. 

You can have the participant tossing the egg blindfolded and the basket moved now and then to make the game more challenging. The rest of the team members will have to direct their teammates on where and how to toss so as not to miss. This will require efficient communication between team members, and there’ll be lots of laughter. We recommend using plastic eggs to avoid making a mess.

Easter Crafting Session

Crafting sessions are an excellent opportunity for employees to get their creative juices flowing. Pick an Easter-related item – say papier mâché eggs – and ask participants to make and decorate one. You can provide all the materials they’ll need, but let them create and decorate the items as they wish.

Virtual team members can also join the craft sessions from home and use materials readily available in the house.

To make things more interesting, make the sessions a decorating competition. Participants will share their final product on the company platform, and everyone will vote for the craft that captures the Easter spirit best. Bonus points if a project includes the company’s mission or values.

The best part about this activity is that you can set up an art gallery in the office to display the projects or use them as office décor. 

3. Serve Some Easter Treats 

Easter office celebrations are never complete without some Easter treats. These are the cherry on the cake. 

The usual freshly baked Easter-themed cookies and cupcakes, chocolate delights, and a few drinks will do. But if your budget allows, why not go all in with a professionally catered team lunch or dinner? Meal times are perfect for team members to share stories and catch up on matters outside work. 

4. Offer Easter Gift Packages 

Hand out Easter goodie baskets to appreciate your employees and honor the holiday spirit. The goodies you offer can be simple items, like candy, chocolates, fruit baskets, office stationery, and stickers. 

Check out our post on the best Easter gifts for your employees to get some ideas on what to give them. 

We recommend going out of your way to include items your team members will need in the coming seasons. For example, company swag umbrellas might come in handy during April showers, and sunglasses are a great reminder of the sunshine coming soon. 

There are many delightful company swag packs to consider. Include notes in every gift package you send to make them more personal (see our post: Happy Easter Messages For Employees for the best examples).

A cheerful Easter gift box with a purple bow alongside whimsical painted eggs nestled in bright green grass, symbolizing festive gifting.

5. Extend The Holiday Weekend 

Give your team more days off around the long Easter weekend so they can spend more time with their friends and family. Most employers don’t consider this option because it seems like a loss for the company. But, in reality, it’s a long-term gain whose benefits span all aspects of your business.

Offering extra days off around popular cultural holidays makes your employees feel (and see) that you care for them beyond work. This form of genuine employee appreciation and recognition has high ROI on several key metrics, including employee productivity, engagement, focus, retention, and loyalty

Final Thoughts 

Easter is all about joy and making merry. It’s the perfect opportunity for employees to come together, relax, and renew their energy after a long winter. The best Easter office activities should make your team members feel valued and increase their satisfaction at work. We hope our list of ideas helps you come up with activities all your employees will appreciate and enjoy.

To offer the rewards various employees and teams win during Easter office party games easily, use an employee rewards solution like PerkUp. The platform lets you streamline sending various meaningful gifts to individuals and teams within a few clicks. Your team will have over 1000 gift options to choose from. And yes, you can streamline swag gift pack distribution to your global team members as well. 

Book a free demo today to see how the platform works.

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Simplify and enhance your employee swag and gifting experience for better retention, engagement and productivity.

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Simplify and enhance your employee swag and gifting experience for better retention, engagement and productivity.

Start sending incredible swag and gifts

Simplify and enhance your employee swag and gifting experience for better retention, engagement and productivity.

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Copyright © 2024 PerkUp Inc. All Rights Reserved

Copyright © 2024 PerkUp Inc. All Rights Reserved