50 Easter Charades (Free Printable Game for Kids & Families)

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Grab this free Easter Charades printable! A fun, easy party game for kids and familiesโ€”perfect for Easter gatherings and classroom fun.

If youโ€™re looking for a fun, no-prep Easter game that gets everyone laughing, moving, and off their screens โ€” this Easter Charades game is it. ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿ’›

We play this every year after Easter dinner while the kids are bouncing off the walls from chocolate, and it never fails. It works for little kids, big kids, cousins, grandparents โ€” everyone. And the best part? You just print it and play.

feature image: easter charades game cards on a pink border

What Is Easter Charades?

Charades is a classic acting game where players:

  • Pick a prompt
  • Act it out without talking
  • Let everyone else guess

This Easter version includes kid-friendly holiday prompts like bunnies, egg hunts, spring animals, and Easter traditions.

Itโ€™s simple, silly, and perfect for family time.

Close-up of printable Easter charades cards with words like Pancakes, Lent, Good Friday, Easter Egg Hunt, and Chocolate Egg.

Why Easter Charades Is Perfect for Families

As moms, we want:

  • Something easy
  • Something that doesnโ€™t require a ton of setup
  • Something that works for mixed ages

This checks every box.

  • Zero prep
  • Encourages movement
  • Builds confidence
  • Keeps everyone engaged
  • Works indoors or outside

Itโ€™s especially perfect when you need a structured activity during Easter gatherings.

Easter Charades Word List

  • Pancakes
  • Lent
  • Basket
  • Good Friday
  • Easter Egg Hunt
  • Chick
  • Rainbow
  • Chocolate egg
  • Butterfly
  • Sunshine
  • Duckling
  • Easter
  • Daffodils
  • Bow tie
  • Marshmallow
  • Bunny
  • Candy
  • Blessing
  • Jelly beans
easter charades title in spring colors with charades idea and baby chick graphic on white background with teal border
  • Easter dinner
  • Bunny ears
  • March
  • Donkey
  • Bouquet
  • Parade
  • Tulips
  • Lamb
  • Bonnet
  • Bunny hop
  • Easter parade
  • Easter dress
  • Daisies
  • Bible
  • Easter lily
  • Ash Wednesday
  • Palm Sunday
  • Sunday
  • Basket
  • Garden
easter charades title in spring colors with charades idea and baby chick graphic on white background with teal border
  • April
  • Pastel
  • Hide
  • Feast
  • Peeps
  • Nest
  • Jesus
  • Savior
  • Decorate
  • Tomb
  • Brunch

How to Play Easter Charades

  1. Divide into teams (or play as one big group).
  2. One player draws a card.
  3. They act it out โ€” no talking!
  4. The team guesses before time runs out.

Mom Tip: Set a 30-second timer to keep rounds quick and exciting.

Testimonial of the 50 Easter Charades Cards with a pink border.

Ways to Make It Even More Fun

If you want to level it up:

  • Add a prize for the winning team
  • Let younger kids โ€œteam upโ€ with a helper
  • Turn it into a relay-style game
  • Play outside in the backyard

Itโ€™s one of those games thatโ€™s easy to customize.

When to Use This Easter Game

This printable is perfect for:

  • Easter Sunday family gatherings
  • Classroom Easter parties
  • Homeschool spring units
  • Church youth groups
  • Spring break fun at home

Itโ€™s also a great โ€œin-betweenโ€ activity while food is cooking or guests are arriving.

More Easter Printables Youโ€™ll Love

If youโ€™re building a full Easter activity lineup, here are some favorites:

They pair perfectly with charades for a full afternoon of fun.

Printable Easter charades game cover with pastel title and preview of charade cards,

Share the Fun

If you play Easter Charades with your family, Iโ€™d love to see it! Tag @micheletripple on Instagram so I can share your Easter fun with our Confessions of Parenting community.

Grab the Free Easter Charades Printable

Scroll down to download your free printable and start playing today. Because the best memories arenโ€™t complicated โ€” theyโ€™re just intentional.

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