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Egg-citing Easter Trivia: Crack Open the Fun! Do you want to play Trivia this Easter holiday? Download this Easter Trivia with funny and interesting questions and answers here!

This Easter Trivia has ways to grab your player's attention. This Easter game is intuitive and ready-to-play. These treats are not only delicious but also contribute to the festive atmosphere of Easter with their bright colors and fun shapes.

Fun facts about Easter

  • The annual date of Easter is related to the lunar calendar and depends on the full moon.
  • Easter and the Full Moon: The date of Easter varies each year because it's determined by the Paschal Full Moon; it's the Sunday after the first full moon occurring on or after the vernal equinox.
  • The White House Easter Egg Roll: This tradition started back in 1878 and has continued with each president hosting it on the White House lawn.
  • Easter Lily Capital: The majority of the world’s Easter lilies come from a small area on the border of California and Oregon known as the "Easter Lily Capital of the World."
  • The Tallest Chocolate Easter Egg: In 2011, Italy created the tallest chocolate Easter egg ever. It was 34 feet and 1.05 inches tall, weighing an incredible 7,200 kg.
  • Easter Bonnets: The tradition of wearing bonnets on Easter comes from European customs of wearing flowers on one’s hat to celebrate spring.
  • Pretzels: They were originally associated with Easter because the twists of the pretzel were thought to resemble arms crossing in prayer.
  • First Easter Baskets: The tradition of Easter baskets comes from a Catholic custom of bringing baskets of food to mass to be blessed.
  • Good Friday Around the World: In Bermuda, locals celebrate Good Friday by flying homemade kites, designed to symbolize Christ's ascension into heaven.
  • Easter Island Connection: Easter Island was named by the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen because he arrived there on Easter Sunday in 1722.
  • Largest Easter Egg Hunt: The largest Easter egg hunt ever recorded took place in Florida in 2007, where 9,753 children searched for 501,000 eggs.
  • Easter is rich with history, cultural practices, and some record-breaking moments too! Christians originally decorated the church and the home with Easter lilies. Lilies symbolize purity.
  • During Easter, several treats and goodies are common, especially those that are shaped like Easter symbols or that have a springtime theme. Here are some of the most popular ones:
    • Chocolate Eggs - Perhaps the most iconic treat, often wrapped in colorful foil and sometimes filled with other sweets or a creamy filling.
    • Jelly Beans - These small, bean-shaped candies come in many different flavors and are a staple in Easter baskets.
    • Peeps - These are marshmallow candies shaped like chicks, bunnies, and other animals, coated in colored sugar.
    • Hot Cross Buns - A spiced sweet bun typically made with fruit and marked with a cross on the top, traditionally eaten on Good Friday.
    • Chocolate Bunnies - Chocolate molded in the shape of a rabbit, ranging from hollow forms to solid chocolate.
    • Easter Candy Eggs - Candy eggs can be made of solid chocolate, have a soft fondant center, or be made from other confectionery ingredients.
    • Carrot Cake - Not made with carrots from the Easter Bunny's basket, but a nod to the bunny theme, this spiced cake often has a cream cheese frosting.
    • Simnel Cake - A light fruit cake with two layers of almond paste or marzipan, traditionally served at Easter in some countries.
    • Lamb-Shaped Butter - Butter molded in the shape of a lamb is a traditional Easter treat in some cultures.
    • Easter Cookies - Cookies that come in various Easter shapes like eggs, bunnies, and chicks, often decorated with pastel-colored icing.
    • Cadbury Crème Eggs - These chocolate eggs with a sweet, creamy filling are a seasonal favorite in many parts of the world.
    • Easter Bread - A sweet, yeasted dough bread often baked with colored eggs embedded in the braids

Easter Sunday always falls on a Sunday (by definition always on the weekend). This year it's Easter falls on April 20, 2025
Easter Sunday dates for the next years are as follows:

  • 2026: April 5
  • 2027: March 28
  • 2028: April 16
  • 2029: April 1
  • 2030: April 21

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