Easter Pictionary: How to Play, Rules, and Fun Variations
Easter Pictionary is a quick, low-prep drawing game. Use these rules, then pick a variation for your group.
Split into two teams or play free-for-all.
Choose a word, start a timer, and draw without letters or numbers.
First correct guess wins the point.
No-score rounds: just rotate drawers and celebrate correct guesses.
Easy-only rounds for younger grades.
Egg Hunt Relay: each correct guess unlocks the next clue.
Golden Egg Round: "golden egg" words are worth 2 points.
Speed Round: 30-second timer and easy prompts only.
Partner Draw: two players draw on the same clue at once.
Start with the biggest shape (egg, basket, bunny).
Add one distinctive detail (ears, whiskers, ribbon, carrot).
Use simple scene context for hard prompts (church, picnic, garden).
What's the best group size?
3+ works. Teams are easiest at 6+.
Can we mix easy and medium?
Yes. A common format is easy for warm-up, then medium for the main game, with a few hard "finale" rounds.