So if you’re trying to complete the Easter egg hunt in Dandy’s World, everything you need is actually in the lobby. It’s not spread across maps or anything complicated—just a matter of knowing where to look.
There are 10 eggs in total, and once you collect all of them, you’ll complete the event and get the reward. I’ll walk you through where they are so you don’t end up running in circles.
First Eggs
Right when you start looking around the lobby, the first few eggs are pretty easy to spot.
- One is sitting out in the open near the starting area
- Another is nearby, also not really hidden
These are basically there to get you started, so you shouldn’t miss them.
Upper Areas
Now start checking slightly elevated spots.
- There’s an egg up on a higher platform/ledge
- Another one is placed on top of crates
These are easy to miss if you’re only looking at ground level, so make sure you check above you as well.
Inside Rooms
Move into the rooms around the lobby.
- One egg is inside a room, slightly tucked away
- Another is placed a bit deeper inside, not immediately visible unless you walk in
These aren’t super hidden, but you do need to actually enter the rooms to find them.
Corners and Edges
Some eggs are placed in less obvious spots.
- One is off to the side near a wall/corner
- Another is positioned in a way where you might walk past it if you’re not paying attention
At this point, it’s just about carefully checking each section of the lobby.
Final Egg (Most Missed)
The last one is the one most people overlook.
- It’s under a bench
This is usually the final egg people struggle with, so if you’re stuck at 9/10, this is probably the one you’re missing.
Completion
Once you collect all 10 eggs:
- You’ll complete the egg hunt
- You’ll get the Egg Hunter badge
The egg hunt isn’t hard—it’s just about being thorough.
Everything is in the lobby:
- Check open areas
- Look inside rooms
- Don’t forget higher spots
- And always check under objects like benches
Once you know the spots, you can finish the whole thing pretty quickly.
