🐣 Easter Holiday

Easter Drinking Games – Drinking Games for Easter Celebrations

Easter at the cabin is Norway's best tradition – sun, skiing and long evenings with good friends. Here you'll find the perfect drinking games for the Easter holiday, après-ski and cabin evenings that stretch late into the night.

🏔️ Easter at the Cabin – Norway's Best Tradition

There's something magical about Norwegian Easter. While the rest of Europe tends to be grey and wet in April, Norway is full of sun, snow and blue skies. The mountain cabins fill up, the ski slopes are packed, and the après-ski culture flourishes at every ski resort from Hemsedal to Trysil.

Easter is perhaps the most important cabin weekend in Norway. Many Norwegian families and groups of friends have long-standing traditions of spending Easter at the same cabin, year after year. These are the evenings where the same games and traditions are repeated – and new games are added to the repertoire.

The après-ski culture is a world of its own. After a long day on the slopes, everyone gathers around the warmth, and that's when the party games come in. The mood is already great – everyone is tired in a good way, the sun gives extra energy, and there's nothing better than a good drinking game that brings the whole crew together.

Many Norwegian mountain cabins have limited mobile coverage, but that's no obstacle. drikkelek.com works offline after the first load – load the games on wifi on the way there and have them ready all Easter holiday, regardless of coverage.

🎮 Perfect Easter Games

Here are our recommended games for the Easter holiday and cabin trips – chosen to fit perfectly with the relaxed and happy Easter atmosphere:

⛷️ Après-Ski Games

Après-ski is an art – and the best après-ski sessions combine great music, great food and great games. Here are some tips for setting up the perfect après-ski drinking game session:

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Right timing

Start the après-ski games after everyone has changed and had something to eat. Hungry and cold is not the best combination for good drinking games – wait until everyone is comfortable and warm.

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Good music

Après-ski vibes require the right music in the background. A mix of classic hits and international favourites fits perfectly with the drinking games and keeps the energy up.

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Combine with food

Have snacks and finger food easily available during the games. Nachos, chips and dip are classics that work perfectly – you can eat and play at the same time without any problems.

💡 Tips for Easter at the Cabin

Easter holiday at the cabin has its own dynamic. Here are some tips to make the drinking game session as good as possible:

Large groups at the cabin: Easter cabins often gather 10–20 people. Feel free to split into two groups for games that work best for 6–10 people, or choose games like Hot Potato and Never Have I Ever that scale well with many participants.
Offline mode: Load drikkelek.com at home or at the petrol station on the way up. Install the site on your home screen (like an app) and all games are available throughout the Easter holiday without internet.
Mix age groups carefully: Many Easter cabins have participants of various ages. Choose games like Hot Potato and Ring of Fire that appeal broadly, and adapt the rules to suit the group.
Early start the next day: Remember that there may be a ski trip planned for the next morning. Wrap up the games at a sensible time and make sure everyone gets enough sleep to enjoy the slopes the next day.

🐣 Easter's Best Moments with Drinking Games

Easter traditions with drinking games are something truly special. Here are some classic Easter scenarios where the games really come into their own:

Good Friday evening: Good Friday is the quietest day of Easter – perfect for a long, relaxed evening with Ring of Fire or Hot Potato around the fireplace.
After the Easter egg hunt: An adult version of the Easter egg hunt can be combined with a drinking game where finds have consequences in the game – creative and fun for everyone.
Last evening: The last evening at the cabin is always the most nostalgic. A good round of Never Have I Ever or Hot Seat wraps up the Easter trip in the best possible way.
Ready for Easter at the cabin?

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Frequently asked questions about Easter drinking games

Frequently asked questions
What are good drinking games for Easter?

Easter suits cabin drinking games: Ring of Fire, Bus Driver and Pyramid for card game enthusiasts. Outside at the cabin: Beer Pong and Flip Cup. An Easter quiz about the Bible, Norwegian Easter traditions and Easter films is fun.

What are Easter-themed drinking rules?

Popular Easter variants: drink for every egg you find in the Easter egg hunt (sober version), Easter quiz where a wrong answer = drink, and 'Easter weather drinking game' (drink for every new and unusual weather word you find).

What is the best drinking game for an Easter weekend at the cabin?

For an Easter weekend at the cabin, card games work best (no internet needed): Bus Driver, Ring of Fire, Pyramid and Bus Driver. Always bring a deck of cards in your cabin bag.

Can you play Easter drinking games with the family?

With a mixed family: skip alcohol and focus on challenges instead. An Easter version of Simon Says, egg-and-spoon race with forfeits, and an Easter quiz for all ages works well.

What is the Easter egg drinking game?

The Easter egg drinking game: hide slips of paper in Easter eggs with various tasks (drink 2, hand out 3, stay silent for 1 minute). The person who finds an egg performs the task on the slip. Fun and easy to set up.