If you’re anything like us, there’s a good chance you’re currently drowning in all types of Easter Eggs during the ongoing Bunny Day event in Animal Crossing: New Horizons right now!

Unfortunately if you’re an active player, the amount of eggs being dropped in Animal Crossing: New Horizons are likely far too many versus what you actually need to craft — and there’s still another full week to go until the event ends.

In this article, we’ll help you out with your excess Easter Eggs by telling you the sell prices for eggs, the sell prices for crafted Bunny Day items, and some other advice on what to do!

Water Egg, Sky Egg, Stone Egg, and All Other Eggs Sell Prices

Each type of Easter Egg crafting material item you can find in Animal Crossing: New Horizons sells for the same price to Timmy & Tommy. Here’s how many Bells you can expect to earn off a sale of eggs:

1 Egg: 200 Bells

200 Bells 10 Eggs: 2,000 Bells

2,000 Bells 30 Eggs: 6,000 Bells

6,000 Bells 3 Stacks of 30 Eggs: 18,000 Bells

That’s a pretty poor rate for selling Easter Eggs, even taking into account how plentiful they are to find, so what about crafting into Bunny Day items and selling those items?

Crafted Bunny Day Item Sell Prices

The Bunny Day Flooring item requires 2 each of all 6 types of Easter Egg items to craft. Those eggs sell for a combined total of 2,400 Bells to Nook’s Cranny, but if you craft the Bunny Day Flooring and sell the finished product, it sells for 4,800 Bells.

In another example, the Bunny Day Wall Clock requires 3 Sky Eggs to craft (something you’re sure to have plenty of!) which are worth 600 Bells in total, and the completed crafted item sells for 1,200 Bells.

The exact same is the case for the Bunny Day Stool, another crafted item that uses 3 Water Eggs, which is an egg you’re likely drowning in.

Here’s a complete table of all the Bunny Day items you can craft and their Sell Prices:

Item Sell Price Bunny Day Arch 4800 Bunny Day Bag 2400 Bunny Day Bed 2400 Bunny Day Crown 2400 Bunny Day Fence (10) 2400 Bunny Day Festive Balloons 1200 Bunny Day Flooring 4800 Bunny Day Glowy Garland 2400 Bunny Day Lamp 1600 Bunny Day Merry Balloons 1200 Bunny Day Rug 2400 Bunny Day Stool 1200 Bunny Day Table 1600 Bunny Day Vanity 1600 Bunny Day Wall Clock 1200 Bunny Day Wallpaper 4800 Bunny Day Wardrobe 1600 Bunny Day Wreath 2400 Wobbling Zipper Toy 9600 Egg Party Dress 7200 Egg Party Hat 4800 Earth-Egg Outfit 1200 Earth-Egg Shell 800 Earth-Egg Shoes 800 Leaf-Egg Outfit 1200 Leaf-Egg Shell 800 Leaf-Egg Shoes 800 Sky-Egg Outfit 1200 Sky-Egg Shell 800 Sky-Egg Shoes 800 Stone-Egg Outfit 1200 Stone-Egg Shell 800 Stone-Egg Shoes 800 Water-Egg Outfit 1200 Water-Egg Shell 800 Water-Egg Shoes 800 Wood-Egg Outfit 1200 Wood-Egg Shell 800 Wood-Egg Shoes 800

Should You Sell Easter Eggs or Craft Items & Sell?

In all three cases mentioned above, we’ve found that the crafted Bunny Day item sells for exactly twice the sell value of all its required crafting materials!

From our research, this appears to be true for all Bunny Day event items, and might be the case for all other crafted items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It doesn’t seem to matter which Bunny Day item you choose to craft, the profit is the same.

So if you’re overwhelmed with an endless amount of Easter Eggs and planned on selling them directly, we definitely suggest crafting any Bunny Day items with the materials instead and selling the items to get twice the profit. Selling the materials themselves is essentially throwing away Bells!

Craft Some Duplicates for Later

You might not feel like it at this moment while you’re flooded in endless eggs that seem worthless, but we suggest crafting at least a few duplicates of the items you find most popular.

There’s a good chance some of the best looking Bunny Day items will hold value months later when the egg supply has dried up and most players have sold off their excess eggs. If you have spare storage space in your house, there’s no reason not to keep some items just to see what happens.

You can always just sell off the items later to Timmy & Tommy at zero penalty, so you can’t really lose here!

Maybe Just Eat Your Easter Eggs Instead

As a final bonus tip, don’t forget that you can eat your Easter Egg crafting materials as an easy method to get Fruit Energy for landscaping your island. Using the energy from eating easter eggs, you can dig up entire trees and break rocks!

Plus, the Easter Eggs can stack into groups of up to 30 eggs per slot in your inventory. That’s a solid improvement over the 10 fruit stacking limit.

Playing on April 12th? Check out our What’s New On Actual Bunny Day in Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Everything You Should Do mini-guide here!

If by any chance you need help finding more Easter Eggs, check out our full Bunny Day Event Guide here. And you can find our general Animal Crossing: New Horizons Guides page here for more on the game.