The Grow a Garden Easter Part 3 Update is the final chapter of the most ambitious Easter event the game has ever seen. Update 1.47.0 dropped on April 18, 2026, and it brought more content than many players expected from a “Part 3” release. If you have been following our Season 1 Pass guide or other event coverage, you know the team has been tracking every leak and announcement. This guide covers everything you need to know to make the most of your time before the event ends on April 26, 2026.

Current image: Easter Part 3 Update in Grow a Garden

Easter Part 3 is not just a small content drop. It introduces a completely new event system called Candy Packaging, revamps PvP with the hourly Egg War mode, adds five new plants to grow, and brings four exclusive pets hiding inside the Springtide Egg. We spent the first day after release testing every new feature, and this is what we found.

What Is Easter Part 3 in Grow a Garden?

Easter Part 3 is the third and final installment of the Easter event in Roblox’s Grow a Garden. Released on April 18, 2026, this update marks the culmination of an event that started with smaller content drops and built toward something much larger. The update includes two major gameplay systems, five new plants, four new pets, and dozens of reward tiers that will keep players grinding until the very last minute.

What makes Easter Part 3 stand out from previous events is the scale. The Candy Packaging system alone offers 28 solo reward tiers and 12 team-based tiers. Meanwhile, Egg War provides hourly PvP action that changes how you approach the game world. The team at Roblox has clearly put significant effort into making this finale feel earned after weeks of anticipation.

Candy Packaging Event Guide

The Candy Packaging event is the primary progression system for Easter Part 3. You collect Easter-themed items while playing and submit them to the Wally Wrapper NPC to earn points toward reward tiers. This is similar to how other seasonal events work in Grow a Garden, but the depth and variety of rewards make it feel fresh.

How Candy Packaging Works?

To participate in Candy Packaging, you need to find the Wally Wrapper NPC that appears in your game world during the event. Interact with Wally Wrapper to open the submission interface. You then hand over Easter items you have collected through regular gameplay, and each submission adds points to your progress bar.

The system tracks your submissions separately for solo and team rewards. Solo tiers reward your individual effort, while team tiers count contributions from all squad members combined. This creates a nice dynamic where dedicated solo players can earn their own rewards while groups work together toward bigger milestones.

Reward Tiers Explained

There are 28 solo reward tiers and 12 team reward tiers in the Candy Packaging event. The solo tiers offer rewards at every major milestone, starting from your first submission and building up to rare items at the highest levels. Team tiers require coordinated effort, but the rewards reflect that extra work.

Players in our tests noted that the middle tiers contain some of the most useful items, including mutation-boosting tools and exclusive Easter seeds. The final tier in both categories includes cosmetic rewards that cannot be obtained anywhere else in the game. If you have been playing since the event started, you may already be close to unlocking several tiers.

Tips for Maximizing Candy Packaging Rewards

We recommend prioritizing regular submissions rather than waiting to hand in large batches. Each submission moves you forward, and the psychological momentum of seeing your tier progress climb keeps the grind feeling rewarding. If you are playing with a team, coordinate submission times so everyone knows when you are approaching a team tier milestone.

The Wally Wrapper NPC appears in different locations, so explore the map if you cannot find him right away. He tends to spawn near the central garden area where most players gather. Once you find him, you can fast-travel back to that spot quickly for future submissions.

Egg War Hourly Event

Egg War is the competitive PvP component of Easter Part 3, and it transforms the game into a fast-paced grab-and-run experience. This event runs on an hourly cycle, meaning you can jump in multiple times per play session. We tested Egg War extensively, and the competitive intensity surprised us compared to the usual peaceful gardening gameplay.

Getting Started with Egg War

When an Egg War round begins, a signal alerts all players that the event is starting. Eggs spawn at designated points around the map, and the race is on to grab them and return to your garden. The catch is that you must physically carry each egg back, which leaves you vulnerable to attacks from other players.

You can carry only one egg at a time, so strategic decision-making comes into play. Do you grab the closest egg and guarantee a safe return, or risk a longer trip for what might be a better reward? The five egg types each offer different reward tables, so the risk-reward calculation becomes part of your gameplay strategy.

Five Egg Types and Their Rewards

The five egg types in Egg War are Basic Egg, Golden Egg, Divine Easter Egg, Gilded Chocolate Springtide, and one secret type that drops very rarely. Each egg type corresponds to a different reward table when you successfully deliver it to your garden. The Basic Egg offers common items like seeds and smaller currency bonuses. Golden Eggs step up the rewards with better seed varieties and Easter-themed cosmetics.

The Divine Easter Egg is where things get interesting. This egg has a lower spawn rate but guarantees at least one rare item per delivery. The Gilded Chocolate Springtide represents the premium reward tier, offering exclusive items that players have been chasing since the event was first announced. Finally, the secret egg type remains shrouded in mystery, with only a handful of confirmed drops reported in the community.

Shovel Combat and Stealing Mechanics

One of the most exciting additions in Egg War is the ability to steal eggs from other players. When you see someone carrying an egg, you can attack them with your shovel to knock the egg loose. The egg then becomes free for anyone to grab. This creates intense moments where players guard their stolen goods while simultaneously hunting for easy targets.

Our team found that the best defense is staying aware of your surroundings. If you hear footsteps getting close while carrying a valuable egg, consider dropping the egg near your garden and picking it up after dealing with the threat. The combat system is simple but effective, rewarding players who pay attention over those who just sprint mindlessly toward the nearest egg.

Egg War Strategy Tips

We recommend watching the timer and planning your approach based on how much time remains. Early rounds are chaotic with everyone competing for the same eggs, so targeting less-contested spawn points often yields better results. As the round progresses, players tend to thin out, making later attempts safer if you are after common egg types.

If you are specifically hunting for Divine Easter Eggs or Gilded Chocolate Springtide eggs, be prepared for heavy competition. These eggs are rare, and the players going for them are typically experienced PvP participants. Consider grouping up with teammates to guard each other during high-value extractions.

New Plants in Easter Part 3

The update adds five new plants to the growing roster in Grow a Garden. Each plant brings something unique to your garden in terms of visuals, fruit rewards, and mutation potential. If you have been building your garden layout, check out our seeds tier list and tropical plants guide for context on how these new additions compare to existing options.

Waddling Willow

Waddling Willow is the standout plant of this update, both visually and mechanically. The plant sways in a distinctive pattern that makes your garden feel alive in a way most plants do not achieve. In terms of rewards, Waddling Willow produces items that synergize well with the Easter event theme, including eggs and candy-related currency.

Our team confirmed that Waddling Willow has solid mutation potential. When grown near other event plants, the chance of hybrid offspring increases noticeably. This makes it a valuable addition for players focused on expanding their collection through experimental breeding programs.

Marshmallow Root

Marshmallow Root is a utility-focused plant that produces crafting materials useful for the new event systems. The root vegetables themselves have a distinct white coloring that stands out in any garden plot. We found this plant particularly valuable for players who want to craft event-specific items rather than relying purely on drops.

The growth time for Marshmallow Root is moderate, making it accessible for players at various progression stages. It does not require any special conditions to thrive, so you can plant it alongside your existing crops without worrying about compatibility issues.

Bonnet Bloom

Bonnet Bloom brings decorative appeal that matches the Easter theme perfectly. The flower produces nectar that attracts special pollinators, which in turn increases the yield of nearby flowering plants. This makes Bonnet Bloom a strategic choice for players who want to maximize the output of their entire garden.

The bloom cycle is relatively quick, allowing for rapid harvesting and replanting. Players focused on efficiency will appreciate how easily Bonnet Bloom fits into standard crop rotation patterns without disrupting other planting schedules.

Egg Shroom

Egg Shroom is perhaps the most thematic addition to Easter Part 3. The mushroom cap literally resembles a decorated Easter egg, and the spores it releases create a subtle confetti effect in the surrounding area. Beyond aesthetics, Egg Shroom produces egg-based items that feed directly into the Candy Packaging event.

Growth conditions for Egg Shroom require slightly shadier environments compared to standard garden plots. We recommend planting it under canopy trees or near taller plants that provide natural shade during peak sunlight hours.

Bunny Berry

Bunny Berry rounds out the new plant roster with a quirky concept: berries that grow in the shape of tiny rabbits. The fruit has high market value and serves as a premium trading currency among players. Our tests showed Bunny Berry commanding significant prices in player-to-player exchanges.

The plant itself is hardy and adaptable, growing well in most standard soil conditions. It pairs nicely with Marshmallow Root for players looking to diversify their harvest schedules and create steady income streams throughout the event period.

New Pets from Springtide Egg

The Springtide Egg is the premier way to obtain the new pets introduced in Easter Part 3. This special egg has its own dedicated drop table and spawns exclusively during the Easter event window. Four distinct pets can hatch from the Springtide Egg, each with different rarity levels that dramatically affect how hard they are to obtain.

Peryton (0.5% Drop Rate)

Peryton is the rarest pet from the Springtide Egg, with only a 0.5% drop rate that makes every hatch feel like winning the lottery. The pet resembles a mythical deer-bird hybrid with elaborate antlers and colorful plumage. Community members who have obtained Peryton report that it comes with unique animation sequences that play when you equip it.

Given the extreme rarity, we do not recommend targeting Peryton specifically unless you are prepared for significant egg-opening sessions. The drop rate means most players will never see one, which makes encountering a Peryton in the wild a genuinely special moment.

Spring Bee (55% Drop Rate)

Spring Bee is the most common Springtide Egg pet at 55% drop rate, making it the likely result of most egg hatches. Despite being common, Spring Bee has visual charm that belies its rarity tier. The bee features Easter-themed coloring with pastel stripes and small pollen baskets filled with colorful particles.

If you are looking for a reliable pet companion without spending excessive resources, Spring Bee delivers solid visual appeal at achievable odds. Our team was able to hatch multiple Spring Bees within our first few attempts, confirming the high drop rate through direct experience.

Jerboa (35% Drop Rate)

Jerboa sits in the middle rarity tier at 35% drop rate, offering a distinctive small mammal companion with oversized ears and a energetic hopping animation. The Jerboa feels more distinctive than Spring Bee in terms of personality, and players who value unique character in their pets often prefer this option.

The jump animation for Jerboa is particularly memorable, sending the small creature bouncing around your character in ways that add life to otherwise routine gameplay sessions. If you value pets with strong animation character, Jerboa delivers at reasonable odds.

Nyala (9% Drop Rate)

Nyala represents the uncommon tier at 9% drop rate, making it a step above Spring Bee in both rarity and likely demand. The antelope-style pet has graceful movements and a polished aesthetic that appeals to players seeking something between common and legendary.

Players who want a pet that stands out without the extreme grind required for Peryton will find Nyala fits that niche perfectly. The 9% rate means most dedicated players should encounter a Nyala within their first dozen egg hatches, though luck variance can always shift outcomes.

Gilded Chocolate Springtide Versions

Each of the four pets also has a Gilded Chocolate variant that features enhanced visual effects and special particle trails. These versions are extremely rare and combine the base pet’s drop rate with an additional roll for the gilded transformation. If you see a pet with golden chocolate coloring, you have encountered one of the rarest sights in the current event.

Preparation Tips for Day-One Players (June 2026)

If you are starting Easter Part 3 on day one or returning after a break, proper preparation makes a massive difference in how much you can accomplish before the event ends. We compiled these strategies based on testing and community feedback from the first day of release.

Prioritize Candy Packaging Submissions

The single most important thing you can do is submit items to the Wally Wrapper NPC as frequently as possible. Every submission moves you toward the next tier, and the sooner you start, the more ground you will cover before the April 26 deadline. Set a reminder to submit items every 30 minutes if you tend to forget during long play sessions.

For players with limited time, focus on solo tiers first since they require no coordination. Team tiers are valuable but demand more scheduling effort that may not be worth it if your playtime is unpredictable.

Balance Egg War and Farming

It is easy to get sucked into Egg War because of its competitive excitement, but pure farming may actually serve your event progression better in the long run. We recommend setting a specific number of Egg War rounds per session and dedicating the rest of your time to growing plants, collecting Easter items, and submitting to Candy Packaging.

Our approach was to limit Egg War to two or three rounds per hour, using the remaining time for cultivation and event item collection. This balanced method ensured we made steady progress across all event systems rather than burning out on PvP.

Clear Inventory Space Before the Update

If you knew Easter Part 3 was coming, you hopefully cleared out some inventory space. For those who did not, take a few minutes before your first play session to sell or store non-essential items. The new plants, eggs, and event items will fill your inventory quickly, and running out of space during a critical moment can cost you valuable rewards.

Consider reviewing our Admin Pack guide for tips on inventory management strategies that apply to heavy event periods.

Join a Team Early

The 12 team reward tiers in Candy Packaging offer substantial rewards that solo play cannot match. Finding an active team before you start grinding makes a significant difference. Reach out in community spaces like the official Discord or subreddit to find groups looking for members.

Even if you prefer solo play, consider joining a team just for the shared progress toward team tiers. You can earn the rewards without coordinated play sessions, as long as everyone is contributing individually.

Patch Notes and Quality of Life Changes

Beyond the major new features, Update 1.47.0 includes several fixes and quality of life improvements that improve daily gameplay. While these changes may not be as exciting as new pets or events, they add up to a smoother experience overall.

The development team addressed several reported bugs from the previous Easter Part 2 release, including an issue where certain plants would not display their growth animation correctly. Load times for entering gardens have been reduced, which our team noticed immediately during extended play sessions.

Additionally, the Egg War spawn system now distributes eggs more evenly across available spawn points rather than clustering them in predictable patterns. This change makes the event feel less scripted and rewards players who explore the full map rather than rushing the most obvious locations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long was the Easter event in Grow a Garden?

The Easter event runs from April 18, 2026 to April 26, 2026, giving players approximately one week to complete all Easter Part 3 content and earn rewards.

How to find the Easter shop in Grow a Garden?

The Easter shop is accessible through the Wally Wrapper NPC that appears during the Candy Packaging event. Players interact with Wally Wrapper to submit Easter items and claim rewards from the 28 solo and 12 team reward tiers.

What new content was added in Easter Part 3?

Easter Part 3 adds the Candy Packaging event with 28 solo and 12 team reward tiers, the hourly Egg War PvP mode, 5 new plants (Waddling Willow, Marshmallow Root, Bonnet Bloom, Egg Shroom, Bunny Berry), 4 new pets from Springtide Egg (Peryton, Spring Bee, Jerboa, Nyala), and new cosmetics.

How does the Candy Packaging event work?

Players collect Easter items throughout the game and submit them to Wally Wrapper. Each submission earns points toward reward tiers. There are 28 solo tiers and 12 team tiers, with team tiers requiring coordinated effort with other players for bigger rewards.

What happens during the Egg War event?

Egg War is an hourly PvP event where players compete to grab eggs from a central area and carry them back to their garden. Five different egg types offer varying rewards, and players can steal eggs from opponents using shovels. The event rewards speed, strategy, and quick decision-making.

Final Thoughts on Grow a Garden Easter Part 3

Easter Part 3 delivers the most substantial update Grow a Garden has seen in recent memory. The combination of Candy Packaging progression, competitive Egg War action, diverse new plants, and rare Springtide Egg pets gives players multiple reasons to keep logging in before the April 26 deadline. Our team came away impressed with how cohesive the different systems feel despite their individual complexity.

The event rewards both casual players who log in occasionally and dedicated players who invest serious time. You do not need to min-max every decision to enjoy the content, but those who approach it strategically will unlock the rarest rewards faster. Whether you are chasing the 0.5% Peryton drop rate or simply want to fill out your plant collection, Easter Part 3 has something to offer.

Start with Candy Packaging submissions to build your foundation, work in Egg War rounds for variety, and grow your new plants consistently. That approach will maximize your event progress without burning out. We will continue tracking any updates or changes to the event as April 26 approaches, so check back for the latest coverage on Finding Dulcinea.