SpongeBob Tower Defense Egg Hunt Guide – How to Find Eggs and Get Limited Rewards

The newest event in SpongeBob Tower Defense brings a special Egg Hunt that gives players a chance to unlock limited rewards. During this event, players must explore different maps, search for hidden eggs, and complete the hunt to earn exclusive items. This event is split into two phases, and both parts include multiple eggs hidden across the game. If you want to unlock all the rewards, you will need to carefully search different locations and complete the full egg collection.

How the Egg Hunt Event Works

The Egg Hunt event is divided into two parts:

  1. Casual Egg Hunt
  2. Elite Egg Hunt

Each part contains 20 eggs, meaning players must collect 40 eggs total to fully complete the event. However, the Elite Egg Hunt will only unlock after you finish the Casual Egg Hunt. Here is what you can expect from each phase:

Casual Egg Hunt

  • Starts during the first week of the event
  • Contains 20 hidden eggs
  • Eggs are spread across multiple maps and modes
  • Reward: Limited Mount

Elite Egg Hunt

  • Unlocks the following week
  • Also contains 20 eggs
  • Eggs are much harder to find
  • Reward: Exclusive Unit

Because of the limited rewards, many players are planning to finish the hunt as soon as possible.

How to Track Egg Locations

To check your progress, open the Egg Hunt menu in the game. This menu shows every egg you have collected and also gives clues for the remaining eggs. Each egg includes a hint about where it might be located.

  • “Found where familiar homes line the street”
  • “Hidden among buzzing jellyfish”
  • “Smells like fresh patties nearby”

These clues point toward specific maps or locations inside the game.

Example Egg Locations

Here are some early egg locations that players have already discovered.

Reef Egg (Lobby)

One of the easiest eggs can be found directly in the main lobby area.

Location:

  • Near the starting area in the lobby

This egg is very easy to collect and is usually the first egg many players find.

Pineapple Egg (Conch Street – Story Mode)

Another egg can be found in the Conch Street story map.

Location:

  • Inside SpongeBob’s pineapple house

To collect this egg:

  1. Enter Story Mode
  2. Choose Conch Street
  3. Look inside the pineapple house

Once collected, it will appear in your Egg Hunt progress menu.

Jellyfish Egg (Jellyfish Fields)

The Jellyfish Fields map contains another hidden egg.

Location:

  • Floating near the jellyfish area in the map

This egg can be slightly harder to find because the map is larger and the egg may appear in different positions.

Players should carefully search around the jellyfish areas to locate it.

Krusty Krab Egg

Another egg appears in the Krusty Krab map.

Location:

  • Near the grill area inside the kitchen

However, this egg may sometimes appear as a fake egg first, showing a message telling players to search somewhere else. If that happens, keep looking around the area until the real egg appears.

Some Eggs Have Multiple Spawn Locations

One important thing to remember is that some eggs may spawn in different locations.

This means:

  • Guides may show different spots for the same egg
  • Players might need to search multiple areas
  • Not every egg will appear in the exact same place every time

Because of this, the Egg Hunt is designed to encourage exploration rather than following a simple checklist.

Event Rewards

Completing the Egg Hunt gives players special rewards that may not return after the event. Rewards include:

  • Limited Mount (Casual Egg Hunt reward)
  • Exclusive Unit (Elite Egg Hunt reward)

Since the elite reward is a playable unit, many players consider this event one of the most valuable updates in the game.


The Egg Hunt event in SpongeBob Tower Defense adds a fun exploration challenge where players must search across maps to find hidden eggs. With 40 total eggs split between casual and elite phases, the event offers plenty of content and some strong limited rewards.

If you want to unlock the exclusive mount and unit, make sure to start collecting eggs early and finish the Casual Egg Hunt before the Elite phase begins. The sooner you begin searching, the easier it will be to complete the entire event before it ends.

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