The Easter event in Grow a Garden keeps getting bigger, and Part 3 adds even more ways to grind rewards, play with others, and collect limited items. This update focuses heavily on teamwork, timed events, and progression systems that reward consistent play throughout the week.
If you’ve already played earlier parts of the event, this update changes how you approach farming, especially with the introduction of Candy Packaging and Egg War. Here’s a full breakdown of everything new, plus whether there are any new codes available. Also check out our Grow a Garden Codes for more rewards!
Candy Packaging System Explained
Candy Packaging is the main progression system in Easter Part 3, and it’s where most of your rewards will come from. You collect candy along with Easter-type plants, then submit them at a special stand. Every contribution pushes you further into reward tiers. The more you turn in, the more rewards you unlock over time.
What makes this system different is the team mechanic. You can join other players and work together to progress faster. Team play helps unlock extra rewards that you wouldn’t get solo. However, once you join a team, you’re locked in and can’t switch, so choosing carefully matters. There are two reward tracks to keep in mind:
- Solo rewards go up to 28 tiers
- Team rewards have 12 tiers tied to shared milestones
Team rewards are not given instantly. They are distributed at the end of the week, which means consistent contribution is important if you want the best loot.
Egg War Event – How It Works
Egg War is a timed event that starts every hour and runs for a short duration. During this time, 10 eggs spawn across the map, and players compete to collect them. The goal is simple: grab an egg and bring it back to your garden. Once delivered, you’ll receive a random reward depending on the egg type.
However, it’s not that easy. Other players can attack you using their shovel and steal your egg. This turns the mode into a fast-paced PvP scramble where positioning and timing matter. There are five types of eggs you can find:
- Golden Egg
- Divine Easter Egg
- Mythical Easter Egg
- Legendary Easter Egg
- Rare Easter Egg
Stronger eggs usually give better rewards, but they also slow your movement. This creates a trade-off between risk and reward, especially when other players are nearby.
New Plants You Can Unlock
This update adds several new plants, most of which are tied to Easter progression and Candy Packaging.
Some of the new additions include:
- Waddling Willow
- Marshmallow Root
- Bonnet Bloom
- Egg Shroom
- Bunny Berry
These plants are important not just for collection, but also for contributing to the Candy Packaging system. Farming them efficiently will speed up your overall progress.
New Pets and Springtide Egg
Pets are another highlight in this update, with several new companions added to the game.
Confirmed new pets include:
- Peryton
- Spring Bee
- Additional Easter-themed pets
A new item called the Springtide Egg has also been introduced. This egg contains four possible Easter pets, making it a valuable item for collectors and players looking to boost their setup.
Candy Blossom and Event Expansion
Candy Blossom is still available, so if you missed it before, you still have a chance to unlock it. Alongside that, more Easter activities have been added, giving you extra ways to earn Golden Eggs and other rewards. This makes the event feel more complete compared to earlier parts, as there are now multiple systems running at the same time.
Cosmetics and Extra Content
As expected, the update also brings a variety of new Easter cosmetics. These are mostly for visual customization, but they help your garden stand out during the event. There are also new seeds, items, and rewards spread across different systems, especially tied to Egg War and Candy Packaging progression.
Fixes and Quality of Life Changes
Several fixes and improvements were added to make the experience smoother. Some notable ones include better performance, bug fixes related to seeds disappearing, and improvements to notification systems. There were also a few notable removals, like the Egg Hunt event and the Admin Machine, likely to streamline the overall gameplay.
Are There New Codes in Easter Part 3?
As of this update, there are no new codes released specifically for Easter Part 3. That said, codes can drop at any time, especially during active events. It’s still worth checking regularly or following official game channels so you don’t miss out when new ones go live.
Easter Part 3 shifts Grow a Garden into a more interactive and competitive event. With team-based progression, hourly Egg War battles, and a deeper reward system, there’s a lot more to do compared to earlier updates.
If you want to maximize rewards, focus on consistent Candy Packaging contributions and don’t skip Egg War events. Playing with a reliable team will also make a big difference, especially for those end-of-week rewards.