It's pretty safe to say that the "Bunny Day" event in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a little annoying. Players are being inundated with eggs while trying to go about their normal routines, delaying the catching of certain fish and bugs. It doesn't help that even balloons are carrying eggs, sometimes wasting precious slingshot durability.

Unless you just really dig the ugly furniture line, there has to be something else to these eggs...right? Nintendo couldn't have just added them as a way to deck your house out like Easter will never end. We haven't found too many alternatives, but here are some other ideas you can try with your eggs.

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Sell Them

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This is probably the most obvious answer you'll see, but you can just sell the eggs. Considering it doesn't take that many to craft the only items worth a toss, you can safely bring your extras to Nook's Cranny and make some bells. Each egg will only bring in 200 bells, but that's still more than your island's native fruit.

Eat Them

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Again, maybe this one is obvious, but you can eat the eggs. Any eggs you pick up act like fruits, so you can eat them to fill up your fruit meter. This is only really useful if you're trying to remodel your entire island and want to move some rocks or uproot trees. If you eat eggs and then hit a rock, you'll destroy it and waste precious materials.

Mail Them To Friends

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If your friends legitimately want the Bunny Day furniture, you could always mail some eggs to them. One of the neatest additions to New Horizons is the ability to send letters via the magic of the internet. As long as you're "Best Friends" with someone, you can just gather some eggs up and send them away.

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Bury Them On Your Friends' Islands

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Why not torment your friends by visiting their island, burying some eggs, telling them you spotted a fossil, then running away as they dig up their billionth egg? It's fun for the whole family!

Line Them Up In Your Home Like Ted Bundy

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We've all gone a little crazy because of this event, so why not express that to your neighbors with an egg vigil?

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