Eggs (2024)

Not to be confused with Easter Eggs.

Eggs are the main way to obtain pets. Like pets, eggs are classified into different rarities. Eggs function similarly to babies and pets, with each of them requiring a certain amount of tasks done in order to hatch. Players can also skip the process of completing tasks in order to hatch a pet by buying the 'Hatch Now!' gamepass, which costs Eggs (1) 45 per egg. The 'Hatch Now!' gamepass can be bought repeatedly with no limit, as long as the player possesses the necessary funds and an egg to use it on.

In order to hatch eggs, the players must take care of them and complete tasks, similar to how a pet or a baby is taken care of. There is a board in the Nursery that displays all the pets that are currently in the game and the pets that the player currently has. The board changes based on the pets a player has in their inventory.

Before pet accessories were added, players had the ability to change the name of their eggs. However, after the Dress Your Pets Live Event, this ability has been resided and players can no longer change their eggs' names.

Many of the pets in Adopt Me! are obtainable through eggs, with the exception of the pets that cost Eggs (2) Robux, the pets that could only be bought with event currency, and the pets that were obtainable through opening specific items, like boxes. The Gumball Machine eggs, which include the Safari Egg, Jungle Egg, Farm Egg, Aussie Egg, Fossil Egg, Ocean Egg, Mythic Egg, Woodland Egg, Japan Egg, Southeast Asia Egg, Danger Egg, Urban Egg, Desert Egg, and Garden Egg, are limited-time eggs. They are added into the game and then leave about a few months later; they can only be obtained by trading after they are gone. Players can and could previously obtain eggs from Eggs (3) Bucks and Eggs (4) Gingerbread.

Contents

  • 1 Types of Eggs
  • 2 Classification of Eggs
    • 2.1 Starter Egg
    • 2.2 Permanent Eggs
    • 2.3 Limited and Themed Eggs
    • 2.4 Blue and Pink Eggs
      • 2.4.1 Blue Egg
      • 2.4.2 Pink Egg
    • 2.5 Event Eggs
      • 2.5.1 Easter 2020 Egg
      • 2.5.2 Christmas Egg
      • 2.5.3 Wrapped Doll
      • 2.5.4 Christmas Future Egg
      • 2.5.5 Royal Desert Egg
    • 2.6 Star Reward Eggs
      • 2.6.1 Golden Egg
      • 2.6.2 Diamond Egg

Types of Eggs

EggImagePriceChancesRarityAvailable Right Now?
Blue Egg
Eggs (5)
Eggs (6) 100 (Can only be obtained once from the beginning of the pets update; is tradable)

0% Common

100% Uncommon

0% Rare

0% Ultra-Rare

0% Legendary

Rare
Pink Egg
Eggs (7)
Eggs (8) 100 (Can only be obtained once from the beginning of the pets update; is tradable)

0% Common

100% Uncommon

0% Rare

0% Ultra-Rare

0% Legendary

Rare
Starter Egg
Eggs (9)
Free (Granted when a player joins the game for the first time; not tradable)

100% Common

0% Uncommon

0% Rare

0% Ultra-Rare

0% Legendary

Common
(Only for players who are playing Adopt Me! for the first time.)
Cracked Egg
Eggs (10)
Eggs (11) 350

45% Common

33% Uncommon

14.5% Rare

6% Ultra-Rare

1.5% Legendary

Common
Pet Egg
Eggs (12)
Eggs (13) 600

20% Common

35% Uncommon

27% Rare

15% Ultra-Rare

3% Legendary

Rare
Royal Egg
Eggs (14)
Eggs (15) 1,450

0% Common

25% Uncommon

37% Rare

30% Ultra-Rare

8% Legendary

Legendary
Safari Egg
Eggs (16)
Eggs (17) 750

0% Common

45% Uncommon

37% Rare

15% Ultra-Rare

3% Legendary

Legendary
Jungle Egg
Eggs (18)
Eggs (19) 750

0% Common

45% Uncommon

37% Rare

15% Ultra-Rare

3% Legendary

Legendary
Farm Egg
Eggs (20)
Eggs (21) 750

20% Common

35% Uncommon

27% Rare

15% Ultra-Rare

3% Legendary

Legendary
Christmas Egg
Eggs (22)
Eggs (23) 1,440 or Eggs (24) 4,300 (Was only obtainable during the Christmas 2019 Event)

45% Common

33% Uncommon

14.5% Rare

6% Ultra-Rare

1.5% Legendary

Note: 30% chance of getting this egg from a Christmas Gift (Eggs (25) 1,440) and 80% chance of getting one from a Golden Gift (Eggs (26) 4,300)

Legendary
Aussie Egg
Eggs (27)
Eggs (28) 750

30% Common

25% Uncommon

27% Rare

15% Ultra-Rare

3% Legendary

Legendary
Golden Egg
Eggs (29)
Obtained once a player reaches 660 Stars or reaching a login streak of 180 days

0% Common

0% Uncommon

0% Rare

0% Ultra-Rare

100% Legendary

Legendary
Diamond Egg
Eggs (30)
Obtained once a player reaches 660 Stars or a login streak of 380 days (Players must collect a Golden Egg first)

0% Common

0% Uncommon

0% Rare

0% Ultra-Rare

100% Legendary

Legendary
Easter 2020 Egg
Eggs (31)
Free

100% Common

0% Uncommon

0% Rare

0% Ultra-Rare

0% Legendary

Common
Fossil Egg
Eggs (32)
Eggs (33) 750

25% Common

30% Uncommon

25% Rare

15% Ultra Rare

5% Legendary

Legendary
Ocean Egg
Eggs (34)
Eggs (35) 750

20% Common

35% Uncommon

30% Rare

10% Ultra-Rare

5% Legendary

Legendary
Mythic Egg
Eggs (36)
Eggs (37) 750

22% Common

19% Uncommon

34% Rare

20% Ultra-Rare

5% Legendary

Legendary
Woodland Egg
Eggs (38)
Eggs (39) 750

22% Common

19% Uncommon

34% Rare

20% Ultra-Rare

5% Legendary

Legendary
Zodiac Minion Egg
Eggs (40)
Free

0% Common

0% Uncommon

0% Rare

0% Ultra-Rare

100% Legendary

Legendary
Retired Egg
Eggs (41)
Eggs (42) 600 (Restricted to VIP players only)

20% Common

35% Uncommon

27% Rare

15% Ultra-Rare

3% Legendary

Rare
Japan Egg
Eggs (43)
Eggs (44) 750

22% Common

19% Uncommon

34% Rare

20% Ultra-Rare

5% Legendary

Legendary
Southeast Asia Egg
Eggs (45)
Eggs (46) 750

35% Common

25% Uncommon

20% Rare

16% Ultra-Rare

4% Legendary

Legendary
Fool Egg
Eggs (47)
Eggs (48) 1,000

0% Common

0% Uncommon

65% Rare

25% Ultra-Rare

10% Legendary

Legendary
Danger Egg
Eggs (49)
Eggs (50) 750

35% Common

25% Uncommon

20% Rare

16% Ultra-Rare

4% Legendary

Legendary
Urban Egg
Eggs (51)
Eggs (52) 750

35% Common

25% Uncommon

20% Rare

16% Ultra-Rare

4% Legendary

Legendary
Wrapped Doll
Eggs (53)
Eggs (54) 900

0% Common

100% Uncommon

0% Rare

0% Ultra-Rare

0% Legendary

Legendary
Christmas Future Egg
Eggs (55)
Free (Can be won in the Winter Festival (2023))

0% Common

100% Uncommon

0% Rare

0% Ultra-Rare

0% Legendary

Uncommon
Royal Desert Egg
Eggs (56)
Free (Can be won in the Sphinx's Solution Event)

35% Common

25% Uncommon

37% Rare

30% Ultra-Rare

8% Legendary

Legendary
Desert Egg
Eggs (57)
Eggs (58) 750

40% Common

25% Uncommon

17% Rare

14% Ultra-Rare

4% Legendary

Legendary
Garden Egg
Eggs (59)
Eggs (60) 750

35% Common

25% Uncommon

24% Rare

12% Ultra-Rare

4% Legendary

Legendary

Classification of Eggs

There are many eggs that have been introduced to Adopt Me!. Some of them are currently limited or completely unobtainable.

Starter Egg

Main article: Starter Egg

Upon joining the game for the first time, each player receives a Starter Egg that would either hatch into a Dog or a Cat, which are both common pets. The Starter Egg is not tradable, and can only be redeemed by a player once by traveling to the Nursery and talking to Sir Woofington.

Currently, the Starter Egg has a 100% confirmed chance of hatching into a common pet.

Permanent Eggs

There are some eggs in Adopt Me! that will never be removed from the game and are a permanent part of it. These eggs are the Cracked Egg, Pet Egg, and the Royal Egg, which were introduced to the game upon the release of pets, and the Retired Egg which was released on July 21, 2022, upon the Normal Eggs Refresh update, containing all the pets originally present in the older version of the refreshed eggs.

The first three eggs can be bought from the Pets Section of the Nursery for Eggs (61) 350 (Cracked Egg), Eggs (62) 600 (Pet Egg), and Eggs (63) 1,450 (Royal Egg), respectively. The Retired Egg can be purchased from the VIP room inside the Nursery for Eggs (64) 600. There is no limit to how many times a player can buy these eggs.

Limited and Themed Eggs

Eggs such as the Safari Egg, Jungle Egg, Farm Egg, Aussie Egg, Fossil Egg, Ocean Egg, Mythic Egg, Woodland Egg, Japan Egg, Southeast Asia Egg, Danger Egg, Urban Egg, and Desert Egg are all limited eggs. These eggs are classified under "Limited and Themed Eggs". Each egg is based on a certain theme and is only available for a certain amount of time before they are replaced by another egg. The limited time egg available now is the Garden Egg.

These limited eggs are always located inside the Gumball Machine in the Pets Section of the Nursery and cost Eggs (65) 750 each.

Blue and Pink Eggs

The Blue Eggs and Pink Eggs were the first eggs that were ever introduced to the game before the Pets update. Both of these eggs cost Eggs (66) 100 each were introduced during a different event compared to other eggs. In order to obtain both of these eggs, the players had to do specific tasks.

Blue Egg

Main article: Blue Egg

In order to obtain the Blue Egg, players had to obtain the legendary Broken Egg, by talking to Burt. The Broken Egg could then further be exchanged for a Blue Egg.

Pink Egg

Main article: Pink Egg

The Pink Egg was obtainable at the start of the Pets update. To obtain it, players had to travel back in time to the time when the Nursery was still under construction. Once players had traveled back in time, they had to find and ask Sir Woofington, the founder of the Nursery, to add a Pets Section towards the left side of the Nursery. It cost players Eggs (67) 100 to travel back in time. Upon completing this quest and arrival into the present world, the NPC Tom rewarded the players with a Pink Egg.

Event Eggs

There is a fair amount of eggs that could only be obtained via participating in specific Adopt Me! events.

Some of these were awarded to players for free, while the others could be obtained by purchasing them with the event's currency.

Easter 2020 Egg

Main article: Easter 2020 Egg

The Easter 2020 Egg was a special egg that was awarded to every single Adopt Me! player that joined the game during the Easter Event (2020). The Easter 2020 Egg has a 100% chance of hatching a Chick. Neither the Easter 2020 Egg nor the Chick was tradable until June 22, 2022.

The Easter 2020 Egg was awarded to players upon joining any random server.

Christmas Egg

Main article: Christmas Egg

The Christmas Egg is another event only egg that was only obtainable during the 2019 Christmas Event. Players could earn Eggs (68) Gingerbread through participating in various activities around the Adopt Me! map, such as ice skating, training a Reindeer, etc.

The Christmas Egg had a new twist added on to it, with it only being obtainable through opening particular Christmas Gifts, making it the first of its kind. The Christmas Egg could be obtained from the Golden Gift for Eggs (69) 4300 or from the Christmas Gift for Eggs (70) 1,440. Each Gift had a different chance of getting the Christmas Egg.

Wrapped Doll

Main article: Wrapped Doll

The Wrapped Doll is a legendary egg in Adopt Me! that was released on July 27, 2023. Players were able to obtain the egg for Eggs (71) 900 at a stand outside of the Nursery. As it has left the game, it is now only obtainable through trading.

The Wrapped Doll has a 100% chance of hatching into an uncommon Doll pet. The Wrapped Doll can either hatch into Dylan, River, or Pistachio.

Christmas Future Egg

Main article: Christmas Future Egg

The Christmas Future Egg is an uncommon egg in Adopt Me!. It was released on December 7, 2023, as part of the second week of the Winter Festival (2023). It was obtainable by collecting it in the Frostclaw's Fury minigame and winning the minigame or through trading.

The Christmas Future Egg has a 100% chance of hatching into an Eggnog Dog.

Royal Desert Egg

Main article: Royal Desert Egg

The Royal Desert Egg is a legendary egg in Adopt Me!. It was released on January 23, 2024, as part of the Sphinx's Solution Event. It was obtainable by finding all 12 statues and then talking to the Sphinx afterwards, or through trading.

The Royal Desert Egg has higher odds than its counterpart, the Desert Egg.

Star Reward Eggs

These are special eggs that are classified as the prizes from the Star Rewards. These eggs have a 100% chance of hatching into a legendary and are one of a kind. Unlike many other eggs, these eggs cannot be bought using any type of currency. In order to obtain these eggs, a player has to maintain their streak for a certain amount of time. The higher the player's streak, the more Stars they earn.

These eggs are granted to players upon reaching a certain number of Stars. Currently, the only eggs available from the Star Rewards are the Golden Egg and the Diamond Egg.

Golden Egg

Main article: Golden Egg

The Golden Egg was released on March 20, 2020, as part of the Star Rewards update, and is one of the rewards in the Star Rewards. It can be obtained by maintaining a daily streak and reaching 660 Stars.

The Golden Egg has a 100% chance of hatching into a legendary pet. The Golden Egg can either hatch into a Golden Unicorn, a Golden Griffin, or a Golden Dragon.

The amount of time it takes to reach the Golden Egg varies depending on how high of a streak a player has. It can take up to 180 days, or up to 6 months for it to be obtainable.

Diamond Egg

Main article: Diamond Egg

The Diamond Egg was released on March 20, 2020, as part of the Star Rewards update, and is one of the available rewards that players can obtain from the Star Rewards. It can be obtained by maintaining a daily streak and reaching a certain amount of Stars. 660 Stars and must have obtained the Golden Egg once to obtain.

The Diamond Egg has a 100% chance of hatching into a legendary pet. The Diamond Egg can either hatch into a Diamond Unicorn, a Diamond Griffin, or a Diamond Dragon.

The amount of time it takes to reach the Diamond Egg varies and depends on how high of a streak a player has. It takes 360 consecutive days to unlock.

Eggs (2024)

FAQs

Is eating eggs every day healthy? ›

Is it OK to eat eggs every day? Because of their numerous benefits, it's OK to eat one whole egg, including the egg yolk, every day if you don't have cardiovascular disease and you do have a healthy level of blood cholesterol. Or you can mix two egg whites with every egg yolk to give yourself more protein.

What are the health benefits of eggs? ›

Hen's eggs (from Gallus gallus domesticus) provide choline, folate, vitamin D, iodine, B vitamins and high-quality protein and are no longer viewed by national bodies as a risk factor for hypercholesterolaemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD).

How many eggs should I eat a day? ›

For most healthy adults, it's safe to eat 1–2 eggs a day depending on how much other cholesterol is in your diet. If you already have high cholesterol or other risk factors for heart disease, it may be best to eat no more than 4–5 eggs per week.

Is 6 eggs a day too much? ›

Six eggs a day is a hell of a lot, no matter how you cut it. An egg has 187 mg of cholesterol, and the recommended limit is 300 mg per day—or only 200 mg if you have diabetes or risk factors for heart disease. “You can definitely go with with one egg a day,” says Maxine Smith, R.D., L.D.

Is 2 eggs a day too much cholesterol? ›

One large egg has about 186 mg of cholesterol — all of which is found in the yolk. If your diet contains little other cholesterol, according to some studies, eating up to an egg a day might be an OK choice.

What is the healthiest way to eat eggs? ›

Overall, shorter and lower-heat cooking methods cause less cholesterol oxidation and help retain most of the egg's nutrients. For this reason, poached and boiled (either hard or soft) eggs may be the healthiest to eat. These cooking methods also don't add any unnecessary calories.

Is 2 eggs a day enough protein? ›

Is 2 eggs a day enough protein? Two eggs give you 12 grams of hunger-satisfying protein. Although 2 eggs does not complete your daily protein needs, it's a great start. Eating two eggs in the morning ensures you are on the right track to hit your protein consumption goal by the end of the day.

What are the pros and cons of eating eggs? ›

Egg serving size

While eggs are a great, low-carbohydrate protein source, they're relatively high in both cholesterol and sodium. Research shows that eating eggs in moderation doesn't have a negative impact on your health. It's important, however, to be mindful of portion sizes, as eating too many eggs can be harmful.

Are scrambled eggs healthy? ›

In and of themselves, scrambled eggs are a healthy dish. Eggs are high in protein as well as B vitamins and vitamin D; eggs also contain heart-healthy unsaturated fats. However, when butter, cream, cream cheese, or shredded cheese are added, the calories, cholesterol, and fat content increase.

Is cholesterol in eggs bad? ›

Generally speaking, as part of a healthy, balanced diet, it should be fine for most people, as the cholesterol in eggs does not have a significant effect on blood cholesterol. It's much more important to limit the amount of saturated fat you eat. Too much saturated fat can raise the cholesterol in your blood.

Are fried eggs healthy? ›

Just like eggs cooked in other ways, fried eggs are rich in nutrients and can contribute towards a healthy diet when eaten as part of a balanced meal. However, the type of fat used in the pan is important.

Is 4 eggs A Day too much? ›

The Heart Foundation currently sets no limit for healthy people when it comes to how many eggs you can eat per day. The key is enjoying them, as part of a healthy and balanced diet. That being said, there are some limitations to those who are more sensitive to consuming dietary cholesterol, as outlined below.

Are eggs good for your liver? ›

Eggs. These are some of the healthiest foods found in nature. Eggs are rich in all the eight essential amino acids and choline, which is also a vital nutrient. The amino acids and choline help the liver in the detoxification process and improve the metabolism rate.

Are eggs inflammatory? ›

According to a 2020 review, eggs contain substances such as trimethylamine-N-oxide, omega-6 fatty acids, and arachidonic acid, which can promote inflammation. However, a 2019 study on adults found no connection between egg consumption and inflammatory biomarkers in the blood.

Will I gain weight if I eat two eggs a day? ›

Eating eggs may support weight loss, especially if a person incorporates them into a calorie-controlled diet. Research suggests that eggs boost metabolic activity and increase feelings of fullness. Eating an egg-based breakfast may stop a person from consuming extra calories throughout the day.

Are too many eggs bad for you? ›

The average American consumes approximately 295 mg of cholesterol per day, including 3 to 4 eggs per week. The study found that for each half an egg consumed per day, people had a 6 per cent higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, and an 8 per cent higher risk of death over 17.5 years.

Is 4 eggs a day too much? ›

Most healthy adults can consume 4 eggs per day with no problems at all. How many eggs you consume depends on your size and daily caloric needs, but 4 eggs a day is not too many.

Will eating eggs every day raise cholesterol? ›

Study: Eating More Than 12 Eggs a Week Shown Not to Impact Cholesterol Levels. Eggs may not impact cholesterol levels as much as once thought, new research suggests. Preliminary results from a new study show that people who ate 12 or more fortified eggs a week had cholesterol levels similar to those who didn't eat eggs ...

How many calories are in 2 eggs? ›

Egg Nutrition

Eggs are one of nature's most nutritious foods. Each serving of 2 eggs (105 g) contains 15 essential vitamins and minerals, only 160 calories and an incredible amount of nutrition. The nutrition tables speak for themselves! So include eggs as part of your healthy diet!

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