Published by:Β GAG Gamer (April 2026)Β  |Β  Platform: RobloxΒ  |Β  Game: Grow a Garden

Grow a Garden is a Roblox farming game developed by Jandel and has become one of the largest games on the Roblox platform, reaching 1 million concurrent players during the Easter 2026 update. Eggs are the foundation of the pet system in this game, and understanding them is one of the most important things you can do to build a strong garden. This guide covers every egg currently in the game, from the cheapest Common Egg to the rarest event exclusives, with full prices, hatch times, and complete pet probabilities for each one. It is updated to reflect the April 2026 patch state of the game.

There are 20+ eggs in Grow a Garden across standard, summer, special, craftable, and event categories. This article covers every single one.

Where to get eggs: Pet Egg Shop (refreshes every 30 minutes), crafting, seals, and limited-time event shops.

Cheapest egg: Common Egg at 50,000 Sheckles or 19 Robux, 10-minute hatch time.

Rarest in shop: Gem Egg at 0.67% stock probability per refresh cycle.

Best for hatch speed: Uncommon Egg (Chicken) and Rare Egg (Rooster) β€” both reduce hatch time and stack.

Best value Robux egg: Mythical Egg at 119 Robux beats the Legendary Egg at 129 Robux for cost per rare pet.

Table of Contents

What Are Eggs in Grow a Garden?

Eggs are special items in Grow a Garden that you hatch to receive companion pets. Pets boost your garden in a wide range of ways, from reducing the time it takes other eggs to hatch, to spreading rare crop mutations across your plots, to generating passive resources. Building a strong pet roster starts with understanding the egg system.

Every egg has a rarity tier that controls how often it appears in the shop, how much it costs in Sheckles or Robux, how long it takes to hatch, and what pets can come out of it. The six standard rarity tiers are Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, Mythical, and Special. Event eggs exist outside this scale and are only available during seasonal updates.

Currency Explained

Sheckles are the primary in-game currency in Grow a Garden. You earn them by selling harvested crops from your garden. Learn How to Farm Sheckles Fast in GAG?

Robux is Roblox’s premium real-money currency used across all Roblox games. Most eggs can be purchased with either Sheckles or Robux, giving you a free-to-play path for every egg in the standard shop.

Can You Get Pets Without Hatching Eggs?

In nearly all cases, hatching eggs is the required method to obtain pets in Grow a Garden. However, a small number of pets are exceptions to this rule and can be acquired through special means that bypass the egg system entirely. These are:

Pet Name How to Obtain (No Egg Required) Notes
Panda Special event or developer release Cannot be hatched from any egg
Bald Eagle Special acquisition method Bypasses the egg system entirely
Blood Owl Special acquisition method Bypasses the egg system entirely

This is an important distinction for new players. If you ever see the Panda, Bald Eagle, or Blood Owl in another player’s garden and wonder which egg they came from, the answer is that they did not come from an egg at all.

Where to Get Eggs in Grow a Garden

The Pet Egg Shop

The main source of eggs is the Pet Egg Shop, a dedicated stand at the far end of the main map next to the Gear Shop, Cosmetics shop, and Pet Mutations machine. The shop stocks three eggs at a time, and the full inventory rotates automatically every 30 minutes.

Note: The Pet Egg Shop was introduced as a standalone dedicated shop during the Pet Mutations Update, which restructured the original shared stand into the specialised stores that exist in the game today. Before that update, eggs were sold alongside other items from a combined stand.

Event Shops

Seasonal events introduce exclusive event eggs with pets that cannot be obtained anywhere in the base game. Event eggs are purchased using event-specific currencies (such as Choc Coins during Easter 2026) from event-specific shops that appear on the map during the event window. Once an event closes, its eggs become trade-only items with permanently capped supply.

Crafting

The Anti Bee Egg is the only standard craftable egg in the game. You create one by combining one Bee Egg with 25 Honey at the crafting station. This is a cost-effective option if you already have Bee Egg surplus and a Honey supply, as it gives you access to a different set of pets without purchasing an additional egg directly.

The Seal Mechanic

Seals are an underused system that most players overlook. A seal gives you a chance to recover an egg back into your inventory when you sell a pet that originally came from that egg type. Each seal corresponds to a specific egg rarity tier. Here is what is currently confirmed about the seal system:

Seal Type Associated Egg How to Acquire Return Probability
Common Seal Common Egg Purchasable / earnable Chance on pet sale
Uncommon Seal Uncommon Egg Purchasable / earnable Chance on pet sale
Rare Seal Rare Egg Purchasable / earnable Chance on pet sale
Legendary Seal Legendary Egg Purchasable / earnable Chance on pet sale

Important: Always equip the relevant seal before selling a valuable pet. Without the seal active, you receive no chance of recovering the egg at all. Check your seal inventory regularly and treat seals as a passive recycling tool for your pet collection management.

How to Hatch an Egg in Grow a Garden

Hatching an egg is simple. Take the egg from your inventory, equip it, and place it on any available space on your garden plot. The egg will sit there and hatch on its own once the timer expires. You can have multiple eggs hatching simultaneously if you have enough pet and egg slots available.

Hatch times range from 10 minutes for the Common Egg all the way up to 8 hours for the Bug, Jungle, and Gem Eggs. If you do not want to wait, you can skip the remaining hatch time by spending Robux. The cost of skipping scales down as the egg gets closer to hatching, so waiting even part of the way before skipping reduces the Robux spend.

Pets That Reduce Hatch Time

Some pets actively reduce the hatch timer on eggs in your garden while they are deployed. This is one of the highest-leverage early investments in the game because the benefit compounds across every future egg you hatch.

Hatch-time reducing pets stack with each other. A Chicken and a Rooster both active in your garden at the same time will reduce hatch times faster than either one alone. This stacking also applies to multiples of the same pet type.

The Pet Incubator

The Pet Incubator is a dedicated item available as a reward through Raphael at the Tier 2 Egg Shop. Unlike the Chicken and Rooster, the Pet Incubator is a placeable item rather than a pet, and it passively accelerates the hatch timer on eggs in your garden. The Pet Incubator stacks with hatch-reducing pets, meaning having both the Incubator and a Rooster active at the same time gives you the fastest possible hatch speed without spending Robux.

Getting the Pet Incubator requires unlocking Tier 2 of the Egg Shop first, which is covered in detail in the next section.

How to Unlock the Tier 2 Egg Shop

5-step guide to unlocking the Tier 2 Egg Shop in Grow a Garden by feeding Raphael
5-step guide to unlocking the Tier 2 Egg Shop in Grow a Garden by feeding Raphael

The Tier 2 Egg Shop is a hidden upgrade to the Pet Egg Shop that most players discover late or miss entirely. It was introduced in game version 1.22.0 alongside Phase 2 of the Fairy Event and the NPC birthday system. Tier 2 does not change what eggs are available in the shop, but it unlocks a set of pet management tools and the Pet Incubator that are genuinely useful for any serious player.

What Tier 2 Unlocks

Step-by-Step Unlock Guide

  1. Complete the Core Plants Common Achievements in your garden guide. These are: shovel 100 plants, harvest 200 carrots, gift one carrot, sell 500 strawberries, and gift five strawberries. Completing all five earns you one cooking kit.
  2. Place the cooking kit in your garden. Find it in your Cosmetics inventory. Once placed, you will see a cooking pot appear.
  3. Add ingredients to the pot and press the green Cook button. Use the best ingredients available as higher-quality dishes produce more friendship XP per feeding.
  4. Feed the cooked food to Raphael at the Pet Egg Shop. You can feed him once every 24 hours. The quality of the dish determines how many friendship points you earn from that feeding.
  5. Repeat daily until Tier 2 unlocks. Carrots and strawberries grow quickly and are always in stock at the seed shop, making them the fastest ingredients for early cooking runs.
Fastest Path

The Core Plants Common Achievements complete quickly with fast-growing crops. Carrots and strawberries are always guaranteed in the seed shop and grow in minutes, so you can complete all five achievements in a single play session and claim your cooking kit immediately.

All Standard Grow a Garden Eggs (Complete List)

All 8 standard eggs in Grow a Garden with shop stock probability bars β€” Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, Mythical, Bug, Jungle, Gem
All 8 standard eggs in Grow a Garden with shop stock probability bars β€” Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, Mythical, Bug, Jungle, Gem

Every egg currently available in the base game is listed below with its full data. Use the table for a quick overview, then read the individual breakdowns for strategic notes on each one.

Egg Name Rarity Sheckle Cost Robux Hatch Time Shop Chance
Common Egg Common 50,000 19 10 min 100%
Uncommon Egg Uncommon 150,000 39 20 min 54%
Rare Egg Rare 600,000 89 2 hours 24%
Legendary Egg Legendary 3,000,000 129 4 hours 12%
Mythical Egg Mythical 8,000,000 119 5h 7min 7%
Bug Egg Special 50,000,000 149 8 hours 3%
Jungle Egg Special 60,000,000 179 8 hours 2%
Gem Egg Special Varies N/A 8 hours 0.67%

Common Egg

The Common Egg is the starting point for every player and the only egg guaranteed to appear in the shop during every single 30-minute refresh cycle. At 50,000 Sheckles or 19 Robux with a 10-minute hatch time, it is the most accessible egg in the game. All three pets inside have an equal 33.33% hatch chance, so there is no dominant or rare outcome to chase here.

Pets inside: Golden Lab (33.33%), Dog (33.33%), Bunny (33.33%).

Uncommon Egg

The Uncommon Egg is arguably the most strategically important early purchase in the game. At 150,000 Sheckles or 39 Robux, the cost is manageable, and the Chicken pet inside at 25% is the primary reason to buy it. Getting a Chicken early means every future egg you hatch will take less time, compounding the benefit across your entire collection-building journey. The Uncommon Egg appears in the shop 54% of the time, so you will see it regularly.

Pets inside: Black Bunny (25%), Chicken (25%), Cat (25%), Deer (25%).

Rare Egg

The Rare Egg takes a significant jump in both cost and hatch time compared to the Uncommon Egg, but the Rooster inside provides a stronger hatch-time reduction than the Chicken, making it the next natural upgrade for players building a speed-hatching setup. The Monkey at 8.33% is the rarest and most sought-after pet in this egg. The Rare Egg appears in the shop 24% of the time, so expect to wait through a few refresh cycles.

Pets inside: Orange Tabby (33.33%), Spotted Deer (25%), Pig (16.67%), Rooster (16.67%), Monkey (8.33%).

Legendary Egg

The Legendary Egg costs 3,000,000 Sheckles or 129 Robux and appears in the shop only 12% of the time, so it requires patience. The pet pool skews heavily toward Cow and Silver Monkey, which together account for over 85% of all outcomes. The Sea Otter, Turtle, and Polar Bear are the desirable rarer results. For Robux buyers, note that the Mythical Egg discussed next is technically cheaper in real money.

Pets inside: Cow (42.55%), Silver Monkey (42.55%), Sea Otter (10.64%), Turtle (2.13%), Polar Bear (2.13%).

Mythical Egg

The Mythical Egg is the most underrated egg in the standard lineup. At 8,000,000 Sheckles it costs more than the Legendary Egg in Sheckles, but at only 119 Robux it is actually cheaper in real money than the Legendary Egg at 129 Robux. The Red Fox at 1.79% is one of the most highly valued pets in the game. If you are spending Robux on a standard egg, the Mythical Egg delivers better rare-pet value per Robux spent than the Legendary.

Pets inside: Grey Mouse (35.71%), Brown Mouse (26.79%), Squirrel (26.79%), Red Giant Ant (8.93%), Red Fox (1.79%).

Bug Egg

The Bug Egg is a high-stakes buy at 50,000,000 Sheckles or 149 Robux and only shows up in the shop 3% of the time. Its pets are insect-themed and include the Dragonfly at 1%, which is the rarest outcome in this egg. Best suited to players with deep Sheckle reserves who are specifically hunting the pets inside.

Pets inside: Snail (40%), Giant Ant (30%), Caterpillar (25%), Praying Mantis (4%), Dragonfly (1%).

Jungle Egg

The Jungle Egg is even rarer than the Bug Egg in the shop at 2% stock probability. Its tropical pet lineup includes the Tiger at 1%, the rarest outcome in this egg and one of the most visually distinctive pets in the game. At 179 Robux it is the most expensive standard egg in real-money terms.

Pets inside: Tree Frog (40%), Hummingbird (30%), Iguana (24%), Chimpanzee (5%), Tiger (1%).

Gem Egg

The Gem Egg is the rarest standard egg in the shop at 0.67% stock probability, meaning on average you will see it approximately once every 150 refresh cycles. Its pets all have gem-themed names and include two co-equal rarities at the top: Diamond Panther and Ruby Squid at 0.5% each. The Gem Egg does not have a standard Robux purchase option in the normal shop, and its Sheckle price varies. When you spot one in the shop, treat it as a rare opportunity.

Pets inside: Topaz Snail (44.78%), Amethyst Beetle (31.84%), Emerald Snake (13.93%), Sapphire Macaw (8.46%), Diamond Panther (0.5%), Ruby Squid (0.5%).

All Summer Eggs in Grow a Garden

Summer Eggs replaced the standard Uncommon, Rare, and Legendary Eggs in the Pet Egg Shop during the original Summer update. After the Beanstalk update, the shop returned to its normal standard egg lineup. However, Summer Eggs remain accessible through the traveling Summer Seed Merchant, which has a chance to spawn near the seed shop every four hours and remains for 30 minutes before despawning.

Egg Name Sheckle Cost Robux Hatch Time Shop Chance
Common Summer Egg 1,000,000 29 20 min 35%
Rare Summer Egg 25,000,000 99 4 hours 17%
Paradise Egg 50,000,000 139 6h 40min 7%

Common Summer Egg

The most affordable summer egg at 1,000,000 Sheckles or 29 Robux, with a 35% stock chance at the Summer Seed Merchant and a fast 20-minute hatch time. Good for players who want summer-themed pets without a major Sheckle investment.

Pets inside: Starfish (50%), Seagull (25%), Crab (25%).

Rare Summer Egg

A mid-tier summer egg at 25,000,000 Sheckles or 99 Robux with a 17% merchant stock chance and a 4-hour hatch. The pet pool includes a strong range of exotic animals, with the Seal at 10% being the least common outcome.

Pets inside: Flamingo (30%), Toucan (25%), Sea Turtle (20%), Orangutan (15%), Seal (10%).

Paradise Egg

The premium summer egg at 50,000,000 Sheckles or 139 Robux. It also appears in the regular Egg Shop at 7% stock probability independently of the Summer Seed Merchant. The Mimic Octopus at 1% is widely considered one of the most versatile utility pets in the entire game. At 6 hours and 40 minutes, this is one of the longer hatch times in the standard egg lineup.

Pets inside: Ostrich (40%), Peacock (30%), Capybara (21%), Scarlet Macaw (8%), Mimic Octopus (1%).

All Event Eggs in Grow a Garden (Full Archive)

Grow a Garden event eggs archive showing Bee Egg, Anti Bee Egg, Oasis Egg, Springtide Egg, Golden Egg and Night Egg with availability
Grow a Garden event eggs archive showing Bee Egg, Anti Bee Egg, Oasis Egg, Springtide Egg, Golden Egg and Night Egg with availability

Event eggs are limited-time eggs released during seasonal updates. They contain exclusive pets unavailable anywhere in the base game. Some event eggs have returned through traveling merchants or new events, while others have not been available since their original release window. The table below reflects the current status as of April 2026.

Egg Name Source Available? Hatch Time
Bee Egg Honey Shop / Egg Shop (6%) Yes 4h 10min
Anti Bee Egg Craft: 1 Bee Egg + 25 Honey Yes 4h 10min
Oasis Egg Harvest Shop (10 Lunar Points) Yes 4h 10min
Springtide Egg Easter 2026 Event Yes (limited) Varies
Golden Egg Easter 2026 (25k Choc Coins/Egg Hunt) Yes (limited) 30 min
Night Egg Lunar Glow Event / Twilight Shop No (trade only) 4h 10min

Bee Egg

The Bee Egg was introduced during the Bizzy Bee update and has remained accessible through multiple channels since then. You can purchase it from the Honey Shop by spending 18 Honey, buy it directly for 129 Robux, or find it in the regular Egg Shop where it has a 6% chance of appearing. The Bee Egg takes 4 hours and 10 minutes to hatch.

Pets inside: Bee (65%), Honey Bee (25%), Bear Bee (5%), Petal Bee (4%), Queen Bee (1%).

Anti Bee Egg

The Anti Bee Egg is the only standard craftable egg in the game and the only Craftable Standard Egg according to the official Fandom wiki. You craft it by combining one Bee Egg with 25 Honey at the crafting station. Originally only craftable through Bizzy Bear’s honey crafter, it became cratable using standard materials as of the Working Bee Update. It shares the same 4-hour 10-minute hatch time as the Bee Egg.

Pets inside: Wasp (55%), Tarantula Hawk (30%), Moth (13.75%), Butterfly (1%), Disco Bee (0.25%).

Night Egg

The Night Egg was a Lunar Glow Event exclusive. It was available for 25,000,000 Sheckles during the Blood Moon Event and at 50,000,000 Sheckles from the Twilight Shop. It is currently unavailable through any in-game source and can only be obtained through player-to-player trading. The Kiwi pets from this event, which reduce hatch time, were obtainable through Night Egg hatching, meaning they are also trade-only items now.

Pets inside: Hedgehog (47%), Mole (23.5%), Frog (17.63%), Echo Frog (8.23%), Night Owl (3.53%), Raccoon (0.12%).

Oasis Egg

The Oasis Egg is currently available at the Harvest Shop for 10 Lunar Points, or 149 Robux. It contains a desert-themed lineup of pets with the Fennec Fox at 0.5% being the standout rare. Hatch time is 4 hours and 10 minutes.

Pets inside: Meerkat (45%), Sand Snake (34.5%), Axolotl (15%), Hyacinth Macaw (5%), Fennec Fox (0.5%).

Springtide Egg

The Springtide Egg was added in the Easter 2026 Part 3 update (version 1.47.0, released April 18, 2026). It is a current limited-time egg available while the Easter 2026 event runs. The event includes a new PvP mode called Egg War, where 10 eggs spawn around the map every hour and players compete to carry them back to their garden. Completing Egg War rounds is one of the pathways to earning Springtide Eggs during the event window.

Golden Egg

The Golden Egg is the headline reward of the Easter 2026 event and one of the most discussed eggs since the Easter update launched. There are three ways to get it:

  1. Direct purchase: Spend 25,000 Choc Coins at the Golden Egg Shop on the event map. Choc Coins are earned by growing Easter-mutated crops and selling them at the Easter event sell stand.
  2. Egg Hunt reward: The Easter Egg Hunt runs every 15 minutes on every server. Collecting all 10 hidden eggs in a single round earns you a random reward. Golden Eggs appear in the reward pool but are uncommon outcomes compared to Choc Coins.
  3. Candy Packaging tiers: The Candy Packaging system introduced in Easter Part 3 has 28 solo tiers and 12 team tiers. Completing specific tiers awards Golden Eggs, making consistent daily play a reliable way to accumulate them without relying on Egg Hunt RNG.

The Golden Egg hatches in just 30 minutes and contains four exclusive Easter pets plus one rare mutated variant.

Pets inside: Chocolate Bunny (55%), Easter Egg Chick (35%), Marshmallow Lamb (9%), Easter Bunny (1%), Gilded Choc Golden Egg (0.5%).

Event Egg Value Note

Once the Easter 2026 event ends (approximately April 26, 2026), Golden Eggs and Springtide Eggs will become trade-only items with permanently capped supply. Historical data from past Grow a Garden event items shows post-event trading values typically rise 2 to 3 times above their in-event worth. If you are playing during the event window, acquiring at least one of each event egg is a sound long-term investment.

Which Egg Should You Buy? A Decision Guide

Decision guide for which Grow a Garden egg to buy based on player goal
Decision guide for which Grow a Garden egg to buy based on player goal

Every other eggs guide lists the eggs. None of them tell you which one to actually buy. The right answer depends entirely on where you are in the game and what you are trying to accomplish. Here is a clear breakdown by player goal.

Best Egg for Beginners

Start with the Common Egg to learn the hatching mechanic with minimal cost. Once you have hatched one or two, move straight to the Uncommon Egg. The Chicken inside is the single most impactful early purchase you can make because it reduces hatch time on every egg you hatch from that moment forward. This compounds hugely as your collection grows.

Best Eggs for Faster Hatching

Get the Uncommon Egg first (for the Chicken), then the Rare Egg (for the Rooster). Both hatch-time reducers are active simultaneously and stack. After unlocking the Tier 2 Egg Shop, add the Pet Incubator to the mix for the maximum passive hatch-speed stack available without spending Robux on skip timers.

Best Egg for Mutation-Focused Players

Players building mutation-heavy gardens need pets that spread, trigger, or amplify crop mutations. The specific pets worth targeting for mutation support are detailed in the Pet Tier List on this site, which ranks all 121 pets by goal including mutation utility. Use that list to identify which pet you want, then come back here to confirm which egg contains it before buying.

Best Egg for Robux Buyers

The Mythical Egg at 119 Robux is the best value standard egg for real-money spenders. It costs less than the Legendary Egg at 129 Robux and offers a highly competitive rare-pet probability with the Red Fox at 1.79%. The Paradise Egg at 139 Robux is the other strong Robux buy if you specifically want the Mimic Octopus, which is a top-tier utility pet. Avoid the Jungle Egg at 179 Robux unless you specifically want the Tiger, as the cost-to-value ratio is the weakest in the standard lineup.

Are Premium Event Eggs Worth 199 Robux?

Premium versions of event eggs (such as Exotic Bug Egg, Premium Night Egg, and Premium Anti Bee Egg) hatch in 30 seconds instead of 4 to 8 hours. The pets inside are identical to the standard version of the same egg. Whether the premium version is worth buying comes down entirely to how you play. If you are actively sitting in the game and want to hatch multiple eggs in a single session, the 30-second hatch time has genuine value. If you log in casually and let eggs hatch overnight, the premium version adds almost nothing meaningful. Make this call based on your actual play pattern, not on the appeal of instant gratification.

Full Value Overview

Egg Robux Cost Rarest Pet Rare Chance Best For
Common 19 Dog / Lab / Bunny 33.33% Beginners
Uncommon 39 Deer 25% Getting Chicken (hatch speed)
Rare 89 Monkey 8.33% Getting Rooster (hatch speed)
Legendary 129 Polar Bear 2.13% Strong utility pets
Mythical 119 Red Fox 1.79% Best Robux value standard egg
Bug 149 Dragonfly 1% Niche insect pets
Jungle 179 Tiger 1% Collector / tropical pets
Gem N/A Diamond Panther/Ruby Squid 0.5% each Prestige / rarest pets
Paradise 139 Mimic Octopus 1% Top utility exotic pet

Egg Shop Strategy: How to Get What You Want

Make Your Check-Ins Consistent

The shop refreshes every 30 minutes. Players who check the shop consistently during active play sessions will see rare eggs far more often than players who check once a day. If you are specifically hunting a Mythical, Bug, or Gem Egg, treating the shop as a 30-minute event rather than a casual visit dramatically increases how often those eggs cross your screen.

When Force Refreshing is Worth It

Spending 90 Robux to force a manual refresh almost never makes sense when chasing rare eggs. The Gem Egg has a 0.67% stock probability, meaning it would take an average of 150 force refreshes (13,500 Robux) to be likely to see it. Force refreshing is only worth considering when you need an egg quickly for a specific time-sensitive goal, such as wanting to hatch an event egg before a deadline, or if you can already see one desirable egg in stock and want to try for a second.

Expand Your Egg and Pet Slots

Your egg and pet capacity limits how many eggs you can hatch simultaneously. Expanding your slots requires trading in high-level pets at the Pet Egg Shop. Here is the full upgrade path:

Pets with growth-boosting abilities including Night Owls, Blood Owls, Capybaras, Sea Turtles, Ostriches, Iguanodons, and Starfish are the recommended choices for leveling pets quickly to feed into these upgrades.

Overall Strategy

The most efficient egg progression path: buy one Uncommon Egg early for the Chicken, farm Sheckles while the Chicken reduces hatch times, target the Rare Egg next for the Rooster stack, unlock Tier 2 for the Pet Incubator, and then direct your Sheckle surplus toward whichever high-rarity egg contains the pet you most want.

Check the official Grow a Garden Discord server for developer announcements whenever new eggs or patches drop. It is the primary channel where the development team posts patch notes and confirms live egg data changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Grow a Garden eggs quick reference card showing 20+ total eggs
Grow a Garden eggs quick reference card showing 20+ total eggs

How many eggs are in Grow a Garden?

As of April 2026, there are over 20 eggs in Grow a Garden across standard, summer, special, craftable, and event categories. The standard Pet Egg Shop regularly stocks up to 8 different eggs per cycle, and seasonal events such as Easter 2026 and the Lunar Glow Event have introduced additional limited-time eggs on top of that.

What is the rarest egg in Grow a Garden?

The Gem Egg is the rarest egg in the regular Pet Egg Shop with only a 0.67% chance of appearing per refresh cycle. Among event eggs, the Golden Egg (Easter 2026) and Night Egg (Lunar Glow) are rare in a different sense: once their events end, no new copies enter the economy, making them permanently scarce trade items.

How do you get eggs in Grow a Garden?

There are four ways to get eggs in Grow a Garden. First, the Pet Egg Shop at the far end of the map refreshes every 30 minutes and always has at least one Common Egg in stock. Second, crafting: the Anti Bee Egg is made by combining one Bee Egg with 25 Honey. Third, event shops use event-specific currencies like Choc Coins during Easter 2026. Fourth, seals give you a chance to recover an egg back when you sell a pet that originally came from that egg type.

How do you hatch an egg in Grow a Garden?

Place the egg from your inventory onto any space in your garden plot and wait for the hatch timer to finish. Hatch times range from 10 minutes for the Common Egg to 8 hours for the Bug, Jungle, and Gem Eggs. You can speed up hatching by having the Chicken pet (Uncommon Egg), Rooster pet (Rare Egg), or Pet Incubator (Tier 2 Egg Shop) active in your garden, or by spending Robux to skip the remaining time.

What egg gives the best pets in Grow a Garden?

It depends on your goal. For reducing hatch times: Uncommon Egg gives the Chicken and Rare Egg gives the Rooster. For Robux value: the Mythical Egg at 119 Robux is cheaper than the Legendary Egg at 129 Robux and has the Red Fox at 1.79%. For the best single utility pet in the game, the Paradise Egg contains the Mimic Octopus at 1%. For prestige collecting, the Gem Egg contains the Diamond Panther and Ruby Squid at 0.5% each.

What is the cheapest egg in Grow a Garden?

The Common Egg is the cheapest egg at 50,000 Sheckles or 19 Robux. It always appears in the Pet Egg Shop at a 100% stock rate and hatches in just 10 minutes.

What is the Tier 2 Egg Shop in Grow a Garden?

The Tier 2 Egg Shop is an upgrade to the Pet Egg Shop that you unlock by raising your friendship level with Raphael the shop NPC. You do this by cooking food and feeding it to him once every 24 hours. Tier 2 does not add more eggs to the shop, but it unlocks the Pet Incubator which passively reduces hatch times, a pet name reroller, a pet lead, and a rainbow lollypop that boosts pet levels.

Do hatch-time reducing pets stack in Grow a Garden?

Yes. Hatch-time reducing pets stack with each other. Having a Chicken from the Uncommon Egg and a Rooster from the Rare Egg both active in your garden at the same time reduces hatch times faster than either pet alone. The Pet Incubator from the Tier 2 Egg Shop also stacks with these pets.

Can you get pets without hatching eggs in Grow a Garden?

Yes, but only for a very small number of specific pets. The Panda, Bald Eagle, and Blood Owl can be obtained through special means that bypass the egg system entirely. For all other pets in the game, hatching the appropriate egg is the standard required method.

What is the Pet Incubator in Grow a Garden?

The Pet Incubator is a reward available through Raphael at the Tier 2 Egg Shop. It is a placeable item that passively reduces the hatch timer on eggs in your garden. It stacks with hatch-reducing pets like the Chicken and Rooster, making it a key part of the fastest possible hatch setup.

What happens to event eggs after their event ends in Grow a Garden?

Once an event ends, event eggs can no longer be obtained through normal gameplay. The only way to acquire them is through player-to-player trading. Based on historical Grow a Garden event data, post-event trading values for exclusive event items typically increase 2 to 3 times above their in-event worth because supply is permanently capped.

How do you get the Golden Egg in Grow a Garden?

During the Easter 2026 event, the Golden Egg can be obtained three ways: purchase it from the Golden Egg Shop for 25,000 Choc Coins, earn it as a random reward by completing the Egg Hunt event that runs every 15 minutes, or earn it by completing specific tiers in the Candy Packaging progression system introduced in Easter Part 3.

What is Egg War in Grow a Garden?

Egg War is a PvP event added in the Easter 2026 Part 3 update. Every hour, 10 eggs spawn at random locations around the map. Players race to pick up eggs and carry them back to their garden. Carrying an egg slows your movement speed, making you vulnerable to other players. Completing Egg War rounds rewards event currency and exclusive items including Springtide Eggs.

What are Sheckles in Grow a Garden?

Sheckles are the primary in-game currency in Grow a Garden, earned by harvesting and selling crops from your garden. Most eggs in the Pet Egg Shop can be purchased using Sheckles, making them the free-to-play currency for egg acquisition.

Who created Grow a Garden?

Grow a Garden on Roblox was created by a developer known as Jandel. The game launched and grew to become one of the most popular titles on the Roblox platform, reaching 1 million concurrent players during the Easter 2026 event.

Related Guides on This Site

Now that you know every egg in Grow a Garden, here are the most useful next steps on this site:

Easter Event 2026 Guide: For full coverage of the Easter 2026 event including the complete Candy Packaging tier list, Egg War mechanics, Choc Coin farming, and all event crops, see the Easter Event guide.