Updated: April 12, 2026
Car Crushers 2 just dropped Update 84, and it's packed with Easter content. The headline feature is the Egg Hunt event running April 5–12, which scatters 131 hidden eggs across 24 distinct types throughout the entire map. On top of that, there are 2 new cars, a new rim, a new tire, the Barn Find Event, Egg Obbies, new Boss Races, and the coveted Easter King title for players who collect every single egg. This is one of the biggest seasonal updates Car Crushers 2 has ever seen.
The Egg Hunt is the centerpiece of Update 84. From April 5 through April 12, 2026, players can search every corner of the Car Crushers 2 map for 131 hidden eggs spanning 24 unique types. The eggs are tucked into crushers, scattered across the open world, hidden inside obbies, and placed in boss arenas. Finding them all earns you the exclusive Easter King title — a permanent badge that sits next to your name for the rest of the game's lifetime.
The scale here is worth noting. Previous seasonal events in CC2 typically featured 30–50 collectibles. Jumping to 131 is a significant increase, and the 24 different egg types mean you're not just grabbing identical items off the ground. Each type has its own visual design, and many are tied to specific locations or gameplay mechanics. Some eggs only appear when you interact with certain crushers. Others are locked behind obby completions or boss fight victories.
The event window is tight at just one week, so you need to be methodical about your search. Randomly driving around the map won't cut it when you're hunting 131 eggs. Work through the map section by section, check every crusher interior, and don't skip the obbies.
Update 84 doesn't stop at the Easter event. Two brand-new vehicles have been added to the Car Crushers 2 garage, expanding the already massive car roster. Both new cars are permanent additions — they're not limited to the Egg Hunt event and will stick around after April 12.
Alongside the cars, there's a new rim and a new tire for vehicle customization. CC2 has always given players deep customization options, and these new parts slot right into the existing system. You can equip them on any compatible vehicle in your garage, mix and match with existing rims and tires, and save your setups as presets.
For players who care more about the car collection than seasonal events, these additions alone make Update 84 worth logging in for. The new vehicles join a garage that already includes hundreds of cars, but fresh metal is always welcome, especially when it comes with new customization parts to play with.
With 24 distinct egg types spread across 131 total eggs, knowing what you're looking for makes the hunt significantly faster. The eggs range from common types that appear multiple times across the map to rare variants that only spawn in a single location. Here's how the system breaks down.
Common eggs make up the bulk of the 131 total. These appear in straightforward locations — sitting on ledges, tucked behind machines, placed on rooftops, or hidden in crusher interiors. You'll find most of these through basic exploration. Walk around every structure, check behind every piece of equipment, and look up. CC2's map has a lot of vertical space that players tend to ignore.
Crusher eggs are tied to specific crushing machines. You'll need to interact with or activate certain crushers to reveal these eggs. Some require you to actually crush a car in a particular machine before the egg spawns. Others are simply hidden inside the crusher mechanism itself and require you to walk through the machine while it's inactive.
Obby eggs are locked behind the new Egg Obbies (more on those below). You can't get these without completing the obstacle courses, so players who skip obbies will miss a chunk of the total count.
Boss eggs drop from the new Boss Races or are hidden within boss arenas. These are typically the hardest to obtain since they require you to defeat or outrun a boss encounter.
Secret eggs are the rarest types. These are hidden in obscure locations that require creative thinking — clipping through specific gaps, reaching areas that seem out of bounds, or triggering environmental interactions that most players would never think to try. The community has been sharing discoveries in real time, so check community Discord servers and forums if you're stuck on the last few.
The Barn Find Event is a new feature that debuted in Update 84, and it's separate from the Easter Egg Hunt. A hidden barn has been placed somewhere on the map, and players need to locate it, solve a short puzzle sequence to unlock the doors, and claim the rare vehicle stored inside.
Barn Finds are a concept borrowed from racing games like Forza Horizon, and CC2 executes the idea well. The barn isn't marked on the map. There's no quest arrow pointing you toward it. You have to physically explore and spot the structure, which blends into the environment more than you'd expect. Once you find it, the puzzle to open the doors involves interacting with objects in and around the barn in the correct order.
The vehicle inside the barn is exclusive to this event. It's a one-time claim — once you've unlocked it, the barn stays open for other players, but the vehicle gets added to your permanent garage. This isn't a limited-time feature that disappears after the Egg Hunt. The Barn Find Event is a permanent addition to Car Crushers 2, giving the game an ongoing exploration incentive beyond seasonal events.
If you're the type of player who's explored every inch of the CC2 map and thought there was nothing left to find, the Barn Find Event is designed specifically for you. The developers clearly put thought into the hiding spot, and the community spent the first few days after launch collaborating to pin down its location.
Update 84 introduces Egg Obbies — themed obstacle courses built specifically for the Easter event. These aren't your standard Roblox obbies with floating neon blocks. They're integrated into the Car Crushers 2 map with the game's industrial aesthetic, using conveyor belts, crusher components, and vehicle parts as obstacles.
Each Egg Obby has multiple eggs hidden along its route. Some are placed in plain sight as checkpoints, rewarding you for making progress through the course. Others are tucked into side paths and hidden alcoves that branch off from the main obby route. If you speed through an obby without looking around, you'll grab the obvious eggs but miss the hidden ones.
The difficulty ranges from beginner-friendly to genuinely challenging. The early obbies serve as a warm-up with forgiving jumps and clear paths. The later ones incorporate moving platforms, timed sections, and obstacles that require precise movement. Getting all the obby eggs means completing every course and finding every side path — not just reaching the end.
Update 84 adds new Boss Races to the existing boss encounter system. These are vehicle-based challenges where you race against an AI-controlled boss car through a course filled with hazards. The boss car is faster than most stock vehicles, so you'll need either a well-upgraded car or sharp driving skills to keep up.
The new Boss Races tie into the Egg Hunt by dropping boss-type eggs when you complete them. Some eggs only appear after your first victory against a particular boss. Others drop on subsequent completions, giving you a reason to replay the races even after your initial clear.
Beyond the egg rewards, Boss Races are a solid addition to CC2's gameplay loop. The game has always been about crushing cars, but the race encounters add a competitive driving element that tests different skills. You're not just picking a car and watching it get demolished — you're actively driving, dodging obstacles, and managing your vehicle's condition mid-race.
The boss AI is aggressive. It takes tight lines, rams you off course when you get close, and doesn't make many mistakes. Beating it consistently requires learning each course layout and knowing where the overtaking opportunities are. The community has already identified the fastest cars for each boss race, so check the Car Crushers 2 hub for vehicle recommendations.
With 131 eggs and only a one-week window, efficiency matters. Here's the approach that works best based on community testing and our own runs through the event.
Finding all 131 eggs earns the Easter King title. This is a permanent cosmetic reward — it stays attached to your profile after the event ends. Given that 131 eggs is a serious grind within a seven-day window, the title carries real weight. Not everyone will earn it, which is exactly what makes it worth pursuing. If you're a completionist, this is the crown jewel of Update 84.
The title displays next to your username in-game, making it visible to every player in your server. It's a flex, plain and simple. Months from now, when the Egg Hunt is long over, anyone wearing the Easter King title will stand out as someone who put in the work during April 2026.
The community response to Update 84 has been overwhelmingly positive. The scale of the Egg Hunt — 131 eggs across 24 types — impressed players who expected a smaller seasonal event. The variety of hiding spots, from crusher interiors to obby side paths to boss arenas, keeps the search feeling fresh even after you've found 100+ eggs.
The Barn Find Event has been a particular hit. Players love the idea of a hidden discovery mechanic in a game that's primarily about destruction. The contrast works. You're smashing cars one minute and carefully exploring a hidden barn the next. Several community members have called it the best non-crushing feature CC2 has ever added.
The Boss Races generated strong engagement too. Competitive players finally have a PvE driving challenge that tests actual skill, and the leaderboard times that emerged in the first 48 hours sparked a time-trial meta that nobody expected. Speed-running the boss races is already becoming its own sub-community within CC2.
The main criticism centers on the event's one-week duration. Finding 131 eggs in seven days is aggressive for casual players who can only log a few hours per week. Some community voices have pushed for a deadline extension, but as of April 12, the event appears to be ending on schedule. Players who want the Easter King title need to lock in today.
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There are 131 hidden eggs spread across 24 different egg types. They're scattered throughout crushers, obbies, boss arenas, and the open world map. Collecting all 131 earns you the exclusive Easter King title.
The Egg Hunt runs from April 5 through April 12, 2026. That's a one-week window. After April 12, the event eggs, Egg Obbies, and the Easter King title opportunity will be removed.
The Easter King title is a permanent cosmetic reward for finding all 131 eggs during the Egg Hunt event. It displays next to your username in-game. Once earned, it stays on your profile even after the event ends.
Update 84 added 2 brand-new cars to the garage, plus a new rim and a new tire for customization. The cars are permanent additions that remain available after the Easter event concludes.
The Barn Find Event is a permanent new feature where you locate a hidden barn on the map, solve a puzzle to unlock it, and claim a rare vehicle stored inside. It's not tied to the Easter event timeline and will remain in the game after April 12.
The Egg Obbies are limited-time content tied to the Easter Egg Hunt event running April 5–12, 2026. Once the event ends, the obbies and the eggs inside them will be removed. Complete them before April 12 to grab every egg.