Since Grow A Garden launched, back in March 2025, the game has introduced so many different eggs, all of which contain a number of different pets.
It’s hard to keep up with all of the different eggs within the game, so I wanted to put together a guide, showing every single egg within the egg (both past and present), and list all of the pets inside those eggs.

Common Egg
The Common Egg is always available, and can be purchased via the Egg Shop.
There are only three pets inside the Common Egg, and they all have the same rarity chance of 33%:
- Golden Lab: 33.33% chance
- Dog: 33.33% chance
- Bunny: 33.33% chance

Uncommon Egg
The Uncommon Egg is another permanent egg within the game, and is available via the Egg Shop.
Inside the Uncommon Egg, we have four different pets to hatch:
- Black Bunny: 25% chance
- Chicken: 25% chance
- Cat: 25% chance
- Deer: 25% chance

Rare Egg
Another egg you’ll find in the Egg Shop, is the Rare Egg. This egg contains five different pets, and is available permanently:
- Orange Tabby: 33.33% chance
- Spotted Deer: 25% chance
- Pig: 16.67% chance
- Rooster: 16.67% chance
- Monkey: 8.33% chance

Legendary Egg
You can find the Legendary Egg inside the Egg Shop, and it’s one of the rarer eggs to find in stock, within the Egg Shop.
Inside this egg, you can potentially hatch these pets:
- Cow: 42.55% chance
- Silver Monkey: 42.55% chance
- Sea Otter: 10.64% chance
- Turtle: 2.13% chance
- Polar Bear: 2.13% chance

Mythical Egg
The Mythical Egg launched back in May, and can be found inside the Egg Shop, with the following pets inside:
- Grey Mouse: 36% chance
- Brown Mouse: 27% chance
- Squirrel: 27% chance
- Red Giant Ant: 8.5% chance
- Red Fox: 1.5% chance

Bug Egg
The Bug Egg dropped as part of the initial Pet Update, and was the rarest egg to find stocked within the Egg Shop, but it is no longer the rarest egg, thanks to the Jungle Egg (featured next).
Here are the Bug Egg pets:
- Caterpillar: 40% chance
- Snail: 30% chance
- Giant Ant: 25% chance
- Praying Mantis: 4% chance
- Dragonfly: 1% chance

Night Egg
The Night Egg is no longer obtainable within the game, and launched as part of the Night Event, back in May.
However, you can now potentially find a single Night Egg within the (paid) Forever Pack, but as a whole, it is no longer obtainable.
Inside the Night Egg, you’ll find these pets:
- Hedgehog: 47% chance
- Mole: 23.5% chance
- Frog: 17.63% chance
- Echo Frog: 8.23% chance
- Night Owl: 3.53% chance
- Raccoon: 0.1% chance

Bee Egg
The Bee Egg launched as part of the Bee Event, in early summer of 2025, and you could purchase the Egg with Honey Coins via the Honey Shop.
After the event ended, the devs introduced the travelling merchant concept, and you can now find the Honey Merchant occasionally, whenever a travelling merchant spawns into the game.
You can purchase a selection of items from the Bee Event, from the merchant, but you have to use Honey Coins to do so. To get Honey Coins, you have to hand in pollinated fruits to the merchant, in exchange for coins.
This is so easy now, thanks to the Trading Plaza, as many players sell huge pollinated Bone Blossoms, which end up getting you thousands or Honey Coins, for very few Trade Tokens.
I bought a Bone Blossom over 1000kg in the Trading Plaza, for 50 Tokens, and it gave me 1 million Honey Coins, so always check the weights and mutations on Bone Blossoms within the Plaza, as you might be able to find something similar.
Here are the Bee Egg bee-themed pets:
- Bee: 65% chance
- Honey Bee: 25% chance
- Bear Bee: 5% chance
- Petal Bee: 4% chance
- Queen Bee: 1% chance

Anti-Bee Egg
The Anti-Bee Egg launched in week two of the Bee Event, and wasn’t ever an egg you can purchase with in-game currency.
It was available as a Premium version, within the shop, for Robux, but you could, and still can only get the Anti-Bee Egg via crafting.
You can craft one Anti-Bee Egg via the crafting bench, and you will need 1 x Bee Egg and 25 Honey Coins, and it takes 2 hours to craft one single Anti-Bee Egg.
I now just buy super cheap Anti-Bee egg pets within the Trading Plaza, and use my Seals, to try and get Anti-Bee Eggs, as it’s so much quicker and easier, and you don’t have to sacrifice a Bee Egg to make one single Anti-Bee Egg.
The Anti-Bee Egg pets are:
- Wasp: 55% chance
- Tarantula Hawk: 30% chance
- Moth: 13.75% chance
- Butterfly: 1% chance
- Disco Bee: 0.25% chance

Common Summer Egg
The Common Summer Egg is one of three eggs that dropped in the Summer Harvest event.
You used to be able to buy the egg, inside the Egg Shop, but it got shipped out, and now can be (sometimes) found in stock via the Summer Merchant, that occasionally spawns in (like the Honey Merchant I mentioned above).
The three pets in the Common Summer Egg suck in all honesty, and they are:
- Starfish: 50% chance
- Seagull: 25% chance
- Crab: 25% chance

Rare Summer Egg
The second of the summer-themed eggs, this egg is also only available via the Summer Merchant, when it spawns in, and is rarely in stock.
Inside this egg, you’ll find these five pets:
- Flamingo: 30% chance
- Toucan: 25% chance
- Sea Turtle: 20% chance
- Orangutan: 15% chance
- Seal: 10% chance

Paradise Egg
One of the best, if not *the* best egg we’ve ever had, is the Paradise Egg, which also launched in the Summer Harvest update.
This egg is the third of the summer eggs that you can supposedly find via the Summer Merchant, however, in the four months it’s been live, I’ve only ever seen the Paradise Egg in stock 4 times.
Now we have the Trading Plaza, it makes it much easier to get Paradise Eggs, as you can buy cheap Paradise Egg pets, and sell them using an army of seals. I usually always buy them whenever I see them on sale for 15 tokens or less, which is rare, but possible, and it’s a good way to farm Paradise Eggs.
This egg had my personal favorite pet of all time – the Mimic Octopus, especially as we now have the Age Break Machine teamed with the Hyper Hunger Pet Shard, to make a 15-second Mimic Octopus relatively easily.
The pets inside the Paradise Egg are:
- Ostrich: 40% chance
- Peacock: 30% chance
- Capybara: 21% chance
- Scarlet Macaw: 8% chance
- Mimic Octopus: 1% chance

Oasis Egg
The Oasis Egg launched in the summer update, and was very limited edition, as it was only available for a week, so you don’t see many Oasis Egg pets in the marketplace.
It was something you could buy with your Summer Coins, from the Summer Shop, and also purchase it via the Robux Shop.
We can’t get hold of the egg anymore, but you might see the following pets in the Trading Plaza:
- Meerkat: 45% chance
- Sand Snake: 34.5% chance
- Axolotl: 15% chance
- Hyacinth Macaw: 5% chance
- Fennec Fox: 0.5% chance

Dinosaur Egg
One of my favorite events within Grow A Garden, was the Prehistoric Event. It was so much fun, and the Dinosaur Egg came in the first week of the event.
This is now an unobtainable egg, so you’re going to have to buy the dino pets from the Trading Plaza, to sell with Seals, to try and get some Dinosaur Eggs for yourself.
I use three of the dino pets super often. I use a titanic Stegosaurus and seven Cape Buffalo (all Nightmare) to harvest crops for any events where you have to hand-in mutated fruits, for duplicate harvests.
I use 3 x 38kg Brontos to give the max 30% size boost on hatched pets, with five x 38kg Koi for max free eggs, when hatching.
Lastly, I use T-Rex with 1 or 2 15-sec Mimic Octopus pets to spread mutations around, for the events where we need specific mutated crops, like the Halloween event or the Safari event.
Inside the Dinosaur Egg, you could hatch these dinosaurs:
- Raptor: 35% chance
- Triceratops: 32.5% chance
- Stegosaurus: 28% chance
- Pterodactyl: 3% chance
- Brontosaurus: 1% chance
- T-Rex: 0.5% chance

Primal Egg
The Dinosaur Egg was available for the full two weeks of the Prehistoric Event, but the Primal Egg was only available for week two of the Prehistoric Event, so the pets are rarer than those in the Dinosaur Egg.
Just like the dino egg, the Primal Egg is no longer obtainable, and the pets inside this egg were kinda mid, except the Dilophosaurus, which is one of the best pets in the entire game (especially the Rainbow Hatched version):
- Parasaurolophus: 35% chance
- Iguanodon: 32.5% chance
- Pachycephalosaurus: 28% chance
- Dilophosaurus: 3% chance
- Ankylosaurus: 1% chance
- Spinosaurus: 0.5% chance

Zen Egg
The Zen Egg arrived in the Zen Event, which was a two-week event. The first week was the Zen Event, and the second part was the Corrupted Event, and you could get Zen Eggs as rewards in both weeks of the event.
You could also purchase Zen Eggs with your Chi Coin Currency, from the Tanuki’s shop, but they weren’t in stock very often.
The easiest method for getting Zen Eggs, was handing in Tranquil mutated fruits to the Zen Channeller to “grow” the tree – I still have over 1000 of the Zen crates from that event, it was so fun and easy to farm.
The rarest pet in the game is the Kitsune, with a 0.08% chance, and still, today, it’s the highest priced pet in the game with Rainbow hatched versions and titanic versions not included.
Zen Egg pets included:
- Shiba Inu: 40% chance
- Nihonzaru: 31% chance
- Tanuki: 20.82% chance
- Tanchozuru: 4.6% chance
- Kappa: 3.5% chance
- Kitsune: 0.08% chance

Gourmet Egg
One of the least popular events within the game, was the cooking event, which dropped in late summer.
This event was another two-week event, and it was overlooked as the Trading Update (with Trading Tickets) launched at the same time, so people were more interested in the trading aspect, rather than standing next to a cooking pot for one hour to make one single recipe.
It wasn’t the best update, and the Gourmet Egg pets were all trash, apart from one, and that is the French Fry Ferret:
- Bagel Bunny: 50% chance
- Pancake Mole: 38% chance
- Sushi Bear: 7% chance
- Spaghetti Sloth: 4% chance
- French Fry Ferret: 1% chance

Sprout Egg
If I had to choose one limited edition egg with the worst pets in, it would be the Sprout Egg. All of the pets are disappointing, and I don’t have any in my inventory, as the pets just aren’t useful.
The Sprout Egg launched as part of the Beanstalk Event, and it was a two-week event, and is no longer obtainable.
Inside this egg, you’ll find the following pets:
- Dairy Cow: 50% chance
- Jackalope: 31% chance
- Seedling: 12% chance
- Golem: 6% chance
- Golden Goose: 1% chance

Enchanted Egg
The Enchanted Egg launched as part of the two-week Fairy Event, and the egg design is one of my favorites – it’s so pretty.
I found the Fairy Event easy to farm, as the Glimmering mutation was applied to your plants while you were offline, and that’s the first time Grow A Garden has done that for us.
This egg is no longer obtainable, but it contains one of my favourite, most useful pets – the Pixie.
The standard hatched Pixie isn’t going to help very much, but if you can hatch a huge Pixie, or you can KG up a Pixie, using an Elephant, the Pixie is insanely helpful for quickly regrowing fruits, especially for events where you have to hand in fruits.
Here are the Enchanted Egg pets:
- Ladybug: 50% chance
- Pixie: 29% chance
- Imp: 15% chance
- Glimmering Sprite: 5% chance
- Cockatrice: 1% chance

Fall Egg
The Fall Market Event brought us the Fall Event, with five fall-themed pets. This egg would perhaps be my second least favorite egg from the whole game, as only one of the pets is worth having.
The Barn Owl is worth having, as it gives you the chance to purchase heavier pets from the Event Shops, but now we have the Elephant, thanks to the Safari Event, it’s not as useful as it was.
Two of the pets affect your player size – who even wants that?
- Robin: 55% chance
- Badger: 32.5% chance
- Grizzly Bear: 10% chance
- Barn Owl: 1.5% chance
- Swan: 1% chance

Jungle Egg
The Jungle Egg launched as part of the Seed Stages Event, which was a rare one-week only event.
Whilst the egg launched in a limited edition event, it’s actually a permanent egg within the Egg Shop, although it does only have a 2% chance of ever being stock, but it is obtainable, nonetheless.
Inside the Jungle Egg, you’ll find the following pets:
- Tree Frog: 40% chance
- Hummingbird: 30% chance
- Iguana: 24% chance
- Chimpanzee: 5% chance
- Tiger: 1% chance

Spooky Egg
One of my personal favorite eggs again, is the Spooky Egg, which launched as part of the three-week Halloween Event.
I use two of the Spooky Eggs in my regular routine; the Spider (for quickly growing crops and for reducing cooldown on pets) and the Headless Horseman (for mutating pets to Nightmare).
It’s no longer obtainable within the game, but you can often find Spiders, Bats and Bone Dogs for 5 Tokens or less, within the Trading Plaza, so the eggs are relatively easy to farm.
The Spooky Egg pets are:
- Bat: 45% chance
- Bone Dog: 28% chance
- Spider: 18% chance
- Black Cat: 8.5% chance
- Headless Horseman: 0.5% chance

Safari Egg
The Safari Event gave us one of the biggest game-changing pets, with the introduction of the Elephant pet.
With the Elephant, you can increase the base weight of your pet upto 39kg with a regular Elephant, or 61kg with a Rainbow Hatched Elephant.
I love being able to use my Elephant to make any pet 39KG AFK overnight, and it’s such a useful pet that everyone should own.
All of the Safari Egg pets are:
- Oxpecker: 50% chance
- Zebra: 25% chance
- Giraffe: 16% chance
- Rhino: 8% chance
- Elephant: 0.5% chance

Gem Egg
We got the Gem Egg in the Smithing Update, which was another rare one-week only event.
Whilst it was an event egg, it was available within the Egg Shop for a limited time, and is no longer obtainable.
All of the Gem Egg pets have a gemstone theme to them, and the Ruby Squid is one of my favorite more recent pets, as it allows you to create an “army” of a pet, by having 8 x Ruby Squids, and one “passive” pet like the Sand Snake, Seal or Koi, which allow you to get benefits when doing something in-game, without having a time interval where it performs its ability.
Inside the Gem Egg, there are the following pets:
- Topaz Snail: 44.78% chance
- Amethyst Beetle: 31.84% chance
- Emerald Snake: 13.93% chance
- Sapphire Macaw: 8.46% chance
- Diamond Panther: 0.5% chance
- Ruby Squid: 0.5% chance

Christmas Egg
We had a three-week Christmas Event, and we got two different eggs during this event, with the Christmas Egg being the first egg.
The Christmas Egg is no longer obtainable within the game, but the pets are everywhere within the Trading Plaza right now, and for very cheap, so they are easily found, providing you have Seals.
Inside the Christmas Egg, you’ll find these pets:
- Turtle Dove: 50% chance
- Reindeer: 30% chance
- Nutcracker: 18.5% chance
- Yeti: 1% chance
- Ice Golem: 0.5% chance

Winter Egg
The Winter Egg also launched as part of the Christmas Update, and is no longer obtainable within the game, although, at the time of writing this post, you can still purchase the Winter Egg for Robux or Trading Tokens via the Shop.
These pets were all underwhelming for a Christmas themed event, but there was a Festive version of the egg, which you could potentially get from hatching the Premium paid-for version of the egg.
The five Winter Egg pets are:
- Partridge: 50% chance
- Santa Bear: 26% chance
- Moose: 15% chance
- Frost Squirrel: 8.5% chance
- Wendigo: 0.5% chance

New Year’s Egg
The New Year’s Egg dropped in the one-week New Year’s Update, aka as the worst Grow A Garden update in history.
There is literally no event within this update. Just an event shop which restocks every 10 mins, and once a day, you get a reward for logging in, and that’s literally it.
The New Year’s Egg is regularly stocked in the New Year’s Shop, where it was on sale for 1 Trillion Sheckles per egg, with between 1 to 3 eggs being in stock, when it was in stock.
Just like the event, the New Year’s Egg is really poor, with really disappointing pets:
- New Year’s Bird: 31% chance
- Firework Sprite: 25% chance
- Celebration Puppy: 20% chance
- New Year’s Chimp: 15% chance
- Star Wolf: 8.75% chance
- New Year’s Dragon: 0.25% chance
