NASHtoday’s egg hunt: Rules and hints

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Can you crack the clues? | Photo by NASHtoday team

The hunt is on. 🐣 Egg hunt, that is.

You know NASHtoday loves a good game, so we’ve put together one for you. We’ve hidden 10 eggs filled with a few NASHtoday stickers around Nashville.

Your mission? Pose some friendly competition and find them via our clues. We may be biased, but we think these look pretty rad on your computer and phone cases. Happy hunting.

Pro tip: Check out NASHtoday’s new reel for some visual hints.

Egg 1
This egg’s hiding in The Nations at one of two latte spots with a color in its name. Look for the Nashville skyline and you’re sure to find eggactly what you’re looking for.

Egg 2
Sound off on where you think this one’s hiding. We may have posted a photo on our Instagram last week revealing its location — photo op anyone?

Egg 3
Nashville’s own little slice of Greece and the perfect spot for a picnic — look at our post from Feb. 9 for your clue. We’re no pillar of health, after all.

Egg 4
If you read the Guess the Editor convo, you know this is Skylar’s favorite Nashville neighborhood, and ICYMI, this business just opened last weekend. The flower mural makes the perfect backdrop + the real deal makes the perfect hiding spot.

Egg 5
The Nashville Stampede will soon call this entertainment venue its stomping grounds. Pro tip: This egg matches its hiding spot, but if you’re in the mood to snap a photo, you just might find it sitting in the background of your backdrop.

Egg 6
This Hillsboro Village park has something most do not have, find the parks’ namesake in the mosaic tiles.

Egg 7
Travel to Nolensville Pike: You’ll find two murals here, but pay close attention to the one unveiled earlier this year.

Egg 8
Think of this neighborhood as a small Music Row. Head to the fence with four Englishmen from Liverpool.

Egg 9
This park is home to the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, and the covered walkway at the top of the hill will lead you in the right direction.

Egg 10
Did you miss the Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival on Saturday? Head to festival location to see the blooms before they’re gone.

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