The Eggstravaganza event Disney Dreamlight Valley scatters colorful eggs all over your valley, but Wild Spring Eggs are the ones that give players the most trouble. They're small, blue, and show up anywhere in the main village area with zero in-game guidance on where to look. If you've been wandering around for 20 minutes staring at the ground, this guide covers every spawn location, the respawn timer, and every crafting recipe that calls for them.
Where do Wild Spring Eggs spawn in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
Unlike most other Eggstravaganza eggs that stick to specific biomes, Wild Spring Eggs scatter randomly across the entire main valley. They can appear in any of the following areas:
- Plaza
- Peaceful Meadow
- Dazzle Beach
- Glade of Trust
- Sunlit Plateau
- Forgotten Lands
- Forest of Valor
- Frosted Heights
That's every primary biome, which makes a full sweep genuinely time-consuming. The eggs are physically small and can wedge into gaps between decorations, furniture, and buildings placed around your valley. If you've built out your village heavily, some eggs will technically spawn in spots you can't walk to.
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Equip a Foraging Companion such as Pua, Lovebirds, or Squirrels before starting your sweep. These companions spot eggs from a distance and can retrieve ones stuck in spots your character can't physically reach.
Wild Spring Egg spawn location
Players with the A Rift in Time DLC have a second option worth knowing about. The Ancient Vacuum can be placed in each biome, and after interacting with it you can select all Wild Spring Eggs in that area and collect them instantly by spending a small amount of Mist. If you have the DLC, this is the fastest method available.
How fast do Wild Spring Eggs respawn?
The valley holds a maximum of 10 Wild Spring Eggs at any one time. Once you collect them, new ones begin spawning on a 30-minute respawn timer, but only as long as the total count stays below that 10-egg cap. Per the Dreamlight Valley Wiki's entry on Wild Spring Eggs, eggs respawn every 30 minutes with a maximum of 10 present at once.
The practical takeaway: do a full valley sweep, then come back roughly every 30 minutes for another pass. If you only grab a few and leave the rest sitting, the timer won't fill back up to 10 until the ones already on the ground get collected.
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Heavily decorated valleys make egg hunts significantly harder. Eggs can spawn inside decorations or in gaps between buildings where they're nearly invisible. Consider temporarily clearing clutter from high-traffic biomes if you're struggling to hit the egg count you need.
What can you craft with Wild Spring Eggs?
Wild Spring Eggs feed into a large chunk of the Eggstravaganza crafting table. Most recipes require other egg types alongside them, so you'll need to farm Fishy Green Eggs, Purple Spring Eggs, and materials like Egg-cellent Fruit and Spring V-EGG-etables in parallel. Here's the full list of craftable items and their requirements:
The Sunny Side Up Arch and Hanging Egg Chair are the biggest investments, requiring 25 and 20 Wild Spring Eggs respectively. If you're planning to craft both, you're looking at 45 eggs minimum just for those two items, which means running at least 5 full collection cycles given the 10-egg cap.
How long are Wild Spring Eggs available?
The Eggstravaganza event runs from April 1 to April 21 in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Wild Spring Eggs stop spawning when the event ends, but there's a small quirk worth knowing: any eggs already on the ground when the event closes will remain there after April 21, so you might stumble across a stray one if you didn't collect everything. The event is expected to return in 2027 if you miss the window this year.
After testing multiple collection methods across different valley layouts, the most efficient approach is: equip a Foraging Companion, sweep all 8 biomes in order, then set a 30-minute timer and repeat. Players with A Rift in Time should absolutely use the Ancient Vacuum to cut collection time significantly. For more event guides and seasonal content walkthroughs, browse the latest gaming guides to stay on top of what's running right now.

