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Time of India
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Roblox grow a garden summer eggs: Check out the list of pets, how to get, use the eggs, and much more
Roblox Grow a Garden Summer Egg: It is becoming the hottest topic in the gaming community as the recent summer update introduces a brand‑new Rare Summer Egg stacked with powerful passive‑ability pets. The sheer excitement of hatching unique creatures like Flamingos, Toucans, Orangutans, Seals, and Sea Turtles has players strategising every moment—from saving up Sheckles to tracking timed spawn windows and event loot drops. This seasonal update isn't just about collecting—it's reshaping how fans approach gameplay and teamwork in Grow a Garden, which now boasts over 21 million concurrent players. As social channels buzz and Discord servers light up with egg‑tracking tips, this summer surprise is primed to change the game. Read on to uncover why this update is a must‑explore for any serious gardener. About Roblox grow a garden summer egg A Roblox Grow a Garden Summer Egg is a special, seasonal egg introduced with the game's Summer Update, offering exclusive pets that enhance gameplay with unique passive abilities. There are two main types: Common summer eggs and Rare summer eggs. These eggs were launched during the game's record-breaking Summer Update, which saw Grow a Garden hit more than 21 million concurrent players What is its summer update? At the beginning of each hour is the Grow a Garden summer harvest event. Get your pals together and fill the cart with as many summer fruits as you can! You can unlock a higher tier of random gifts the more summer plants you submit in the allotted 10-minute period; a minimum of 1000 points is needed. Rewards come in many forms, including artefacts from previous events. Don't pass this up. A revamped seed store featuring a ton of new seeds, pets, equipment, and more is part of the summer update! Check out the list of rare summer egg pets in grow a garden The summer variant of the Rare egg is significantly lighter blue than the regular one. Additionally, there is a fading effect on the egg's top and bottom ends. You can hatch any of the following pets from the Rare Summer Egg: Which cultivates a garden are rare summer egg pets advisable? There are several respectable passive skills among the new Rare Summer egg pets. Even if obtaining each of them will be challenging, the following are some of our top picks that are well worth the effort: Toucan: The best pet from the Rare Summer Egg in Grow a Garden is, without a doubt, the toucan. It offers you a variation benefit in addition to larger crops. Many big and deformed fruits sell for a lot of Sheckles if you can level it up sufficiently. Orangutan: This pet may be your saviour if you are lacking in supplies like honey or equipment. When you attempt to craft an item, the orangutan can retrieve the recipe items. Your resources will be saved, allowing you to create more things. Flamingo: This one is ideal for players who are active grinders yet have a respectable passive. It can always be helpful to have someone constantly accelerating the growth of your plant. Additionally, it can save you money on extra sprinklers or watering cans. How to get rare summer egg pets in grow a garden? The Rare Summer Egg is significantly simpler to locate than the earlier event eggs, like the Night Egg or the Anti-Bee Egg. There are two ways to obtain Rare Summer Egg pets in Grow a Garden 1. Purchase from the Egg Shop The first approach is simple. The Rare Summer Egg is available for purchase at the Pet Eggs booth next to the Gear Shop. To locate the Raphael NPC, use the Recall Wrench to get to the Gear Shop and then turn left. Raphael's shop will have the Rare Summer Egg on the stand in front of him. It has a 17% spawn rate because it is an uncommon egg. Therefore, you need to monitor the Grow a Garden stock Discord server or check the shop when it refreshes every 30 minutes. In the game, the Rare Summer Egg costs 25,000,000 Sheckles. If you're a new player, this may be a significant sum of money. Prepare to save money for this egg by learning some helpful money-making strategies in Grow a Garden. As an alternative, this egg costs 89 Robux. 2. Harvest Event in the Summer The Summer Harvest event is the second source of the Rare Summer Egg. Its odds of being dropped from the harvest are 6.66%. Submit as many crops as you can to improve your chances of receiving this egg from the event hub. Your chances of getting the Rare Summer Egg from this event increase with the level of the rewards. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral follow Indiatimes Trending.
Yahoo
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
New Exciting Experiences Await Travelers this Summer in Daytona Beach
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., May 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Daytona Beach area, known for its beautiful beaches, rich motorsports history and family-friendly attractions, will have new experiences, amenities and exhibits for visitors to enjoy this summer vacation season. Whether it's a first-time or returning visitor, there will be new coastal fun to discover in Daytona Beach this summer. Here's a look at some of the new developments within the destination: The Rainforest Set to Open at Daytona Aquarium & Rainforest Adventure: The much anticipated rainforest portion of the Daytona Aquarium & Rainforest Adventure will open this summer at the destination's first aquarium offering. The new Rainforest will feature multiple species of mammals and exotic birds including Toucans, Sloths, Otters, Tamarins, and many more. The 55,000 square-foot facility, which opened last year, features more than 50 separate exhibits including a 110,000-gallon shark exhibit and a guest-favorite 10,000-gallon stingray touch pool. The Daytona Aquarium and Rainforest will post updates on the official opening date of The Rainforest to their website and social media platforms. New Exhibits at Museum of Arts & Sciences: The Smithsonian-affiliated Museum of Arts & Sciences (MOAS), the 100,000-square foot art, science and history museum, will have two new exhibits for visitors to enjoy. Shoosty Bugs Exhibit features the work of Stephen Shooster. Also known as Shoosty, Shooster is a fine artist and writer whose works display multiple themes and styles, concentrating on music, landscapes, and conceptual art. At the Cici & Hyatt Brown Museum of Art, which is located on the MOAS campus, It's a Ship Show has opened and will take guests on a visual voyage through Florida's maritime history. Both exhibits will remain open through Jan. 4, 2026. Veterans Memorial Plaza: Located on the northwest corner of the Tom Staed Veterans Memorial Bridge in Downtown Daytona Beach, the Veterans Memorial Plaza recently opened and provides a dedicated location where residents and visitors can memorialize and honor the valiant men and women who lost their lives while defending our freedom. Features include flags representing the six branches of the U.S. Military, a World War 1 memorial, and a six-foot-fire monument with the names of Volusia County residents who died in the line of duty. Marine Science Center: Located in Ponce Inlet, the Marine Science Center is undergoing a $4.2 million renovation that will bring new marine exhibits and expand areas for public education, staff and volunteers. The Marine Science Center is expected to reopen on June 23. Coke Zero Sugar 400: After a one-year absence, the NASCAR regular-season finale returns to the Coke Zero Sugar 400, scheduled for Saturday night, Aug. 23. This year's 160-lap, 400-mile race will be the final opportunity for drivers to secure their spot in the 10-race battle for the NASCAR Cup Series championship. International Speedway Blvd. ramp and World's Most Famous Beach Sign: The International Speedway Blvd. beach approach at A1A, where the iconic "World's Most Famous Beach" sign is located, has reopened after the completion of a ramp improvement project. The upgraded ramp features three lanes to improve traffic flow onto the beach and enhance the overall beach experience. Also reopening is Sam's Coal Fired Pizza, a popular pizza shop located adjacent to the ramp that was closed during the improvement project. Jackie Robinson Ballpark: Fans attending Daytona Tortugas minor league baseball games this summer will notice significant improvements to Jackie Robinson Ballpark, where ground-breaking African-American baseball player Jackie Robinson played in the first integrated Major League Baseball spring training game in 1946. The facility is undergoing a multi-million, multi-year renovation project that will be completed in phases. Among the enhancements completed ahead of this season are the replacement of 1,300 seats, a new sound system, the batter's eye located in center field and the foul poles. Ambros Daytona: Daytona Beach's newest hotel property, Ambros Daytona, opened in the spring in Daytona Beach Shores. The 50-room independent boutique lifestyle hotel offers an elevated relaxed environment with a mix of single king rooms, double queen rooms and suites that cater to families, singles and couples. Half of the rooms feature kitchenettes. Mystic Lobster: Located within the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort, a new fast-casual seafood chain, Mystic Lobster, has opened serving a variety of lobster rolls, crab cakes, lobster tacos, sandwiches, soups, salads and more. Plan Your TripWith 23 miles of white-sand beaches, new family-friendly experiences, and world-class dining, Daytona Beach is more than just a beach—it's a destination of discovery. Start planning your unforgettable vacation now. About the Daytona Beach Area | #LoveDaytonaBeachOften called home of the world's most famous beaches, Daytona Beach, Florida, continues to delight and surprise visitors with its diverse and growing array of attractions. The Daytona Beach area is made up of several cities and towns including Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach Shores, Ponce Inlet, Holly Hill and South Daytona. The destination has long been known for its iconic beaches and rich auto racing history but today a slate of exciting new attractions, upscale lodging, a vibrant arts scene and an amazing collection of parks, preserves and outdoor activities are all part of Daytona Beach's year-round appeal. To receive a complimentary Daytona Beach Destination Guide, find a place to stay, or book your next adventure, visit #LoveDaytonaBeach. Media Contact:Andrew Booth, Daytona Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureauabooth@ | (386) 255-0415, ext. 125 View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Daytona Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data