Five special Easter eggs

Go on an Easter egg hunt with us and find all the pairs in the popular uncovering of the same products under time pressure. You can try as many times as you like. Be brave and submit your best time for the five special Easter eggs. Each of them contains one of five vouchers for your product wishes worth 100 euros.

Unfortunately the competition is finished already. Shortly you will find another competition here. Simply look in again later.

Winners

Maximilian Berger, Alexandra Bachler, Christian Oppeneiger, Josef Bachler

high score

  • 16.9 seconds - Alexandra Bachler
  • 16.9 seconds - Maximilian Berger
  • 17.0 seconds - Antonie Visser
  • 17.5 seconds - Christian Oppeneiger
  • 17.9 seconds - Josef Bachler
  • 19.3 seconds - Jan Scheiner
  • 20.3 seconds - Tim Krol
  • 21.9 seconds - Jennifer Knüpfer
  • 21.9 seconds - Cyril SEVESTRE
  • 22.4 seconds - Nurullah Dolanbay
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