The Scottish Mail on Sunday

£10k EASTER Egg HUNT

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The time has finally arrived to play our easter egg hunt – today we’re giving you the chance to win a magnificen­t £10,000 in cash.

Inside today’s Mail on Sunday we’ve hidden six easter eggs, each containing a letter. Find all six letters and unscramble them to form a word associated with easter.

The eggs look like the ones pictured right – but be mindful: they can be any size and could be in any part of the newspaper (just not the puzzle pages or adverts section). So don’t forget to examine the whole newspaper carefully, including the health, Travel and Financial pages.

For your chance to win, send us your six-letter answer by following the instructio­ns on the right. You must enter by 11.59pm next Saturday, April 10. One winner will be selected at random from all correct entries and will receive £10,000 cash. Good luck!

How To ENTER

REMEMBER, we’ve hidden six easter eggs, which each contain a letter inside. Find all six letters and unscramble them to form a word connected with easter. By Text: Text hunt followed by your answer and name to 65700 (eg hunt Answer Tom Smith). Texts cost £1 plus your standard network charge. By Phone: Call 0901 293 5222 and leave your answer and full name. Calls cost £1 plus your standard network charge.

Terms and condiTions: Entrants must be UK residents (excluding Northern Ireland) aged 18 or over. Entries must be received by 11.59pm on 10.04.2021. Entries received after this time will not be accepted but may still be charged. SMS/phone helpline: 0330 100 0601. One winner will be selected at random from all correct entries after the promotion closes. Winner agrees that their name and/or image may be used in publicity material associated with promotion. Employees and family members of the Promoter or companies associated with the promotion may not enter. The Promoter is Associated Newspapers Limited, Northcliff­e House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT.

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