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How to Peel Hard-Boiled Eggs in Seconds

We’ve all been there—peeling a hard‑boiled egg can be surprisingly frustrating.
Here’s a no-fuss trick: pop a cooked egg into a tall cup with a little water, give it a shake, and the shell practically falls off.

First, boil your eggs gently so the shells don’t crack.
If your eggs keep cracking, check out how to boil eggs without cracking and keep them delicious!

Once your eggs are cooked and intact, grab a tall cup, drop in an egg, and add just enough water to cover it.

Cover the opening so water won’t leak, then shake the cup vigorously from side to side. The water slips between the shell and the egg white, loosening the shell so it comes off easily.

After just a few shakes, the shell should start to come off—just like in the photos.

Then just peel with your fingers—the shell should slide off in one smooth motion.

Another trick is to put eggs in a sealed container and give it a shake. It’s perfect for batches, but works for a single egg, too. Add the eggs, pour in enough water to cover them, and close the lid.

With the lid on, give the container a few firm up-and-down shakes. The water cushions the eggs so they don’t crack while the shells loosen and pop off cleanly.

Open the lid and you’ll find the shells mostly or completely gone. If peeling hard‑boiled eggs has been a struggle, try the cup or sealed-container shake method—peeling suddenly feels effortless.











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