Taylor Swift Music Video Easter Eggs
A comprehensive collection of hidden easter eggs, theories, and secret meanings in Taylor Swift music videos across every era.
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- Opalite — Taylor Swift (10 easter eggs)
The music video for 'Opalite' from The Life of a Showgirl is packed with hidden easter eggs, references to other tracks, and clues about Taylor's personal life. Can you spot them all?
- The Fate of Ophelia — Taylor Swift (10 easter eggs)
Taylor Swift told Zane Lowe there are over 100 easter eggs in 'The Fate of Ophelia' music video — we've curated 15 of the best into quiz form. From Shakespearean paintings to Travis Kelce's jersey number, this visual masterpiece is packed with hidden references spanning her entire career. How many can you spot?
- Fortnight (feat. Post Malone) — Taylor Swift (6 easter eggs)
The cinematic 'Fortnight' video explores themes of forbidden longing in a sterile facility. Packed with references to TTPD tracks and Taylor's past work.
- Karma (feat. Ice Spice) — Taylor Swift (6 easter eggs)
A colorful, playful video celebrating karmic justice with Ice Spice, filled with callbacks to Taylor's career and cat cameos.
- Lavender Haze — Taylor Swift (5 easter eggs)
A dreamy, surreal exploration of protecting love from public scrutiny, filled with references to other Midnights tracks and Taylor's relationship with Joe Alwyn.
- Bejeweled — Taylor Swift (8 easter eggs)
A Cinderella-inspired fantasy packed with cameos from Laura Dern, the Haim sisters, Dita Von Teese, and Pat McGrath, with hidden clues about future Taylor's Version releases.
- Anti-Hero — Taylor Swift (4 easter eggs)
Taylor's most personal video explores her deepest insecurities through dark humor and surreal imagery, from midnight self-reflection to a satirical murder mystery.
- Taylor Swift - All Too Well: The Short Film — Taylor Swift (7 easter eggs)
Written and directed by Taylor Swift, this short film stars Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien. It brings the 10-minute version of "All Too Well" to life, capturing the trajectory of a relationship from "An Upstate Escape" to "Thirteen Years Gone."
- willow — Taylor Swift (5 easter eggs)
A mystical continuation of the 'cardigan' story, following a golden thread through enchanted settings with hidden connections to evermore's sister album.
- cardigan — Taylor Swift (3 easter eggs)
The lead single from Taylor Swift's eighth studio album, folklore. The music video, directed by Swift herself, follows her through a magical piano portal into a mossy forest and a stormy sea before returning her home to the comfort of an old cardigan.
- ME! (feat. Brendon Urie) — Taylor Swift (5 easter eggs)
A colorful, maximalist celebration of individuality featuring Brendon Urie, complete with a marching band, pastel cityscapes, and Taylor's newest cat.
- Delicate — Taylor Swift (5 easter eggs)
"Delicate" is a song from Taylor Swift's sixth studio album. The music video features Taylor discovering she has become invisible, allowing her to dance freely through a crowded hotel, subway, and the rain.
- Style — Taylor Swift (3 easter eggs)
A visually stunning video using double-exposure photography techniques, widely linked to Taylor's relationship with Harry Styles.
What are Taylor Swift easter eggs?
Taylor Swift easter eggs are hidden clues, references, and secret messages embedded in her music videos, album artwork, social media posts, and performances. Taylor is known for hiding hints about future albums, song meanings, and personal stories throughout her work. Fans (Swifties) love decoding these hidden details.
How do I find easter eggs in Taylor Swift music videos?
Clownalia makes it easy — just pick a music video and explore it frame by frame with our interactive spotlight mode. We highlight exactly where each easter egg appears, quiz you on its meaning, and reveal the full explanation with fun facts and sources.
Which Taylor Swift eras have the most easter eggs?
Every Taylor Swift era is packed with easter eggs, but fans have found especially rich details in The Tortured Poets Department, Midnights, Folklore, and the Taylor's Version re-records. Clownalia covers easter eggs from Debut through the latest releases.












