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how long will a boiled egg last in the fridge

A properly stored boiled egg in the fridge will usually last up to 7 days safely.

Quick Scoop

  • General rule: Hard‑boiled eggs (peeled or unpeeled) kept in the refrigerator at or below 4°C / 40°F should be eaten within about one week.
  • Best case (unpeeled): Eggs left in the shell can stay fresh close to that full week because the shell works as a protective barrier.
  • Peeled eggs: Still often fine up to a week if kept in an airtight container, sometimes with a slightly shorter quality window (around 3–5 days in some guides) depending on how they’re stored and kept moist.

Storage tips

  • Refrigerate boiled eggs within 2 hours of cooking to avoid rapid bacterial growth.
  • Keep them in a sealed container so they don’t absorb fridge odors and to reduce contamination.
  • Store the fridge at 40°F / 4°C or colder for best safety and quality.

When to throw them out

Toss your boiled eggs if you notice:

  • Strong sulfuric or sour smell , even if they’re within a week.
  • Slimy, chalky, or unusually dry texture, or any discoloration on the white or yolk that seems off.

If you’re not sure how long they’ve been in the fridge or they look/smell suspicious, it’s safer to throw them away than risk food poisoning.

TL;DR: In normal home fridges, plan to eat boiled eggs within 7 days , and rely on your nose and eyes as a final safety check.

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