The 33rd annual Worldwide Developers Conference is set to begin with a keynote next Monday, and the event is now featured on Apple's dedicated Events website. You can see an interactive augmented reality easter egg if you visit the page on an iPad or iPhone.

You can view a package of trading cards in augmented reality. You can see an array of Memoji faces when you open the pack of cards using the augmented reality interface.

If you tap on one of the available cards, it flips around so you can see the Memoji character in more detail, and you can go back to the cards to view the other options. Each time you open the card pack, you will get three different cards. This is one of the more detailed interactive augmented reality experiences that Apple has designed, as many have only featured Apple logos.

You can see the easter egg on the Events website. You can either view the card pack in object mode, where you can see what it looks like without having to navigate your environment, or you can take a walk around the area and see what it looks like.

The game will start at 10:00 a.m. The time in the Pacific is on Monday, June 6. The event can be watched through the events webpage and in the Apple TV app. If you can not watch, you can follow along with the MacRumors live feed on the site.

There is a chance that we could see new hardware like the MacBook Air at the event.