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Best Lego Gifts for Brick Builders (2026): Smart Bricks, Video Games, and More

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Their Favorite Themed Set

Lego Speed Champions

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$27 $23 (15% off)

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Smart Bricks

Lego Star Wars Smart Play Throne Room Duel and A-Wing

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$160

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A Lego Centerpiece

Lego Botanicals Bouquet of Pink Roses

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$59

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A Lego Stocking Stuffer

Lego Note Brick

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$15 $12 (20% off)

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To address the elephant in the room: Yes, Lego bricks are made of plastic. The company makes billions of tiny bricks that proliferate all over the world and all over your living room, and they will not biodegrade and cannot be recycled.

With that said, Lego bricks are machined to incredibly tight tolerances. Unless your dog chews on them, the bricks retain what Lego refers to as their “clutch power” for decades. so many others, my family became obsessed with Lego sets during the Covid-19 pandemic, and we still love them today. Years on, I have found no better way to while away a rainy afternoon than making tiny tyrannosaurs and pterosaurs with your son.

If you and your loved ones are also obsessed with Lego sets, we have some great gift ideas for you. If not, don’t forget to check out our other gift guides; Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are coming up sooner than you think.

Updated April 2026: We added the Throne Room, added more information about smart bricks, and updated links and prices.

  • Their Favorite Themed Set

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    Lego

    Speed Champions

    $27 $23 (15% off)

    Amazon

    One of the reasons that Lego sets are so popular is the company’s innumerable licensing deals. No matter what you’re into, Lego has signed a deal to make a Lego set about it. (And then, in an ouroboros of advertising, the company will then make a movieabout the Lego set about the franchise.) Anyway, this is a long and roundabout way of saying that my son and I are obsessed with the Lego Formula 1 sets. I even got to watch the Lego cars hit the track at a Formula 1 race. Ever since then, we’ve been watching the races and Netflix’s Drive to Survive. It’s the perfect collaboration because Lego bricks and Formula 1 engineers are on the same page when it comes to precise engineering and tight tolerances. Also, once you’re done building, the cars work as toys as well as sets.

  • Smart Bricks

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    Lego

    Star Wars Smart Play Throne Room Duel and A-Wing

    $160

    Amazon

    $160

    Lego

    $160

    Walmart

    If you’re curious about Lego’s new Smart Play system, the Star Wars Throne Room Duel and A-Wing set is a great way to dip your toe in the water. This fun build enables you to reenact the climax of Return of the Jedi, with Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker duking it out as Emperor Palpatine looks on and a space battle rages outside. Smart Bricks add lightsaber noises, lasers, explosions, heavy breathing, and even a rendition of “The Imperial March.” They also light up, but you’ll have to remember to charge them. —Simon Hill

  • A Lego Centerpiece

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    Lego

    Botanicals Bouquet of Pink Roses

    $59

    Amazon

    $60

    Walmart

    $60

    Lego

    My daughter and my husband love the Lego Botanicals collection. These gorgeous tree and flower sets work well as holiday centerpieces once you’re finished building—you can leave them right out on the table, instead of hiding them away in your Lego basement once you’re done. My 11-year-old built this lovely rose bouquet, which has articulated heads so you can arrange them in the case. For the winter holidays, we also recommend the Lego poinsettia set ($40), which was our centerpiece last year.

  • A Lego Stocking Stuffer

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    Lego

    Note Brick

    $15 $12 (20% off)

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    $12

    Walmart

    If you have a coworker who s Lego and would to gift him or her something tiny and thoughtful, I suggest this little notepad. It’s very cute, with 224 pieces of paper, and one side looks a brick. The notes themselves are about 5 inches long, which is big enough for a pretty substantial note! Chronicle Books has a whole line of Lego books, puzzles, and stationery for your Lego-obsessed friend. You could also throw in a pack of these brick erasers ($17) to make a little care package.

  • Lego Playing Cards

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    Brick Playing Cards

    $17

    Amazon

    $17

    Walmart

    If you also have an 8- or a 10-year-old, let me recommend a simple life hack—instead of caving to their demands to let them look at your phone while you’re out, just always carry a deck of cards in your bag. It’s crazy how many times my kids have settled down and waited patiently in a doctor’s office or restaurant, as long as they can start a game of Crazy Eights or Go Fish (I do not recommend Speed). These Lego playing cards are beautiful and brightly colored, feel sturdy, and have held up to several rounds of shuffling around a table. The box comes in a pack of two, so your kids can split it.

  • Ornaments for Your Tree

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    Lego

    Snowman Ornaments

    $13

    Lego

    I wish we were a family that kept treasured family heirlooms all wrapped up in tissue paper, ready to be marveled over at the next year’s tree decorating. Unfortunately, every year finds us with some Christmas tree–related disaster or the other. Our new puppy has chewed the stuffed animals that an uncle has sent us; my son has sent a baseball crashing into the ceramic horse head that I got as a kid. We always need new ornaments, so why not new Lego ones? These are very cute, and my son assembled them in a matter of minutes.

  • A Big Lego Book

    Cover of the Big Book of Amazing Lego Creations With Bricks You Already Have

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    Page Street Kids

    The Big Book of Amazing Lego Creations With Bricks You Already Have

    $23 $21 (9% off)

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    Have all your sets now become disassembled, and do you need some inspiration while looking at the giant wheelbarrow of Lego bricks on your front porch? This is my kids’ favorite book for ideas on what to build. It has been a struggle to not “lose” it from the library.

    All of the builds are fairly easy, and so far I haven’t seen any that require specialized pieces. However, you will probably need more than just 12 red bricks or 14 yellow ones to make many of the builds, so you should make sure your Lego loved one has a substantial collection already. If you want other sources of inspiration, we also The Art of the Brick ($30), and I would be remiss if I did not include our own Brian Barrett’s book, The Art of the Minifigure ($28).

  • A Family Activity

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    Lego

    Christmas Tree Puzzle

    $18 $15 (17% off)

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    If you’re having relatives over for the holidays, I suggest having a little puzzle this to whip out while everyone’s waiting for you to put the final touches on dinner. It’s not one big puzzle, which can feel overwhelming and makes it hard to get off the dinner table—it’s four separate little puzzles. Your kids, or parents, or fun uncle (“funcle”) can work on each small puzzle separately and attach them together later. Each of the backs is patterned differently, so you can tell the different puzzles apart when you’re putting them away or back together again.

  • A Lego Head Mug

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    Lego

    Large Ceramic Mug

    $30 $27 (10% off)

    Amazon

    $25

    Lego

    As Lego-branded toys rolled into my house, I do have the caveat that my kids were very confused. (“Why are all these Lego gifts coming in but none of them are Legos?”) However, my son was immediately thrilled and delighted with this mug and demands that I wash it every morning for him to drink out of.

    There are several faces to choose from if your children don’t want to match. It’s ceramic and can hold about 17 ounces of liquid—so, pretty big for a 7-year-old but nothing their little hands can’t handle. It’s dishwasher-safe. We’ve also received these off-brand Lego mugs ($13) as gifts, but again, the clutch power of off-brand Lego bricks is unsatisfactory and the bricks don’t stick on very well.

  • The Best Lego Notebook

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    Lego

    IQ Stationery Locking Notepad

    $33

    Amazon

    Do you have an artsy little Lego lover? My daughter has been obsessed with this notebook and carries it around everywhere she goes. It’s about 6 inches square, so small enough to fit in a backpack or tote bag, with a decent 176 lined sheets. It has a wonderful conceit—the Lego gel pen matches the color of the binding and clicks right into it, so it both locks the notebook shut and ensures you never lose your pen. That’s unless you’re 10 and leave your pen on the kitchen table, where your puppy finds it and eats it (see next).

  • Add Some Lego Pens

    IQ Lego Gel Pens writing pens that mimic the shape of building blocks with rectangular shape and round raised tabs

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    IQ Gel Pens

    $32

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    My daughter was so heartbroken when her puppy destroyed her Lego pen that my husband decided he had to replace it immediately (also, the pen was very cool). This is a 10-pack of licensed Lego gel pens. They come in 10 separate colors and fit Lego bricks, which is very fun if your child decides that they want to build their own homemade desk organizer as they draw. The ink flows smoothly, and they’ve lasted for several weeks. For more paper and pen ideas, check out our guide to the Best Paper Notebooks.

  • A Keychain Light

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    Lego

    Figure Key Light

    $20

    Amazon

    Far be it from me to tell you what to add to your bag charms, but Lego’s night light keychains are quirky and useful. If you’ve ever dropped something in the dark in the back of a car, while you’re walking on the street, or even if you’ve dropped something in the black hole depths of your own bag, then you know that having a little light around can be handy.

    Lego makes a ton of different keychain lights, and all the figures are very sturdy and posable. (I Banana Guy mainly from his description: “He loves two things: Bananas and partying.”) They also work as a fun little fidget if you’re sitting in a waiting room with your son.

  • Little Lego Messages

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    Lego

    Message Board

    $150

    Amazon

    $130

    Walmart

    This message board is great! This is the best idea ever! It’s a decent-size set with 1,793 pieces aimed at kids that are older than 9, but my then-7-year-old had no problem ing the build instructions (he is pretty experienced, I guess).

    You build the frame, then write your personalized messages by making letters. There are even instructions for adding umlauts, accents, and other special characters if you’re writing in different languages, and it includes different stickers to punctuate your message. I’ve been waking up every morning to my kids greeting me with different messages, which is very, very cute.

  • A Fun Video Game

    Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game small figurines dressed in ninja warrior outfits holding weapons and charging forward with...

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    Lego

    Ninjago Movie Video Game

    $50

    PlayStation

    Disclosure: We play this game as part of our PlayStation Plus subscription, but you can buy it à la carte. I was pretty surprised by how enjoyable this game is. The graphics are rich and immersive. The gameplay also strikes that fine balance between being easy enough for 8- to 10-year-olds to master, while still being enjoyable for 40-year-olds who are pushing their children aside to take turns fighting in the dojos. I am also very interested in the Lego Lord of the Rings series ($21) for PlayStation.

  • A Lego Lover’s Little Face

    Photograph: Adrienne So

    Lego

    Picture Frame

    $17

    Lego

    I haven’t been able to hang art or pictures in my kids’ playroom. With the number of stuffed animals, soccer balls, cheap drones, or occasional spaghetti noodles being flung around, I already have one painting with broken glass in the frame. I do not want any more. Do you have a similar problem when trying to display pictures of your rambunctious little trolls that love Lego? These picture frames could be the answer. These picture frames are made from solid plastic with a slide-in slot to display photos or art. They come in a wide variety of colors, and the wooden ones come in much larger sizes.

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Adrienne So is a senior commerce editor for WIRED, where she reviews health and fitness gear. She graduated from the University of Virginia with bachelor’s degrees in English and Spanish and runs, rock climbs, and sings karaoke in her free time. She lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband, two … Read More

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