Lego is getting in on all the Cyber Monday deals and sales with a host of discounts on many different items, including some Star Wars and Disney-themed Lego sets and accessories.
You’ve eaten a lot of turkey, possibly shopped at midnight on Black Friday, and have started to already get annoyed by the same 20 Christmas songs being played everywhere you go. That means it’s time to celebrate Cyber Monday, with new and old deals across many different stores. This year, Lego is selling a bunch of different sets, big and small, for less than usual. If you have a Lego fan in your life who needs another Christmas gift, then this is a perfect opportunity to grab one last item for them. Or yourself. I won’t judge.
Here are eight Lego Cyber Monday deals to check out. And don’t wait, as once Monday’s over, the deals go poof and disappear. (Oh and be warned: If a set says its on “back order’’ you might not get it in time for Christmas.)
Grab one of these Lego candle sets and place it on your table during your big holiday meal this year and see how long it takes for the possibly tipsy people in your house to realize its not real.
- Christmas Table Decoration - $28 ($40)
Sure, everyone is talking about Moana 2 this year, but let’s not forget some classic Disney villains this holiday season. These two Lego Brick Headz are cute and small enough to shove in a stocking and once built can fit on most desks, shelves, or entertainment stands without taking up too much room.
- Cruella & Maleficent - $14 ($20)
Lego’s Super Mario sets all interact with each other, so you’ll want to make sure the kid (or adult) you are buying this for already owns the Mario electronic Lego figure so they can properly play with this expansion. Or you can snag one of the sets that includes an interactive Mario figure and toss in this discounted expansion featuring Larry and Morton to create one really awesome Christmas gift.
- Larry’s and Morton’s Airships Expansion Set - $48 ($80)
Six Lego Brick Head figures for $33 is quite a deal, especially as these designs are exclusive to this pack. And this pack is set to retire soon, likely in 2025. So this is the perfect time to add them to your shelf or help someone start or expand their personal Lego Star Wars collection.
- The Phantom Menace (Brick Headz Pack) - $33 ($55)
This is one of the uglier sets Lego has made in recent years. And for $100 it wasn’t worth it. But for $60, this is a not-so-expensive way to get seven Lego Marvel characters, including Thanos, Scarlet Witch, and Captain Marvel.
I’d avoid buying this for a kid, as it won’t be much fun to build or play with. But for an adult Lego fan in your life looking to expand their minifig collection, this provide seven characters, and the rest of the set can be tossed in a box with other spare bits.
- Avengers Endgame Final Battle - $60 ($100)
You probably aren’t watching Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures, a kids show from Disney set during the High Republic era of the franchise, but if any kids in your life are fans of this animated series they’ll likely love this small playset. Or if you are looking to add three new Star Wars minifigs to your collection, here’s a decently cheap way to get High Republic-era Yoda and his two pupils.
- Tenoo Jedi Temple - $28 ($40)
I don’t know much about BTS, but I do like the song “Dynamite.” If you know someone in your life who is a bigger BTS fan than me, then you should get them this Lego set featuring all of the band members and a playset based on the video for that song. It even features a platform that lets all the minifigs dance.
- BTS Dynamite - $60 ($100)
Five Harry Potter Brick Head figures (all from Prisoner of Azkaban) for $40 means you are paying less than $10 for each of these characters. That’s a great deal considering how rarely Lego seems to discount Harry Potter sets. And if you have a Harry Potter fan looking for more stuff to cram into their room, these will fit easily on a shelf or desk.
- Harry Potter Brick Headz - $40 ($50)