LEGO® Themes
Browse our extensive collection of LEGO® sets organized by theme. Find your favorite themes and discover new ones.

Animal Crossing
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Architecture
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Avatar
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Batman
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Botanicals
10
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Brickheadz
3
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Chinese Traditional Festivals
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City
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Creator
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Despicable Me 4
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Disney
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Disney
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Dreamzzz
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Duplo
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Fortnite
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Friends
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Gabby's Dollhouse
5
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Harry Potter
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Icons
3
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Indiana Jones
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Jurassic World
3
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LEGO Art
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LEGO Brand Store
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LEGO Ideas and CUUSOO
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Legoland Parks
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Minecraft
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Minions
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Modular Buildings
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Monkie Kid
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Ninjago
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Other
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Promotional
9
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Seasonal
8
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Sonic The Hedgehog
3
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Space
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Speed Champions
2
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Spider-Man
4
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Star Wars
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Super Heroes DC
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Super Heroes Marvel
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Super Mario
4
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Technic
10
4
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2

The LEGO Movie
1
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The Legend of Zelda
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Toy Story
1
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Trolls: World Tour
1
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Wednesday
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Frequently Asked Questions About LEGO® Themes
What are the most popular LEGO® themes?
The most popular LEGO® themes include Star Wars, Harry Potter, LEGO City, LEGO Technic, and LEGO Friends. These themes consistently rank among the highest in demand for both children and adult builders due to their recognizable brands, diverse building experiences, and high-quality designs.
What LEGO themes are best for adults?
For adults, the best LEGO themes include LEGO Icons (formerly Creator Expert), LEGO Technic, LEGO Architecture, LEGO Star Wars UCS (Ultimate Collector Series), and LEGO Ideas. These themes offer complex builds with detailed designs and often feature premium sets with higher piece counts. Adult builders particularly enjoy display-worthy models like the Eiffel Tower, Titanic, and Concorde from the LEGO Icons collection.
What is the difference between small, medium, large, and premium LEGO sets?
LEGO sets are categorized by price points that generally correspond to their size and complexity:
- Small sets (under $75): Typically 100-500 pieces, ideal for quick builds or beginners
- Medium sets ($75-$150): Usually 500-1000 pieces with more detailed features
- Large sets ($150-$300): Often 1000-2500 pieces with complex building techniques
- Premium sets (over $300): Collector-grade sets with 2500+ pieces, featuring advanced techniques and display-worthy designs
Is renting LEGO sets better than buying?
Renting LEGO sets offers several advantages over buying, especially for those who enjoy variety or have limited storage space:
- Access to a wider variety of sets without the full retail cost
- No need for long-term storage of completed models or loose pieces
- Ability to experience premium sets that might be cost-prohibitive to purchase
- Environmentally friendly option that extends the life of LEGO sets through reuse
- Free shipping both ways with no long-term commitment
For collectors or those who want to keep specific sets permanently, buying might be preferable. Many LEGO enthusiasts enjoy a mix of both approaches.
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