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The best Lego kits for adults

All the best Lego sets for adults who love to build and display, including Star Wars and Harry Potter kits.
By Ashley Keegan  on 
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Our Top 9 Picks

Lego 75327 Star Wars Luke Skywalker Helmet (opens in a new tab)

Best For Star Wars Fans

This Luke Skywalker helmet would be an epic addition to any fan's Star Wars memorabilia display.

The Good

  • Authentic detailing
  • Looks awesome on display
  • Integrated stand
  • Relatively quick to build

The Bad

  • Tube pieces are very finicky
  • Delicate; you might opt to glue parts for long-term stability

The Bottom Line

While it does have some tricky spots, the lower number of pieces in this Lego set for adults makes it a nice choice for a leisurely weekend build.
Pros & Cons

Lego Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block 71395 (opens in a new tab)

Best For Gamers

The abundance of fun details from Super Mario 64 makes this one of the best Lego sets for '90s video game fans.

The Good

  • Incredible details
  • Fun, fold-out display
  • Hidden features and figures
  • Childhood nostalgia

The Bad

  • Box may arrive with some damage

The Bottom Line

This interactive Lego set for adults brings with it a ton of hidden details and epic childhood memories.
Pros & Cons

Lego Ideas 21319 Central Perk (opens in a new tab)

Best For Friends Fans

Friends fans will love the attention to detail in this fictional New York coffee shop from the show.

The Good

  • Awesome attention to detail
  • Fun accessory for each character
  • Callbacks to favourite episodes

The Bad

  • Known issue with curtain piece

The Bottom Line

This Lego kit for adults is sure to be a must-have for any and all Friends fans.
Pros & Cons

Lego Art 31203 World Map (opens in a new tab)

Best For Travellers

A relaxing (yet massive) 2D design makes this one of the best Lego kits for adults who love puzzles just as much as they love world travel.

The Good

  • Stunning wall art once complete
  • Easy-to-follow building instructions
  • Encourages relaxing mindfulness
  • Vivid colour palette
  • Customisable oceans

The Bad

  • Easy, but a little tedious

The Bottom Line

More a puzzle-meets-Lite-Brite (minus the light) than a traditional Lego sculpture, this kit is ideal for mindfulness, relaxation, and lovers of travel.
Pros & Cons

Lego 42083 Technic Bugatti Chiron (opens in a new tab)

Best For Car Enthusiasts

This Lego Technic set moves in functional ways and is packed with realistic details that car enthusiasts will love.

The Good

  • Faithful recreation in 1:8 scale
  • Packaged with collector's booklet
  • Functional Lego Technic kit

The Bad

  • Not as sturdy as expected
  • Expensive

The Bottom Line

Cool functionality and awesome details make the Lego Bugatti Chiron a collector's dream.
Pros & Cons

Lego 10280 Flower Bouquet (opens in a new tab)

Best For Perennial Florals

Unique and visually stunning, these brick-built botanicals make up one of the prettiest Lego sets for adults.

The Good

  • Unique and pretty decor
  • Vibrant colours
  • Customisable pieces
  • Makes a great gift

The Bad

  • Vase not included

The Bottom Line

Whether you gift it to a loved one or keep the undying beauty for yourself, this Lego kit for adults is quite possibly the prettiest kit out there.
Pros & Cons

Lego 71043 Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle (opens in a new tab)

Best For Harry Potter Fans

Relive your favourite moments from the Harry Potter franchise in this highly detailed Lego kit for adults.

The Good

  • Incredibly detailed
  • Iconic Harry Potter characters
  • Buildable sets within

The Bad

  • Expensive
  • Smaller than expected

The Bottom Line

Packed with incredible detail inside and out, this Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle set is a must-have centrepiece for any collector's display.
Pros & Cons

Lego Architecture London Skyline Collection 21034 (opens in a new tab)

Best For Anglophiles

Build mini versions of London's most famous landmarks with this Lego set for adults.

The Good

  • Affordable
  • Easy to put together
  • Landmarks include Big Ben and Tower Bridge
  • Includes collectible booklet

The Bad

  • Could be more detailed
  • Not very challenging

The Bottom Line

Whether you're into architecture, travel, or British culture, this Lego kit for adults will help you create a really cool piece of decor to display your love of London.
Pros & Cons

Lego Star Wars 75192 Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon (opens in a new tab)

Best For Collectors

If you're a Star Wars superfan and you've got the budget to spare, this Millennium Falcon is designated the "ultimate" for good reason.

The Good

  • Authentic details
  • Interactive features
  • Interchangeable characters and details
  • Impressive collector's item

The Bad

  • Incredibly expensive
  • Difficult to move once built

The Bottom Line

It's definitely pricey, but this Lego Star Wars kit certainly lives up to its "ultimate" collector's status.
Pros & Cons

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Whether you dream of competing on Lego Masters or you just like to tinker around and revel in the building process, Lego sets for adults are an awesome way to unwind, unplug, and enjoy some quiet, creative downtime. Whether the kit has hundreds of pieces or thousands, the act of building a cool structure from all those little Lego bricks can be a great stress reliever and can even help you hone your mindfulness skills(opens in a new tab).

Fortunately, there's a Lego kit out there for any and every interest, it seems — from the biggest TV and movie fandoms to sweeping architectural cityscapes from around the globe — so you have plenty of Lego sets to consider.

Are Lego sets for adults?

Unlike Trix, Lego is not just for kids. In fact, there are premium Lego sets designed specifically for adults. Some are meant to be nostalgic callbacks to things we loved as kids and teens, like Super Mario Bros video games and '90s TV shows like Friends. Other Lego sets are simply too advanced for kids to build on their own, with a piece count in the five-digit range, in some cases.

If you're looking for a Lego set for adults, just know that you're not alone. There's actually an acronym to describe your interest in those colourful little building bricks: AFOLs, or adult fans of Lego. And, there's even a "blocumentary(opens in a new tab)" dedicated to your craft, as well as loads of Facebook Lego groups and Reddit communities.

What should you look for in a Lego kit for adults?

Lego sets for adults come in all shapes and forms, so the best choice for you really depends on your interests. Some of the best Lego sets for adults are those that act as sort of souvenirs of the places you've been. There are kits depicting famous landmarks like the White House, the Eiffel Tower, the Taj Mahal, the Disney Castle, the Empire State Building, and even Old Trafford, home of Manchester United Football Club. There are also kits that allow you to build iconic locales that you probably won't ever visit, like the Lego International Space Station.

There’s also a Lego art line with pieces that are designed to be built and hung on the wall like a framed canvas, and several special series of kits that are particularly fun for adults to put together and show off when completed. The Lego Botanical Collection, for example, allows for the creation of decor that's actually quite pretty, including brick-built orchids, floral bouquets, and more. There’s the Lego Technic line, as well, that includes lots of cool, true-to-life vehicles — like the Bugatti Chiron and Ford Mustang — with specialised pieces that create more functionality than your standard Lego brick, including tiny motors and pneumatic elements. Car enthusiasts would also enjoy the Lego creator kit that lets you build the Aston Martin made famous by the James Bond franchise.

The best Lego kits for adults, however, tend to have lots of pieces and present a fun challenge to put together. To ensure that the kit isn't too easy (and therefore a total snooze) for your skill level, you'll want to take a look at the recommended age on the front of the box. In 2020, Lego began using the designation "18+" for their more advanced Lego sets intended for adult builders. Previously, you might have seen these types of sets referred to as the Lego Creator Expert line, but in either case, you can expect these sets to have thousands of pieces. You may also find some Lego sets for adults that are listed as 16+ — these are usually older sets that pre-date the new 18+ designation but are likely to be a nice challenge for adults as well.

That said, there are plenty of great Lego kits for adults with a 12+ age designation too. Despite the age recommendation, these sets are typically not "childish" by any means. Rather, these 12+ sets are likely to have fewer pieces than those recommended for older ages, but they can still pose an equally fun challenge with stunning results that you'll be proud to put on display. They're also particularly great for adults who are just dipping their toe into Lego building, or those who might enjoy a more fast-paced project.

What Lego sets are collectible?

You'll find that many of the most coveted, best Lego sets for adults fall within certain fandoms, like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Stranger Things. You'll also find Lego kits for adults that centre around favourite characters like Minnie Mouse, Super Mario, Darth Vader, and Marvel Avengers superheroes like Iron Man. Some of these kits are hard to find due to a limited-edition run and can therefore be pretty expensive when you do spot them for sale (such as the Lego Star Wars Death Star II and Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon).

Over time, you may find some Lego sets for adults could yield a high return on the secondary seller market. And who knows, some Lego kits for adults might wind up being a better investment than stocks(opens in a new tab). There are some sites out there that can try to tell you what Lego sets will be worth money in the future but, of course, take everything with a grain of salt.

What are the hardest Lego sets to build?

While the 18+ designation doesn't necessarily denote that a Lego kit for adults will be particularly difficult, there are a handful of sets out there that are ideal if you're really up for a challenge. These include the Lego Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters, the Taj Mahal, the Bugatti Chiron, the Star Wars Millennium Falcon, and the Imperial Star Destroyer.

Is there an app that lets you build Lego?

If you're finding a Lego set to be particularly difficult, there's an app for that. You can use the Lego Builder app for digital Lego building instructions on your smartphone or tablet. It not only shows step-by-step instructions for your build, but also allows you to rotate and zoom in on each Lego piece to get a better look at it than you ever could in the paper building instructions. It's a great ally to turn to if you get stuck in the course of building your set. However, some older Lego sets may not be in the app, so it can be hit or miss in that regard.

What do you do with Lego sets once built?

Whatever kit you choose to build, be sure to put your Lego art on display when you're done. You can even find LED light kits for some of the most popular Lego sets for adults, so you can illuminate your impressive effort and really show it off like the work of art that it is.

What is the best Lego set for adults?

This is a personal question, so all we can really do is provide some suggestions that should suit just about everybody. We have lined up a bunch of popular kits from across the web. You just need to pick a favourite.

These are the best Lego kits for adults in 2022.

Best For Star Wars Fans
Specs
  • Age recommendation: 18+
  • Number of pieces: 675

We've already established that Lego kits for adults can promote mindfulness, but this one just might have you channeling your Jedi-like focus, too. The first in a series of collectible build-to-display helmet models, this brick-built replica of Luke Skywalker's iconic pilot headgear is the ultimate piece of memorabilia for Star Wars fans. It's under 700 pieces but it's packed with authentic details (like a built-in microphone, interior padding, and more), so you can immerse yourself in all the nostalgia without feeling like you've committed to a months-long project. It even includes an integrated display stand to help you proudly display your handiwork once complete.

Best For Gamers
Specs
  • Age recommendation: 18+
  • Number of pieces: 2,064

Gamers from the 1990s will love this nostalgia-packed cube from the classic Super Mario Bros game. Once built, the 7-inch cube folds out to reveal four super-detailed, microscale levels that will be instantly recognisable for any fans of the game: Peach's Castle, Bob-omb Battlefield, Lethal Lava Land, and Cool, Cool Mountain. It includes 10 microfigures of beloved characters, including Mario, Yoshi, Princess Peach, Chain Chomp, Big Bully, penguins, and more. It's also full of really cool hidden details — like an underground lava reveal and a flip-down Bowser platform — that are sure to delight your fellow Nintendo fans when you put this fun build on display.

Best For Friends Fans
Specs
  • Age recommendation: 16+
  • Number of pieces: 1,070

Another Lego set for adults with iconic 1990s-era nostalgia, this brick-built replica of Central Perk cafe is a must-have collectible for fans of the TV show Friends. Build the studio set of the fictional New York coffee shop with awesome attention to detail — including the friends' beloved couch. Then, add in the included minifigures of Monica, Chandler, Ross, Rachel, Phoebe, Joey, and, of course, everyone's favourite coffee shop manager, Gunther. Each one also comes with a detailed accessory to recreate favourite scenes from the show.

Best For Travellers
Specs
  • Age recommendation: 18+
  • Number of pieces: 11,695

With over 11,000 pieces, this is the largest Lego set to date, culminating in a 41-inch by 25.5-inch collectible masterpiece to proudly hang on your wall. The flat, 2D nature of this kit also makes this one of the best Lego sets for puzzle lovers. It offers customisability when it comes to the oceans' colours, and you can build and rebuild three unique world map combinations to extend the fun. It even includes brick "pins” so you can mark places you've been or want to go. It also comes with a curated "world tour" playlist that you can listen to as you build, encouraging an even more immersive and relaxing experience.

Best For Car Enthusiasts
Specs
  • Age recommendation: 16+
  • Number of pieces: 3,559

Still hoping to wake up in a new Bugatti? Keep dreaming. However, you can settle for this brick-built version of the multimillion-dollar race car that's almost as cool. Build the epic Bugatti Chiron from the inside out, with a detailed W16 engine, working suspension, eight-speed gearbox, wheels, and brake discs. On the outside, it's got the classic duo-tone blue colour scheme across its incredibly stylish, aerodynamic body. It even has functional steering (that is, you turn the steering wheel and the wheels actually move). Overall, it's an awesome kit for car lovers and mechanics enthusiasts alike.

Best For Perennial Florals
Specs
  • Age recommendation: 18+
  • Number of pieces: 756

If you're sick of gifting flowers that just wilt and die after a few days, this unique Lego set for adults offers perennial beauty beyond the fun of putting the pretty set together. From the Lego Botanical Collection, this kit features vibrantly coloured blooms and stems made completely from Lego pieces. Inspired by actual roses, poppies, asters, snapdragons, and daisies, unknowing visitors to your home might even mistake them for real flowers at first glance — they really are that pretty. Plus, the flowers are customisable; you can position the petals and leaves however you like, and you can even change the lengths of the stems to make the perfect floral arrangement for your favourite vase.

Best For Harry Potter Fans
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Specs
  • Age recommendation: 16+
  • Number of pieces: 6,020

Calling all millennials: Accio your inner child with this epic Lego Harry Potter set. Build your own mini Hogwarts Castle and surrounding grounds, complete with intricate towers, the Chamber of Secrets, the Whomping Willow, Hagrid's Hut, and more from the wizarding world you grew up loving. It includes minifigures of the founders of the Harry Potter Houses themselves — Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff Salazar Slytherin, and Rowena Ravenclaw — plus microfigures of foes like Aragog, the Basilisk, and Dementors. When complete, it stands 22 inches tall, 27 inches wide, and 16 inches deep, providing an awesome display on its own, or alongside your collection of other Lego Harry Potter sets or wizarding memorabilia.

Best For Anglophiles
Specs
  • Age recommendation: 12+
  • Number of pieces: 468

If you're looking to build the mini version of some less magical, more traditional British architecture, this Lego London skyline set would be the perfect fit. It includes five of the city's most iconic landmarks: Big Ben, Tower Bridge, the National Gallery, Nelson's Column, and the London Eye. Standing just 5 inches high, 11 inches wide, and 3 inches deep when complete, this is a good starter kit for Lego newbies since it doesn't have an overwhelming number of pieces. That said, if you're looking for a particularly challenging Lego kit for adults, this isn't it; but it does make for a fun afternoon and some cool decor for those who hold London dear and want to recreate it as a Lego city.

Best For Collectors
Specs
  • Age recommendation: 16+
  • Number of pieces: 7,541

Behold, the largest Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon in existence. With over 7,500 pieces, this hefty sculpture measures 8 inches high, 33 inches long, and 22 inches wide when complete. It would make a pretty epic centrepiece for your Lego Star Wars display thanks to its true-to-the-movies exterior details (including a panel that pops down to reveal a blaster cannon). It also boasts plenty of interactive interior details, including the main hold seating area, Dejarik holographic game, engine room, two escape pod hatches and the cockpit. Plus, it includes two crews of minifigures to cater your Lego art display to your preferred era: the classic crew of Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca and C-3PO; and the crew of later episodes, with older Han Solo, Rey and Finn. You can also switch up small details to stay true to your preferred point in the franchise's timeline.

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