The Best Lego Sets for Adults, According to Our Staff

In 2020, Lego began actively marketing certain Lego sets to adults by adding an 18+ age designation to the packaging. But grown-ups had already long been on board, showing off jaw-dropping builds at conventions, hosting blogs and YouTube channels considered essential news sources on all things brick, or simply collecting sets as a casual hobby.

Lego building is now as ubiquitous a leisure activity for adults as doing puzzles, and it’s one that allows for both meditative calm and creative bursts of energy.

If it’s been a minute (or decades) since you last built Lego sets yourself, here’s a preview of what you can expect from some of our favorite sets that have a suggested age rating of 18 and up.



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