Best Amazon Prime Day LEGO Deals to Shop Online: LEGO Discounts, Sales
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You know the old saying: Some things get better with age. That’s exactly how we feel about Lego. The building sets were first introduced in 1949 and remain among the most popular toys you can buy today. Billions are spent on the plastic bricks every year, and Lego even reported sales rose 12% in 2025.
And really, Lego is for everyone. My adult husband still asks for Lego sets on his Christmas list every year — except now the request goes to his parents, not Santa. My 29-year-old brother keeps building sets and displaying them around his home, and so does my five-year-old niece. Lego has always been, and still is, for all ages.
There are really only two downsides to Lego: No matter how many years go by, stepping on a brick still hurts, and the price can be a little steep. Sets typically range from $30 to more than $1,000, and some of the rarest Lego sets have sold at auction for tens of thousands of dollars. Decades after the company’s founding, demand is still going strong.
That’s also why shopping for Lego during Amazon Prime Day — running Tuesday, June 23 through Friday, June 26 — is a smart move for enthusiasts, especially with discounts of up to 47% off. I’ve covered Amazon Prime Day as a professional shopping writer for more than five years, and these are some of the best Lego deals I’ve seen. There are Disney Lego sets up for grabs, sets for kids under four, and even the brand’s hugely popular F1 Lego sets included here.
The Best LEGO Prime Day Deals 2026
Shop some of the best Lego deals during Amazon Prime Day 2026 below. We’ll be updating this page throughout the week, so check back if you want the best steals worth grabbing. And if you don’t already have a Prime membership, you can sign up here to take advantage of the offers.
About the Author
Alexis Mikulski Ruiz is a commerce writer at Penske Media, where she tests, reviews, and writes about the latest in lifestyle, fashion, tech, and entertainment. A lifelong shopaholic, she’s dedicated to helping readers separate the hype from the must-haves. Previously, she has contributed to Men’s Health, Good Housekeeping, Oprah Daily, Women’s Health, Esquire, and more. She’s a proud Oxford comma enthusiast and graduated from Emerson College with a B.A. in Journalism.
