LEGO Gift Tips

You don't need to know anything about LEGO sets to buy a good one. You do need to know a few things about the box. These LEGO gift tips cover the parts that trip people up – what the age on the box is telling you and why 18+ isn't a warning, why piece count and price don't always line up, how to tell a set that will get displayed from one that gets built once and put away.

Read what's useful and skip the rest. There's no quiz. When you're ready to choose, the LEGO Gift Guides section has the sets themselves, along with honest opinions on which ones are worth the money.

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About me

I'm Paweł Uciekałek. LEGO bricks entered my life in 1990, when I was two, and never fully left – though like almost everyone, I drifted away as a teenager. Then, in my early thirties, one set pulled me back in. One set became a shelf, the shelf became a room, and somewhere past the 500-set mark I stopped pretending this was a phase.

My promise to you: I will always tell you when a set isn't worth the money, because that's the only way you'll believe me when I say one is. If you came here to find a gift, “What’s Their Home Aesthetic? Find the Perfect Gift in Under 5 Minutes” is the fastest route to the right box.