Prime Day Lego deals officially ended as of midnight last night – but we’re still seeing discounts and price cuts continue. That means if you’re still looking for something in particular, missed the whole event, or are just browsing for a bargain, there’s a decent chance there’s going to be something for you still.
We’re rounding up all the best Lego deals that have continued, scouring the virtual aisles for the heaviest price drops – we have seen offers spanning Nintendo, Disney, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and more, hang around still, so it’s worth a peruse if you’re in the market for a post-Prime Day Lego deal.
Because our team has been at this for quite a while (we’ve been covering Prime Day Lego deals for more than three years), we’ve built up quite a few tips and tricks for you to take advantage of – even after the big day has finished. Namely, we can point you in the direction of the best Lego sets and still let you know if it’s actually a good offer or not. No matter whether you’re hunting down the best Lego Star Wars sets, Lego Super Mario sets, or something else entirely, you are very likely to still find what you’re after below.
You’ll also find plenty more Lego deals further down the page. There are plenty of offers that aren’t necessarily tied to Amazon now too.
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A Prime membership might not help you secure the very best deals now, but it will still get you all the benefits and quicker shipping. Still worth a look if you’re eligible, and you can always cancel before the rolling monthly $12.99 / £7.99 fee kicks in.
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Lego BrickHeadz The Mandalorian & The Child | $19.99 $15.78 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $3 – The Mandalorian and Grogu have been given the brick treatment with this set. Not as low as what it was in the sales event proper, but still a tidy saving.
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Lego Technic Formula E Porsche 99X Electric | $49.99 $39.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – The Prime Day Lego deals are off to a good start thanks to this Technic kit, now 20% less than normal. With 422 pieces under its belt, it’s an impressive recreation of the vehicle that won’t break the bank and has never been cheaper.
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Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon (frustration-free packaging) | $159.99 $128 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $32 – Fancy another lowest-ever price? Here you go. This may be one of the more expensive Prime Day Lego deals, but it’s also one of the best. The Lego Millennium Falcon is tremendously popular and highly sought-after, and that makes any discount (particularly this 20% one) worth a look.
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Lego Star Wars Imperial TIE Fighter | $39.99 $32 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $8 – The humble TIE is one of the most iconic Star Wars ships out there, so getting a hefty 20% discount ahead of the Prime Day Lego deals is good news for fans. In fact, it’s only ever been one cent cheaper than this.
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Lego Harry Potter Fluffy Encounter | $39.99 $32 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $8 – At just a cent off its lowest price (and considering the fact that it’s compatible with other Hogwarts sets to form a mega version of the wizarding school), this early Prime Day Lego deal isn’t too shabby.
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Lego Disney Princess Jasmine and Mulan’s Adventure | $39.99 $31.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $8 – You can pick up this sweet Disney Princess set for its lowest ever price as part of the early Prime Day Lego deals, and it’s themed to both Agrabah and the shrine from Mulan’s village.
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Lego Classic Medium Creative Brick Box | $34.99 $28 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $6 – Want to add to your DIY bits box? The Classic range gets you a load of useful bricks to use in whatever Lego builds you dream of.
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Lego Minecraft The Pig House | $49.99 $39.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – Even though this set has sat at that price for a while, we’ve included it nonetheless because that’s this kit’s lowest ever price. And hell, it’s just plain bizarre. Want to live inside a giant pig? Here you go.
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Lego Technic McLaren Senna GTR | $49.99 $40 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – This kit has fallen to one cent off its lowest ever price, so now’s a good time to jump on it if you wanted an awesome Technic set to add to your collection.
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Lego Classic Around the World | $49.99 $39.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – These kits are ideal if you like the DIY approach to Lego, and that’s Around the World’s lowest ever price. A bargain to kick things off for Prime Day, in other words.
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Lego Technic Jeep Wrangler | $49.99 $40 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – Here’s another Technic offer that’s just one cent off its lowest ever price. It yo-yos in terms of cost a lot though, so you might not want to hang about with this one.
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Lego Star Wars Boba Fett’s Starship | $49.99 $40 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $9 – The galaxy’s most badass bounty hunter is back with a vengeance, so it’s no surprise that he’s been getting plenty of new merch to go along with his resurgence. The latest Lego model of his ship has been knocked down to what is a couple of dollars away from its lowest ever price.
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Lego Disney Princess Rapunzel’s Tower | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – This is a surprisingly good rendition of Rapunzel’s tower from Tangled, so it’s a good get if you’re a fan of the 2011 animated film. That’s its lowest price as well, so it’s a win-win situation.
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Lego Super Mario starter set | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – If you want to begin a Super Mario Lego collection, this is an essential purchase. The starter set is the only one to include the plumber himself, and the figure is compatible with everything else in the Lego Mario range. As an FYI, that’s its lowest ever price.
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Lego Star Wars Mandalorian Starfighter | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – Well, what have we here? This set from The Clone Wars animated series very rarely gets so steep a discount, making it a standout of the early Prime Day Lego deals. It’s also the kit’s lowest ever price.
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Lego Luigi starter set | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – Even though this discount has been kicking around for a while, we’ll take it. That’s the set’s lowest price so far as we can tell, so now’s a good time to grab Lego Luigi’s starter course if you wanted to boost your collection.
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Lego Batman Cowl | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – If you love the dark knight detective, this is the perfect display piece for your shelf. It’s only ever been a single cent cheaper than this as well, which is a bonus.
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Lego Minecraft The Sky Tower | $59.99 $48 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $11 – At just one sent off its record low price, this set is a good find if you’ve got an existing Minecraft Lego collection. It comes with two Flying Phantoms on transparent mounts, a cat, and a Pilot minifig with elytra wings.
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Lego Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid | $59.99 $48 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – Thanks to that 20% discount, this Probe Droid from The Empire Strikes Back is a single cent off its record-low price. Because it’s so intricate and detailed, this is one of the better Prime Day Lego deals we’ve seen.
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Lego Harry Potter Clock Tower | $89.99 $72 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $18 – This set is constantly oscillating up and down in price, so the fact that it’s currently a cent off its lowest cost offers an opportunity we wouldn’t sleep on. If previous trends are anything to go by, it’ll leap back to its MSRP before long.
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Lego Star Wars The Child | $79.99 $64 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $16 – That’s just one cent more than this set’s lowest ever price, so now’s your chance to grab Baby Yoda just a cent more than its lowest ever price, it’s the perfect time to grab Baby Yoda for less.
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Lego Minecraft The Crafting Box 3.0 | $69.99 $55.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $14 – Here’s another one that’s been discounted for a little while, but it’s still a lowest-ever price so seemed worthy of inclusion in the Prime Day Lego deals roundup.
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Lego Harry Potter 4 Privet Drive | $69.99 $56 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – Eager to add some magic to your shelf? You can currently grab this Lego Harry Potter set for 20% less than normal, and that’s its lowest price.
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Lego Ninjago Catamaran Sea Battle | $69.99 $56 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $14 – Heads up folks, here’s another lowest-ever price. This one’s quite up and down in terms of cost, so it’s a good idea to grab the set sooner than later if you want to avoid missing the discount.
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Lego Star Wars Attack of the Clones Yoda | $99.99 $80 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $20 – It often feels as if the OG green frog alien thing has had his spotlight stolen by a certain ‘Baby Yoda’, so it’s nice to see him getting some of the limelight this Prime Day by dropping to one cent off this set’s lowest ever price.
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Lego Technic Ducati Panigale V4 R | $69.99 $56 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $14 – This is probably the closest we’ll get to having a really cool motorbike, so we’re big fans of this offer. It’s one cent away from a historic low price too.
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Lego Minecraft The First Adventure | $69.99 $58.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $11 – Although we’ve seen it fall to a lower price before (it’s reached $56 in the recent past), that’s still not a bad deal on this Minecraft mega kit. Besides being a rare saving that goes below $60, it provides you with an entire level and some of the game’s most iconic characters.
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Lego Marvel’s Avengers Iron Man Hall of Armor | $59.99 $47.49 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – Show off Tony’s collection of Iron Man armor sets with your very own Hall of Armor. It comes complete with five mini-figs, rotating podium, a posable Igor Suit mech with minifigure cockpit and mobile robot toy. Of course, you’ve also got a little Tony Stark head and hairstyles to add to any of those suits too.
Lego Star Wars AT-ST Raider | $49.99 $38.48 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $11 – This modified ‘chicken walker’ was part of the early standout action sequences of Mandalorian, and you can get it with a neat 1 dollar or so discount.
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Lego BrickHeadz The Mandalorian & The Child | £17.99 £13.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £4 – This blocky version of Mando and Grogu is just too cute, and at 22% less than normal, it’s dangerously close to impulse-purchase territory as well. That’s almost its lowest price, too; with the exception of a one-off discount to £12 in September 2021 (which it hasn’t gotten anywhere near since), this is the cheapest it’s ever been.
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Lego Star Wars Dark Trooper Attack | £27.99 £19.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £9 – Luke’s magnificent entrance in The Mandalorian’s second season was a standout moment, and you can immortalize it for less with this post-Prime Day Lego deal.
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Lego Star Wars The Child | £69.99 £55.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £13 – This posable version of the adorable little alien/frog/thing has tumbled in price and stayed well below its list price so it’s worth taking a look if you want something Mando-related for your shelf.
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Lego Star Wars Hoth AT-ST Walker set | £44.99 £39.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £5 – Recreate the Battle of Hoth from The Empire Strikes Back with your own AT-ST model, which has an accessible cockpit, opening roof, shooters, and more. It also comes with Chewbacca, Hoth AT-ST pilot, and Hoth Rebel Trooper mini-figs.
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Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon (reduced packaging) | £149.99 £129.95 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £20 – That’s a pretty good price for one of the most sought-after kits around, and it’s not even time for the Prime Day Lego deals yet. Although it has been cheaper in the past, that’s not too common so we’d recommend jumping on this one if you wanted the galaxy’s fastest hunk o’ junk on your shelf.
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Lego Technic Formula E Porsche 99X Electric | £44.99 £29.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £15 – If you’re a gearhead, this Prime Day Lego deal will be perfect. You’re getting a solid 33% off this recreation of the Porsche 99X, and that’s the cheapest it’s ever been.
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Nonetheless, you aren’t completely sunk without a membership. There are plenty of offers for non-subscribers, and you can always rely on the competition to bring their own sales too. Basically, keep your eyes open for Best Buy, Walmart, and Target sales away from Amazon itself during that week.
What to expect from Prime Day Lego deals 2022
Even though the best offers tend to be reserved for Amazon gear, TVs, or Prime Day laptop deals, that isn’t to say savings on Lego aren’t available. In fact, you can get a good deal of money off sets if you’re quick.
Based on Primes of years past, we expect the most tempting offers to be on Star Wars kits in 2022. These always seem to get the lion’s share of reductions and are some of the most popular sets overall, so it stands to reason that they’ll be spotlighted. We always see discounts on helmets (as evidenced by the Stormtrooper’s (opens in new tab) 20% discount last year, not to mention the constant price-drops we’ve had on Darth Vader’s mask (opens in new tab) over the last few months) and mid-range vehicles such as the AT-ST from Mandalorian (opens in new tab), so they’re a safe bet this time around. Similarly, the new diorama kits – such as the Death Star Trench Run (opens in new tab) – could get a price cut as well. These haven’t been discounted since hitting shelves recently, so Prime Day could be your first opportunity to save cash on them.
Be sure to watch out for the hugely popular Millennium Falcon (opens in new tab) as well. Although it averages at $140 or more, the lowest price we’ve ever seen was $128 in August 2021. Anything close to that is worth pouncing on.
Harry Potter and Super Mario sets are sure bets too. They always go on offer during sales, as evidenced by Walmart’s $20 saving on the Great Hall (opens in new tab). In much the same way, the Super Mario starter course (opens in new tab) has been at $47.99 since before the last Prime Day Lego deals, so it could easily drop further this time around.
Surprisingly, Classic kits (such as the Transparent Bricks (opens in new tab)) have been known to get great deals as well, as have entries from the Architecture range. We don’t see why this won’t continue in 2022.
Seeking out some present inspiration ahead of the Prime Day Lego deals? Be sure to drop by our guide to the best gifts for gamers. If you’re on the lookout for something you can enjoy with family and friends, on the other hand, don’t miss the best board games or these board games for adults.