If you're looking to have some LEGO style fun this Halloween, we've got some ideas for you. Your holiday fun doesn't have to involve asking strangers for sugary treats -- you can get creative with LEGO! Previously, we shared several Halloween themed LEGO sets. Below we're sharing some more sets. Most of these are small and suitable for all ages. Note that some of these sets are no longer manufactured by LEGO so they are available at "collectible" pricing. These sets are all fun to build, and, when complete, they make fun festive Halloween display pieces.
This 132-piece LEGO set is perfect for Halloween. You'll build a couple of spooky ornaments: a fanged spider and a haunted house! This set was new in 2021. This set is great for anyone who keeps a holiday tree up all year -- you'll get two new Halloween holiday ornaments!
This cute LEGO BrickHeadz set includes 151 pieces. Your completed build will be a green witch in the exaggerated BrickHeadz style, with accessories like a cauldron and a broomstick. This set was new in 2018.
This is a 130-piece LEGO building set that's great for Halloween. The finished build will be two ornaments that would look great on your Halloween-themed holiday tree. The LEGO ornaments, a pumpkin and a bat, come in a fun and spooky themed gift box. This set was new in 2020.
This is a fun LEGO set for Halloween. You'll build a Vampire figure and a small bat companion with this 150-piece set. This highly rated LEGO kit was new back in 2018.
This fun and spooky LEGO BrickHeadz set uses 136 pieces to put together a ghost. The complete set includes a buildable display surface, plus bat, jack-o-lantern, spider, and bone accessories. The ghost build is featured in the exaggerated cartoon-like BrickHeadz style. This set was new in 2020.
This little bagged LEGO set is great for Halloween. You'll build two items with the 156 pieces included: a bat figure and a small pumpkin. This highly rated and collectible set was new back in 2014.
This is another fun LEGO BrickHeadz build that's perfect for Halloween. The figure here is a traditional Frankenstein's monster, in dramatic black and white! The exaggerated blocky style of the BrickHeadz figure works perfectly with the classic Universal movie monster and his blocky head! This very highly rated set of 108 LEGO pieces was first introduced in 2020.
Happy Pride Day! This day to bring awareness to LGBTQ+ Pride is on the anniversary of the Stonewall riots of June 28, 1969. Use your LEGO bricks to make a symbol of inclusivity and pride, a heart, with these free instructions.
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