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I'm a diehard LEGO fan with more than 100 sets in my collection (so far). While my holiday wish list is full of more sets I'd love to add, I know how hard it can be to surprise a fellow LEGO collector when you aren't sure what sets that person already owns. The solution? I found 15 gift ideas for those LEGO-obsessed people on your list—from a custom LEGO minifigure to on-theme storage solutions—and I guarantee my fellow fans will appreciate everything.
I mean, I'd also love a trip to one of the Legoland resorts, but if that's out of the realm of possibility, there's LEGO puzzles, mugs, and bags available that would be so fun for a LEGO collector to unwrap. And if you really do want to gift them a set, I've got a list of the 15 best new sets of 2025 with ideas to inspire your shopping.
Every LEGO set comes with an assortment of random extra pieces, and I'm constantly tossing them in drawers (and then never able to find them when I need them). This storage container is much better storage solution than a boring plastic tote, as it looks just like a minifigure head.
If they commute to the office every day, they'll love this gorgeously designed, insulated lunch box that brings the LEGO botanicals to life in a new way. It's part of the Herschel X LEGO collab and is an elevated way for them to tote their food to work.
Minifigures (or minifigs, as fans call them) are what makes sets come to life—and for just $12, you can make one that looks just like them. You can customize everything from the outfit to the hair, and even pick different heights and add accessories to make your character come to life.
The Venn diagram of people that love LEGO and people that enjoy puzzles is almost a perfect circle; There's something soothing about snapping pieces together. This 1000-piece puzzle features pets made out of LEGO bricks, and is a great under-$20 gifting option. If you really want to give them a challenge, my mom put this one that's minifigure heads together and said it was a tough (but fun!) puzzle.
Designed to look just like an oversized LEGO 1X1 brick, this light can be placed on a nightstand and glows in nine different colors—it even has a 30 minute timer that cycles through the colors. It's made from asilicone material, and is uses three AAA batteries, so it's great for traveling.
While sets are a popular option, some people like to build from their own imaginations. This 850-brick set will allow them to create whatever they can dream up. It even comes with its own storage container that looks like a LEGO.
This backpack that looks like a LEGO brick comes in 10 colors, including the traditional yellow, and even a gold option for fans of the show LEGO Masters. The studs on the front have zippers to stow small items like keys and earbuds. I'm also eyeing this crossbody bag that's designed to look like a stud as well.
Many builders like me are afraid to make the jump to My Own Creations (MOCs). This book has plenty of inspiration and guidance for creating everything from cars to castles.
I love a good marker, and hate when I'm working on my adult coloring books and they roll away. I was thrilled to get these as a gift since the edges are squared off and connect together with LEGO bricks. What's more, you can even connect regular bricks to the top or add your own minifigures to them as well.
Did you know that the first minifigure to have a beard came out in 1989? Kids (or adults) can learn a bunch of interesting trivia about the history of LEGO in this hardcover book that's available on Amazon.
Storing bricks is a perpetual problem for LEGO builders, because you can't always keep all your sets displayed. These soft-sided bags are printed with a brick texture and have a see-through, zippered top to help you find just the right piece.
This mug is currently sitting on my desk and is bringing me a lot of joy. It comes in different expressions including a winking face, a smirk, and even a skull, but this silly one is my favorite. If they don't drink coffee, this thoughtful gift can also be used to store pens or even a handful of LEGO bricks.
My current dilemma is finding places to display all of my completed LEGO sets. There's just a limit on shelving I can fit in my apartment, and I'm not alone. Any LEGO fan will appreciated this clear case that covers the builds and has an elevated shelf, with bricks to keep your set from moving. There's also a protective plastic case, if you've got kids or pets around.
For a desk or nightstand, they can add some color with a LEGO brick drawer like this one. It can be used to stow necessities like minifigures, pens, and notebooks, and even comes in a variety of colors and sizes, too.
The perfect stocking stuffer is this minifigure keychain that has a secret feature: It works as a tiny light that can help you find your keys in your bag or late at night.