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Sound the bargain klaxon, because Black Friday Lego deals are officially here for 2025! Everyone's full of Thanksgiving cheer, the discounts are flying, and there are price cuts as far as the eye can see. What ones should you go for?

Because the team and I have many reviews under our belt and a lot of hands-on experience, you won't just find random kits plucked from the ether here either; we're prioritizing Black Friday Lego deals that we've been up close and personal with. If we wouldn't want to spend our own money on it, I'm not gonna include it here!

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I've written about Lego and toys for GamesRadar+ since 2018, but my bylines stretch back over a decade. Besides reviewing sets and covering news surrounding the bricks from Billund on a weekly basis, I spend my time watching out for discounts on Lego sets of all kinds. That means I know what a good price cut looks like and how to navigate sales like Black Friday for max value.

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The best Black Friday Lego deals in the US

Lego Fortnite Llama| $39.99$24.99 at AmazonSave $15 Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Fortnite Llama | $39.99 $24.99 at Amazon
Save $15 – Thanks to having nearly 40% off, this Fortnite Llama has come tumbling down to a record low price. We adore this model here at GamesRadar+ so can highly recommend it as a self-gift or a present for a Fortnite-obsessed loved one.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a fun but inexpensive display piece
✅ You're hunting down good gifts

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather get the Battle Bus instead

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💲 Walmart | $31.94

Lego Disney Simba The Lion King Cub| $19.99$13.99 at Best BuySave $6 -Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Disney Simba The Lion King Cub | $19.99 $13.99 at Best Buy
Save $6 - I just can't wait to be king... or for this adorable set, which really charmed me when I saw it ahead of release via the London Toy Fair 2025, to go on offer. One of those just happened, and you won't get any prizes for guessing which.

Buy it if:
✅ You want something small and affordable
✅ You're hunting down Disney gifts

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer the bigger version

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💲 Walmart | $19.98

Lego Botanicals Mini Bonsai Trees | $64.99$44.99 at AmazonSave $20 -Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Botanicals Mini Bonsai Trees | $64.99 $44.99 at Amazon
Save $20 - If you find real houseplants a hassle to look after or you just want a great gift, the Botanicals collection is where I'd always recommend starting... and this new kit for 2025 is absolutely perfect on both fronts. It's never been cheaper than it is now, and the kit has an average cost closer to $61.

Buy it if:
✅ You like the idea of an indoor Lego garden
✅ You struggle to keep actual houseplants alive

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want something for kids

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💲 Walmart | $89.99

Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi | $129.99$104.99 at AmazonSave $25  Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi | $129.99 $104.99 at Amazon
Save $25 We're looking at a single dollar from a record low price here, with the previous all-time low being $103.99. That makes this offer on a very nostalgic kit a front-runner in today's Black Friday Lego deals.

Buy it if:
✅ You grew up on Super Mario World
✅ You want an interactive display model

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're looking for a toy

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💲 Walmart | $104.99

Lego Marvel The Avengers Helicarrier | $80 $40 at WalmartSave $40
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Lego Marvel The Avengers Helicarrier | $80 $40 at Walmart
Save $40 – With a massive 50% discount, this is one of the better Black Friday Lego deals I've seen so far. The Helicarrier hasn't ever been cheaper, and the previous record low was $43ish. In fact, my price-matching software suggests it typically hovers far closer to full price, so this is a bargain.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a classy display piece
✅ You adore those early MCU days

Don't buy it if:
❌ You have the older, bigger version

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💲 Amazon | Out of stock

Lego Star Wars Dark Falcon | $179.99$152 at AmazonSave $28  Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Star Wars Dark Falcon | $179.99 $152 at Amazon
Save $28 We have seen this grungier, evil alternative to the Millennium Falcon for less before, but that 15% saving is still pretty decent on the whole. It's certainly worth keeping an eye on in case it drops further in the Black Friday Lego deals.

Buy it if:
✅ You adored Rebuild the Galaxy
✅ You actually prefer an edgier Falcon

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather get the standard Falcon

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💲 Walmart | $152

Lego Star Wars Grogu with Hover Pram | $99.99$49.99 at WalmartSave $50 -Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Star Wars Grogu with Hover Pram | $99.99 $49.99 at Walmart
Save $50 - The adorable new Baby Yoda kit (which, if you ask me, is a step above the old 'Lego The Child' set) has never been cheaper than it is now for Black Friday. The average cost of this set across 90 days has been $86, so that's a tremendous mark down for the little guy.

Buy it if:
✅ It's all about Grogu for you
✅ You're tracking down Star Wars gifts

Don't buy it if:
❌ Those big, beady eyes creep you out

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💲 Amazon | Out of stock

Lego Harry Potter Thestral Family| $69.99$48.99 at AmazonSave $21 -Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Harry Potter Thestral Family | $69.99 $48.99 at Amazon
Save $21 - Thanks to a handy 30% price cut, this recreation of the Wizarding World's memorable steeds has never been cheaper than it is now in honor of Black Friday. The usual cost is somewhere in the mid-$60s, too.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a more left-field kit
✅ These creatures always intrigued you

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't wanna display death horses, thank you very much

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💲 Walmart | $71.99

Lego Minecraft The Creeper | $39.99$31.95 at AmazonSave $8 -Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Minecraft The Creeper | $39.99 $31.95 at Amazon
Save $8 - OK, I appreciate that it doesn't feel like a whole lot of money off the sticker price. But this kit has never been cheaper since it launched earlier this year, and the batting average is more like $36 across the past three months. I saw this in person at the 2025 London Toy Fair before the model was announced, and fell in love with it right away.

Buy it if:
✅ You want something for display
✅ You want a gift for a Minecraft fan

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're fine waiting for a bigger price cut

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💲 Walmart | $31.95

Lego Marvel Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock Subway Train Scene | $54.99$43.99 at AmazonSave $11 -Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Marvel Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock Subway Train Scene | $54.99 $43.99 at Amazon
Save $11 - This kit recreates what might be my favorite ever scene in a superhero movie, the Subway fight from Spider-Man 2, and my colleague who built this has nothing but praise for it. It averages $53 most of the time, so this record low is certainly impressive.

Buy it if:
✅ You have a soft spot for Spider-Man 2
✅ You're finding gifts for Marvel fans

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather wait for a bigger discount

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💲 Walmart | $43.99

Lego Jango Fett's Firespray-Class Starship | $299.99$268 at WalmartSave $30 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Jango Fett's Firespray-Class Starship | $299.99 $268 at Walmart
Save $30 - Seeing as this 2025 model has only been available at a select couple of stores, I think we might be looking at a record low price here. Nobody else is providing the same price cut, so I sincerely doubt you'll find a better offer before Black Friday Lego deals are done.

Buy it if:
✅ You love the more complex sets
✅ You have a UCS collection

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather get a potential Boba Fett variant

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💲 Lego | $299.99

Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2025 | $44.99$35.99 at WalmartSave $9 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2025 | $44.99 $35.99 at Walmart
Save $9 - Although I've seen this 2025 Advent Calendar go for less before now, these are typically impossible to find the closer we get to December. As such, I'd pounce on the saving now before stock inevitably runs out.

Buy it if:
✅ You're fed up of normal advent calendars
✅ Having a cute collection of droids sounds great

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer chocolate calendars, actually

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💲 Amazon | Out of stock

Lego Harry Potter Mandrake | $69.99$40.99 at AmazonSave $29 -Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Harry Potter Mandrake | $69.99 $40.99 at Amazon
Save $29 - What's that? A record low price? Why, yes, I believe it is. This version of the screeching houseplant from Chamber of Secrets is at an all-time low price, and it's normally more like $54.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a quirky display piece
✅ You enjoy 'replica' sets

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're expecting sound effects

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💲 Walmart | $54.99

The best Black Friday Lego deals in the UK

Lego Dark Falcon | £159.99£89.99 at AmazonSave £60  Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Dark Falcon | £159.99 £89.99 at Amazon
Save £60 That enormous saving slashes the alt-universe Millennium Falcon down by 44% in total, which made me do a double-take. That's because we've not seen this model cheaper before, and it averages a price of £115 most of the time.

Buy it if:
✅ You enjoyed Rebuild the Galaxy
✅ You like an edgier Falcon

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer the standard Falcon

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💲 Very | £89.99

Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi | £115£76.67 at ArgosSave £38  Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi | £115 £76.67 at Argos
Save £38 And here comes Argos with another excellent saving. This nostalgic set is normally around £94, but now we're staring down the barrel of a record low price. Lovely stuff.

Buy it if:
✅ You grew up with Super Mario World
✅ You want an interactive model

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want a toy for kids

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💲 Amazon | £114.86

Lego Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon | £734.99 £525 at ArgosSave £210 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon | £734.99 £525 at Argos
Save £210 - Of all the Lego sets on shelves right now, I'm not sure any can match the hype surrounding the UCS Falcon. As noted in our full Lego UCS Millennium Falcon review, it's probably the best Star Wars kit ever made, and it's currently got a lot of money off for Black Friday.

Buy it if:
✅ You want the best Star Wars set
✅ You want something truly impressive

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't have a lot of display space

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💲 John Lewis | Out of stock

Lego Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon's Tale | £314.99 £220.49 at ArgosSave £94 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon's Tale | £314.99 £220.49 at Argos
Save £94 - I think this might be a record low price on the truly impressive Lego D&D kit, and because it isn't available at most retailers (aside from Argos and Lego, anyway), it's not as if a better offer will wander along. As such, I'd highly recommend snagging this offer while you can if you were at all tempted.

Buy it if:
✅ You adore more complex, detailed sets
✅ You love finding hidden secrets

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't have much display space

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💲 Lego | £314.99

Lego Game Boy | £54.99£44.99 at AmazonSave £10 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Game Boy | £54.99 £44.99 at Amazon
Save £10 - We love the Game Boy kit over here, and it's never been cheaper than it is now for Black Friday! Seeing as it only just came out in October, I doubt you'll find a better offer this side of 2026.

Buy it if:
✅ You grew up with the Game Boy
✅ You're a retro fan

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're happy to hold off for a bigger price cut

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💲 Smyths Toys | £44.99

Lego Fortnite Mecha Team Leader | £209.99£156.99 at VerySave £48 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Fortnite Mecha Team Leader | £209.99 £156.99 at Very
Save £48 - Very has swooped in to claim the record low price crown now that Amazon has sold out of the kit, so head over that way if you want one of Fortnite's biggest (and arguably best) kits to date.

Buy it if:
✅ You absolutely adore Fortnite
✅ You want a display piece for your gaming setup

Don't buy it if:
❌ Your heart belongs to the Klombo kit

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💲 Zavvi | £179.99

Lego Lord of the Rings Barad-dur | £399.99£339.85 at AmazonSave £60 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Lord of the Rings Barad-dur | £399.99 £339.85 at Amazon
Save £60 - I've never seen this model go for any less than it is now, and it rarely drops anywhere below £385. With that in mind, Black Friday really is bringing the goods by cutting 15% off the Dark Lord Sauron's gaff.

Buy it if:
✅ You want something jaw-dropping
✅ You're a massive Lord of the Rings nerd

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer Rivendell or the Shire

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💲 Lego | £399.99

Lego Star Wars UCS AT-ST | £179.99£134.99 at AmazonSave £45 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Star Wars UCS AT-ST | £179.99 £134.99 at Amazon
Save £45 - Did someone say "chicken-walker?" The new 2025 version of the AT-ST has tumbled down in price faster than one of the walkers being hit by an Ewok trap, and now Black Friday is providing us with a record low.

Buy it if:
✅ You have a UCS model collection
✅ You want the most up-to-date version of the vehicle

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want a playset for kids

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💲 Very | £149.99

Lego Great Deku Tree | £259.99 £220.99 at AmazonSave £39 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Great Deku Tree | £259.99 £220.99 at Amazon
Save £39 - Because this excellent gaming kit hardly ever dips below an average cost of £252 or thereabouts, such a big price cut for Black Friday caught my attention. I've built this myself and am a tremendous fan of how it honours Zelda games from across the saga, so fans should take heed.

Buy it if:
✅ You're a massive fan of Zelda
✅ Breath of the Wild is a favorite of yours

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather get the teased Ganon set

Price check:
💲 Lego | £259.99

Lego Rivendell | £429.99£365.49 at AmazonSave £64.50 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:
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Lego Rivendell | £429.99 £365.49 at Amazon
Save £64.50 - As noted in my Lego Rivendell review, this is my favorite ever set. That makes it hitting such a low price (which is just a couple of quid away from a record low) all the more gasp-worthy. If you want a true showstopper display piece, it's this.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a phenomenally detailed set
✅ You're a huge LotR nerd, just like I am

Don't buy it if:
❌ You despise tricksy little hobbitses

Price check:
💲 Lego | £429.99

Your Black Friday Lego deals questions, answered

Lego The Mighty Bowser on a wooden table with his hands in the air

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

When does Black Friday end?

This year's Black Friday Lego deals will officially come to an end at midnight on November 28, 2025, but in reality it's not as simple as that. The sale tends to continue on into the following week, albeit relabelled as Cyber Monday savings in a lot of cases. I wouldn't necessarily leave it that long if there's something you're particularly keen to get because it might not last, but it's good to have the safety net of a few more days to save on Lego.

Is Black Friday a good time to buy Lego?

Honestly, Black Friday is the best time to buy Lego. While discounts exist throughout the year, we never see anything on this scale or with such consistency at any other time. You'll enjoy a wealth of record low prices across the Black Friday period on everything from cheap kits to premium models, so it's your chance to save big. Practically every range (from Star Wars to Marvel) is included in those bargains too, so there should be something for everyone.

Where will I find the best Black Friday Lego deals?

It feels as though everyone is battling for a slice of the Black Friday pie, but some retailers are better than others at Lego discounts. I've been covering the sale for quite a long time now (over six years and counting), and I usually find the following stores to be the most reliably good.

- Amazon: I appreciate that this is an obvious answer, but it really is the best for overall value and variety. The only downside is that it also gets flooded with third-party knock-offs, so be aware you might need to go digging.
- Walmart: Second in my list of go-to retailers is Walmart. It tends to match Amazon for most discounts blow for blow, so it's a great backup if Amazon sells out of something.
- Zavvi: I don't usually hit Zavvi first, but it's worth watching out for when it comes to older, premium kits. It's one of the few stores I've seen to slash prices on models that have long since sold out everywhere else.
- Best Buy: There's an enviable range of Lego discounts here, and even though they're not as strong as those seen at Amazon or Walmart, that doesn't mean you should sleep on the offers. It's great for those smaller, more family-friendly models.

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Walmart's 5-in1 Minecraft Lego giftset is perfect for Christmas and just $45

Walmart's exclusive Lego Minecraft 5-in-1 gift set box detailing all the sets included

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Walmart has a seemingly exclusive Lego Minecraft 5-in-1 gift set that's rather lovely for fans. It's made up for 5 smaller sets, which gives you a whopping 15 characters in total, which is perfect for play.

It's made up of the following sets: Steve's Desert Expedition, The Armory, The Nether Lava Battle, The Illager Desert Patrol and The Lush Cave Fight. They technically can all be bought separately, but to get all five you'd be spending considerably more than this $45 Walmart Lego Minecraft bundle.

Lego Disney Stitch is the perfect companion for watching the live action remake with again

Lego Stitch set on a table

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It's dark, cold and wet here in the UK so seeing this Lego Stitch set with its Hawaiian shirt, and flower in its hair just makes me long for some sunshine.

At $51.95 on Amazon, this Stitch set is currently at its lowest ever price. That's 20% off the usual $64.99 RRP.

It's a great set for Stitch-loving kids (and grownups obviously) as it's completely posable after you build it. It's ears and head move, you can accessorize it with a flower or a tasty-looking ice cream,

Capture some Wednesday goth magic with this Lego set that's 50% off

The Lego Wednesday Adams figure on a table next to some headphones and a book

(Image credit: Lego)

I know plenty of little girls who are obsessed with Wednesday and this Lego set is 100% for them. I'd buy it for my daughter if she wasn't 1 and had no idea who Wednesday is.

This is a poseable Wednesday doll that somehow manages to capture Jenna Ortega's portrayal of the iconic character entirely in Lego.

Keeping on the Animal Crossing theme, KK's concert is 60% off and retiring forever soon

Lego K.K.'s Concert at the Plaza set on a wooden table

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The Lego Animal Crossing K.K.'s Concert at the Plaza is currently $31.99 at Amazon, which just so happens to the be the lowest price it's ever been.

Honestly, I'd probably pay that just for the cutie K.K Slider minifigure alone, plus you get Isabelle too, but there's something so lovely about this set generally. The plaza is such an iconic space in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, seeing it brought to life in Lego is really nostalgic for those long summers (years) playing the game.

The best Animal Crossing Lego set is still at a record low price

Lego Isabelle's House Visit set, minifigures, and box laid out on a wooden table

(Image credit: Sam Loveridge)

This very picture was taken in my house almost two years ago and I'm still obsessed with the Lego Animal Crossing Isabelle's House Visit set. Some might say that the Nook's Cranny set is the best, but I'm still doubling down on this one. It's got the iconic villager house with Isabelle herself and Fauna as minifigs, and comes with so many adorable accessories to adorn your house with - both inside and out.

I love a set that's basically a little doll's house, where you can have a different display front and back, and little ones actually have something to play with as well as it being a beautiful shelf item.

Lego's already sold out of Isabelle's House Visit at this price, so the fact it's still in stock at Amazon for just $23.99 feels like a little bit of Black Friday magic.

The Piranha Plant just got a little bit cheaper

A woman at a table moves the leaf of the Lego Piranha Plant

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I know of at least four members of the GamesRadar+ team with this little chap amongst their collection. One has even been 'customized' with a pair of shades and a fake cigarette in its mouth as it sits proudly on a desk in our office here in the UK. Obviously even if you don't want to pimp it out quite in the same way, this is such a great set for Super Mario lovers.

It looks great and the attention to detail is awesome. I love the fact it's pretty compact, not taking up much more space than an actual houseplant, and has a little hidden thing to discover.

The Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant is currently $47.95 at Amazon, which is actually 4 cents cheaper than it was a few days ago.

This actual dancing Groot is a sweet gift at a record low price

Kid building Lego Dancing Groot set

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Groot in all its forms its basically the best thing about Guardians of the Galaxy. This Lego version of shoot baby Groot is really sweet, capturing its mischievous spirit and love of the boogie.

What's really cool about it is that when built, you can turn a crank on the back of the pot to actually make Groot dance. He comes with accessories like a pair of headphones and some sunglasses too, along with extra leaves and three different nameplates, so it's a lovely set for customization. Everything can be stored away in the pot too, which is a nice touch for keeping everything together.

The Lego Marvel Dancing Groot set is currently $35.95 at Amazon, and while that's only just under $10 off, it's the lowest price we've ever seen it at.

The Lego Game Boy is a steal in the UK right now

Masculine presenting person with blue shirt holding Lego Game Boy in left hand and Zelda cart in right at desk.

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UK friends, here's one for you specifically. The Lego Game Boy is currently £48 at Argos, which is at least £5 off the usual RRP. It's selling out everywhere at the moment, so if you're looking for this for yourself or a gift, it's a great saving.

I personally have this on my Christmas list, and there was a delightfully rattly box that turned up a few days ago that suggests my partner has nabbed this very deal.

For our US friends, I'm afraid everyone's still got it at full price or out of stock right now,

This Lego set has got it where it counts

Lego Millennium Falcon set laid out on a wooden surface

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

If you move at lightspeed, you can still grab the Millennium Falcon midi-ship set for just two cents off a record low price - it's $67.97 at Amazon right now, down from $85.

This is absolutely one of my favorite Star Wars kits; although other Falcon models are more detailed or impressive on the whole, this strikes the best balance between quality and price. As such, I think it's the best fit for the majority of people. It looks the part with a striking, rag-tag silhouette that's suitably peppered with greebly bits, but it also doesn't take up much space on display. That means you can fit it on a desk or shelf without having to clear loads of real-estate. As someone with an abundance of 'stuff' already, I certainly appreciate this.

No expense spared!

Lego T.rex Skull set on a desk, with plaque

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I adore the Jurassic Park series; that theme is seared into my brain, the story is truly iconic, and those effects are still incredible decades on. That's part of the reason why I fell head over heels for this new 'fossils' range that Lego has started putting out. I can imagine Alan Grant or John Hammond having something like this on their desk.

Basically, it's a very handsome display piece... and it's not hideously expensive. Well, especially not now the Black Friday Lego deals are here. The T-rex Skull is currently the cheapest it's ever been, tumbling down from $40 to $24.99 at Amazon. I've not seen it go much below $26 before now, so that's a great discount, all things considered.

Ohana means family, and this Black Friday deal lets you add Stitch to yours

Lego Stitch beside a large plush toy, and a Top Trumps case

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

Stitch has had a very good year, all things considered. The loveable blue alien got a tremendously popular live action movie earlier in 2025, and now he's back in the spotlight. That makes this saving (which takes the adorable kit down to a record low of $51.95 via Amazon instead of $65) particularly timely.

The thing I like most about this one is how expressive it is despite being essentially a pile of bricks. Its movable ears and really help bring it to life in a way I hadn't anticipated at first, and that means you can customize its pose to taste as well.

This adorable Disney Lego set hasn't ever been cheaper than it is now

Lego WALL-E and EVE models on a blue background, with a white box reading "GamesRadar+, save $15" beside them

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As a Disney fan, my wife gave a delighted squeal when I brought this Lego set home and was immediately keen to get building - and considering how darn cute Wall-E and Eva are in the kit, I don't blame her in the slightest.

Although $15 off may not seem like much, the model is currently at a record low price of $55.95 at Amazon for Black Friday. Before now the best we'd seen was a reduction taking it down to $62, so today's saving is by far the best we've seen.

Adore Disney/Pixar yourself, or want an easy gift? I'd highly recommend this one.

This Hogwarts discount is pure magic

A hand giving a thumbs up in front of the Hogwarts Castle and Grounds Lego set box

(Image credit: Future / Benjamin Abbott)

Are you still bitter about not receiving your Hogwarts letter? Yeah, me too. If you'd like to have a little slice of the Wizarding World on your shelf as recompense, this Black Friday Lego deal should be on your wishlist. It recreates the school of witchcraft and wizardry at a more reasonable scale than previous models, allowing you to display it with pride without it needing what feels like a small room just to show it off.

I've been putting this together myself and have been impressed at how it layers in dungeon spaces from throughout the stories (like the Chamber of Secrets and Mirror of Erised room) as a foundation for the rest of the build. That's why I'd say $140 at Amazon is a reasonable price, especially because that's only $5 or so away from a record low.

Lego's own discounts are live, so are they any good?

Roger roger, this deal is far from being a clanker

A child poses the Lego Battle Droid on a wooden table

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Of those Amazon offers, another that caught my eye right away was the one on the Phantom Menace Battle Droid with STAP kit. It's a solid mid-range, mid-weight set that isn't too complex but will be a welcome challenge for most. It also looks incredibly intricate and dynamic when constructed.

Crucially, you can have the Battle Droid standing free of the STAP vehicle as well; you can set it up on foot, ready to blast some Jedi or Gungans on the fields of Naboo. At $89.99 via Amazon, it's never been cheaper.

Take five, folks

Whacka whacka whacka your way to this excellent Black Friday saving

Lego Pac-Man Arcade

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If you're feeling nostalgic for the days gone by, this Black Friday Lego deal should do the trick. Yep, you can grab the Pac-Man kit (which is made to look like an arcade cabinet mid-game) for a heavily reduced $188.99 at Amazon instead of $270.

For starters, that's a record low price - we've never seen it anywhere close to that before. Secondly, my goodness, but is it a hyper-detailed model with references to spare. As noted in our Lego Pac-Man Arcade review, it's "an excellent set, and one which will delight both retro and core Lego fans [...] Satisfying, eye-catching, and full of secrets, this is definitely one for both displayers and tinkerers alike."

Get that bounty on an impressive Star Wars price cut

A man moving the wings of the Lego Jango Fett's Firespray-Class Starship model

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Jango Fett's UCS ship is still available at a very enviable $268 at Walmart, and I'm pretty sure we've not ever seen it for less. With that in mind, I'd highly recommend making your way over to Walmart to secure that bounty if you were tempted by the model. I have my doubts we'll see a better offer any time soon, so it's worth striking now.

Having seen this in person, I can confirm that it's a very impressive model. It's the kind of thing that draws all eyes when you walk into a room, particularly when displayed in upright flight mode.

Jingle bells are starting to ring, so celebrate with some Lego Advent Calendars

Lego Star Wars, Harry Potter, Disney, and Minecraft Advent Calendar minifigures and items laid out on wooden surfaces, divided by white lines

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Are any other 2025 Lego Advent Calendars on offer right now? To be frank, they're few and far between - but they do exist. As I mentioned earlier, the Star Wars version is currently $35.99 at Walmart. Meanwhile, the Harry Potter one (which might my favorite, seeing as it features a load of fantastic beasts) is $31.49 at Amazon. The last one I'm seeing on offer is the Disney Frozen version for $24.35 at Amazon. The usual price for all these is $45, so those aren't bad offers by any means.

What about the Minecraft, City, and Friends calendars, then? These seem to be completely out of stock, unfortunately enough for us. Indeed, they sold out earlier in November and haven't reappeared since. If you do happen to see them out in the wild by some miracle, grab 'em - you're unlikely to get another opportunity.

This Harry Potter discount is a screamingly good deal

Lego Mandrake on a shelf amongst real plants

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I'm a big fan of 'replica' kits that recreate something that appeared in the films at a larger scale, like the Talking Sorting Hat... or this Lego Mandrake. It brings us the hyper ugly screeching plant from Chamber of Secrets in Lego form, and you can yank it out of the pot by its branches just like in the movie. Sadly this one doesn't actually scream because it doesn't have a Lego sound block, but still; it's cool to look at nonetheless. Particularly because it's $40.99 at Amazon right now, e.g. its lowest ever price.

Epic Spider-Man scene is still swinging around at a record low price

Lego Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock Subway Train Scene (76321) side-on view

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I'm very pleasantly surprised that one of my favorite Marvel kits this year - Spider-Man 2's Doc Ock Subway Train Scene - is still at a record low price for 2025's Black Friday Lego deals. Considering the nostalgia surrounding that movie and the heavily-reduced cost of $43.99 at Amazon, I was a bit worried it's fly off shelves.

Part of the reason I'm so keen on this one is because it serves as a display piece or a toy for younger Spidey fans. Yes, it's got some iconic minifigures and a cool setting to fight over that'll be a popular addition to any kid's toybox. But you can also set it up just like in the movie (with the addition of J. Jonah Jameson and Aunt May, for some reason) on your desk or shelf, complete with Spider-Man trying to stop the train and accidentally tearing bricks loose from the surrounding buildings. If you want to get fancy, you could even buy a couple of these and use the Subway cars as part of your City/Lego Railroad setup; it's designed to work on those tracks.

Avengers, assemble before it's too late

The Avengers Helicarrier (76295) top-down view on a neutral background

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The impressive Helicarrier kit from Avengers is still half price ($40 at Walmart), but we're starting to run out of time to take advantage of that saving. According to Walmart, 70% of the stock has run out.

With a cost at 50% less than normal, I'd say it's well worth jumping on this deal. The kit is a compact yet surprisingly intricate display piece that looks rather fancy on show thanks to that display stand showing it at the best possible angle. Yes, the overabundance of stickers is annoying. But considering how massive the saving is, it's something I can forgive.

One of my favorite Lego Fortnite kits is still on offer

Lego Fortnite Supply Llama (77071) alongside the original Supply Llama sent to creators

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The Supply Llama (which is hands down one of my favorite Fortnite kits to date) is still on offer at a record low price, so I wanted to celebrate that here for a moment. $24.99 at Amazon rather than the usual $35 is an aggressively good discount, and this model strikes such a good balance between fan service and cost. Despite being less expensive, it still captures its inspiration's look perfect and crams loads of Fortnite accessories into the mix too.

Trying to find the perfect gift for a Fortnite fan? This is it.

Grab this Creeper discount before it goes tick, tick, boom

Lego The Creeper on a green background, with "save $8" and the GamesRadar+ logo on a white box

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One set I fell in love with right away at the London Toy Fair 2025 was this bricky rendition of Minecraft's most iconic foe - the Creeper. It's absolutely spot-on, to the point that it barely looks like Lego at all.

Seeing as it's currently $8 less (which takes us to a record low price of $31.95 at Amazon), now's a great time to strike if you wanted a Minecraft-themed desk buddy, something to spruce your gaming setup, or a gift for a Minecraft-loving family-member. Because it's not an overly complex build and should be finished in a sitting or two, it should suit beginners and expert builders alike.

You're running out of time to grab this alternate advent calendar

Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar against a pink background, with "save $9" on a white box with a GamesRadar+ logo

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While we have seen it for less before now, it's worth mentioning that you can get a tidy discount on the Star Wars 2025 Lego Advent Calendar right now; it's $35.99 at Walmart, down from $45. These always sell out before we get to December, at least in my experience, and I can't imagine it'll hang around for long as the day wears on. If you want something a little more interesting than chocolate this year, I'd recommend getting on this while you still can - I highly doubt it'll still be here at that price tomorrow.

Fantastic beast deals, and where to find them

Lego Thestrals on an orange background beside a 'save $21' badge with the GamesRadar+ logo

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Of all the offers that we've been getting over the past several days, one has surprised me more than the others - the Thestral kit from Harry Potter. This has ended up being one of the most popular kits on this page, with plenty of you clicking on it. As such, I wanted to give it a shoutout... particularly because it's only $48.99 at Amazon right now.

These fantastic beasts have a very specific, memorable look, and I was doubtful at first that Lego could match it. But you know what? They really have. While these creatures aren't to scale with normal Harry Potter minifigures, this allows the kit to nail that lanky, skeletal aesthetic and offer plenty of articulation for posing.

Jumping into Hyperspace with an excellent Dark Falcon price cut

The Dark Falcon on a Star-Wars themed shelf, with minifigures on it

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If you were a fan of Rebuild the Galaxy or simply love the Millennium Falcon, this 'evil' version of the ship from the tongue-in-cheek series is on offer right now. To be precise, it's $28 less at $152 via Amazon. That isn't necessarily a record low price, but it's still pretty good for such a substantial kit.

This one is based on the (now-unavailable) Rise of Skywalker Falcon, albeit with a black overhaul with red accents. It comes with a lot of unique minifigures as well, from Darth Jar Jar to Darth Rey. There's even a 'good' version of Darth Vader, who's now decked out in white. Basically, it's quite eye-catching and offers plenty to examine even if you have a Falcon already. I certainly enjoyed checking out the differences between this and the normal version.

This amazing Super Mario World set is just a dollar away from a record low price

Lego Super Mario & Yoshi set on a wooden desk with toad lamp

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Heads up, '90s gamers, because the Lego Super Mario World set is just a dollar away from its cheapest ever price - it's $104.99 at Amazon right now, down from the usual $130. Our very own Managing Editor of Hardware, Tabitha Baker, has this on her desk, and she's full of praise for it.

Personally speaking, I can't get over how well it mimics the look of the on-screen sprite from the SNES game; it's an absolute dead-ringer, as if it's double-jumped off the CRT screen. That's not even the best bit, though. While it'd be a cool enough display piece, you can turn the crank to make Yoshi move. It's a really fun party trick that should delight fellow Super Mario fans, so I can't recommend this one enough.

What have you got in the Black Friday sale so far?

Posing the head of the Lego Fortnite Supply Llama (77071)

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Have you managed to pick up anything so far, or is there something you're hoping to get your hands on? Sound off in the comments! I want to hear from you.

Which stores should you prioritize? This is what I've found so far

Lego UCS X-Wing Starfighter, hand placing R2D2 in the astromech socket

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Wondering which stores to hit first? Having been tracking 2025's Black Friday Lego deals for over a week now, I'm starting to see some patterns emerge. Amazon is, rather unsurprisingly, still the best place to go overall for range and variety. However, it's starting to run out of stock all over the place in the US. Walmart and Best Buy are fortunately on hand to pick up the slack, with the former in particular managing to provide similar price cuts to Amazon.

As for the UK, it's still about Amazon. The retail giant has the best offers by far, and its stock seems pretty stable at the time of writing. Plus, it has the advantage of free Prime delivery on its side. While rivals such as Very can provide the same offers, they charge for delivery. That increases the overall cost, so it's not quite as good value as it first appears unless you're buying in bulk.

Can we expect prices to improve throughout the day?

A Lego D&D Beholder, Millennium Falcon, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Super Mario set divided by a white line

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Ah, the age-old question. Is it better to hold off until the last second, or should you dive in now while the going's good? Although it's entirely possible that prices could drop further at the last minute in a few select cases, I highly doubt it at this point. In my experience, the opposite is more likely. As demand increases and things drop out of stock, there's a possibility costs will begin to creep back up. If there's something you fancied at a record low price, or very close to it, I'd probably act now to avoid disappointment. While there's always a chance things could improve, your odds are very, very slim.

Give me a sitrep! Here's what you need to know

Lego Great Deku Tree, R2-D2, Supply Llama, and Piranha Plant sets in front of a 'Black Friday deals' badge, against a yellow background

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So, what's up in the world of Black Friday Lego deals? After having a scout around, it looks as though most discounts from yesterday are still going strong this morning (yep, retailers threw caution to the winds and kicked off their sale early). While I'm seeing a few items drop out of stock, the majority of things are still available at their Black Friday prices.

I do anticipate things moving very quickly as the world wakes up, though. I suspect a lot of people have been holding fire until they're sure prices aren't going to drop any further, and now things are looking set in stone, it's time for action-stations. If you have your eye on something and it has an official Black Friday label, I'd grab it sooner than later - I expect Lego to go our of stock with increasing frequency the further into the day we go.

Good morning, deals hunters! It's the big day - and 2025's Black Friday Lego deals are now officially in full swing. Let's take a look at what's happening out there, shall we?

I'm outta here, catch you all for Black Friday proper!

Get Yoshi and Mario running straight into your basket with this deal

Lego Super Mario World set on a table in a home setting, with a chair and stairs in the background

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Bring the world of sidescrolling Mario games to life with this fantastic set. The Lego Super Mario World: Mario and Yoshi set is absolutely delightful and by turning a crank on the back you can make the pixellated pair look like they're running.

There's also a dial behind Yoshi's head to make his tongue poke out in classic Yoshi style. You can hear the noise too now can't you?

The entire design is just fantastic, and the fact that it's 2D pixellated makes it even more striking. Certainly a conversation piece even before you start getting the pair to move.

The Lego Super Mario World: Mario and Yoshi set is currently $104.99 at Amazon, down 19% from $129.99.

It's also at a record low price in the UK too, with Amazon dropping its price to £76.67 from £114.99.

Ultimate Marvel Lego set for fans just hit it's record low price

The Lego Marvel sign set with the box behind

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I'm an absolute sucker for anything Lego that's got secret compartments or hidden panels, which is why I'm such a big fan of the amazing Lego Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block build.

But this is super cool. It can flip from being just the solid red block as the Marvel logo, but then you can also have superheroes leaping out from it at the touch of a button or three, or you could position them crawling all over it, or whatever your creative vision is. It comes with Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Black Widow and Captain America minifigs too, which is a great get.

The Lego Marvel sign is now $79.96 at Amazon, down from $99.99, which makes it the lowest price it's ever been.

A little bit of floral joy for under $20 feels like a nice little treat

The Lego Happy Plants set with the box behind

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It's taking all my willpower as we get to the tail end of the UK evening not to just buy these little guys, let me tell you. They're on my Christmas list so if I miss out on this discount and then they're not tucked under the tree this year I'll be angry.

But just take a look at those two little happy faces and all the premeditated rage just melts away.

The Lego Botanicals Happy Plants are only $18.39 at Amazon right now, which is the lowest they've ever been - albeit their RRP is only $22.99, so they're not exactly bank breakers.

Just image those faces peeking back at you from a shelf during a particularly tense day at work, I reckon they'd pay their fee back in pure joy.

I don't feel like Batman's famous for his mech armor but I'm loving this Lego set

Lego Batman Mech Armor set standing on an industrial-style shelf

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Good old Lego Batman, he can always provide some comic relief, and now he's doing it via a silly and fun mech armor Lego set.

Currently 20% off, this Lego Batman Mech Armor set is only $11.99 at Amazon. It's a great option for younger fans looking to be a bit more hands-on with their Lego sets.

This set comes with the Batman minifigure - complete with fabric cape for adding extra drama to staring off into the night - and then the mech itself has joined arms, legs and hands for maximum posing power. It also comes with an onboard stud launcher for attacks at will, a batarang, and jetpack, you know, just in case.

Another Lego set for the collectors with a chunky 40%

Lego Droideka set

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Just two dollars off its lowest ever price, the Lego Star Wars Droideka set is another great one for collectors and those looking for a fun display piece.

Currently 40% off at $38.99 at Amazon, usually this guy retails for $65, so you're getting a decent chunk off of this Phantom Menace and Clone Wars battle droid.

I love the fact you get a tiny version for the display stand so you basically get two Droideka in one set here. The main guy is very detailed and even includes a screen-accurate version of its distinctive tri-lens eyepieces for the first time in Lego form - a fact for the Star Wars nerds I know are among us.

Plus, I forgot the best part. It can actually roll up into a ball. Iconic.

The Lego Star Wars: A New Hope Tantive IV set just hit it's lowest ever price

Lego Tantive IV on a red surface beside a yellow lamp

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Another fantastic Star Wars set here that just dropped to its lowest ever price.

Usually retailing for circa $80, the Lego Tantive IV is currently $40 at Amazon, which is literally half the price.

In our Lego Tantive IV review we called out how many lovely little details the fairly reasonably sized model manages to pack in, with our only criticism being the normal price. So at 50% off it's incredibly easy to recommend, especially as a display piece for Star Wars fans.

A great deal on the Mario Kart Donkey Kong set for some mischief this holiday season

The Lego Super Mario Kart Donkey Kong set with the set build and the box behind

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A Lego set that's just asking to be played with, this is the Lego Mario Kart Donkey Kong and & Jumbo and it's such fun.

Currently just $23.49 at Amazon down from $34.99, and comes with a kart inspired by the barrels of Donkey Kong Country that I just love. He can fire shells from his gun at either the target the set comes with or other racers if you have them. Hit the target and it'll launch a banana peel, which is a really nice touch too.

If you've got the adorable Lego Super Mario, he can sit in there and react to the kart too, with DK clinging on behind.

A statement Harry Potter set deal for those looking for their Hogwarts invite

The Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Express built with the box beside it

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Another Lego Harry Potter recommendation coming your way now, and this one is for the rather beautiful Hogwarts Express and Hogsmeade Station set.

It's currently on offer at Amazon for $87.99, which is a reduction of 32% or $42, which is a pretty chunky discount. However, it's worth chucking it in your basket now if you're interested and monitoring over the next few days, as it has been $65.99 in the last few weeks, so keep it pinned to see if it drops again.

I'm feline pretty good about this Lego Tuxedo cat deal

The Lego Tuxedo Cat set built with box behind

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I know I said I'd stop with the puns and yet here we are, this one is just purrfect for it. Sorry.

For something a little different, and still very adorable, there's 20% of the Lego Tuxedo Cat set right now, bringing our sweet pal down to $80 at Amazon, which just so happens to be another record low price for Lego Black Friday deals.

Everyone got very excited when this one was revealed, and it's easy to see why. He's got options for eye colour (blue, brown or mixed), you can build him with his mouth open in a silent meow or closed and it's just lovely. I can just see it sat on a bookshelf watching the world go by. Probably being stared at by a real-life cat or dog.

One of our top Harry Potter sets is holding its deal price if you're looking for a Thestral

Lego Family of Thestrals set on a plain background

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I've always been a horse girl and combine that with my love of skulls and spook, and Thestrals pretty much tick every box for me. Thanks to a chunky 30% off, this epic Lego Harry Potter Thestral Family set is currently $48.99 at Amazon, which just so happens to be the lowest price ever.

The best Star Wars Lego set is on sale right now

Lego Millennium Falcon set on a stand, being put in place

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We've always said here at GamesRadar+ that if we had to recommend just one Star Wars Lego set, it would be the Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon, and we absolutely stand by it. Not everyone has the money or the space for the massive one, so this one is adorable and affordable.

This is specifically the 25th anniversary A New Hope Millennium Falcon, and at Amazon, it's currently $67.97, which is just two cents off the lowest price it's ever been. That's 20% off its usual $84.99 RRP, too.

In the UK, we've got it for £53.99 at Amazon down from £74.99, which isn't exactly a record deal but is still 28%.

A deal on the Lego Up House so good I almost want to buy it again

Lego Up House

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The Lego Up House is such an easy set to recommend. I got it myself as a Christmas present last year, and it's just a joy to build and have out on your shelf. It feels like it's pulled straight from the Pixar movie, with tonnes of little details packed into the house itself. The back is open like a doll's house, so it's a really fun set for both little ones to play with and collectors to display.

Amazon has the Lego Up House for just $37.70 (down from $59.99), which is 37% off the usual price.

Sail away to island life with a great saving on the Animal Crossing Kapp'n's Island Tour set

Lego Kapp'n's Island Boat Tour with a minifigure sitting in a boat, with a character seen on an island in the background

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I've spent more money than I'd like to admit on Lego Animal Crossing sets, including Isabelle's House Visit and Stargazing with Celeste which both sit proudly on my shelf as I type, but lovely little Kapp'n hasn't yet made its way to my collection.

And to be honest, I'm not sure why. Amazon has it right now for just $20.39, which almost feels like an insult to Kapp'n for me not to purchase.

In our 4-star Lego Kapp'n's Island Boat Tour review, we called out the set's lovely customization options and the fact it gets you both Kapp'n and Marshall minifigs. It's a great set for adding to a collection.

Amazon is having a llama with this Lego Fortnite discount

Lego Supply Llama being played with in a home setting

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Sorry, I'll stop I promise, but when Amazon still has 38% off the Lego Fortnite Supply Llama you can't help but make a pun.

The Lego Fortnite Llama is $24.99 at Amazon, down from $39.99 and it's such a great set, even without the discount.

We gave it 4.5 stars in our Lego Supply Llama review, calling it a faithful recreation of the iconic Fortnite llama with a surprise hidden loot compartment that just made this fun build even better. It even comes with a code for a special digital item you can redeem in-game too.

Minecraft be creepin' on the deals still

A child smiles at the Lego The Creeper set while wearing headphones, sat at a table

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If you or your little one is really into Minecraft this is easily the best set. It's a posable version of the iconic Creeper, and even comes with a little hidden secret that's really fun to build and then reveal to anyone who'll let you show them.

Amazon's $31.95 deal is holding strong still, bringing down the RRP from $39.99 for Black Friday.

Celebrate the launch of Fallout S2 with this - even if it's not technically Lego

The MEGA Fallout Red Rocket Truck Stop set built and with the box beside

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Okay okay, it's not technically a Lego set, but rather Lego-adjacent. It's just too cool not to recommend and I'm totally buying one for my other half. He's obsessed with the games, and we both love the Fallout TV show, and with Fallout S2 coming next week it feels well timed.

MEGA has this amazing Red Rocket Fallout set that's currently just $54.99 on Amazon - down from $86.39. It's one of those Lightning deals so I'd suggest you move fast if this is a set for you.

It's basically the cover art for Fallout 4, complete with Red Rocket Truck Stop, articulated player character in Vault suit, Dogmeat figure, a tiny little Vault Boy, and even the Power Armor in its display stand. It's a seriously cool set and this is the lowest price it's ever been.

Something really affordable that's perfect for the holiday season

Lego Recreate cards with an animal theme

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Keeping on the holiday theme, I'm always reaching for something to keep the family motivated in the late afternoon between rounds of cheese and chocolate. There are two really cool Lego-themed party games that are well worth having in your library.

The first is Brick Like This - The Official Lego Party Game which comes with 48 Lego bricks and an almost charades-like challenge where one teammate describes a Lego model, and the other teammate has to build it. All the teams have to race to see how fast they can finish their model. There are challenges within it too, like building with your eyes closed. It's really fun, and suitable for 4-8 players. Amazon has it for $13.49 right now down from $19.99.

Then there's the lovely little Lego Recreate activity cards, which come in a range of themes from animals and nature to space and tech. They're just $7.99 a pack at Amazon right now (normally $9.99) and they're basically just prompts to get you making things out of Lego using your imagination. Great for kids, they do come with Lego in the box but it's so fun to pull out your collection and go big.

Lego Christmas sets are the perfect gift (for yourself)

Lego Santa's Sleigh closeup with mini figure sitting in seat

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Okay so with December 1 coming on Monday, I think we can officially start getting excited for Christmas (once the Thanksgiving meal has been demolished of course). Amazon has some deals on some lovely little Christmas Lego sets that are perfect stocking fillers or gifts for little ones.

There are more family-focused ones like Santa's Sleigh or the Delivery Truck, or more decorative ones that could really make a Christmas display, like the candle or poinsettia. But of course if you want something really impressive there are options too.

If not R2-D2, why not C-3PO? He's also just a few cents off a record low price

Lego C-3PO holding up his arm against a brick wall

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There's something so sweet and charming about C-3PO and I just feel like this Lego set captures that so well. It's a lovely set that would sit proudly on any Star Wars lover's shelf. It's definitely not one for younger fans, as it really is a display piece, but what a display piece it is. Particularly when the Lego C-3PO is down to $111.99 at Amazon, which is just four cents off the lowest price it's ever been.

There's lovely detailing here, which we noted in our Lego C-3PO review, which notes that "articulation and playability are made secondary to visual flourish, so while C-3PO might not do much once he's built, he cuts an undeniably impressive figure". I think it's the eyes to be honest, they're just so perfectly round.

Plus, if you're looking for the pair, the dual discount on C-3PO and R2 is pretty irresistible right now.

Lego R2 is only a few cents away from a record low price

Lego R2-D2 seen from the side

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The new R2-D2 kit is an incredibly charming model, and it does its inspiration justice with accessories for getting into all sorts of trouble and various doodads you can display or pack away. It's not massive in size either, so you can display it easily enough without having to clear and entire shelf or a lot of desk real-estate.

That's why it dipping to $79.97 at Amazon (a couple cents off a record low price) is worth taking note of. We loved this model in our Lego R2-D2 review and felt it struck a good balance between toy and display piece. The fact it's to scale with Lego C-3PO is a huge bonus, allowing you to put both on display next to one another and it not feel out of whack.

Let's talk third-party sets for a second

Mega Pikachu on a green background with crosses

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If you're browsing on Amazon, Black Friday Lego deals can be... well, "overwhelming" is an understatement. Alongside the treasure trove of actual Lego kits, the retailer floods its listings with an overabundance of third-party alternatives. Some of these are from well-known Lego rivals like Mega, while others hail from companies I don't think many of us have ever heard of. No matter what, they're always far cheaper than the Lego equivalent.

Should you invest in these kits? Personally, I think it depends on, A) how much you're willing to risk it being rubbish and, B) whether you're buying it as a gift. If you're shopping for someone else and you know they want a specific Lego set, I wouldn't advise grabbing a cheaper alternative - it's peak "we don't need XYZ, we have XYZ at home" energy. However, if you're shopping for yourself, it's dirt cheap, and you're happy to risk the product not being quite what you hoped for (or it's on a subject there aren't any real Lego sets for), it's worth a go.

Get me Lego sets of Spider-Man!

Lego Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock Subway Train Scene (76321) 3/4 view

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One of my favorite sets from the last few months is undoubtedly the Spider-Man 2 Subway scene (currently $43.99 at Amazon, down from the usual $55). To begin with, it recreates what might just be the best superhero battle in cinema, bar none. Secondly, it's great as a display piece or a toy for a kid's toybox. That's not as common as you might think.

As an example, you can set up the model with the minifig of Tobey Maguire's Spidey at the front of the train car, holding onto webs that have ripped the bricks from nearby buildings. Doc Ock and his posable arms can be positioned menacingly nearby, and the other minifigs (J. Jonah Jameson and Aunt May, for some reason) can either be placed inside or can cling onto the side as if they're being pulled along at speed. However, it's also a great scene for children to play with - there's a hero, a villain, and somewhere for them to fight over.

Our longtime contributor and Lego expert Mike is just finishing off his review of the set for us, but his response has been incredibly positive so far. That makes it an easy recommendation based on its current record low price for 2025's Black Friday Lego deals.

Keep an eye on this robot in disguise

LEGO Optimus Prime in robot mode

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While I wouldn't grab it just yet (it isn't at a record low price), I'd keep an eye on Lego Optimus Prime at Amazon. Like I say in my Lego Optimus Prime review, it's hard not to sit back in awe at this thing once it's fully constructed.

For starters, it's a nostalgic rendition of the Autobots leader in his original '80s cartoon design - he's all bright colors and sharp angles. He comes with a host of accessories fans of the series should recognize too, including an Energon-axe.

You'll be hard-pressed to find another kit that can actually transform outside of the other Transformers, too. It's not necessarily the sleekest procedure, but you can turn Optimus into a truck and back again with a few choice moves.

The lowest price we've seen for this guy is $143.95, so check back in occasionally to see if he hits that point for this year's Black Friday Lego deals.

The Lego Piranha Plant chomps on a big discount for Black Friday

A Lego Piranha Plant on a wooden table

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Consider this a heads-up, because you can currently pick up one of my favorite Lego Mario sets - the Piranha Plant - for 20% less than usual as part of this year's Black Friday Lego deals. More specifically, it's $47.99 at Amazon, down from $59.99.

Despite having visited that price rather often, it's still a very respectable discount on a characterful set full of personality. Along with being incredibly easy to make (even beginners can finish it in an evening), it's ideal for putting on your desk or a shelf. Being able to pose it provides ample personality too, and you can even hide something like keys in its secret compartment.

All this is why I gave the kit a full five stars in my Lego Piranha Plant review, so it's worth picking up if you were fancying a display piece from the Mushroom Kingdom.

Just a simple man, trying to make his way in the galaxy

A fully-constructed Lego Jango Fett's Firespray-Class Starship in a glass case, in a Lego store

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One of the galaxy's most dangerous bounty hunters came back on the scene in 2025 with an all-new Ultimate Collector Series set, and it's now chilling out at what I suspect to be a record low price.

Yep, Jango Fett's Firespray-Class Starship is $268 at Walmart right now rather than the full $300-odd. Seeing as it only came out in 2025 and isn't available at every store (I've only found it here, via Lego, and at Target), that kind of discount becomes even more noteworthy.

I've been up-close with this set, and as with all UCS kits, it's a real delight for those who love high-detail models. My favorite detail is the seismic charge that can be released from the back of the craft, just like in the movies.

It's back!

Lego Simba set and bugs on an orange background

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Hold the phone, I've just found where you can grab the adorable Lego Simba The Lion King Cub set after it went out of stock at Amazon. It's currently at its record low price of $13.99 at Best Buy rather than the usual $20, and that's the only retailer I've found providing that kind of discount right now.

Even though I haven't reviewed this one for the site, it was amongst the kits I saw ahead of their announcement at the London Toy Fair 2025 (alongside the bigger Simba set). I immediately fell for it then, and despite preferring the larger version on the whole, I really appreciate Lego's habit of making cheaper alternatives to its premium models.

Assembling good deals

Hand holding The Avengers Helicarrier (76295) 3/4 view on a neutral background

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Fans of the Avengers, assemble! There's a pretty great Marvel-shaped offer flying around right now, with the Helicarrier display kit dropping to half price - it's currently $40 at Walmart instead of $80. This is a record low price that I've not seen before, as the previous all-time low was around $43. Plus, the average cost for this kit seems to be much higher according to my price-matching software, closer to full price.

Overall, that's a great price for what is a respectable set. Despite the small size, it's crammed with little details that really bring it to life like the Shield logos on the runway, or the studs that represent Quinjets. Plus, it being smaller means that you won't struggle to show it off on display - unlike previous versions that were pretty enormous, it isn't going to completely dominate a space. In fact, the only thing we didn't like in our Lego The Avengers Helicarrier review was the abundance of stickers... but at 50% off, I can't complain too much.

Based in the UK? You can grab this one for £52.50 at Argos rather than £70.

So, has anyone picked up anything so far? Sound off in the comments and let me know! Currently, I'm keeping an eye out in case the Shire kit gets a reduction...

Welcome home

Isabelle and Fern minifigures outside the Lego Isabelle's House Visit set

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The Animal Crossing Lego sets are universally adorable, but one has a stronger hold over my heart than the others - Lego Isabelle's House Visit. This kit brings that iconic red-roofed Villager house into real life with plenty of references to the games fans should love, not mention a minifigure of Isabelle herself. At $23.99 via Amazon rather than the usual $40 for Black Friday, it's also a bargain price.

Supplies needed

Lego Fortnite Supply Llama (77071)

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Whilst we're on the Fortnite train, there's another must-have kit on sale in both the US and UK; the instantly-recognizable Supply Llama, which is down to $24.99 at Amazon US and £23.99 at Amazon UK. This is probably the best balance of fan-service and price out of the entire range, because it won't break the bank but is absolutely iconic. We certainly liked it in our four-and-a-half-star Lego Supply Llama review.

Nine Minifigures included with the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073)

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Fortnite and Lego feels like such a good combo that I'm almost surprised it took so long to make a reality. Of all the kits, the favorite at GamesRadar+ is the Battle Bus. Besides the vehicle being downright iconic, it's crammed with minifigures based on memorable skins to fill every seat. Plus, it's down to £60 at Amazon UK instead of £89.99, which is great value on what our Lego Battle Bus review said was "an essential addition to your collection."

It has to be... GRYFFINDOR!

A hand presses the top of the Lego Talking Sorting Hat on a wooden table

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If you want a real conversation starter for your shelf - and I mean that quite literally - you can pick up the Lego Talking Sorting Hat for $20 less at Amazon right now. Thanks to lines from the movie that 'sort' you into one of the four Hogwarts Houses, it's a delight for fans that I gave a full five stars in my Lego Talking Sorting Hat review.

Rebel scum

Lego Tantive IV set on a starry background, in front of a brick wall

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I'm really pleased to see the mini starship range getting some decent price cuts as part of the Black Friday Lego deals this year, particularly the Tantive IV. It's currently $40 at Amazon, down from $80, and as noted in our Lego Tantive IV review, it's a "gorgeous little display piece." It's never been cheaper than this either.

An indoor Lego garden

Three miniature Lego trees in pots on a wooden cabinet with a white top, beside bowls, a plant in a vase, and books

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Another great offer right now is on the Mini Bonsai Trees, which are $44.99 at Amazon (a record low price). These are perfect if you, like me, struggle to keep houseplants alive. Or are just looking for a good present, I suppose. I certainly adore the Botanicals range, and it's often a go-to for me if I'm hunting down gifts.

This is the Way

Lego Grogu flying in hover pram against a blurry background of a work surface

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The first deal I think our US friends should check out is this massive price cut on everyone's favorite Baby Yoda. Yep, Lego Grogu has hit a record low price of $49.99 at Walmart, down 50% from the usual cost. This kit is absolutely adorable, so also serves as a great gift if you're looking to shop for Star Wars fans.

Good morning and happy Thanksgiving, US friends! Welcome to our live coverage of this year's Black Friday Lego deals. There are plenty of price cuts for you today, and the difficulty is finding time to write about them all. Let's dive in, shall we?

You shall be the Fellowship of the Ring

Lego Rivendell and minifigures on a white surface, against a plain background

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Am I ever going to stop banging on about how great the Lego Rivendell set is? Signs point to "no." As I mentioned in my review, this is hands-down my favorite kit of all time, and it's phenomenally well-made. That's why it hitting £365.49 at Amazon rather than £430 is a good excuse to wheel it out again.

Roll for bargains

The full Lego D&D set on a table, with curtains and a bookshelf in the background

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One set I doubt we'll see a better offer for is the Lego D&D kit. It's currently £220.49 at Argos, down from £315, and I very rarely see it get any kind of saving. As a result, definitely consider this offer if you had your eye on the Dungeons & Dragons set. I think it's exclusive to just Argos and Lego itself, so you're unlikely to get a better saving right now.

Hey, listen!

Lego Great Deku Tree Master Sword shrine with Link and Zelda stood in front of it on a wooded pedestal

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Should you pull the trigger on the Deku Tree set now that it's £220.99 at Amazon rather than the full asking price of £259.99? I'm torn on this one. Yes, things are selling out faster than anticipated this year. But because we're not yet at a record low price, I'm half tempted to say you should wait even just to the afternoon in case a further reduction comes along. We saw it for a few quid less during the 2025 Prime sale, so there's a chance a further discount may be in the offing. It's a risk, but as I say, I'd only leap on offers that have hit record lows - and this hasn't yet.

Get your head in the Game (Boy)

Angled photo of Lego Game Boy sitting on black table next to Zelda: Links Awakening cartridge with Mario Kart models in backdrop.

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One of my favorite offers in the UK so far would undoubtedly be this discount on the brand-spanking new Game Boy. It's £44.99 at Amazon rather than the full £55, and we've never seen it for less. Our very own retro expert Phil is putting this together now and has been incredibly taken with it, so it comes highly recommended.

Don't wait for too long, btw

Black Friday Lego deals with Lego The Mighty Bowser

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As a side-note, it's probably worth jumping on any offers you see at Amazon sooner than later (no matter the region you're in). I'm already noticing a few items dropping out of stock, which feels early even for Black Friday Lego deals. With that in mind, I'd suggest heading to checkout if the item you've got your eye on has a record low price or a price guarantee. I really don't want to sound alarmist, and I'm not saying whatever you're keeping an eye out for is imminently going to implode, but based on current trends, certain sets may not be there tomorrow if you wait for Black Friday itself in case of a further price cut. The very cute Simba kit has totally vanished from Amazon US overnight, for example, and a few other items I included on this list yesterday afternoon when preparing this live hub are already out of stock at Amazon.

Punch it, Chewie

A fully-built Lego UCS Millennium Falcon, sat on a table and bathed in purple light

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So, let's get down to the business of actual deals. The first one that struck me right away was this UK discount on the UCS Millennium Falcon, which is many a fan's white whale. Although it's not necessarily down to a record low price, it's much better value than normal right now. To be precise, it's £524.99 at John Lewis right now rather than the usual £735. That's a far steeper dip in cost than we'd normally see, so if you've had your eye on this mega set (which we gave a full five stars in our review), now's the time to jump to Hyperspace and head over to John Lewis.

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