You can design the next LEGO Pokémon set

The latest LEGO Ideas challenge is a huge one: The Pokémon Trading Card Game Challenge: Build Your Card! is giving fans a chance to design the next LEGO Pokémon set. Builds will be themed around custom full art cards, letting builders' creativity run wild as they battle for the chance to see their model on shelves.

LEGO Pokémon 40892 Kanto Region Badge Collection – the Blocks review

The LEGO Pokémon set 40892 Kanto Region Badge Collection, available for free with the purchase of 72153 Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise, features eight brick-built badges from the original games. While the construction has some repetitive elements and challenges with stickers, the overall display is appealing, aimed at long-term fans eager to build their collection.

LEGO Pokémon 40911 Mini Pokémon Center – the Blocks review

The LEGO Pokémon collection includes three primary sets, complemented by the exclusive 40911 Mini Pokémon Center available for 2,500 Insiders points from February 27. Featuring a detailed design reminiscent of Pokémon Centres, it comprises 233 pieces. This compact model showcases significant features creatively, despite its reliance on stickers for some details.

Six ways we want to see the LEGO SMART Brick revolutionise play

The LEGO SMART Brick is already changing the way people think about LEGO Play, but how can it go beyond the initial reveal of lights and sounds and truly revolutionise play? Blocks lists six hopes for the future of LEGO SMART Play.

Two free LEGO Pokémon sets when you buy the big ones

LEGO has announced new two Pokémon sets, 40892 Kanto Region Badge Collection and 40911 Mini Pokémon Center. They are free for fans buying the new 72151 Eevee, 72152 Pikachu and Poké Ball, and 72153 Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise. Customers can earn Insider points to get 40911 and get 40892 free with 72153.

LEGO Pokémon sets revealed for February release

The LEGO Group has unveiled its first five Pokémon sets, featuring detailed models for adults, due for release on 27 February. The sets include Eevee, Pikachu with a Poké Ball, and a combination of Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise. Fans can also receive two free bonus sets. The theme is starting with an 18+, display model focus.

A message from Blocks magazine to our readers – 2025

Blocks magazine Editor Graham E. Hancock reflects on the LEGO magazine's achievements during 2025, highlighting the release of 12 monthly issues and a new special magazine, Blocks Book of Retro LEGO Sets Volume III. He expresses gratitude to readers and emphasises the blended approach of print and digital content. He promises that exciting new developments await LEGO enthusiasts in 2026.

Is LEGO Pokémon a disaster waiting to happen?

LEGO Pokémon is set to launch, igniting excitement among fans. However, the collaboration may exacerbate issues with scalpers, who buy out popular releases for resale. The collaboration will need to cater to both kids and adult collectors, but ensuring availability is crucial to prevent a repeat of past issues seen in the Pokémon community.

New LEGO magazine goes inside Disney Beauty and the Beast Castle

The latest LEGO magazine issue features a focus on the Disney 43263 Beauty and the Beast Castle, including an interview with designer Ryan Van Woerkom. It offers building tips, insights on illegal connections, and prize opportunities for subscribers. Special subscription deals with free polybags are available for a limited time.

LEGO Pokémon is coming in 2026

The LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International have partnered to introduce LEGO Pokémon sets in 2026, merging LEGO's play system with the Pokémon universe. Executives express excitement about the collaboration's potential to engage fans, showcasing shared values of creativity and fun, and promising unique experiences for both LEGO and Pokémon enthusiasts.