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Best Prime Day Lego deals 2026: Save on Lego flower bouquets, Star Wars, Fortnite, and 50+ more

June 24, 2026
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Any Lego fan knows that getting into the plastic brick building hobby isn’t cheap. Which is why it’s a good idea to take advantage of Prime Day deals and shop Lego sets on sale. Amazon’s annual mega sale officially kicked off yesterday, June 23, and we’ve already spotted some awesome Lego sets marked down to record-low prices.

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Keep scrolling to find all the best Lego deals live right now, including two Lego sets below $10, an Architecture set, and a Lego Fortnite deal. We’re also keeping a close eye on Pokémon Lego sets, the new Lego Smart Play sets, and the most popular new releases.

(Note: Anything that is struck out below is either sold out or no longer on sale.)

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Best Prime Day Lego deal overall

$47.99
at Amazon

$59.99
Save $12

 

Why we like it

The Lego Artemis Space Launch System is a bestseller that almost never goes on sale if you buy it directly from Lego. Right now, it’s 20% off for Prime Day, which drops the $59.99 price down to $47.99. Or, you could pick it up today and save 20% on the $59.99 list price, bringing it down to just $47.99. For a 632-piece set that measures 27.5 inches tall and has a pretty cool real-world analog, this set is a Prime Day steal. As a bonus, it comes with four astronaut nanofigures.

Best Prime Day Lego Star Wars deal


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Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer

 

Why we like it

No, it’s not a revival of the huge $559.99 Imperial Star Destroyer that’s retired now. But it is still an 18-inch long Brick version of one of the most iconic ships in the Star Wars franchise, now back to its Cyber Monday price of $119.99. This Imperial Star Destroyer set comes with seven mini-figures, and is particularly coveted for one rare mini-fig: Cal Kestis.

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