Lego Pick A Brick Price

The new LEGO Pick and Build hub, a merger of LEGO’s previous popular Bricks and Pieces, and online Pick a Brick service is now live and operational, after several delays to the launch.

Here are the direct links to the new LEGO Pick a Brick section of the LEGO.com website*

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It’s now available in most countries that had access to Pick a Brick/Bricks and Pieces, and features a more streamlined and user-friendly way to order an assortment of LEGO elements and pieces directly from LEGO.

Announced in January, you can check out the initial post for more information on why LEGO decided to merge Bricks and Pieces and Pick a Brick, and what’s coming up next.

So far, the experience seems to be a big improvement over the old LEGO Bricks and Pieces, with large s and thumbnails.

As it’s still the early phase of the rollout, some features aren’t working as they should, and you might encounter bugs. Search by Set Number for example, didn’t work as well for me.

There are also quite a large number of elements that are missing, so it’s unsure if they’ve been removed from Bricks and Pieces, or will be added later.

One of the major differences is that there is now a split between “Bestseller” and “Standard” elements. In short, Bestsellers are more “common” elements like 2×2 bricks, whereas “Standard” are more uncommon items.

I really like being able to Search keywords, and the new filter system, with different Categories and Sub-Categories are really handy, although initially, there seems go be way too many Duplo elements strewn in, and I hope they’ll introduce a “no-Duplo” toggle if possible.

The search makes it much quicker to look up specific items, so if you wanted Sheep, all you need to do is search for Sheep, and you’re immediately presented with options.

The maximum limit for each element seems to be 999, so if you want to order almost a thousand sheep, you are free to do so.

LEGO Store Pick A Brick

The pick a brick cup price is generally around $8.99 for a small cup, and $15.99 for a large, and that’s all you pay for. Then you just fill the cup with the bricks you need and leave with your haul the very same day.

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  • Lego Pick A Brick Price

    Lego Pick A Brick Price

    You can select which bricks you want from the “menu” of bricks, which are all uniquely labelled. You then choose whether you want a quarter, half, or full scoop of that particular brick.

    LEGO Store reopened on May 27th, one week after the reopening of Disney Springs. When they initially reopened, there were several modifications in place to meet the new health and safety requirements. One of the features that was temporarily unavailable was Pick a Brick.

    Are you planning on shopping at the LEGO Store on your next trip to Disney Springs? Will you check out the modified Pick A Brick experience? Let us know in the comments!

    You simply fill out the order form below, indicating cup size (small or large) and quantity of bricks (1/4, 1/2, or full scoop).

    Before, guests could scoop their own LEGO bricks in a cup along the brick wall. Now, guests can choose what size cup they want to purchase, and they come pre-filled with bricks.

    List of new LEGO Parts and Elements 2022

    If you want to check out what new parts have been made available this year, Wade Davey has kindly shared his PDF guides to all the new LEGO Parts and Elements that are made available on Pick a Brick/Bricks and Pieces each month.

    Do note that the prices in the list are in Australian dollar (AUD).

    For more analysis, you and deep dives into new elements, I also highly recommend following New Elementary, who specialise in identifying and geeking out over new LEGO elements.

    Let me know in the comments what you think of the new LEGO Pick a Brick experience, and if you think this is an upgrade or downgrade from the previous Bricks and Pieces!

    FAQ

    Does Lego Pick a Brick have a limit?

    You can order up to 200 pieces per brick. As Bricks & Pieces is part of Customer Service, you won’t earn VIP points on these orders. However VIP points can be redeemed on both Pick a Brick and Bricks & Pieces orders. Send us an email and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

    Is Lego doing pick a brick?

    LEGO® Pick a Brick.

    How long does Lego Pick a Brick take?

    The standard cup has gone from £6.99 to £7.99 – a 14% increase since 2021 – while the larger version is now £14.99 instead of £11.99 – 25% more than last year.

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