Every LEGO set available today, June 1, 2022

Here’s a complete round-up of all 82 LEGO sets launching today, across Star Wars, Marvel, Architecture, LEGO Icons and more.

Today is one of two major launch days for the LEGO Group – the other being January 1 – with dozens of new sets available across almost every theme in the portfolio. Unless you’re somehow working with an unlimited budget, that can make whittling down your shopping list pretty difficult – especially if you’re not sure exactly what’s new.

Fortunately, we’re here to help with a complete theme-by-theme rundown of everything landing on LEGO Store shelves and LEGO.com from today, June 1. Remember that not all of these sets will be available now in all markets, however: several themes and sets are actually arriving in August in North America. If in doubt, click through to find out whether the sets you’re after have launched yet…

LEGO Architecture

LEGO Architecture travels through time this month to recreate 21058 The Great Pyramid of Giza as it stood in its heyday. The best part? Modern historians no longer believe the pyramids were built by slaves, so you can pick up the 1,476-piece set guilt-free. Then grab another, so you can build them back-to-back for that complete pyramidal experience.

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Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
21058 Great Pyramid of Giza£124.99 / $129.99 / €139.991,476N/A

LEGO Art

Tired of LEGO Art’s continued focus on mosaics? Here’s something completely different: a two-dimensional sculpture of The Rolling Stones’ iconic lips and tongue logo, unshackled from the boundaries of a 48×48-stud grid. One for diehard Stones fans first and foremost, perhaps, but its bright colours and unusual shaping give it appeal beyond that crowd, too.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
31206 The Rolling Stones£129.99 / $149.99 / €149.991,998N/A

LEGO BrickHeadz

Professors Snape, McGonagall, Moody and Trelawney all get the BrickHeadz treatment this month, in a LEGO Harry Potter four-pack that takes the focus away from the kids for once.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
40560 Professors of Hogwarts£39.99 / $39.99 / €39.99601N/A

LEGO CITY

Whether you’re into farming, stunt driving or trains – and come on, everyone is into at least one of those things, don’t deny it – CITY has you covered this month. And if you’re in the camp that champions creativity above the narrow focus of traditional building instructions, you might want to check out those new Missions sets…

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
60313 Space Ride Amusement Truck£34.99 / $49.99 / €39.99 4333
60331 Touring Stunt Bike£6.99 / $7.99 / €7.99101
60332 Reckless Scorpion Stunt Bike£6.99 / $7.99 / €7.99151
60333 Bathtub Stunt Bike£6.99 / $7.99 / €7.99141
60335 Train Station£69.99 / $99.99 / €79.99 9076
60336 Freight Train £159.99 / $189.99 / €179.991,1536
60337 Express Passenger Train £129.99 / $179.99 / €149.997646
60338 Smashing Chimpanzee Stunt Loop£44.99 / $69.99 / €54.992263
60339 Double Loop Stunt Arena £124.99 / $149.99 / €139.995987
60340 The Blade Stunt Challenge£17.99 / $34.99 / €19.991543
60341 The Knockdown Stunt Challenge£17.99 / $34.99 / €19.991173
60342 The Shark Attack Stunt Challenge £17.99 / $34.99 / €19.991222
60344 Chicken Henhouse£8.99 / $9.99 / €9.991011
60345 Farmers Market Van £24.99 / $44.99 / €29.993103
60346 Barn & Farm Animals £44.99 / $69.99 / €49.992304
60347 Grocery Store£54.99 / $69.99 / €59.994045
60354 Mars Spacecraft Exploration Missions £24.99 / $39.99 / €29.992983
60355 Water Police Detective Missions £24.99 / $39.99 / €29.992784
60353 Wild Animal Rescue Missions £24.99 / $39.99 / €29.992463
40526 Electric Scooters & Charging Dock£11.99 / £12.99 / €12.99503

LEGO Classic

A couple of new LEGO Classic sets are debuting this month, offering a great building platform for your own creations. If you want the best price-per-piece on the market, this theme is basically your best bet.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
11020 Build Together£89.99 / £99.99 / €99.991,601N/A
11022 Space Mission£69.99 / $69.99 / €79.991,700N/A

LEGO Creator 3-in-1

Among the three new Creator 3-in-1 sets launching today, most eyes will probably be on 31132 Viking Ship and the Midgard Serpent – and not without cause. It’s a triumphant celebration of all things LEGO Vikings, reassembling a classic 2005 set of a very similar name with three completely different builds.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
31130 Sunken Treasure Mission£24.99 / $34.99 / €29.995222
31131 Downtown Noodle Shop£39.99 / $44.99 / €44.995692
31132 Viking Ship and the Midgard Serpent£104.99 / $119.99 / €119.991,1924

LEGO Disney

Who said LEGO Castle is dead? As long as you like your castles brightly-coloured and accompanied by Disney characters, the LEGO medieval landscape is very much alive and kicking. Two new builds join the range this month, if you’re so inclined.

Set namePricePiecesMini-dolls
43204 Anna and Olaf’s Fun in the Castle£29.99 / $29.99 / €34.991082
43206 Cinderella and Prince Charming’s Castle£64.99 / $79.99 / €74.993653

LEGO DOTS

It’s a big month for LEGO DOTS (and not only because the list below includes the theme’s biggest set to date), which expands its current ranges of bracelets and buildable accessories – while also introducing new gimmicks, like its adhesive patches.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
41953 Rainbow Bracelet with Charms £5.99 / €6.99 / $5.9937N/A
41954 Adhesive Patch£5.99 / €6.99 / $5.9995N/A
41955 Stitch-on Patch£5.99 / €6.99 / $5.9995N/A
41956 Ice Cream Picture Frames & Bracelet£24.99 / €29.99 / $29.99474N/A
41957 Adhesive Patches Mega Pack£23.99 / €29.99 / $29.99486N/A
41958 Extra DOTS Series 7 – SPORT£3.49 / €3.99 / $3.99115N/A
41959 Cute Panda Tray£17.99 / €19.99 / $19.99517N/A
41960 Big Box £21.99 / €24.99 / $29.99479N/A
41961 Designer Toolkit – Patterns£54.99 / €59.99 / $59.991,096N/A
41962 Unicorn Creative Family Pack£44.99 / $39.99 / €49.99707N/A

LEGO Friends

If it’s variety you’re after in your LEGO shopping, look no further than LEGO Friends. This month alone, the denizens of Heartlake City are off to theatre school, rescuing wildlife, visiting a roller disco arcade, splashing around at a water park and growing their own food on an organic farm.

Set namePricePiecesMini-dolls
41696 Pony-Washing Stable£8.99 / €9.99 / $9.99602
41705 Heartlake City Pizzeria £12.99 / €14.99 / $14.991442
41708 Roller Disco Arcade£54.99 / €59.99 / $59.996423
41710 Surfer Beach Fun£24.99 / €29.99 / $39.992883
41711 Emma’s Art School£59.99 / €69.99 / $69.998443
41712 Recycling Truck £17.99 / €19.99 / $19.992492
41714 Andrea’s Theater School £89.99 / €99.99 / $99.991,1544
41715 Ice-Cream Truck  £17.99 / €19.99 / $19.99842
41717 Mia’s Wildlife Rescue £44.99 / €49.99 / $49.994303
41719 Mobile Fashion Boutique£8.99 / €9.99 / $9.99942
41720 Water Park £59.99 / €54.99 / $49.993733
41721 Organic Farm£74.99 / €84.99 / $89.998264

LEGO Harry Potter

The first proper LEGO Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows set since the Wizarding World theme returned in 2018 headlines this summer’s wave, but there are some other long-awaited sets in the mix, too – including our first-ever 12 Grimmauld Place, and a highly-requested return to the Prisoner of Azkaban’s Shrieking Shack.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
76408 12 Grimmauld Place £114.99 / $119.99 / €129.991,0839
76403 The Ministry of Magic £89.99 / $99.99 / €99.9999012
76407 The Shrieking Shack & Whomping Willow £79.99 / $89.99 / €89.997776
76402 Hogwarts: Dumbledore’s Office £69.99 / $79.99 / €79.99 6546
76401 Hogwarts Courtyard: Sirius’s Rescue £44.99 / $49.99 / €49.993453
76406 Hungarian Horntail Dragon £44.99 / $49.99 / €49.996711
76400 Hogwarts Carriage and Thestrals £17.99 / $19.99 / €19.991212

LEGO Icons / Creator Expert

LEGO fans, roll out: the first-ever Transformers set is now available to order. Hit the link below to grab your copy of 10302 Optimus Prime, then come back and while away the wait for delivery with our in-depth review, and our chat with designer Joseph Patrick Kyde – who reveals how the LEGO Group teamed up with industry rivals Hasbro to make it happen.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
10302 Optimus Prime£149.99 / $169.99 / €169.991,508N/A

LEGO Ideas

Available on wide release from today – having been available to VIP members since May 25 – is this three-dimensional recreation of Vincent van Gogh’s most iconic painting, The Starry Night. From its printed stars to its brick-built brush strokes, it’s a thing of beauty, all encapsulated within its sleek black frame. Check out our review for more.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
21333 Vincent van Gogh – The Starry Night£149.99 / $169.99 / €169.992,3161

LEGO Marvel

In as timely fashion as ever, the LEGO Group has turned to The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’s Baby Groot for its latest buildable character. There are really only three words that can sum up this set, which the Marvel team has very wisely printed on the box: I am Groot.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
76216 Iron Man Armoury£79.99 / $89.99 / €89.994968
76217 I am Groot£44.99 / $54.99 / €49.99476N/A

LEGO Minecraft

Still building your LEGO Minecraft collection? The LEGO Group has five new sets for you this month, each offering something different from the blocky video game. Never touched the theme before? Now’s the time to do so, with a barn that should play very nicely with this summer’s CITY farm sets (after a little tinkering).

Set namePricePiecesCharacters
21188 The Llama Village£114.99 / $129.99 / €129.991,2529
21187 The Red Barn£89.99 / $99.99 / €99.997998
21186 The Ice Castle£44.99 / $49.99 / €49.994996
21185 The Nether Bastion£29.99 / $34.99 / €34.993005
21184 The Bakery £19.99 / £24.99 / €22.991544

LEGO Monkie Kid

Often overlooked in the wider pantheon of LEGO themes, Monkie Kid continues to deliver sets with the scale and ambition other lines can only dream of. Case in point: 80039 The Heavenly Realms. Need we say any more?

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
80037 Dragon of the East£54.99 / $79.99 / €59.998804
80038 Monkie Kid’s Team Van£89.99 / $129.99 / €99.991,4066
80039 The Heavenly Realms£149.99 / $179.99 / €169.992,4338

LEGO NINJAGO

NINJAGO is going crystal crazy in June, applying a vibrant purple motif to its usual formula of dragons, mechs, vehicles and temples. There’s plenty of new stuff in there, though – from inspired character designs to a first-ever centaur mech.

Set namePricePartsMinifigures
71759 Ninja Dragon Temple£34.99 / €39.99 / $39.991614
71768 Jay’s Golden Dragon Motorbike£17.99 / €19.99 / $19.991372
71769 Cole’s Dragon Cruiser £39.99 / €44.99 / $44.993844
71770 Zane’s Golden Dragon Jet£24.99 / €29.99 / $29.992583
71771 The Crystal King Temple £69.99 / €79.99 / $74.997036
71772 The Crystal King£54.99 / €59.99 / $59.997225
71773 Kai’s Golden Dragon Raider £74.99 / €89.99 / $89.996247
71774 Lloyd’s Golden Ultra Dragon £124.99 / €129.99 / $129.99989 9
71775 Nya’s Samurai X MECH £99.99 / €109.99 / $119.991,003 8

LEGO Star Wars

Here it is at last: the first LEGO Star Wars set genuinely based on The Book of Boba Fett (75326 Boba Fett’s Throne Room is technically inspired by a post-credits sequence in The Mandalorian). It doesn’t actually contain Boba Fett, though. That would be too easy.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
75325 The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter£54.99 / $59.99 / €59.994123

LEGO Technic

Ready for another LEGO Technic supercar? Or, maybe the better question: is your wallet ready? The LEGO Group and Ferrari sure hope so. To be fair, this is maybe the best one yet, and certainly up there with the most complex Technic sets of all time. Check out out review here.

Set namePricePiecesMinifigures
42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3 £349.99 / $399.99 / €399.993,778N/A

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I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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