June 2025 LEGO sets for every budget

No matter how much money you’ve got to spend on Sunday, the LEGO Group has new sets for you. Here are our top picks from the June 2025 releases across every budget…

The narrative these days is that LEGO sets are getting increasingly more expensive, and while there are definitely more sets occupying the £100+ price points than there were a decade ago, there are also plenty of interesting and worthwhile buys at cheaper price points too. In short: there’s something for everyone debuting at the LEGO Store this week.

Whether you’re just looking to grab a modest LEGO fix or have the budget to splash out on lots of new goodies for yourself, here are our recommendations from the nearly 100 new sets launching on June 1.

Best June 2025 LEGO sets for £1-20

Satisfy that urge to build something new without breaking the bank by picking up either 75400 Plo Koon’s Jedi Starfighter Microfighter or 10349 Happy Plants. The former is a shortcut to one of the best LEGO Star Wars minifigures of the year (and a pretty nifty starfighter too, ready for the Rebrickable build that’s doing the rounds at the mo), while the latter is the most adorable Botanicals set yet.

Best June 2025 LEGO sets for £21-50

If you’re looking to spend a little bit more at the LEGO Store this weekend, both Speed Champions and Minecraft have interesting things going on within this price bracket. 77241 2 Fast 2 Furious Honda S2000 is the very first Speed Champions car in pink (somehow!), while 21276 The Creeper feels like an 18+ display set in disguise – and with the price tag of a regular LEGO set to boot.

Best June 2025 LEGO sets for £51-100

LEGO City’s construction subtheme was responsible for some of last year’s best sets, and it’s keeping the party going this summer with another banger in 60466 Bulldozer. That one’s not arriving in the US until August, but stateside fans could instead look towards 76451 Privet Drive: Aunt Marge’s Visit, Harry Potter’s biggest and best suburban home yet.

Best June 2025 LEGO sets for £101-120

Bumping up the budget to just over £100 opens the door to two of June’s most intriguing releases. First up is 10351 Sherlock Holmes: Book Nook, the best of the three book nooks launching on Sunday, ready to slot in among your favourite novels. For something equally display-worthy but in an entirely different direction, consider NINJAGO’s 71846 The Fire Knight Mech, a 14+ model to rival last summer’s 71821 Cole’s Titan Dragon Mech.

Best June 2025 LEGO sets for £121-160

Minifigure collectors and fans of all things retro LEGO will want to carve out space in their budget for 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine and its new LEGO Castle factions and Classic Space astronaut colourways, while splashing the cash to this level will also unlock the option of 43269 101 Dalmatians Puppy, which is arguably June’s genuinely most adorable set. (Sorry, Happy Plants.)

Best June 2025 LEGO sets for £161-200

If you can stretch to £180 (or US/EU equivalents, which in this case is around $210/€200), you can set your sights on either June’s flagship LEGO Icons release 10352 The Simpsons: Krusty Burger – which sees the return of Homer, Bart, Krusty and co. to LEGO Store shelves for the first time in a decade – and 60470 Explorer Train, the most interesting LEGO train to come out of the City theme in years.

Best June 2025 LEGO sets for £201+

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There’s just one LEGO set that breaks the £200 barrier launching on June 1, and for Wizarding World fans it will be one worth spending their galleons on. 76454 Hogwarts Castle: The Main Tower connects to last summer’s 76435 Hogwarts Castle: The Great Hall (both are pictured above) for the biggest minifigure-scale Hogwarts to date.

Click here for a complete list of LEGO sets launching on June 1, from Star Wars and Marvel to City and Friends.

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Chris Turner-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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