LEGO Ideas Activity asks fans to try knolling

The latest LEGO Ideas Activity is asking fans to do some knolling – the practice of fastidiously laying out pieces in paralell and at 90 degree angles.

LEGO Ideas has launched a new Activity, but it doesn#t require any building – it’s about laying out LEGO bricks and taking a picture of them.

Here is the official explanation of what the Activity is looking for – builders should share their builds on the very same page it has been announced:

Knolling is the process of arranging related objects in parallel or 90-degree angles as a method of organization, let’s see some LEGO set knolling!

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The Brick Blogger has published a post explaining what knolling is.

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This is part of a series on LEGO Ideas that gives little tasks for builders to get involved with – there are no prizes, they are just a way to get involved with building something quick for fun. Each challenge is intended to be something quick and fun, unlike the more in-depth building required for a competition or product idea.

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The deadline for this Activity is September 29 at 10.00am CEST.

The last LEGO Ideas Activity asked fans to build mini landmarks.

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