LEGO Pick a Brick July 2026: New elements added and retiring parts get price cuts (2026)
News2 July 2026

LEGO Pick a Brick July 2026: New elements added and retiring parts get price cuts (2026)

ByAbhinav Bhargav·Founder, Bricks of India·Published 2 July 2026

Your wallet just heard the news about LEGO Pick a Brick and it’s already sweating. A fresh batch of bricks is landing on July 3, and the price tags on some old‑timer pieces are being slashed. For anyone who’s ever tried to finish a build with a missing 1 × 2 plate, this feels like a tiny lifeline.

The Pick a Brick (PaB) service is doing two things at once. First, a handful of brand‑new elements are joining the catalogue – think fresh printed tiles, new colour‑blended slopes and a few specialty hinges that have been hiding in the LEGO vault. Second, the parts that are about to retire – the classic 1 × 1 round plates in teal and the old‑school 2 × 2 brick with a single stud on top – are seeing their prices cut by up to 30 percent. The announcement landed on NewElementary, and the timing is clear: LEGO wants to clear inventory before the next wave of parts arrives later in the year.

What does this mean for Indian fans? The global update will roll out on Friday, 3 July, but we usually see a 4–6 week lag before the changes appear on Indian storefronts. That lag is the same lag you get when ordering a new smartphone that’s just launched overseas – you wait, you watch, you hope the price dip arrives before you need the part.

The price cuts are a welcome surprise, but the real cost‑benefit depends on how many pieces you actually need. If you’ve been hoarding “just in case” elements, the reduced price might finally make a purchase feel justifiable. If you’re a casual builder, you may still find the per‑piece cost a little steep, especially when you factor in the usual import duties and shipping fees that add up faster than a chai‑stall queue on a rainy morning.

Keep an eye on the official PaB portal and the Indian hobby sites for the exact numbers. When the updated list finally reflects in MyBrickHouse and Toycra, you’ll know whether those cuts translate into real savings or just a marketing gimmick. Until then, the best strategy is to bookmark the parts you need and wait for the Indian listings to go live.

On that bombshell, it's time to say goodbye. I'll see you on the next one. Bubyee. Estimated import price — not confirmed India retail. Check MyBrickHouse for availability. Check Toycra for availability. Use code ABHINAV12 for 12% off on orders above ₹500 at Toycra. Expect a 4–6 week lag after the global July 3 update. That's roughly 14 months of Spotify Premium.

Verdict: IMPORT ONLY. Not in Indian stores — grey market or wait.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where can I buy the latest LEGO sets in India?
Toycra and MyBrickHouse are the most reliable online sources. Use code ABHINAV12 at Toycra for 12% off.
What is the best LEGO deal in India right now?
Check our deals page for the current best prices updated every 6 hours. Use code ABHINAV12 at Toycra for an exclusive 12% discount.
Are LEGO sets available in India?
Yes — most major LEGO sets are available in India through stores like Toycra, MyBrickHouse, Amazon India, and Flipkart.
Why are LEGO sets expensive in India?
Import duties, GST, and currency conversion all contribute to LEGO prices in India being higher than in the US or UK. We cover this in detail in our guide on why Indian LEGO prices are what they are.
Is there a discount code for LEGO in India?
Yes! Use code ABHINAV12 at Toycra for 12% off any LEGO set. Minimum purchase ₹500. No usage limits. This is an exclusive Bricks of India deal.