The LEGO Pick a Brick has expanded by more than 1,100 new pieces, and ahead of the official release schedule which should have seen them added on the service at the end of May 2025.
While information about the forthcoming release has been dripping in the news feeds, including via official statement by the LEGO Group, the full list of new items has been released on the official website and is free to browse.
The website now features 17,101 bricks and components you may buy separately or in bulk. Pick a Brick also makes it very easy to granulate the available stock and go after particular pieces you are interested in.
For example, builders may pick from the LEGO, Technic, and Duplo lines, and further filter by 14 categories, such as Plates, Power Functions, Technic Beams, and others.
The latest expansion features a broad mix of fresh elements pulled from recent sets, such as newly updated minifigure gear, but also Technic components that have been in low supply, and a selection of printed tiles that haven’t been widely available until now.
Naturally, you can pick the colors of the elements. The LEGO Group has been steadily adding Pick a Brick, making the service widely available and also featuring a fantastic variety of elements that people can use in My Own Creation sets.
The LEGO Group is betting on convenience with Pick a Brick, which tends to be more expensive than the in-store experience, including other resellers such as Brickowl and Bricklink.
Regardless, Pick a Brick has been a supplier of popular and in-demand bricks and components that can fit in virtually any MOC or customized build.
The expansion caters heavily to MOC builders, who often seek precise parts in specific colors, such as sand green masonry bricks or transparent tiles, for detailed custom models.”
For those who are used to do their shopping through the LEGO.com store, Pick a Brick remains the go-to option for buying individual parts to complete their brick-infused sets.