Best Lego sets for adults 2025: Science, nature & engineering sets for curious minds

Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse stood in a garden
(Image credit: Kim Snaith)

Perhaps you might still see Lego as a construction toy for kids. But that's just not true: In the last several years, the Danish building blocks company has focused more and more on creating sets that will appeal to grown-ups, and its adult-focused range has become one of the most important parts of its business. In our guide, we're taking a look at the best Lego sets for adults to buy in 2025.

From realistic-looking flowers to sets based on real-world UNESCO sites, Lego has gone all-in on creating sets that will appeal to adults. The focus on play has shifted to sets that not only look great on display but offer a satisfying and often challenging build process.

The sets we've featured here either celebrate STEM in some way, focus on an element of science or nature, or feature their own feats of engineering and technology, like a Technic set with some complicated and fascinating mechanism.

Elsewhere, take a look at our guide to the best STEM toys, or the best science toys for kids.

The quick list

Best science, nature and engineering-themed Lego sets for adults to buy in 2025

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Best science-themed Lego set

The newest set on this list, The Evolution of STEM is a true celebration of all things science and technology. (Image credit: Lego)

Lego Ideas The Evolution of STEM

A real celebration of science and technology through the years.

Specifications

Price: $79.99/£69.99
Model number: 21355
Pieces: 879
Finished item dimensions: 10.5 x 9 x 7.5 inches / 27 x 23 x 19cm
Recommended age: 18+

Reasons to buy

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Innovative design
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A great homage to scientific progress
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Great minifigures

Reasons to avoid

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Some fiddly sections
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Some notable scientific omissions
Buy if:

✅ You love science and technology: This set is a real celebration of scientific progress over the years.

✅ You like interactive models: A wheel on the back of the set makes the double helix spin!

Don't buy if:

❌ You want a more detailed science model: This focuses on lots of different STEM discoveries rather than just one in great detail. Maybe consider the NASA Artemis SLS for serious detail.

The bottom line:

🔎 Lego Ideas The Evolution of STEM: For science and technology lovers, this is the ultimate Lego set. It's a celebration of scientific discoveries over the years, and even includes figures of the likes of Isaac Newton and Marie Curie. It's a wonderful-looking set, too. ★★★★★

Lego Ideas The Evolution of STEM does just what the title suggests: it shows the evolution of science, technology, engineering and mathematics over the years. An apple tree represents Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation, a cityscape represents how far we've come in recent years, and other models, like an early automobile and a robotic arm, show just some of the major technological advances made over the decades.

The set features three minifigures: George Washington Carver, Isaac Newton and Marie Curie. They're a great selection, although we can't help but wish more were included. Still, it's a minor complaint, as the set as a whole looks absolutely fantastic. Everything is built upon a base of an open book, so it looks like the entire set is literally jumping out of the pages.

The centerpoint of the set is a double helix, which can be rotated by using a wheel hidden at the back of the set. It's a little flimsy, so you'll need to be careful when moving or handling the set, but it's a wonderful touch. A NASA shuttle, the Voyager Probe and a (not to scale) bee are affixed to the helix with transparent sticks to make them look like they're flying. It's a nice touch.

Given the price, we think this is one of the best Lego sets for adults you can buy. It's a very fun, varied build, and the finished model looks absolutely stunning. A win-win.

Best potted Lego flowers

Beautifully colorful, the Lego Icons Orchid looks stunning in just about any room of the house. (Image credit: Future)
Colorful and intricate, this Lego Orchid almost looks real.

Specifications

Price: $49.99/£44.99
Model number: 10311
Pieces: 608
Finished item dimensions: 15 x 11.5 x 9.5 inches / 39 x 40 x 24 cm
Recommended age: 18+

Reasons to buy

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Excellent value for money
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Beautiful set when built

Reasons to avoid

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Some repetition
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Leaves are rather flimsy
Buy if:

✅ You're on a budget: At $50, this is a great value Lego set.

✅ You want a plant that won't wilt: Great news: Lego flowers don't need watering!

Don't buy if:

❌ You want something with more detail: If you'd prefer a Lego Botanical set with more detail, consider the impressive Flower Arrangement set.

❌ You want a varied build: Because you'll be building multiple similar flowers, the Orchid is a little repetitive to put together.

The bottom line:

🔎 Lego Icons Orchid: Without breaking the bank, the Lego Icons Orchid is a wonderful set to bring a bit of color into your home. We think this is a great set to pick up if you've never built Lego before and you're wondering what all the fuss is about. ★★★★½

We love Lego Botanicals, but the Orchid might just be our favorite. At a glance, you’d be forgiven for thinking this brick-built plant is the real thing: It’s mightily deceptive and makes a beautiful addition to any room’s décor.

We particularly love the smaller details, like the tiny molded flowers on the stems and the fact that it includes a plant pot complete with roots and bark mix.

It's a fun build too, and there's nothing overly complicated here. As we said in our Lego Icons Orchid review, we think this set makes a great entry point if you've never built a Lego set before — maybe you simply want to see what all the fuss is about. Experienced builders will be able to complete this build in around an hour, and when you're done you have a set that you can enjoy on display for years. That's right: Lego flowers never wilt!

It's very well priced, too. At just $50 you won't need to break the bank to pick this one up, and we think it's worth every penny. The only real downside is that there are some repetitive parts to the build, since you'll be putting together multiple flowers all with the same shape and design. But that's the nature of a set like this, and it's certainly not a deal-breaker.

Best Lego plant

With interchangeable green and pink leaves, you can match your Lego Bonsai Tree to the seasons. (Image credit: Future)

Lego Icons Bonsai Tree

A perfect tiny tree to display in your home.

Specifications

Price: $49.99/£44.99
Model number: 10281
Pieces: 878
Finished item dimensions: 8 x 8 x 9 inches / 18 x 20 x 21 cm
Recommended age: 18+

Reasons to buy

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Two different bloom colors to choose from
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Exceptional value for money
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Gorgeous display piece

Reasons to avoid

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Leaves can be a bit flimsy
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The pink frog ‘buds’ can take away from the realism
Buy if:

✅ You're on a budget: For $49.99, the Lego Icons Bonsai Tree is an absolute steal.

✅ You want a customizable build: You can change the set between green leaves and pink blossom.

Don't buy if:

❌ You want something substantial: This is a very small Lego set. If you want something bigger, take a look at the Lego Botanical Garden.

❌ You struggle with fiddly builds: There are lots of small pieces here, and the leaves in particular are very fiddly to put in place.

The bottom line:

🔎 Lego Icons Bonsai Tree: This was the first ever 'Botanical' set released by Lego, and since then the range has gone from strength to strength. This remains one of our favorites, though, thanks to how realistic it looks — and its interchangeable leaves and blossom. ★★★★

The Lego Icons Bonsai Tree has been around for several years now. In fact, it was the first ever Lego Botanical Collection set ever released. It still remains a strong entry to the range today, and provided a great starting point for Lego to go on to create more and more flower and plant-based Lego sets.

Perhaps the biggest selling point of the Lego Icons Bonsai Tree is that it comes with two sets of leaves: you can opt for green foliage or pink cherry blossoms, the latter of which is particularly beautiful. It comes in a black pot that’s stood upon a brown plinth, making it look just like the real thing - and making for a gorgeous display piece wherever you decide to place it.

The only real downside is that it's a little flimsy to build. If you struggle to handle tiny Lego pieces, you might find this one a bit frustrating to put together, particularly with its leaves. Speaking of, as much as we love the pink cherry blossom option, look closely and you'll see that the pieces are actually tiny pink frogs! If realism is more your thing, you might want to opt for the green foliage option.

For the botanists among us, the Bonsai Tree really is one of the best Lego sets for adults. It can be a little flimsy to build due to its very small pieces, but that’s easily forgiven once you’ve finished, especially given the low price point of the set.

Best Lego set for art lovers

This is a beautiful recreation of Vincent Van Gogh's famous work of art. (Image credit: Kim Snaith)
A beautiful recreation of a famous work of art.

Specifications

Price: $169.99/£149.99
Model number: 21333
Pieces: 2,316
Finished item dimensions: 12 x 15 x 15 inches / 30 x 38 x 12 cm
Recommended age: 18+

Reasons to buy

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Beautiful and creative set
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Instantly recognizable
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Comes with Vincent van Gogh minifig

Reasons to avoid

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Not ideal to hang on the wall
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Lots of similar colors make instructions hard to follow
Buy if:

✅ You want a Lego set that can be wall-mounted: If shelf space is a premium, a Lego set that can be hung on the wall is a great option.

✅ You're a Van Gogh fan: This is a fantastic, instantly recognizable recreation of the famous Starry Sky.

Don't buy if:

❌ You want more minifigures: Some sets come with dozens of minifigures, but this only has one.

❌ You struggle with differentiating shades of color: This set contains lots of similarly-colored bricks, and picking out one shade of blue from another can be tricky.

The bottom line:

🔎 Lego Ideas Vincent van Gogh - The Starry Night: This is a gorgeous Lego set which really captures the essence of Van Gogh's Starry Night. It's colorful, it's vibrant, and it can hang on the wall: What more could you want? ★★★★★

We’re big fans of Lego that we can hang on our wall. If you have a lot of Lego sets, shelf and desk space can become quite sparse, so a set that you can mount on any wall is a wonderful idea. Lego Ideas Vincent Van Gogh - Starry Night can indeed be hung up; it’s built into a frame, designed to be so. But thanks to its innovative 3D layered building technique, it’s rather bulky and heavy, so make sure you are mounting it correctly and hanging it onto a very strong wall.

Thanks to the thickness of the set, though, you have the choice whether you want to wall mount or simply stand it on a shelf. It looks fabulous either way, in all honesty. Having a choice of how and where to display is a real boon.

This is a wonderful-looking set that manages to be a faithful recreation of Vincent van Gogh's famous painting. Bricks have been layered and used in a very clever way, ad you'll make use of some unique building techniques to achieve the finished design.

It's a large set that will take several hours, so make sure you set plenty of time aside. If you're brand new to Lego, this probably isn't the best set to start with, as it's a little more complex than most: We'd recommend a slightly smaller build first to get used to Lego techniques before diving into this.

The only real downside is that, as we mentioned in our Lego Ideas Vincent van Gogh - The Starry Night review, it makes use of several similar colors. They can be hard to differentiate from each other, and the printed instructions are never the most color-accurate, which makes things a bit tricky.

Best mechanized Lego set

Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse stood in a garden

The Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse is basically a working lighthouse on a miniature scale. (Image credit: Kim Snaith)
This working lighthouse is packed with lots of very neat details.

Specifications

Price: $299.99/£259.99
Model number: 21335
Pieces: 2,065
Finished item dimensions: 22 x 10 x 10 inches / 54 x 25 x 25cm
Recommended age: 18+

Reasons to buy

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Looks incredible
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Fantastic use of motorized functions
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Beautiful internal details

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive
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Requires six AA batteries (not included)
Buy if:

✅ You like Lego architecture: The build of this set features lots of wonderful details, from the rocks to the small lighthouse keeper's cottage.

✅ You have plenty of space: This is a large (and tall) Lego set, so you'll need plenty of space to display it.

Don't buy if:

❌ You're on a budget: At $300, this isn't a cheap Lego set.

❌ You want a small, quick build: This is made up of 2,065 pieces, so you'll need to commit several hours to building it.

The bottom line:

🔎 Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse: Not only is this a working lighthouse (on a tiny scale!) but it's also a gorgeous looking model that's a joy to build. You won't be disappointed if you pick this one up. ★★★★★

Without a doubt, one of the best Lego sets for adults that you can buy right now is the Motorized Lighthouse. It's a thing of beauty, and an absolutely stunning display piece — not to mention a joy to build.

There's a lot going on, thanks to the motorized functions (which are just fabulous) and so you'll be building around a lot of wires. It makes for a more technical build, and if you enjoy a challenge you'll absolutely relish it. This is essentially a tiny working lighthouse when you're done with it, and seeing all the moving parts come together is seriously satisfying.

As we mentioned in our Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse review, a brand new brick was designed especially for this set: a miniature fresnel lens, which gives the lighthouse an air of authenticity. It's a very neat touch. But even away from the realistic working parts, there's a lot to admire, too. The lighthouse keeper's cottage is filled with wonderful details, like art hung on the wall and a bed with a checkered comforter. Those little touches really help Lego sets come to life.

We don't have anything bad to say about the Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse, other than the fact it's a little on the pricey side: At $300, it's not the sort of set you can buy on a whim. Considering it something of an investment. Providing you've got the space, though, you won't be disappointed with this set — it'll look fantastic no matter where you place it in your home.

Best real-world architecture Lego set

The Lego Architecture Statue of Liberty is an imposing, detailed model. (Image credit: Future)
No matter how you feel about NYC, there's no denying this miniature Lady Liberty looks fantastic.

Specifications

Price: $119.99/£89.99
Model number: 21042
Pieces: 1,685
Finished item dimensions: 17 x 5 x 5 inches / 44 x 14 x 14 cm
Recommended age: 16+

Reasons to buy

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An iconic model
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Looks fantastic

Reasons to avoid

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Some tricky sections in the build
Buy if:

✅ You want something iconic: The Statue of Liberty is one of the most iconic structures in the USA.

✅ You're limited on space: Other than its height, the Statue of Liberty has a small footprint so doesn't take up much desk space.

Don't buy if:

❌ You want an exciting build: Being made up of lots of small bricks of similar colors, it's not the most fun set to build

❌ You want a huge Lego set: If you want a huge set to really make a statement, perhaps take a look at the Notre Dame de Paris.

The bottom line:

🔎 Lego Architecture Statue of Liberty: It's not the biggest set, but this small replica of the Statue of Liberty is just fantastic. It captures almost every detail of the imposing NYC statue, and it's a must-have for any architecture fan. ★★★★★

The Lego Architecture range features some of the best sets for adults, and one of our favorites is the Statue of Liberty. This mini-model of the iconic New York monument is every bit as eye-catching as the real Lady Liberty, but takes up much less space. At 17 inches (44 cm) tall she’s not exactly small, but the small footprint makes it the perfect size to display on a shelf or your desk.

It’s a fairly time-consuming build, with lots of small pieces and some fiddly sections. You'll be using the same color again and again, which can be a little repetitive, but stick with it and the finished build is well worth the hard work.

In our Lego Architecture Statue of Liberty review, we said that we wouldn't be surprised if guests had to do a double-take at this Lego set: You'd be forgiven for thinking it was simply a decorative model rather than a Lego set. If you're a little self-conscious about having Lego on display in your lounge, then, this is a great choice.

The Statue of Liberty is missing a face — there's just a flat plate rather than any detail. It's about the only niggle we have with the finished model, but we understand why: The only other real option would be to have a sticker, and that would have been hard to get right. The rest of the details, from the torch to the crown, more than make up for it.

Best Lego sets for adults: Comparison

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Our rating

Price

Pieces

Dimensions

Recommended age

Motorized/ moving parts?

Lego Ideas Vincent van Gogh - The Starry Night

★★★★★

$169.99/£149.99

2,316

12 x 15 x 15 inches

18+

No

Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse

★★★★★

$299.99/£259.99

2,065

22 x 10 x 10 inches

18+

Yes - motorized

Lego Architecture Statue of Liberty

★★★★★

$119.99/£89.99

1,685

17 x 5 x 5 inches

16+

No

Lego Icons Orchid

★★★★½

$49.99/£44.99

608

15 x 11.5 x 9.5 inches

18+

No

Lego Icons Bonsai Tree

★★★★

$49.99/£44.99

878

8 x 8 x 9 inches

18+

No

Lego Ideas The Evolution of STEM

★★★★★

$79.99/£69.99

879

10.5 x 9 x 7.5 inches

18+

Yes - turning a wheel makes parts move

How we picked and tested the best Lego sets

Choosing the best Lego sets for adults is a little more subjective than other buyer's guides. What we think the best Lego sets are might differ from someone else. And while we haven't built every Lego set available, we have built a huge range of them, so we have a good breadth of knowledge of what makes a good set.

When it comes to choosing the best Lego sets, there's plenty of things we need to take into consideration. Are the instructions clear? Is the set easy (and enjoyable) to put together? Does it offer a satisfying challenge? Are there any parts of the build which make it a frustrating process? Is the finished model sturdy and well held together?

We also consider the function of the set once it's built. Since we're focusing on sets for adults here, playability doesn't matter so much – we're mostly concerned with how a set will look on display (though moving parts, motors and interactive elements are still a plus).

Kim Snaith
Contributing writer

Kim is a UK-based freelancewriter who focuses on Lego, toys and video game-related content. She's the co-creator of GameSpew.com and ThatBrickSite.com, where you'll find most of her work. If she's not building with plastic bricks, playing a video game, or writing about doing either of those things, you should probably check she's still breathing. You can find her on Twitter at @ichangedmyname.