The LEGO Group has revealed an all-new lineup of LEGO Minecraft sets, bringing fresh adventures, fan-favourite mobs, and buildable biomes to life. Designed for both play and display, the 2026 range celebrates Minecraft’s imaginative spirit — from classic survival scenarios to creative dioramas that look just as good on your shelf as they do mid-battle.

Classic Adventures, Modern Builds
Among the highlights is Steve’s Taiga Adventure, a nostalgic throwback for long-time players. Builders can join Steve as he faces off against a Creeper, protects a Baby Bunny, and discovers hidden diamonds — complete with a TNT explosion function for that satisfying boom.
Then there’s End Portal and Nether Portal Adventure, offering double the excitement with two fully functional portals. Packed with a Hoglin and an Enderman, this set is perfect for fans eager to dive between dimensions — or combine it with other LEGO Minecraft builds for an expanded world.
Farm Life and Fantasy Biomes
The new Chicken Farm set lets players embrace their inner farmer, caring for a chicken-shaped coop filled with feathered friends. The interactive chicken even “lays” eggs and dispenses seeds — ideal for imaginative storytelling or a cozy corner display.
In a moodier twist, Pale Garden Adventure introduces the mysterious Mothman player character and the eerie Creaking mob lurking within massive Pale oak trees. With resin to harvest, Eyeblossom flowers to admire, and hidden dangers to face, it’s a must-have for players who love Minecraft’s darker aesthetic.
For fans of action-packed builds, Zombie Dungeons captures the thrill of survival gameplay. This eerie diorama challenges players to defend their loot, outsmart traps, and fight through a rotating zombie chamber — all while staying one step ahead of the undead.
Display Models for the Collectors
LEGO isn’t just thinking about play. The Red Fox Play and Display Model lets fans create one of Minecraft’s most beloved mobs as a large, posable sculpture. With bendable legs, a rotating head and tail, and even an option to display it “asleep,” it’s a perfect addition to any desk or shelf.
For something more expansive, the Mini Biomes – Scaled World Display Model lets builders recreate miniature versions of Minecraft’s most iconic landscapes. From the Windswept Hills and Mushroom Fields to the Desert Pyramid and Flower Forest, this set celebrates the diversity of Minecraft’s ecosystem with intricate micro builds and familiar characters like Steve, a Creeper, and a Mooshroom.
The Ultimate Battle Awaits
The lineup’s grand finale is the Wither Boss Fight, an explosive showdown featuring an elaborate shrine, swinging Nether portal, and dramatic explosion function. Players can summon the Wither using three skeleton skulls, battle Wither Skeletons across lava terrain, and claim the rare Nether Star upon victory — all while using a brand-new hero weapon, the mace.
Digital Fun with LEGO Builder
As with other modern LEGO releases, builders can enhance their experience with the LEGO Builder app. The app allows users to zoom, rotate, and track progress in 3D, making construction smoother and more interactive — perfect for younger players or those revisiting their creative side.

All new LEGO Minecraft sets — including Steve’s Taiga Adventure, End Portal and Nether Portal Adventure, Chicken Farm, Pale Garden Adventure, Zombie Dungeons, Red Fox Play and Display Model, Mini Biomes – Scaled World Display Model, and Wither Boss Fight — will launch on January 1, 2026. Fans can grab them from LEGO stores, LEGO.com/Minecraft, and select retailers worldwide.
Whether you’re a seasoned builder, a Minecraft veteran, or simply nostalgic for pixelated adventures, LEGO’s 2026 Minecraft wave promises a perfect blend of imagination, action, and display-worthy design.
