
Four New LEGO Ideas Sets Approved: 2025 Review Results Finally Drop
LEGO has approved four new Ideas sets from the 2025 submission round, with three coming from the main review and one pulled from the parking lot. The announcement came on 27 April after what LEGO described as an especially challenging review process due to record submission numbers.

This marks a solid haul for Ideas fans who've been waiting since last year for results. Getting four sets through is better than some recent rounds, though LEGO hasn't revealed which specific projects made the cut or provided any details about the designers involved.

The timing puts these sets on track for releases sometime in 2027, assuming LEGO sticks to their usual 12-18 month development cycle. That's the standard wait between approval and shop shelves for Ideas sets, giving the design team time to refine builds and sort out licensing if needed.

What's interesting is that parking lot pull - LEGO only dips back into older submissions when they spot something that fits current priorities or fills a gap in their lineup. Could signal they're looking to expand certain themes or found a project that works better now than it did originally.

We'll have to wait for LEGO to share actual project details, designer names, and piece counts. Based on past form, expect those announcements to trickle out over the coming weeks rather than arrive in one big dump.