
LEGO Ideas Second 2026 Review Hits 33 Projects - Four More Cross the Line
Another batch of LEGO Ideas projects have crossed the 10,000-supporter threshold, pushing the Second 2026 Review Stage to 33 qualifying entries. That's a hefty number for the review board to work through, and the odds for any individual project getting picked aren't great.

The four newest qualifiers are a mixed bag. Christmas Snow Globe Collection by ItzEthqn feels like a seasonal display piece in the mould of previous Ideas winter sets. Upside-Down House: Bookstore by YellowBox is the kind of quirky architectural concept that tends to do well in review - LEGO has shown appetite for these oddball buildings. Carousel Music Box by 2A2A combines two things LEGO fans seem to love: mechanical function and display potential. And Dean's Baby Supernatural by SamSamSamy brings the long-running TV show back into contention on the platform.

With 33 projects competing for what will likely be two or three production slots, the maths isn't kind. LEGO's review panel has historically approved roughly 5-10% of entries in rounds this size. Licensed properties like the Supernatural build face additional hurdles around rights negotiations, though the show's established fanbase clearly turned up in force to support it.

The unlicensed concepts probably have a better shot here. The Carousel Music Box and Upside-Down Bookstore both fit neatly into LEGO's current direction with display-oriented sets for adult builders. Snow globes could work as a seasonal release, though LEGO already covers Christmas fairly well each year.

If you've supported any of these, the waiting game starts now. LEGO typically announces review results several months after the submission window closes, so don't expect news before late 2026 at the earliest. You can browse all 33 qualifying projects on the LEGO Ideas site.