
LEGO Reports Record 2025 Results - What It Means for Prices and Availability
LEGO posted record financial results for 2025, with revenue hitting new highs driven by what the company calls "strong brand performance and innovative portfolio." The Danish company hasn't released specific figures yet, but they're clearly having their best year commercially.

This matters because LEGO's financial health directly affects what we see on shelves. When they're doing well, we typically get more ambitious sets, better availability, and the company feels confident investing in new themes and complex builds. The flip side is that strong demand often means higher prices - something most of us have noticed over the past few years.
The company specifically mentioned their "innovative portfolio" as a key driver, which suggests the mix of licensed themes (Star Wars, Harry Potter), original lines, and adult-focused sets is hitting the mark. Their push into premium collector sets and the expanded Creator Expert range seems to be paying off financially.
What This Means for 2026

Expect LEGO to double down on whatever worked in 2025. That probably means more large, complex sets aimed at adults, continued expansion of popular licensed themes, and potentially some new partnerships. The downside is that success often emboldens companies to push prices higher.
For parents, this financial strength should mean better stock levels and fewer shortages of popular sets during peak seasons. For adult collectors, it's a mixed bag - more interesting sets to choose from, but potentially at higher price points than we'd like.
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