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Hey everyone, welcome to the party! On top of the discounts I've already found (listed above), I'll be flagging any other price cuts here that I think are worth your while. Let's get started, shall we?

First, a little admin. Which stores have been the best so far? At the time of writing, it's all about Amazon. OK, sure, that's an obvious answer. But it really has been the most reliable for range, variety, and depth of discount. Walmart comes in a close second, but Amazon's knocking it out of the park so far. I'd recommend heading straight there.

Hit this pinata for top-tier loot

Lego Fortnite Supply Llama (77071)

(Image credit: Iain Wilson)

What better way to kick off than with my favorite discount so far? After a solid week or so following 2025's deals (from Black Friday right through to today's Cyber Monday Lego deals), I think the Supply Llama still comes out on top overall. To begin with, it's now sitting pretty at its lowest ever price of $24.99 at Amazon - and that pulls an already-tempting offer into impulse-purchase territory. Secondly, it's a great option for fans, as a gift alike, to put on display, or have in a toybox. 'Versatile' is an understatement.

It's so full of personality, too; as noted in our review, "you can't help but smile every time you see" this derpy little guy. That vacant expression, the fact it actually drops loot... oh, and it's pretty easy to construct as well. That makes it a good fit even if you've not made a model in years.

Can I get a whacka-whacka-whacka

Lego Pac-Man Arcade

(Image credit: Future)

Next up on my list of favorites is this surprisingly excellent discount on the Lego Pac-Man Arcade set, which I really wasn't expecting to see in this year's sale. This is an older kit that very rarely dips below $250, so it suddenly tumbling to a record low price of $188.99 at Amazon is more than a little eye-catching.

If you're a retro fan, this is the kit for you. Along with recreating the Pac-Man cabinet in delightful miniature, it's got a clever 'sunken maze' design for the Ghosts and Pac-Man himself to sit in, making it feel as though it's an actual labyrinth they're charging around. Oh, and the best bit? Thanks to some levers and Technic pieces, it actually works. Move the crank and the yellow blob will whacka-whacka-whacka his way along the display. It's an absolute delight.

I love that there's an even smaller minifigure-scale version you can store alongside this one, complete with a minifg gamer trying to beat their high score. When combined with the larger Pac-Man and Ghosts you put along the top of the main cabinet, this model is firing on all nostalgic cylinders.

It's-a-me, an excellent deal

Lego Super Mario & Yoshi set on a wooden desk with toad lamp

(Image credit: Future)

While we're on a retro train, I think our next stop should be this amazing Super Mario World kit. It's a nostalgic visit back to the '90s SNES game, with an incredibly faithful design fans like me go nuts over. At $104.99 at Amazon, it's just a dollar away from its cheapest price too.

I can't get over how closely it matches the tiny sprite from the game itself; it's like it's leapt from the screen. Mario even has his yellow cape, which allowed him to fly/glide short distances (there will be no mid-chasm bouncing off Yoshi here, thank you very much).

My favorite thing about it isn't the visual design, though - it's the fact that this model actually moves. Turn the crank and you'll see Yoshi run as fast as his little legs can carry him. His tongue even pops out, ready to grab a tasty apple... or enemy!

Chomp on this excellent Lego discount for Cyber Monday, why don't you

A Lego Piranha Plant on a wooden table, with a finger touching its mouth

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

Speaking of the Mushroom Kingdom, there's another member of the Super Mario repertoire that's currently enjoying a great Cyber Monday Lego discount; the Piranha Plant. Indeed, you can get this model for $47.99 at Amazon instead of the usual $59.99.

As mentioned in my Lego Piranha Plant review, this one is so full of personality; it has a lot more charm than you'd expect for a relatively simple build. A lot of that comes down to being able to pose it however you want, and it always looks a little sassy no matter what you do with it.

This is the kind of kit that's perfect for putting on a desk or a shelf, and many of us in the GamesRadar+ office have this one.

Spider-deals, Spider-deals, does whatever a... oh, you get the picture

A bearded man smiles as he places a piece onto the Lego Daily Bugle set, which has minifigures swinging from it

(Image credit: Lego)

Of all the Cyber Monday Lego deals I was expecting to see, I didn't have this enormous Spider-Man kit on the list. The Daily Bugle came out a couple of years ago and is real treasure-trove for fans of Marvel's webslinger, with a frankly ridiculous 25 minifigures to go with its 7,600-piece build.

Better yet, it's currently $244.99 at Amazon rather than $349.99. I appreciate that it's still a lot of cash, but honestly, such a massive price cut is rare. As in, really rare. Price-matching software suggests it doesn't normally go much below $300, and this is actually a single dollar away from being a record low.

Notably, this kit is difficult to get hold of now - it's out of stock at the official Lego store, for example.

Fans are gravitating toward this discount

Lego Thestrals on an orange background beside a 'save $21' badge with the GamesRadar+ logo

(Image credit: Future)

There are some excellent Harry Potter kits out there, and plenty have been given a discount as part of this year's Cyber Monday Lego deals. However, one that seems to have been flying off shelves is the Thestral Family. This brick-based version of the fantastic beasts have shifted 10K units in the past month according to Amazon, so it's clearly a winner.

At a record low price of $48.99 at Amazon (down from $69.99), I can see why. That kind of discount brings the model into dangerous "oooh, maybe" territory, and it's surprisingly good at capturing the creatures' on-screen design despite being made of bricks. Their good articulation means they work as toys as well as display pieces too, so this is a versatile set on the whole.

Roger roger, this deal is no clanker

A child poses the Lego Battle Droid on a wooden table

(Image credit: Lego)

Star Wars fans may want to check out one of Amazon's bespoke Cyber Monday Lego deals; there's a Phantom Menace kit with your name on it. Plus, it's at a record low. Turns out this is the droid you're looking for.

You can currently pick up the Lego Battle Droid with STAP for its cheapest ever price, AKA $89.99 at Amazon. That's down from the usual $139.99 for the 2025 model, meaning you're saving 36% in total.

I have a real soft spot for these hopeless droids, so this set was always going to appeal to me. But the fact it can be removed from the STAP speeder and posed on foot with its blaster at the ready adds to the charm. You've got options in terms of how you want to display it, which is always a good thing in my books.

Avengers, you're running out of time to assemble on this discount

The Avengers Helicarrier (76295) rear view on a neutral background

(Image credit: Future / Mike Harris)

One of the best savings from the past few days has been this helicarrier-sized price cut on the... well, the Helicarrier. This Avengers display piece is just half price right now, being $40 at Walmart rather than the usual $80. Seeing as it's stuck around over the weekend, I can't imagine there are many left.

We have a soft spot for this kit after reviewing it, and it makes for a reasonably-sized display kit that's classy yet full of detail. In fact, our only criticism was the overabundance of stickers - there are a lot. However, at 50% off, I think we can overlook that particular bugbear.

Oh come, all ye faithful (admire this Christmas Lego centerpiece)

Lego Christmas candle set on a worksurface

(Image credit: Lego)

If you want to add a nerdy festive touch to your Holiday prep, this Cyber Monday Lego deal is perfect. The Christmas Table Decoration set is just $23.99 at Amazon right now instead of $39.99, providing us with a festive gift of 40% off. Lovely stuff.

The thing I adore about this kit is that it takes a moment to recognize as a Lego set; the flora in particular is enough to throw you off. That makes the realization this is a pile of bricks so fun - there's a real "oh!" moment behind it.

Crucially, it isn't going to take up much space. This is a relatively modest kit both in terms of price and size, so it's a great addition to the Christmas dinner table if you're hosting.

I think this might be the cutest Lego set in ages, and it's never been cheaper

Lego WALL-E and EVE set box on a gray sofa

(Image credit: Future/Benjamin Abbott)

OK, so this set is absolutely adorable. One of the latest Disney Lego sets is a recreation of beloved junk bot Wall-E and his pal EVE, with posable limbs and a lot of detail (like weathering on the former) that brings them to life.

So, why's that news? Well, the model is currently $55.95 at Amazon instead of almost $70. That's an all-time low price, and I sincerely doubt you're going to see anything better this side of 2026. That's because the set only just came out, and hasn't deviated much from MSRP so far.

Gotta get back to Hogwarts

A hand giving a thumbs up in front of the Hogwarts Castle and Grounds Lego set box

(Image credit: Future / Benjamin Abbott)

Hogwarts is another Lego set that seems immensely popular right about now, as 10K+ copies have been purchased in the last month. Seeing as it's around $30 less than usual right now as part of this year's Cyber Monday Lego deals, I can understand the sudden rush.

If you want to build your own version of the wizarding school, it's $140 at Amazon rather than the normal $169.99.

Hit the tarmac with this latest saving

Lego F1 car sets on a red and white background

(Image credit: Lego)

We've got another record low price on our hands, people! The rather snazzy Speed Champions Ultimate Formula 1 Collector's Pack (which has 10 sets in total, arrayed in company colors) has never been cheaper, and it's available for $188.99 at Amazon rather than $269.99.

Seeing as the average cost for this one is anywhere between $253 and $260ish, that 30% discount is an absolute steal.

Have you picked up anything in the Cyber Monday Lego deals? Sound off - I want to hear from you in the comments!

The greatest hunk of junk in the Outer Rim

Lego Millennium Falcon set on a stand in front of the set's box, all on a wooden table

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

The fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy is just a couple of cents away from a record low price in the 2025 Cyber Monday Lego deals; you can grab the midi-ship Millennium Falcon for just $67.97 at Amazon rather than the normal price of $85.

I'm a huge fan of this kit. Besides looking fantastic, it's a much more reasonable price than other, alternative Falcons. Yes, they're much bigger and more detailed. But they also cost a small fortune. Equally, it's a lot easier to display; it doesn't take up much space on a shelf or desk, unlike its siblings. Plus, it has its own stand - which isn't something the others possess.

Our chances of ignoring this discount are a thousand to one

Lego R2-D2 against a brick wall, with tools out

(Image credit: Joel Franey)

If you're of the opinion that the droids were some of the best bits in Star Wars (ah, someone of good taste), I think you need to see this particular Cyber Monday Lego deal. It slashes the cost of everyone's favorite astromech in brick form by 20%, bringing it down to $79.97 over at Amazon.

The designers certainly spared no expense with this one. It's crammed with extra bits, hidden compartments, and accessories so that you can show off the full range of R2's skills. We were big fans of it in our four-star Lego R2-D2 review!

These flowers will always stay beautiful

Lego Dried Flower Centerpiece on a table, beside glasses filled with water

(Image credit: Lego)

Looking for something nice and seasonal to put on display at home? I'd definitely recommend considering the Dried Flower Centerpiece. Besides being very autumnal with all those oranges and burnt reds, it's a beautiful composition of Lego flowers that really pops. At $34.99 via Amazon instead of $50, it's also great value. Yes, we've seen it for a little less before now. But that's still an aggressively good price on a gorgeous kit.

How do you know if something is a good deal or not? It's a fair question. Many retailers claim that something's a good deal, but these are often decidedly average. There can be some dodgy tactics to make something look like a better discount than it actually is, too - an old favorite of some stores is to artificially bump the price before a sale and then dropping it back down again.

Time is starting to run out on Cyber Monday

Lego Rivendell and minifigures on a white surface, against a plain background

(Image credit: Future/Benjamin Abbott)

I don't want to alarm anyone, but I think it's only fair to bring to everyone's attention that Cyber Monday is slowly winding to a close - it'll be over by midnight tonight. While we still have plenty of time before then, I'd highly recommend hitting checkout sooner than later. Items may start to drop out of stock as everyone rushes to secure those sale prices, and I've seen a few instances of prices going back up to normal before Cyber Monday is even done. With that in mind, I'd grab whatever it is you're looking at as soon as you can!

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