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20+ Cyber Monday Lego deals still live: We found Star Wars, Botanicals, Icons, and Disney sets still on sale

Lego Botanicals set, Lego Star Wars Millenium Falcon set, and Lego Disney Up set against a purple patterned background

Legos are one of the classic Black Friday-Cyber Monday deals, and this year they've been selling quickly. We've seen sets sell out just hours after we've first written about them, and holiday shoppers are moving fast this year. With Cyber Monday technically now over, check out the best last-chance deals on Legos.

A quick look at the best Cyber Monday Lego deals still live:

Best Amazon Lego deal
Lego Pac-Man Arcade box and built arcade game

Best Target Lego deal
lego botanicals evergreen collector’s set against a white background

Best holiday-themed Lego deal
Lego Christmas Table Decoration

Best Lego Advent calendar deal
Lego Disney Frozen Advent Calendar

Black Friday and Cyber Monday always deliver great deals on toys, and discounted Legos are an absolutely crucial building block of Cyber Week toy deals. In 2025, we saw a super-strong wave of Black Friday Lego deals, many of which carried over into Cyber Monday. We're bummed about the handful of deals on super popular sets that have disappeared, but are simultaneously psyched about the handful of new Lego deals that are still live post-Cyber Monday.

Of all the Lego deals we've seen over the past few days, our favorites include coveted Lego Star Wars (including sets retiring soon), Disney Lego sets, Lego Botanicals, and more, almost all at record-low pricing. If one catches your eye, grab it while it's still available.

You might break a sweat trying to keep tabs on which retailers have which set — but that's where we come in. We've been keeping tabs on Cyber Monday Lego deals at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Walmart, Scheels, and the Lego website. Here's what's still live after Cyber Monday.

Best Amazon Lego deal

$189.99 at Amazon
$269.99 Save $80
Full price and backordered at Lego's website

Why we like it

Now that Stranger Things is finally back, it only feels appropriate that the Lego version of the Pac-Man arcade game is still at its record-low Black Friday price of less than $200. It's a best-seller on the Lego website, but is still at its full $269.99 at the Lego website and backordered for 60 days over there — so all nostalgic video game lovers should grab this Lego deal at Amazon before it inevitably disappears.

More Amazon Lego deals

$203 at Amazon
$229.99 Save $26.99
 
$37.70 at Amazon
$59.99 Save $22.29
 
$35.96 at Amazon
$49.99 Save $14.03
 

Best Target Lego deal

Why we like it

This cute Target-exclusive Lego Botanicals duo is $6 cheaper than when we first saw it on sale on Nov. 18. Now, you'll get both the Lego Mini Orchid and the Lego Lucky Bamboo sets together for $41.99 (a 30% discount). They'd make a relaxing office or windowsill decoration for any plant lover.

Target's official Black Friday sale started on Nov. 23, and with it came several new Lego deals we hadn't seen the week prior. A few of our favorite early Black Friday Lego deals at Target sold out quickly, so if you see a must-have still on sale for Cyber Monday, this may be your last chance to grab it!

More Target Lego deals

Best Walmart Lego deals

Best Lego direct deals

Best Best Buy Lego deals

Scheel's Lego deals



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