Lego Dropped 9 Halloween Sets

It’s that time of year. The air gets a little cooler, the leaves start to turn, and my wallet starts hiding from the annual drop of Halloween LEGO sets. And for 2026, LEGO didn’t hold back. They just released details on nine new sets, and I’ve been poring over every single one.

There’s a great mix this year. We’ve got some simple DUPLO and City sets for the little ones, a few fantastic mid-range builds, and a couple of massive display pieces that are clearly aimed at adult collectors. I’m already clearing shelf space.

Let’s get into what’s coming this spooky season.

 

 

For the Little Builders (Ages 4-7)

LEGO DUPLO My First Pumpkin Patch (10425)

This is the perfect starter Halloween LEGO set. It’s exactly what you expect from DUPLO: big, chunky bricks that are safe for toddlers and easy for little hands to manage. You get 28 pieces, including a cute little tractor, a farmer figure, and three different pumpkins.

My 3-year-old would go nuts for this. It’s simple, colorful, and captures the fun of a trip to the farm in the fall. At $24.99, it’s an easy yes for anyone with a preschooler.

 

 

LEGO City Halloween Hayride (60420)

For kids who have graduated from DUPLO, the City hayride set is a classic. It’s a straightforward 112-piece build featuring a tractor pulling a trailer filled with hay bales and a couple of pumpkins.

It comes with three minifigures: a driver and two kids in costume, one dressed as a ghost and the other as a witch. It’s a great little scene-builder for just $19.99 and would fit right into any LEGO City layout.

 

 

LEGO Friends Spooky Sleepover (42630)

The Friends line gets in on the fun with a small vignette set. It’s a bedroom scene all decked out with spooky decorations like bat decals and a spiderweb element. It comes with two mini-dolls ready for a night of scary movies.

The set has some fun accessories, like a tiny cauldron and a black cat figure. It’s a 155-piece set that feels perfect for kids who love storytelling and imaginative play. This one will run you $29.99.

 

 

Mid-Range Haunts (Ages 8+)

LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Haunted Scarecrow (31155)

I love the Creator 3-in-1 line, and this one looks fantastic. The main build is a large, posable scarecrow on a detailed base with pumpkins and a crow. It looks genuinely spooky.

But the real value is in the alternate builds. You can rebuild the 348 pieces into a creepy owl perched on a branch or a monster made out of a jack-o’-lantern. For $34.99, getting three distinct models is a steal.

 

 

LEGO BrickHeadz Jack Skellington & Sally (40688)

Here it is. The Nightmare Before Christmas LEGO set that everyone can afford. This BrickHeadz pack features both Jack Skellington in his iconic pinstripe suit and Sally with her patchwork dress and red hair.

These are always fun, quick builds that look great on a desk or shelf. As a huge fan of the movie, this is an instant buy for me. The 212-piece set is priced at $19.99.

 

 

LEGO Spider Queen’s Lair (76290)

This set feels like a throwback to the old adventure themes. It’s a 450-piece cave scene dominated by a giant, brick-built spider queen. It’s packed with webs, smaller spiders, and some cool rocky terrain.

You also get a hero minifigure on a quest to snatch a hidden gem. It’s a great set for kids who want some action and conflict in their builds. It costs $49.99.

 

 

For the Serious Collector

LEGO Icons The Addams Family Mansion (10345)

This is the centerpiece of the 2026 Halloween LEGO collection. A massive, 3,850-piece model of the iconic Addams Family Mansion. It opens up dollhouse-style to reveal detailed rooms, including Morticia’s greenhouse and Gomez’s study.

The minifigure lineup is perfect: Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester, Lurch, and even a single 1×1 tile piece for Thing. It’s a serious build with a serious price tag of $299.99, but it looks absolutely incredible.

 

 

LEGO Nightmare Before Christmas: Spiral Hill (75399)

For the dedicated Tim Burton fan, this is a must-have display piece. It’s a diorama-style set recreating the famous scene of Jack and Sally on Spiral Hill, with a brick-built moon in the background. It perfectly captures the movie’s unique aesthetic.

This isn’t a play set; it’s pure art. The 1,100-piece model comes with minifigures of Jack, Sally, and a transparent Zero. At $99.99, it’s a great way to own a piece of the Nightmare Before Christmas LEGO world without buying a huge set.

 

 

LEGO Halloween Cat & Mouse (40689)

Finally, we have the small, seasonal display set. This year it’s a charming 328-piece model of a black cat wearing a witch hat alongside a tiny mouse hiding inside a jack-o’-lantern. It’s cute, not scary.

These little sets are great for getting into the holiday spirit without a huge time or money commitment. It’s a fun desk decoration for $14.99.

 

 

So, Which Halloween LEGO Set Should You Get?

Honestly, LEGO did a great job covering all the bases this year. If you have young kids, the DUPLO Pumpkin Patch or the City Hayride are easy wins that will get tons of playtime through the fall.

For a great building experience that won’t destroy your budget, I’d point you to the Creator 3-in-1 Haunted Scarecrow. The value is just unbeatable. And if you’re a fan of The Nightmare Before Christmas, the BrickHeadz duo is a no-brainer.

And if you’re a serious collector? The Addams Family Mansion is the kind of set people will be talking about for years. But if you want a more focused display, the Spiral Hill diorama is a beautiful and iconic scene that will look amazing on any shelf.

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