


It’s almost Star Wars Day, and we have a great idea: why not build some LEGO Star Wars sets to celebrate?
In addition to watching all the Star Wars movies in order and checking out the shows on Disney+, there’s a whole world of Star Wars merch out there to discover on May the 4th.
Of that world, you’ll likely find the most variety with LEGOs. The Danish-based brand has been making Star Wars sets since the 90s, and they’ve shown no sign of slowing down. Every May the 4th, the toy company celebrates by releasing new sets and promotions, and this year is no exception.
You may be wondering: what are the best LEGO Star Wars sets money can buy? Well, we have the answer for you. In fact, we have 30. We’ve rounded up 30 of the best LEGO Star Wars sets from least to most pieces below.

One of many LEGO Star Wars Hoth sets, this one is small and perfect for little fans just getting into LEGOs or Star Wars. The minifigures all come with a blaster rifle, and the build set is small enough to fit into a backpack for on-the-go fun.

This LEGO Star Wars mini set is created to combine with other Microfighters to bring even more possibilities to playtime. This set features adjustable wings, two flick shooters, and a cockpit that opens up for the minifig to fly in it.

Another micro fighter set is one of the Millennium Falcon, which is said to combine great with other micro fighters, like Boba Fett above.

While this little LEGO Star Wars Hoth set is perfect for kids, it also combines great with the AT-AT set to create a much larger-scale Battle of Hoth.

Another compact set, this one takes inspiration from the clones of the 501st Legion, Anakin Skywalker’s command post during Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

Though there aren’t any specifically Star Wars LEGO Rebels sets out there, this blockhead construction of Ahsoka Tano is perfect for any die-hard Rebels fan.

Relive the electrifying season 2 finale of The Mandalorian with this set that recreates the scene in which Luke Skywalker reveals himself as the Jedi coming to save Grogu by fighting off a number of Dark Troopers.

Clone Wars fans can build this LEGO Star Wars clone set to play, not just admire, as it has spring-loaded shooters and hidden wheels that give off a hover effect.

Inspired by Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, you can build Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter with the droid he took to Kamino.

In the Obi-Wan Kenobi miniseries, Darth Vader and Obi-Wan have a rematch of their fateful fight on Mustafar. This set comes with a movable mining cart and a pop-up function that splits the battlefield with fire.

TIE Fighters are classic Star Wars villain ships, and this one comes with two Imperial soldiers and a droid so you can play out all the villain scenarios you want.

Recreate the Battle of Hoth wherever you want with this AT-ST walker. It comes with spring-loaded shooters, posable legs, a rotating head, and an opening hatch so you can put a minifig into the cockpit.

It’s the movie and the flight run that started it all — you can build a diorama version of Luke Skywalker’s X-wing as it flies across the surface of the Death Star, facing down TIE fighters.

There’s no shortage of great helmets in Star Wars, and this Star Wars LEGO Luke Skywalker Helmet is no exception.

There’s even a Star Wars LEGO set for the newest series in the canon: Andor.

This palace model builds to open up and reveal Boba Fett’s throne room, barbeque area, and kitchen. There’s also a fun pop-up function to eject Bib Fortuna from the palace.

Recreate the final battle from The Empire Strikes Back in honor of its 40th Anniversary, with an authentic circular window design and a rotating throne.

While there are a lot of sets that include imperial settings, there aren’t many LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader sets specific to the villain, which makes this one a perfect addition to any collection. Build Vader’s iconic helmet complete with a stand to display your handiwork once it’s done.

Another entry in the helmet series is Captain Rex’s. This LEGO Star Wars clone set has all of the distinct features and authentic details necessary to make Captain Rex’s helmet recognizable.

This Star Wars LEGO set recreates the scene on Dagobah, where Luke, after crashing into the swamp, receives Jedi training from Master Yoda. Focus, you must.

Though Mando no longer flies the Razor Crest, you can build one to live forever with this LEGO set, complete with spring-loaded shooters, opening access ramps, and a detachable escape pod.

In addition to the castle itself, this LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader set also includes a separate buildable TIE Fighter. When built, it’ll stand 16 inches tall.

Standing over 7 inches tall, this LEGO Star Wars Baby Yoda set has a posable head, adjustable ears, and a gearshift knob to place in Grogu’s hand.

There are actually two Star Wars LEGO sets that allow you to build the Millennium Falcon — this one is smaller and significantly less expensive. With an easy-open top and a detailed interior, you can get the Falcon battle ready by placing any of the mini figures at the helm.

Part of LEGO’s Ultimate Collector Series, Luke’s X-34 Landspeeder features an authentic, movie-accurate design that includes random scrap parts and a missing turbine cover.

Standing 13 inches tall, this updated model is one of the best LEGO Star Wars sets you can get. It comes complete with a rotating head, rising periscope, mid-leg drops, expandable hatches, and Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber hidden inside.

First appearing in A New Hope, the cantina is a place filled with danger, smugglers, and music. On one of the biggest LEGO Star Wars sets available right now, you can recreate classic cantina scenes, like Han Solo and Greedo’s final meeting.

With this LEGO Star Wars Clone Wars set, you can recreate the Battle of Geonosis from Attack of the Clones with swinging guns, opening doors with some of LEGO’s largest pieces ever, and a sturdy frame.

Can’t get enough Hoth LEGO sets? This largest one yet is an AT-AT Walker that stands nearly 2 feet tall when it’s completely built.

The biggest LEGO Star Wars set on our list is, of course, the large-scale Millennium Falcon. With a finished size of 32 inches by 26 inches and over 7,000 bricks, this build is challenging but a must-do for a true Star Wars fan.