30 June 2025

LEGO® Pick a Brick: new elements added in July 2025

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30 lego pieces being added to pick a brick in july 2025

394 new pieces from LEGO® sets are being added to the Pick a Brick service, which are from March sets. They are available in the US and Canada, but the warehouse servicing the rest of the world encountered some stock issues and not all have yet been added (as of 4 August). The remainder should be added eventually.

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Highlights

Arguably, the two most exciting pieces included are ones that do not yet appear in any set. 

new lego slope 1x6, shown in 2 colours and with 2 different decals

Slope, Curved 1 x 6 x 1 (part 6801) was a new mould introduced in March 2025, and it came unprinted in March sets in black (6535144) and tan (6544405) which are both in the PaB list. It came in many more colours, but all with F1 printing and these are not included – however it seems two of those colours will be available on PaB unprinted: bright green (6534932) and light bluish gray (6540832).

Search PaB for all colours of new 1x6 curved slope

It's a great month for curved pieces in general, actually. There are another 6 new moulds and heaps of recolours, so be sure to browse the Bricks Curved and Bricks Round and Cones sections.


12 lego technic pieces introduced in march 2025

The LEGO® Technic System also brings additions that should excite even non-Technic builders. There's the F1 Suspension Mount in Black (6508991) which Thomas discovered makes a perfect minifigure bar stool, the Axle and Pin Connector Angled Quadruple 60° in Light Bluish Gray (6508519) which is a new 4-prong connector investigated by Alex, and the 4 pieces (6525546, 6525548, 6525545 and 6525547) needed to created the "XXL joint" from 76968 Dinosaur Fossils - Tyrannosaurus rex, as examined by Kev in his review. The latter are cheaper than I anticipated!


39 different transparent Lego bricks in different colours

It's also an exciting month for basic transparent bricks, thanks to the LEGO® Classic set 11040 Magical Transparent Box (reviewed by TobyMac). Also notable is the array of printed glass (6523320, 6522784, 6523321, 6569872 and 6570744) from 10362 French Café (reviewed by Thomas), and the Road Sign Clip-on Triangular in Trans-Light Blue (6532268) from 77037 Aloy & Varl vs. Shell-Walker & Sawtooth (reviewed by Ben) – the first non-opaque colour for this piece.


Note also that there are several pearl gold parts listed which are not new in that colour. We assume this is because the shade of pearl gold has been changed, so existing elements are receiving new IDs because they're made from the new formulation.


Jump to the list of all March 2025 new parts added to Pick a Brick in July


Sets included

The new pieces being added are from the following sets, all released in March 2025. Have a scroll through to see if you were interested in the pieces from any of them, and click their links to view all their currently available pieces on Pick a Brick:


New elements on PaB for July 2025

Here are links to search all elements on PaB added in July. Due to the length of the list, the url needed to be split up into sections.



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List of element categories

Animal / Creature Body Parts (10)

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Bars, Ladders and Fences (2)

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Bricks (16)

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Bricks Curved (52)

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Bricks Round and Cones (9)

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Bricks Sloped (15)

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Bricks Special (5)

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Bricks Wedged (6)

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Duplo, Quatro and Primo (25)

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Energy Effects (1)

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Flags, Banners and Signs (2)

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Hinges, Arms and Turntables (7)

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Minifig Accessories (4)

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Minifig Heads (3)

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Minifig Headwear (6)

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Minifig Headwear Accessories (1)

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Minifig Lower Body (1)

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Minifig Neckwear (2)

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Minifig Shields, Weapons, & Tools (2)

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Minifig Upper Body (7)

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Panels (6)

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Plants & Trees (6)

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Plates (6)

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Plates Angled (21)

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Plates Round Curved and Dishes (18)

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Plates Special (23)

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Projectiles / Launchers (2)

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Rock (1)

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Technic Beams (4)

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Technic Beams Special (4)

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Technic Bushes (1)

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Technic Connectors (11)

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Technic Gears (1)

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Technic Panels (26)

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Technic Special (8)

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Technic Steering, Suspension and Engine (5)

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Tiles (15)

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Tiles Round and Curved (16)

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Tiles Special (16)

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Transportation - Land (4)

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Tubes and Hoses (7)

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Wheels and Tyres (1)

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Windows and Doors (15)

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Windscreens and Fuselage (1)

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List of element colors

Black
Blue
Bright Green
Bright Light Blue
Bright Light Orange
Bright Light Yellow
Bright Pink
Coral
Dark Azure
Dark Blue
Dark Bluish Gray
Dark Brown
Dark Green
Dark Orange
Dark Pink
Dark Purple
Dark Red
Dark Tan
Dark Turquoise
Glow in Dark White
Green
Lavender
Light Aqua
Light Bluish Gray
Light Nougat
Lime
Magenta
Medium Azure
Medium Lavender
Nougat
Olive Green
Opal Trans-Bright Green
Opal Trans-Clear
Opal Trans-Dark Pink
Orange
Pearl Gold
Red
Reddish Brown
Reddish Orange
Sand Blue
Sand Green
Tan
Trans-Clear
Trans-Dark Pink
Trans-Light Blue
Trans-Red
Trans-Yellow
Umber Brown
Warm Tan
White
Yellow
Yellowish Green
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Black

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Blue

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Bright Green

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Bright Light Blue

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Bright Light Orange

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Bright Light Yellow

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Bright Pink

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Coral

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Dark Azure

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Dark Blue

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Dark Bluish Gray

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Dark Brown

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Dark Green

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Dark Orange

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Dark Pink

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Dark Purple

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Dark Red

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Dark Tan

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Dark Turquoise

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Glow in Dark White

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Green

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Lavender

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Light Aqua

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Light Bluish Gray

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Light Nougat

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Lime

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Magenta

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Medium Azure

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Medium Lavender

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Nougat

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Olive Green

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Opal Trans-Bright Green

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Opal Trans-Clear

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Opal Trans-Dark Pink

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Orange

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Pearl Gold

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Red

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Reddish Brown

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Reddish Orange

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Sand Blue

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Sand Green

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Tan

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Trans-Clear

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Trans-Dark Pink

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Trans-Light Blue

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Trans-Red

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Trans-Yellow

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Umber Brown

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Warm Tan

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White

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Yellow

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Yellowish Green

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[No Color/Any Color]

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5 comments:

  1. Weirdly, nothing is available in Europe.

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    1. Looks like they're starting Europe now.

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    2. Yes and no, the parts are now showing but they're all "not in stock"

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    3. Seems as if the parts still aren't in stock, but at least, Lego has now implemented a function that makes it easer to check and change the colors of a given piece. (Although the function seems to require you to click on any given piece to see if it actually is in stock. You win some, you lose some, I guess...)

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  2. What happened to releasing of minifigure parts? It seems most of latest Ninjago and Dreamzzz heads, torsos and legs are not available and won't become available at all. It's disheartening because both are non-licenced themes and the trend affects straightly the prices of set-exclusive parts and minifigures in BrickLink.

    OC minifigure creators won't have good times if the trend is here to stay.

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