03 February 2026

LEGO® Pick a Brick: new elements for February 2026 – and price changes

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The LEGO® Pick a Brick service (PaB) added about 113 new parts today, Tuesday 3 February 2026 (including the bright green astronaut pieces!). Almost all of them were added at 4am UTC/11pm EST.

As usual we have turned the list in advance from the team into a categorised visual list to help you order. Be aware the list may contain errors in terms of parts that did not get added, or might not include parts that they did end up uploading.


EDIT
! Unprinted black Clone pauldrons are also available, these were on some PaB walls last year but have never been in sets. This might explain why TLG have no image on PaB. 

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Furthermore, it seems that unannounced PaB price changes went into effect in the last couple of days. Some pieces are now more expensive, but some less so, and it varies from country to country. Read on for more detail.


Notes

  • The included elements date from sets released back in October 2025.  
  • The list we receive is not always 100% accurate.
  • You will receive the adorable Gift with Purchase (GwP) 40886 Penguins in Love with orders of 80€/ US$80/ CA$105/ £70 or more until end 6 February, while stocks last. Not available in Australia or New Zealand.
  • The PaB team advise "We’re currently experiencing delays for LEGO® Pick a Brick orders. We’re working hard to dispatch them as soon as possible, and you’ll be notified by email once your order is on its way."
  • If you didn't purchase anything from the January 2026 PaB upload, the list of elements is here.

New elements included

Bright green Classic Space astronaut

First of all here's the important link to the elements we imagine will be the most popular, the bright green astronaut helmet and air tanks! This link includes other (not new) matching parts to complete your bright green astronaut should you need them, but note that no official printed torso exists. Thankfully there is a plain torso with "gloved" hands.

Lego element 6574819Lego element 6574820Lego element 9336Lego element 6368255Lego element 6368474

New moulds

A new mould introduced in October 2025 set 21362 Mineral Collection, Brick Special 1x1x1 2/3 with 2 Studs on 3 Sides (7729), has been included. This is its first availability on PaB, and two colours are available, Bright Green and Dark Pink:

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element 6567110
Lego element 6567110
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element 6574782
Lego element 6574782

That set also contains some beautiful recolours, four of which might be popular on PaB:
  • Brick Sloped 4x4 Corner in Trans-Light Blue (6570385 | 7241)
  • Minifig Head Special, Cube with Rear Ledge [Plain] in Metallic Gold (6567517 | 19727)
  • Tile Special 1x2 Grille with Bottom Groove in Trans-Clear (6570387 | 2412b)
  • Slope 45° 2x1 Triple with Inside Stud Holder in Trans-Clear (6570659 | 15571)

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element 6570385
Lego element 6570385
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element 6567517
Lego element 6567517
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element 6570387
Lego element 6570387
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element 6570659
Lego element 6570659



PaB price changes

Sweeping price changes across existing elements on Pick a Brick have been noticed, commencing on Friday 31 January and continuing through the weekend. Unfortunately, we weren't advised by the Pick a Brick team so cannot offer any official insight into this, or if yet more changes are to come. 

A reader in New Zealand noted the parts in his cart rose overnight, adding some 10% to the overall cost, and KittyAshley – who keeps continuous records of PaB prices in many countries – has shared the following information with us. 

Across the markets she monitors – the US, UK, Canada, Australia and Norway – different elements have had their prices altered. Some have gone up, some have gone down, and the quantity of elements affected also varies. The UK seems least affected with just 5 elements having price rises and 138 receiving a reduction. Australia, meanwhile, has had the price of more than 17,000 elements increased and 161 reduced.

We would hazard a guess that this is to do with market adjustments for currency, but trying to analyse the changes versus exchange rates doesn't help much. I'm sure TLG have the necessary financial professionals on board for this!

If you are in one of these 5 countries KittyAshley tracks and are interested in what changes occurred to specific elements, you can search for IDs on her pages. Note the element names are the TLG names (as used by Brickset):
She does not track other countries.


New elements on PaB for February 2026

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List of element categories

Bars, Ladders and Fences (1)

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Bricks Curved (16)

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Bricks Round and Cones (4)

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Bricks Sloped (7)

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Bricks Special (8)

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Bricks Wedged (4)

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Minifig Accessories (3)

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Minifig Heads (7)

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Minifig Headwear (7)

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Minifig Lower Body (1)

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Minifig Neckwear (2)

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Minifig Shields, Weapons, & Tools (1)

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Minifig Upper Body (8)

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Panels (5)

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Plants & Trees (3)

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Plates (1)

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Plates Round Curved and Dishes (2)

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Plates Special (12)

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Technic Beams (3)

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Technic Beams Special (1)

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Technic Connectors (2)

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Technic Gears (1)

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Technic Pins (1)

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Tiles (1)

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Tiles Round and Curved (1)

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Tiles Special (3)

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Transportation - Land (1)

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Tubes and Hoses (2)

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Wheels and Tyres (1)

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Windows and Doors (2)

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Windscreens and Fuselage (2)

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List of element colors

Black
Blue
Bright Green
Bright Light Blue
Bright Pink
Dark Blue
Dark Bluish Gray
Dark Brown
Dark Green
Dark Pink
Dark Red
Dark Tan
Dark Turquoise
Green
Light Bluish Gray
Light Nougat
Magenta
Metallic Gold
Olive Green
Pearl Gold
Red
Reddish Brown
Sand Blue
Sand Green
Tan
Trans-Black
Trans-Bright Green
Trans-Clear
Trans-Light Blue
Trans-Orange
Trans-Purple
Trans-Red
Umber Brown
Warm Tan
White
Yellow

Black

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Blue

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Bright Green

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Bright Light Blue

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Bright Pink

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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 Pink

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Dark Red

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Dark Tan

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Dark Turquoise

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Green

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Light Bluish Gray

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Light Nougat

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Magenta

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Metallic Gold

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Olive Green

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Pearl Gold

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Red

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Reddish Brown

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Sand Blue

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Sand Green

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Tan

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Trans-Black

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Trans-Bright Green

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Trans-Clear

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Trans-Light Blue

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Trans-Orange

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Trans-Purple

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Trans-Red

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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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12 comments:

  1. Krištof Pučejdl2 Feb 2026, 15:49:00

    Hello, thanks for your continuous effort in helping us navigate the Pick a Brick. Personally, I would never be able to find anything on their website, I always go through your lists. Anyway, do you have any idea if/when the new 1x3 and 1x4 cheese slopes will be available?

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    1. Thank you Krištof :) As a January set, they should in theory be uploaded in April.

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  2. Who remembers when LEGO said that, in the new unified shop, prices for all colors of the same part would be the same? Most of them already range from single to double now lol.

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    1. I guess that actually there is a standard price and the cheap colors are simply discounts of that price

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    2. Correct most parts with several prices countain discounted retiring parts
      But the minifig still see some difference in pricing despite the earlier attempt to standarize the price

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  3. LEGO’s greed knows no bounds.

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  4. The unprinted clone pauldron will be coming in the smart brick cantina when it releases. Interesting that it's already released before making it's set debut.

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  5. The new green tree leaf element 6560449 was posted with no stock available, or sold out quickly? Also the new green knight helmet definitely is an Easter egg with that ribbon shield; hinting at something castle will be using the green helmet for. My gres with the green and red is something dragons throwback. Then again the lego castle 50th anniversary is in 2 years, so I’m expecting they have something big planned for that……

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    1. Green helmet and ribbon shield are from the big family Christmas tree set 41843

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  6. It's insane to me - in a positive way! - that the named Imperial character heads (minus Tarkin...) from the Death Star are available! I was floored when I saw this yesterday.

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  7. Thanks as always for this extremely helpful info. Additionally most (but not all) of the space & castle gumball machine minifig parts were available again in the US. It has caused quite the flurry when I shared the info with my LUG!

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  8. It has only been one day and parts that I had put in my cart are already out of stock and disappeared. This is why I buy in other places when I can - they have stock. Lego, if you want my money for already overpriced parts, make sure you release them before others do, and make sure I can buy them.

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