
LEGO is launching a fun new challenge this week called LEGO Code Break! It’s a game for both LEGO fans and gamers where you’ll solve puzzles and find hidden codes based on famous video games. If you succeed, you could unlock a special vault full of awesome prizes.
Today, October 16th, a real-life mystery vault will be revealed in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, marking the start of a new game at 12pm PST / 3pm EST. To unlock it, fans need to find four hidden clues – numbers, characters, or symbols – on the LEGO Code Break website by October 19th. Once the vault is open, there’s a 36-hour window to return to the website and enter the code that unlocked it for a chance to win a grand prize. Curious about what that prize is?
Visit the LEGO Code Break website
One lucky player will win an amazing gaming package, including the latest console, monitors, a comfortable gaming chair, everything needed for streaming, and special LEGO sets based on popular games like Fortnite, Minecraft, and Sonic the Hedgehog.
If you’re joining the LEGO Code Break, watch the social media channels of gaming creators Andre Rebelo (TypicalGamer), Alex Kushelevskiy (FORMULA), and Jess Adel (JustJesss). They’ll be hiding clues within their videos and posts! Look for hidden letters, symbols, and numbers in content about games like Minecraft, Fortnite, and Sonic the Hedgehog. When you find the complete code, enter it on the LEGO Code Break website.
San Diego gamers, get ready for a unique event! During TwitchCon, the LEGO Code Break experience will come to life, offering a variety of fun activities. You can check out a real LEGO vault, build and take home a mini gaming controller, explore impressive LEGO displays, and see huge builds of your favorite video game characters. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate gaming culture. The event is open to everyone from October 16th to 18th, from noon to 8 p.m.
This LEGO challenge is a unique and enjoyable concept, combining physical building with digital experiences – something LEGO consistently delivers. However, it’s surprising that they haven’t included the popular new Nintendo Game Boy LEGO set, which is currently very sought after.
LEGO has a long history of creating fun and imaginative games, bringing brick-built worlds to life. With their new game, LEGO Code Break, they’re blending that tradition with the hands-on building experience LEGO is famous for, showing that the best games combine digital and physical play, according to Beth McKenna, Head of U.S. Marketing at LEGO.
Looking for the newest LEGO updates and collectibles? Check out our Gear Page for all the latest information!
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2025-10-16 21:40