Get Double Points on LEGO Store Purchases This Weekend
The LEGO Store offers loyalty points to LEGO Insiders for each purchase they make. Right now, LEGO is running a promotion that gets you double
Literally every set on the LEGO Store that’s available for purchase or preorder gets you double points. You can see a list of all the sets here, where you can filter them however you want. As a precaution, you can make sure the ones you add to cart have the blue “2x Points” label on them. But every set I’ve seen that has an “Add to Bag” or “Preorder” or even “Backorder” button has that label.
If you’re looking for what sets are worth buying, I’ve picked out a few recent and upcoming releases that may be of interest. There’s the recently released (though currently backordered) Stranger Things: Creel House set and the ultra-popular LEGO Game Boy. If you want to maximize your double points, you can grab the literal most expensive LEGO set ever released, the LEGO Death Star.
For upcoming sets, March 1 is stacked with big releases. We’ve got the Pokémon LEGO sets and the Zelda: Ocarina of Time set, all of which have been enormously popular with the IGN crowd. There are upcoming LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight sets, all of which include a code for a golden skin or Batmobile in the game. And the just-announced Winnie the Pooh sets also get you double points.
That’s just for starters. Literally any set available on the LEGO Store gets you double points. As for what you can do with your points, keep on reading.
You can see what rewards are available now, and how many points they cost, on the LEGO Store Rewards page.
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.
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