The Best LEGO Gifts to Buy for Valentine’s Day This Year
It can be hard to find the right gift for your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day. If your significant other enjoys fun and satisfying projects, you might want to get them a LEGO set. You can even build it together. Here are some excellent LEGO choices for Valentine’s Day 2026.
Here’s a run-down of every set we’ve picked out for Valentine’s Day. You can click through in the catalog above to check out the retailer listings, or read on to find more info about each one.
If we’re looking for LEGO Valentine’s Day gifts, the obvious one is right here: the Bouquet of Roses. It’s a dozen brick-built roses, complete with leaf green stems (no thorns, though!) and four sprigs of baby’s breath. You can put them in a vase and leave them out all of February, or all year round.
Tweety Bird is a beloved animated character from Looney Tunes. Cupid is the god of love. Put them together, and you get this Sweetheart Tweety Bird, who comes with wings and a bow and heart-arrow, plus a tiny bouquet of flowers with a heart. The whole model sits on a fluffy-looking base of clouds. Now that’s romantic.
I love LEGO Art sets because they let you re-create famous works of art in a smaller brick format. This one in particular is a buildable model of Robert Indiana’s famous pop art LOVE sculpture.
The latest addition to the sizable (and growing) LEGO botanicals collection, this cluster of flowers isn’t meant to be displayed in a vase or on a table. It’s made to be hung on a wall. It has pastel colors and a variety of flower types, making it a fine V-day present.
If you can’t justify the price of the Bouquet of Roses above, perhaps you might be interested in a set of two roses? They’re similar to the ones in the bouquet, but they have more leaves on then, and the design of the petals is different. Plus, this set is currently on sale at Amazon for 33% off.
Red roses are the more traditional ones to give for Valentine’s Day, but some people prefer pink. So LEGO has a set of 12 of those as well. Like the red ones, they come in various stages of life, so they don’t all look the same when built.
If the roses look a little too same-y to you, perhaps you’d be interested in this Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet. It includes two pink roses, but also a bunch of other flower types, including orchids, ranunculus and a dahlia. This one has more color and texture, which is sorta cool.
IGN LEGO expert Kevin Wong had the chance to build this set last year when it first came out. You can check out his experience with the set in the slideshow below:
Finally, some people like daisies more than roses. If that’s your boo’s preference, you can get this set instead. Or, if that doesn’t work, you can check out our picks for the LEGO botanicals collection for a whole lot more options.
For more LEGO info, check out every LEGO set coming in Febraury 2026.
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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