Best LEGO Halloween 2025 Sets for Spooky Fun

by Nikita P.
LEGO Halloween 2025

Building LEGO sets while Halloween movies play in the background has become a genuine October tradition for fans everywhere. There's something satisfying about sorting bricks and following instructions while Winifred Sanderson schemes on screen. Non-LEGO people don't get it until they try it once.

Collectors need to move fast on seasonal releases. Halloween sets disappear from LEGO.com quickly, then show up on eBay at inflated prices. Buy early, build when ready, avoid the markup later.

What LEGO Just Unleashed for Halloween 2025

LEGO dropped four brand-new spooky builds in August. These latest Halloween LEGO releases hit that perfect sweet spot between "affordable impulse buy" and "actually impressive on display."

Jack-O'-Lantern Pickup Truck (40822)

This little guy is 177 pieces of charm. Seriously, for $14.99, you get this adorable vintage pickup with a massive jack-o'-lantern grinning from the truck bed. The pumpkin's top pops off to stash a mini pumpkin head and skull inside – perfect for hiding candy or just surprising yourself six months later when you've forgotten what you put in there.

The farmer minifigure adds wholesome Halloween energy. At only 3 inches tall, this works perfectly on desks or office shelves without hogging space. The bright orange pumpkin against the dark truck chassis creates excellent visual contrast.

Jack-O'-Lantern Pickup Truck

Halloween Wreath (40825)

This 617-piece wreath might be the standout of the newest Halloween collection. Spanning almost a foot in diameter, it captures every Halloween icon worth having. That googly-eyed bat takes center stage, surrounded by grinning pumpkins, a sheet ghost, and surprisingly detailed spiderweb elements.

The wreath comes with a hanging string ready for doors or walls. At $39.99, it's the priciest seasonal release, but the piece count and display impact justify the cost. This thing has serious presence. Command hooks work great for hanging without wall damage.

Pro tip: adding orange LEDs to the pumpkins with a LEGO lights kit makes this wreath actually glow. The upgrade is worth every penny for nighttime displays.

Halloween Wreath

Altar of the Dead (40811)

Don't skip this 231-piece set. One side features a colorful sugar skull decorated with LEGO flowers. Flip it around for a complete altar with arches and tiny food offerings that capture Day of the Dead traditions beautifully.

For $14.99, this set offers exceptional value. The bright colors create an amazing contrast next to the darker Halloween builds. At about 3.5 inches, it fits anywhere – bookshelves, mantels, desks, wherever you need a pop of color in your spooky display.

Altar of the Dead

Haunted Mansion (31167)

Here we go – the showstopper. This 736-piece Creator 3-in-1 might be the best value of this year's Halloween lineup. You get three different builds: haunted mansion, ghost train, or pirate ship. Most builders start with the mansion and never take it apart because it's that good.

The mansion delivers proper spooky vibes. Two stories with an opening front gate, a graveyard with tilted tombstones (nice touch), a creepy dead tree you can detach and move around, and the favorite part – a hidden ghost that appears when you turn this little wheel. The back opens up completely so you can see the organ, spiral staircase, and all the interior details.

Five minifigures come with it: werewolf, vampire, Frankenstein's monster, skeleton, and a ghost with a glow-in-the-dark cape. That cape is SO cool in the dark. Worth building this set in dim lighting just to see it glow.

At $89.99, this is where you start getting into "real investment" territory, but man, you get your money's worth. The mansion is almost 10 inches tall and looks incredible on display. This set practically demands Game of Bricks lighting with those perfect window placements and interior spaces.

Haunted Mansion

The Gothic LEGO Collection That Netflix Fans Can't Resist

Can we talk about how Wednesday absolutely exploded? Netflix knew what they were doing, and LEGO jumped on it with some awesome sets. These builds lean into dark, moody aesthetics – perfect for spooky season displays.

Morticia's Cottage (76786)

This beast clocks in at 1,002 pieces and recreates Rotwood Cottage from Season 2. Six rooms spread across two stories: kitchen, living room with fireplace, bedroom, séance room, bathroom – basically everything you need for gothic family living. The sides open to reveal meticulously detailed interiors everywhere.

Four minidolls come with it: Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones' version, perfectly captured), Wednesday, Lurch, and Bianca. The cottage splits into three sections, which is great for playing or just rearranging your display. Oh, and there's a buildable family car because, of course, the Addams family needs their ride.

At $109.99, this is definitely a splurge. But if you're a Wednesday fan? Worth every penny. The color scheme alone – all those dark purples and blacks with gothic architecture – just screams Halloween. The fireplace has a secret compartment that's important if you've watched Season 2. No spoilers though.

Morticia's Cottage

Thing's Apartment (76785)

This one's weird in the best way possible. It's 828 pieces that build into a trunk that unfolds to reveal Thing's entire apartment. When it's closed, you can carry it around. Open it up, and suddenly there's a bedroom, a fireplace, furniture, and all of Thing's personal stuff.

Thing shows up twice: once as this big brick-built hand with fingers you can actually pose, and again in minidoll scale. The Enid minidoll can give Thing a manicure, which is adorable. The whole trunk-that-opens-into-a-room concept is so clever.

$89.99 gets you this unique build that's part puzzle box, part dollhouse. The folding mechanism works really smoothly – they nailed the engineering. It's compact when closed but opens into this surprisingly detailed apartment scene. Very on-brand for Wednesday's weird world.

Thing's Apartment

Black Dahlia Flower (76784)

This 374-piece set builds a greenhouse that showcases Wednesday's signature black dahlia flower on top. The whole build uses blacks and dark greens – no pumpkins, no orange, just pure gothic botanical vibes.

The whole build is basically blacks and dark greens. No pumpkins, no orange, just gothic botanical vibes. At $27.99, it's the cheapest way into the Wednesday collection. Small enough for a desk but detailed enough to be interesting. The dahlia petals are surprisingly intricate for LEGO – each piece adds to this menacing flower that perfectly captures Wednesday's aesthetic.

Pairs beautifully with other dark-themed sets on display shelves.

Black Dahlia Flower

The 2 Movie Sets Every Halloween Fan Needs to Own

Some movies just ARE Halloween, you know? These LEGO sets capture those films that've been defining October for decades. If you grew up watching these movies on repeat, buckle up – you're gonna want both of these.

Disney Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (21351)

LEGO fans waited YEARS for this set. 2,193 pieces of pure nostalgic brilliance. This LEGO IDEAS set delivers three connected scenes: Spiral Hill, Jack's house, and Halloween Town Hall. They connect for one big display or separate – totally flexible.

The details, though. Jack's house has the walking bathtub and that chalkboard with his Christmas formula scribbled on it. The Town Hall has the lectern where Jack gives his famous speech. Spiral Hill is... perfect. They nailed the twisted, Burton-esque landscape.

Eight characters come with it: Jack (with these new, longer legs that actually make him look tall and lanky like he should be), Sally, Santa, Lock, Shock, Barrel, Zero the dog, and a brick-built Mayor with two faces. The Mayor, being brick-built instead of a minifigure, is actually genius – captures his shape way better.

Released in September 2024 at $199.99, this set stays popular during the Halloween season. The assembled display measures over a foot tall and almost two feet wide. Works equally well as Halloween or Christmas decor because, obviously, that's the movie's whole thing.

We offer the Light Kit for Disney Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, specifically designed for this set. Jack's house windows glowing? Town Hall lit up for midnight meetings? It completely changes the whole build. This LEGO creation was made for lighting.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Disney Hocus Pocus: The Sanderson Sisters' Cottage (21341)

"I smell children!" If you can quote this entire movie, you need this set. Period. 2,316 pieces of pure Sanderson Sisters chaos. The cottage opens up in multiple ways so you can see everything inside: the museum gift shop, the main room with a cauldron, and the bedroom upstairs where the sisters sleep in that triple bed.

Six minifigures: Winifred, Sarah, Mary, Max, Dani, and Allison. Plus Thackery Binx in cat form. The accessories are perfect – the Book of Spells, Dani's trick-or-treat pumpkin bucket, and yes, the brooms, mop, and vacuum cleaner they fly on. Even the weird details made it in.

The water wheel on the outside actually spins to make pink "smoke" puff from the chimney. It's the kind of playful feature that makes you smile every time you mess with it.

Released back in June 2023 at $229.99, this is an investment piece. The cottage is huge – nearly a foot tall and even wider. But if Hocus Pocus is your comfort movie, this is worth saving up for. The dark colors and atmospheric design make it perfect for Halloween displays.

Adding lights is essential for this one. The cauldron already glows, but with all the windows lit up, candles flickering, dramatic shadows everywhere? Check out Game of Bricks' Light Kit for Disney Hocus Pocus: The Sanderson Sisters' Cottage – their showcase photos prove how dramatic the lighting upgrade looks.

The Sanderson Sisters' Cottage

The Nostalgic Build That Brings Back 80s October Vibes

Halloween and Stranger Things just belong together. Hawkins in the 1980s always feels like it's October, even when it's not. LEGO discontinued the full Stranger Things theme (RIP the Upside Down set), but we still got this BrickHeadz set, and honestly? It's pretty great.

Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will Figures (40801)

These 346-piece BrickHeadz nail the Season 1 vibe. Each of the four friends gets their own distinctive look: Mike's practical jacket, Dustin's trucker hat, Lucas's camo bandana, and Will's striped shirt. Despite the blocky BrickHeadz style, they somehow captured each character's personality.

Each figure has its own baseplate, so you can display them however you want. Group them together for the full party, or spread them around your shelves. The build itself is straightforward – if you've done BrickHeadz before, you know the drill. Color blocking and creative part usage for the faces.

At $19.99, these are perfect for Stranger Things fans on a budget. Each figure is about 3 inches tall, so they're desk-friendly without eating up space. They're not explicitly Halloween-themed, but that 1980s Hawkins aesthetic fits perfectly with October displays.

Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will Figures

Your Halloween Display Will Never Be the Same

Look, this Halloween season has some incredible spooky LEGO sets across every price point. You can grab the $14.99 Jack-O'-Lantern Pickup Truck for a quick build or go all-in with the $229.99 Hocus Pocus cottage for the ultimate display centerpiece.

The newest LEGO Halloween releases from 2025 are solid – especially that Haunted Mansion with its 3-in-1 value. The Wednesday sets bring gothic charm. And the classic movie builds (Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus) are absolute must-haves if those films are part of your Halloween tradition.

LEGO Halloween

FAQ

Do Halloween LEGO sets retire quickly?

Unfortunately, yes. Seasonal sets usually stick around 6-12 months tops before LEGO retires them. These fresh 2025 Halloween releases from August might be gone by next summer. Movie tie-ins (Hocus Pocus, Nightmare) last longer – maybe 1-3 years – but they eventually retire too. Then you're stuck paying inflated eBay prices. Buy Halloween sets early if you want them.

Which Halloween LEGO set offers the best value?

Hands down, the Haunted Mansion 31167. $89.99 gets you 736 pieces, three different builds (mansion, train, or ship), five detailed minifigures, and that awesome glow-in-the-dark ghost cape. For tighter budgets, grab the Jack-O'-Lantern Pickup Truck or Altar of the Dead at $14.99 each.

Do the LEGO Halloween sets come with special spooky features or accessories?

Yeah, they're loaded! The Haunted Mansion has a glow-in-the-dark ghost cape and a hidden ghost reveal. Hocus Pocus includes the Book of Spells and a working light brick for the cauldron. Nightmare Before Christmas features Zero the ghost dog and the two-faced Mayor. Wednesday sets have Thing in both brick-built and minidoll scale. These spooky builds pack way more special elements than regular LEGO sets.

Do LEGO Halloween sets include any exclusive minifigures?

Absolutely! Nightmare Before Christmas includes Jack Skellington with exclusive, longer legs, Sally, and a brick-built two-faced Mayor unique to this set. Hocus Pocus features all three Sanderson Sisters plus Thackery Binx in cat form. The Wednesday collection has exclusive minidolls of Morticia, Wednesday, Lurch, Bianca, and Enid. These seasonal releases often include minifigures you can't get anywhere else, which drives collector demand.

Can I combine multiple Halloween sets into one display?

Absolutely! That's half the fun. The Haunted Mansion looks great next to the Jack-O'-Lantern Pickup Truck. Some builders create entire Halloween villages. The modular nature of LEGO means everything connects. Mix creepy LEGO displays with regular city buildings and get creative with it.

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