This article was co-authored by Emilee Dahl. Emilee Dahl is a LEGO expert based in Phoenix, Arizona. She is the founder of The TRĀ Company, an e-commerce business that sells beautiful yet functional building trays compatible with LEGO bricks. Their wood trays enhance the LEGO building experience, while the simple design doesn't distract from home decor. As an avid builder and collector of LEGO sets and a collector of LEGO Brickheadz, Emilee has built a following of over 22K on Instagram, where she shares advice on topics like sorting LEGO, ordering parts, visiting LEGO events, and more. She is known for her recommendations and hacks for organizing LEGO effectively in busy households. She was a competitor on Season 4 of Lego Masters, where she finished as a semifinalist. Emilee encourages others to make LEGO sets a go-to activity for family fun and togetherness, and enjoys designing her own creations as much she enjoys building sets.
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LEGO building bricks are a fun, creative toy for children and grown ups of all ages. If you or your child have a large collection, though, it can be impossible to find the precise pieces you're looking for! Check out this handy list we’ve put together on ways to sort and store your LEGO collection in an organized system. We’ll start with tips on separating pieces into different categories and move on to where you can put all your LEGO pieces to keep them organized.
Best Ways to Sort LEGOs
LEGO expert Emilee Dahl recommends sorting by brick type. Separate your LEGOs into bricks (thick pieces), plates (thin pieces), specialty pieces, and minifigures. Other options are organizing by part and color. Place each into its own storage bin.
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Questioncan you sort lego bloks by weightGavin DonnellyCommunity AnswerLEGO blocks are all so light that it wouldn't really make sense to sort them by weight. However, sorting them by size is effectively also a way to sort them by weight.
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QuestionWhat if i only have one set (unopened)and there is literally no where to putvit?Gavin DonnellyCommunity AnswerYou could try to make room on a book shelf or in a closet, for example. If it's just one boxed set, surely there must be a space somewhere!
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- ↑ http://www.brothers-brick.com/2009/11/08/sorting-organizing-and-storing-your-lego-the-second-hobby-essay/
- ↑ https://redtri.com/ways-to-organize-your-legos/
- ↑ https://brickarchitect.com/guide/bricks/
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- ↑ https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/organizing-tips/g3418/hanging-shoe-organizer-ideas/?slide=15
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"Lots of good ideas which can be worked on to expand my grandson and granddaughter from their normal run of watching the same old LEGO instructions and movies. Will hopefully help to find pieces quickly. At the moment it takes ages for them to find the pieces out of a large stack. "..." more