by Logan Mar 03,2025
LEGO Ninjago: A Deep Dive into the Best Sets of 2025
LEGO boasts numerous successful collaborations with third-party brands, but its original themes often have a more unpredictable track record. Remember LEGO Hidden Side? Its reliance on a now-defunct augmented reality app resulted in a short lifespan. However, the recently launched LEGO Dreamzzz line offers a promising alternative. Creating visually appealing sets is one thing; ensuring commercial success and widespread recognition is quite another.
LEGO Ninjago, however, transcends this challenge. This blend of martial arts and LEGO's signature humor has thrived for nearly 15 years, spawning two successful TV series, a movie, video games, theme park attractions, and over 500 LEGO sets.
Here's a curated selection of the top LEGO Ninjago sets available in 2025:
Top LEGO Ninjago Sets for 2025
LEGO Ninjago City Markets (#71799)
A bustling, vertically stacked cityscape featuring a cable car, karaoke club, sushi bar, bakery, and 22 minifigures. The intricate detail and sheer scale make this a standout set.
LEGO Zane's Ultra Combiner Mech (#71834)
A large mech transformable into a car, jet, dragon, and Zane minifigure. The multiple build options and six included minifigures offer exceptional value.
LEGO Ninja Team Combo Vehicle (#71820)
A visually striking vehicle that separates into a glider, car, and two motorcycles. The unique design and four hero minifigures (plus two villains) make it a compelling choice.
LEGO Kai's Ninja Climber Mech (#71812)
A mech equipped with climbing hooks, large katana swords, and four minifigures (Kai, Jay, Wyldfyre, and Jordana). The climbing mechanism adds a unique play feature.
LEGO Egalt the Master Dragon (#71809)
A remarkably detailed dragon with expressive features, showcasing impressive design for its price point.
LEGO Dragon Spinjitzu Battle Pack (#71826)
An ideal gift for younger builders, this set includes spinning battle toys and a temple arena.
LEGO Dragon Stone Shrine (#71819)
A beautifully sculpted shrine that stands out from the typical mech and building sets, featuring a water-spouting dragon and cherry blossom tree.
LEGO Tournament Temple City (#71814)
A large set based on the show's second season, including 13 minifigures, battle platforms, and city elements like a water mill and blacksmith's forge.
LEGO Source Dragon of Motion (#71822)
A massive, highly posable dragon designed as a tank, featuring a dramatic saddle and six smaller spirit dragons.
LEGO Ninjago Cole’s Elemental Earth Mech (#71806)
A robust, posable mech with a large hammer and two minifigures (Cole and a Wolf Mask Warrior).
The Ninjago Legacy Continues
As of January 2025, LEGO lists 56 Ninjago sets. The original TV series ran from 2011-2022, and the rebooted Ninjago: Dragons Rising (2023) has two successful seasons with a third on the way in Spring 2025. The enduring popularity of Ninjago ensures a continued stream of exciting new sets for years to come.
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