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This common LEGO piece has eight studs arranged in two neat rows of four.

What is a brick?

100

This small rectangular piece helps you change building direction.

What is a wedge?

100

This tiny connector often attaches wheels or decorations.

What is a clip?

100

You’ll find this shape in pirate sets—sometimes filled with treasure.

What is a chest?

100

A round LEGO piece shaped like a drinking container.

What is a mug?

200

What a builder might accidentally step on—painfully.

What is a stack?

200

LEGO designers need this skill before creating new sets.

What is a sketch?

200

Your LEGO tower might do this if it’s not stable.

What is a tip?

200

This basic unit sits on top of another to keep creations sturdy.

What is a block?

200

A tiny LEGO cylinder that fits into technic holes.

What is a stud?

300

LEGO movie fans know this optimistic main character well.

Who is Emmet?

300

A LEGO minifigure’s smiling yellow feature.

What is a face?

300

LEGO vehicles need one to move.

What is a tire?

300

Sloped LEGO pieces help form a roof.

What is a slope?

300

This LEGO character type may control a spaceship.

What is a duke?

400

This flat piece forms floors, roads, or landscapes.

What is a plate?

400

You might use this tiny connector to open a treasure box.

What is a key?

400

This tall tower shape appears in castle sets.

What is a spire?

400

This pointed LEGO piece tapers smoothly from a circular base to a tip.

What is a cone?

400

What your LEGO masterpiece deserves when finished.

What is a statue?

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