LEGO Creator 3-in-1 January 2026 Sets Officially Revealed
- Ashton Turner
- 23 hours ago
- 4 min read

The ever-popular and creative LEGO Creator 3-in-1 theme will start 2026 with a bang as a total of nine brand new sets have been officially revealed, launching on the 1st of January 2026 for the non-licensed themed. The wave includes the usual mix of adventurous, cute and sometimes crazy builds with the most expensive, 31385 Sea Animals: Beautiful Dolphins, retailing for just $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99, along with many, many more brick-built animal builds.
31376 Cute Hamster with a Flower
The first set of the Winter 2026 wave for LEGO Creator 3-in-1 is also the joint cheapest, with a retail price of just $9.99 / €9.99 / £8.99. With a piece count of 166, 31376 recreates an extremely cute brick-built Hamster, coloured brown and white, complete with cubby brick-built cheeks, pink ears and a very furry body. As the name suggests, a brick-built purple flower is also included to make the 8+ model even more vibrant, playful and cute.
Set Name - Cute Hamster with a Flower
Set Number - 31376
Age Range - 7+
Piece Count - 166
Price - $9.99 / €9.99 / £8.99
Release Date - 1st January 2026
31377 Turtle with a Waterlily
A perfect companion to the cute hamster, and also retailing for just $9.99 / €9.99 / £8.99, is 31377 Turtle with a Waterlily. The brick-built Turtle is built on the same scale as 31376, with plenty of curved elements used to recreate the reptile. A brick-built waterlily is also accompanying the LEGO turtle, which includes just 124 pieces.
Set Name - Turtle with a Waterlily
Set Number - 31377
Age Range - 7+
Piece Count - 124
Price - $9.99 / €9.99 / £8.99
Release Date - 1st January 2026
31378 Space Exploration Telescope
The waves LEGO shop@home exclusive model is 31378 Space Exploration Telescope, which continues the Space branding which we first saw early last year. The build is a highly detailed white and black telescope with a small side build of a solar system model. The 278 pieces can also create an adjustable microscope or a UFO model with posable antennae and legs that flip out to display it.
Set Name - Space Exploration Telescope
Set Number - 31378
Age Range - 8+
Piece Count - 278
Price - $34.99 / €34.99 / £29.99
Release Date - 1st January 2026
31379 Fierce Dinosaur
31379 looks to be a successor to 2017's 31058 Mighty Dinosaurs and the still readily available 31151 T. rex. 2026's 31379 Fierce Dinosaur, however, is sized between those two sets, retailing for $24.99 / €24.99 / £19.99 with 283 pieces included. A total of three red coloured dinosaurs can be recreated in 31379: a Velociraptor with a posable jaw, head, arms, legs and tail, a Stegosaurus toy that can move its neck, head and legs, abd a Pterosaur with posable wings, head and feet.
Set Name - Fierce Dinosaur
Set Number - 31379
Age Range - 8+
Piece Count - 283
Price - $24.99 / €24.99 / £19.99
Release Date - 1st January 2026
31380 Retro Gaming Console
One of the most exciting and unique sets of the wave has to be 31380 Retro Gaming Console, continuing with the recent gaming console and controller surge, with the likes of 72046 Game Boy and 40769 SEGA Genesis Controller. The LEGO Creator 3-in-1 version and its 268 pieces create a dark blue coloured handheld gaming console with two moving joysticks and two moving buttons, plus a choice of three brick-built games cartridges to insert into it.
Set Name - Retro Gaming Console
Set Number - 31380
Age Range - 8+
Piece Count - 268
Price - $19.99 / €19.99 / £17.99
Release Date - 1st January 2026
31381 Fierce Shark with a Treasure Chest
One of the largest sets of the wave is another fierce brick-built animal of a shark, complete with sharp teeth, articulated fins and a highly detailed and curvy body. A small brick-built treasure chest will also be included to add further play and display to the 8+ model's 379 pieces. 31381's alternative builds includes more underwater animals of a manta ray and an anglerfish.
Set Name - Fierce Shark with a Treasure Chest
Set Number - 31381
Age Range - 8+
Piece Count - 379
Price - $34.99 / €34.99 / £29.99
Release Date - 1st January 2026
31382 Playful Puppy
31382 taps into LEGO's ever-popular pet-themed sets with an entirely brick-built Playful Puppy dog. The puppy is a medium-sized, posable build, featuring expressive eyes, movable ears and two small accessories of a bone or a bowl of water. Retailing for $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 with 336 pieces included, the two alternative builds are further cute brown and white coloured animals of a squirrel and a duck.
Set Name - Playful Puppy
Set Number - 31382
Age Range - 8+
Piece Count - 336
Price - $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99
Release Date - 1st January 2026
31384 Wild Animals: Colourful Hummingbird
Brightly feathered and delicate in design, 31384 recreates a Colourful Hummingbird in brick-built LEGO form with 312 pieces included for a retail price of $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99. Plenty of interesting design elements and pieces are utilised to recreate the shimmering features of the Hummingbird. Alternative builds include a fish in an underwater scene and a beautiful butterfly.
Set Name - Wild Animals: Colourful Hummingbird
Set Number - 31384
Age Range - 8+
Piece Count - 312
Price - $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99
Release Date - 1st January 2026
31385 Sea Animals: Beautiful Dolphins
The final set of the wave is also the largest, with 31385 Sea Animals: Beautiful Dolphins, including a total of 542 pieces retailing for $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99. 31385, as the name suggests, includes multiple beautifully brick-built Dolphins of an adult dolphin alongside a calf surrounded by a reef-inspired environment. Other large brick-built interpretations of marine creatures make up the alternative builds of a seahorse and a crab.
Set Name - Sea Animals: Beautiful Dolphins
Set Number - 31385
Age Range - 9+
Piece Count - 542
Price - $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99
Release Date - 1st January 2026
All nine of these LEGO Creator 3-in-1 sets are releasing on the 1st of January 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing any of these models next month? Which is your favourite and least favourite set of the wave? What other brick-built animals would you like to see the theme tackle? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.












































































