LEGO Minecraft Rumoured June 2026 Sets
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The Minecraft world continues to expand in brick-built LEGO form with a total of eight sets rumoured to be releasing on the 1st of June 2026 to join the previous eight that released at the start of the year. The brand new Summer wave heavily focuses on brick-built characters, including a Chicken Jockey, a range of desert-themed mobs and the mighty Ender Dragon. The wave also includes the updated variants of existing Minecraft mobs and the debut of an Evoker LEGO Minifigure.
21582 Chicken Jockey
Building on the iconic and ever-meme-worthy "Chicken Jockey" scene in 2025's A Minecraft Movie, the LEGO Group is releasing 21582 Chicken Jockey on the 1st of June 2026. The 9+ model literally recreates the mob combination of a baby Zombie riding a chicken in brick-built LEGO form. With 344 pieces included, the build is of a similar height to 21276 The Creeper and also includes another brick-built character of the new baby chick design.
Set Name - Chicken Jockey
Set Number - 21582
Age Range - 9+
Piece Count - 344
Minifigures - 0
Price - $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99
Release Date - 1st June 2026
21592 Chicken Rider Dessert Attack
Not to be confused with the previous model, 21592 Chicken Rider Dessert Attack also includes a range of entirely brick-built Minecraft mobs. All of the mobs are desert-themed and include an Iron Golem, a desert-appropriate Chicken Jockey involving a baby Husk, a baby wolf, a desert rabbit and a baby desert villager. Together, the six different characters retail for $24.99 / €24.99 / £22.99 and include a total of 428 pieces.
Set Name - Chicken Rider Dessert Attack
Set Number - 21592
Age Range - 8+
Piece Count - 428
Minifigures - 0
Price - $24.99 / €24.99 / £22.99
Release Date - 1st June 2026
21593 Surviving the First Night
Amongst all the brick-built mob builds, we are still getting a range of classic LEGO Minecraft Minifigure scale sets. The first of these basically recreates a core Minecraft experience of surviving the first night. The small 301-piece terrain build includes a small underground base surrounded by three birch trees and a river. Alex is included as a LEGO Minifigure along with a creeper, a skeleton, a wolf, a rabbit, a pig and a bee.
Set Name - Surviving the First Night
Set Number - 21593
Age Range - 8+
Piece Count - 301
Minifigures - 7 (Alex, Creeper, Skeleton, Wolf, Rabbit, Pig, Bee)
Price - $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99
Release Date - 1st June 2026
21594 The Skeleton
21594 The Skeleton is an entirely brick-built version of Minecraft's iconic Skeleton enemy, including a total of 502 pieces, retailing for $44.99 / €44.99 / £39.99. Once again, this buildable mob looks to be the same size as 21276 The Creeper and includes a diamond helmet and a bow and arrow. The 10+ branded model of the Skeleton is then displayed on top of a brick-built grass block.
Set Name - The Skeleton
Set Number - 21594
Age Range - 10+
Piece Count - 502
Minifigures - 0
Price - $44.99 / €44.99 / £39.99
Release Date - 1st June 2026
21595 The Ender Dragon
The Ender Dragon is one of Minecraft's most iconic bosses, and it too is being recreated as a display worth brick-built mob. 710 pieces recreate the mainly black dragon, which is displayed on a Minecraft-themed stand, somewhat similar to LEGO Harry Potter's 76406 Hungarian Horntail Dragon. A crank can be found on the side of the build to flap the Ender Dragon's wings, with further articulation also included in its head, tail, neck and legs.
Set Name - The Ender Dragon
Set Number - 21595
Age Range - 10+
Piece Count - 710
Minifigures - 0
Price - $59.99 / €59.99 / £54.99
Release Date - 1st June 2026
21596 The Evoker Attacks the Village
One of the largest sets of LEGO Minecraft's Summer 2026 wave is 21596 The Evoker Attacks the Village. It's 607 pieces recreates two village homes, a small animal pen, a bartering station and a small farm. However, the highlight of the 9+ model has to be its range of Minifigures and mobs, with a total of 11 different characters included, with one of these being our first LEGO Minecraft Evoker figure.
Set Name - The Evoker Attacks the Village
Set Number - 21596
Age Range - 9+
Piece Count - 607
Minifigures - 11
Price - $89.99 / €89.99 / £79.99
Release Date - 1st June 2026
21597 Ghast Station
21597 Ghast Station is basically a four-tiered structure built into a Minecraft Lush Cave with a flowing waterfall stretching across three of the four tiers. As the name suggests, the 9+ model is basically a hub for Ghasts with a range of Happy Ghasts included in brick-built LEGO form. Two brand new LEGO Minecraft Minifigure skins feature alongside two skeleton figures to complete the 754-piece build.
Set Name - Ghast Station
Set Number - 21597
Age Range - 9+
Piece Count - 754
Minifigures - 8
Price - $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99
Release Date - 1st June 2026
21598 Underwater Adventure
Last but not least, we have 21598 Underwater Adventure, which has a tentative release date of the 1st of June 2026. However, further details about the model remain sparse, suggesting that 21598 may be a LEGO store exclusive. Either way, the set name suggests a build exploring Minecraft's ocean biomes, potentially including mobs like Drowned, Guardians or aquatic creatures.
Set Name - Underwater Adventure
Set Number - 21598
Age Range - TBC
Piece Count - TBC
Minifigures - TBC
Price - $TBC / €TBC / £TBC
Release Date - 1st June 2026
Eight new LEGO Minecraft sets are rumoured to release on the 1st of June 2026, but what do you think? Are you planning to pick up any of this summer wave? Which set has caught your eye the most: the brick-built Ender Dragon, the debut Evoker Minifigure in 21596, or one of the many mob builds? How does this wave compare to the sets that launched at the start of the year? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below, and check out all our latest LEGO Minecraft coverage.
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