Everyone who has ever played with LEGOs knows the frustration of missing pieces, blocks not connecting the way you want them to or design being too complicated for you LEGO sets. However, some adults are just too good at breaking the LEGO building games rules. Adult fans of LEGO or AFOL, are people who haven't let their enthusiasm for the building blocks game die. While these enthusiasts respect the activity, some have gone off-map to create - "illegal LEGO building techniques," and they are awesome.
According to The Brothers Brick, a LEGO website for adult builders and fans of LEGO, these techniques are: "LEGO bricks building techniques that break the “rules” for connections between LEGO elements followed by official LEGO set designers — particularly connections that stress the LEGO elements. (e.g., inserting a plate upright between the studs on a brick.)" Scroll down below to check out some of these outlaw moves with bricks and LEGO figurines that people have shared online. And don't forget to upvote your favs!
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Hair Hack
Law:*Bans fruit on lego*\ You, breaking the law: F**k you *Puts a rasberry on a minifig* Law:*laughs*
Creating New Pieces
2 sided LEGO!!!! This is genius and I can't wait to show my daughter!
Load More Replies...Maybe I'm too old, but could someone tell me what the hell is it supposed to be?
LEGO Pavement
Creating A Ball With LEGO Pieces
Can I just say I needed to see this comment section arguing about Quiddich today....thanks guys. :-*
Just gonna leave this here for those saying the quaffle is brown https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/1120/30578/12675817_1_x.jpg?version=1&width=512&format=pjpg&auto=webp&quality=50 And http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Quaffle
pity the poor lego mini-figs who have to try to pick up that object... B|
LEGO Building Technique
and this is hands down a cheesy dad joke😂😁😀
Load More Replies...Ive always wanted to make a chainmail basement for toturing legos...
Creating An Old Brick Wall
This is ideal for a terror dungeon, hands sprawling from the wall!
Someone should animate this to look like the brick wall that opens into Diagon Alley!
the Harry Potter comments I've seen so far are incredible and they make me happy :)
Load More Replies...Whoops, sorry Last Hurrah, posted without seeing your earlier idea
Load More Replies...LEGO Roof
wow! that could do such great houses! why we can't find it in real lego set?
It doesn't need to be in a set. Lego bricks are available in more than just pre-made sets.
Load More Replies...I am confused! Why would there be a rule violation at all? Isn't the point of Legos to use your imagination and build? BTW, I have nearly 200 pounds (yes, you read that right) of Legos if anyone is interested. Price would be very reasonable.
This example isn't even an illegal technique, this uses some fairly normal stuff. Illeagal techniques are things like cramming a plate between studs, or using tiles inside of two bricks to link them back to back, stuff that wasn't intended in the design of the bricks themselves. They are not allowed for official lego sets, and some competitions also disallow them. EG you can't submit an idea to lego ideas using these techniques, nor can lego designs put them in sets. The only thing inherently wrong with most is they are not very stable for the most part, and might damage the bricks in some cases.
Load More Replies...LEGO Hacks
This reminds me of Flexi-Blocks. Back in the late 80s, my parents ordered a bucket of these off of a TV infomercial. They came with us when we were stationed overseas in 1989, and we gave them away just before we moved in 1999. They went with me on several babysitting jobs and were a huge hit.
Meh... Lego use a similar technique to do the sides of the Millennium Falcon
They did this for Lego dimensions- very similar to the portal build.
Thousands of years ago, our ancestors built the Lego Stargate bringing two worlds together. For many years, there was piece. Until one day, a boy named Joel made a double sided brick out of other bricks. This was an illegal technique by the laws of the Lego people. A group of Lego cops gunned Joel down later. This started the Lego-Human War. For 29 years they fought. Eventually the humans closed the Lego Stargate and destroyed it, winning the war. But little do they know of what would come next...
Inventive Building Technique
I see the beginning of a Dalek, pretty sure while Im watching TV tonight Im gonna have to be creative
Now I’ve got to go buy some of those $200 sets of LEGOs!!! Damn you BP!!! Damn you to hellllll!!
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They only considered if they could, never stopping to think if they shoukd
THIS IS ILLEGAL even me a really good lego builder CANT COMPREHEND THIS
Double-Sided LEGO Brick
I could use this because I really don't know where you could actually find a double-sided lego brick.
I have this one brick where the pegs are on every side. I have no idea where I got it though.
Load More Replies...Want a two sided brick and not afraid to break the rules? Super glue! *runs and hides*
2434 brick specialty 2x4x2 with studs on side Blacktron Space 6988 & others 1990’s
LEGO Building Techniques
Revolutionary! Except that it was discovered by accident when pieces got wedged together back in the 1650s.
It seems LEGO used this technique back in 1985 (see the highlighted images). Lego-6368_...117559.jpg
I had a police station model as a kid, back when the mini figures had no faces or arms, and the handles on the motorbikes used this technique.
Useful Elbow
I used to put those rectangular legos on the heads of the lego guys to simulate a robot, usually gave them a lever on the top of their head and a rounded transparent "light" block on their face, that looked so cool back in the 80s :D
oh and there were some very similar blocks to these rectangular ones that also had side connectors, so I put 2 levers, one on the right, and one on the left side of the robot's head. you could pull the levers up or down, or even put sonnect them diagonally, to make them look more stylish. Oh yes I've done that a lot.
Load More Replies...Double-Sided Block Hack
LEGO Tricks
LEGO Building Technique
and now I see the beginnings of a Tardis. oh man, what started out as just tonight might have turned into the weekend
my brother created his own TARDIS。Somehow he found a block that said police
Load More Replies...It looks like a climbing rope wall... What would you use this for?
cop: "do you have a criminal record?" me: "kinda" (shows picture) *2 days later* (me standing in front of a firing squad) officer: "you stand accused of using illegal lego techniques, how do you plead" me: (smiling) guilty *blam blam blam*
Flat Double-Sided Brick
I'm not understanding this "Mirror" thing. Could u explain?
Load More Replies...Creating A LEGO Cylinder
Don't need that many in the center. Just place one every couple spots at a dif angle.
LEGO Building Hacks
That;s because his finger got hit by a high-speed Lego ninja star.
Load More Replies...Ok soooo I’m kinda jealous of my little jealous of my little brother who’s like seven and he loves largish and likes to build actual moving ceiling fans out of legos and I have to break it apart to see how he built it and I just get in trouble for being curioy I WISH I HAD HIS POWER
Illegal LEGO Building Techniques
LEGO Hack
Creating An Elbow Link
Double-Sided LEGO Brick
Yup, title might've been X ways to make double sided legos and a few other tricks
Load More Replies...Creating New LEGO Pieces
I can already feel the pain in my fingers from trying to take those pieces apart...
Slanted LEGO Wall
Wedging Two LEGO Pieces Together
This method was used in the Saturn V set, to show the flag. NE_SaturnV...MODULE.jpg
Why are there no tricks with 1x4x1 and 1x4x2 fences? They are super for really, really stable SNOTS.

There are rules? What b******t is that? If they're Lego parts and they connected whatever way to make something then surely it's just being inventive. There are no rules. You build and create whatever you want in any way you can with what's in front of you.
But some techniques are not used in the manuals for the original box sets. This is why they are called "illegal" (it's a tongue-in-cheek use of the word, of course).
Load More Replies...When I was a kid back in the 70's I manage to build a lego brick thrower, something like a cross between a rifle and a catapult (it totally worked) and I remember using "illegal" techniques to achieve that. Since then I don't feckin remember how I made it. It's totally a bummer
Lego seems to have advanced quite abit since I was a kid about 1970. We just had bricks. My favorite trick was to make a perfect cube with a few scrunched up bits of silver paper inside. When you shook it - sounded like it was full of water. No-one could work out why it didnt leak.
u mean 100% because any and all legos are out to murder our feet
Load More Replies...Ohh these are really creative. Even with the explanation in the article intro I can't see how some of these are "illegal", especially the one forming a donut and the two cylindrical ones.
Are these even ileggal. You could do it right now, if you wanted to.
There are rules? What b******t is that? If they're Lego parts and they connected whatever way to make something then surely it's just being inventive. There are no rules. You build and create whatever you want in any way you can with what's in front of you.
But some techniques are not used in the manuals for the original box sets. This is why they are called "illegal" (it's a tongue-in-cheek use of the word, of course).
Load More Replies...When I was a kid back in the 70's I manage to build a lego brick thrower, something like a cross between a rifle and a catapult (it totally worked) and I remember using "illegal" techniques to achieve that. Since then I don't feckin remember how I made it. It's totally a bummer
Lego seems to have advanced quite abit since I was a kid about 1970. We just had bricks. My favorite trick was to make a perfect cube with a few scrunched up bits of silver paper inside. When you shook it - sounded like it was full of water. No-one could work out why it didnt leak.
u mean 100% because any and all legos are out to murder our feet
Load More Replies...Ohh these are really creative. Even with the explanation in the article intro I can't see how some of these are "illegal", especially the one forming a donut and the two cylindrical ones.
Are these even ileggal. You could do it right now, if you wanted to.
