LEGO Minecraft 2025 sets revealed, including a brick-built Creeper!

LEGO.com has given us our very first look at no less than six upcoming Summer 2025 LEGO Minecraft sets that are all set to be released on 1 June 2025.
- 21274 The Warden Encounter – US$19.99 / AU$29.99 / £17.99 / €19.99
- 21275 The TNT Jungle House – US$29.99 / AU$49.99 / £24.99 / €29.99
- 21276 The Creeper – US$39.99 / AU$69.99 / £34.99 / €39.99
- 21277 The Pickaxe Mine – US$54.99 / AU$89.99 / £49.99 / €54.99
- 21278 The Pillager Outpost and Ravager – US$79.99 / AU$129.99 / £74.99 / €79.99
- 21279 The Enderman Tower – US$$99.99 / AU$149.99 / £89.99 / €99.99
The majority of the sets are the typical play-focused 7+ or 9+ Minecraft sets, including a bit of a successor to 21244 The Sword Outpost with 21277 The Pickaxe mine, the very cool-looking 21279 The Enderman Tower and 21278 The Pillager Outpost and Ravager – an idea we’ve seen before but now featured in a much bigger set and including a fearsome Ravager.
Easily the biggest news here though is 21276 The Creeper, which is a brick-built model of the iconic mob that’s to scale and essentially pixel accurate to the in-game model (albeit with some expected colour variation in the LEGO plates). It also includes a minifigure of a curiously-shaped pig, which keen Minecraft heads will recognise as a reference to the accidental origins of the game’s Creeper model!
For the first time we’re also getting a LEGO Minecraft advent calendar, which you can see in the post here.
Check out more images below, and be sure to check out all our coverage of all the new Summer 2025 LEGO sets on the blog!
21274 The Warden Encounter (238 pieces)


21275 The TNT Jungle House (287 pieces)


21276 The Creeper (665 pieces)


21277 The Pickaxe Mine (530 pieces)


21278 The Pillager Outpost and Ravager (665 pieces)


21279 The Enderman Tower (867 pieces)


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