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June 19, 2023

Whether you’re looking for entertainment or inspiration, a good LEGO video might scratch your itch. We dove into the depths of YouTube to find the best LEGO-centric channels—some build massive projects, while others explain fun or complicated topics. In any case, it’s all a lot of fun.

Check our top story to see the best LEGO channels on YouTube. Even if you aren’t interested in LEGO, you’ll be impressed by what these passionate people can put together.

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