I've trawled Memorial Day's best Lego deals - these are the offers I can't pass up

Lego Dobby and Millennium Falcon on a yellow background beside a 'big savings' badge
(Image credit: Future)

There are always plenty of Lego deals flying around during Memorial Day, but that doesn't mean they're all particularly good. To save you time finding the cream of the crop, I've rounded up my top picks here. 

First up? There are a handful of Star Wars Lego kits on sale (ranging from TIE Bombers to helmets), but the most impressive one would be the Emperor's Throne Room Diorama if you ask me. This for-grown-ups display piece based on Return of the Jedi isn't far off its lowest-ever price, and you can grab it for $79.99 at Amazon (was $99.99) right now. Similarly, the mid-range Millennium Falcon kit is 20% cheaper via Amazon at the moment.

Harry Potter has seen some pretty decent offers too, including a particularly strong discount on the Room of Requirement, bringing it down to an all-time low of $39.99 at Amazon (was $49.99). However, my favorite might be a record low price on Lego Dobby that drops the house elf to $27.99 at Amazon (was $34.99). This build is so full of personality it's practically weighed down, and that's in spite of a smaller stature. Because it's only made up of 403 pieces, it's not too much of a commitment for fans of the wizarding world who are short on time.

You can get a lot of the recent space kits at Best Buy, too – it seems like the retailer is doing a clearance sale for plenty of these. You'll find all my top picks from this weekend's Memorial Day Lego deals just below.

Lego Dobby the House Elf | $34.99$27.99 at Amazon
Save $7 - Buy it if:
Don't buy it if:
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Lego Dobby the House Elf | $34.99 $27.99 at Amazon
Save $7 - That's the cheapest this house elf has ever been, if my price-matching software is telling me the truth.

Buy it if:
✅ You're a fan of the best House Elf there ever was
✅ You want a smaller collectible for your desk or shelf

Don't buy it if:
You'd rather get a piece of Hogwarts for your shelf

Price check:
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Walmart | $27.99
💲Best Buy | $34.99

Planet Earth and Moon | $74.99$59.99 at Best Buy
Save $15 - Buy it if:
Don't buy it if:
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Planet Earth and Moon | $74.99 $59.99 at Best Buy
Save $15 - That's by far and away the best offer I've seen for this Technic set, and it's not even close. At the likes of Amazon, you'll be lucky to find it below $63.

Buy it if:
✅ You love complex Technic kits
✅ You're want a bit of a challenge

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're looking for something really pretty

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $74.95
💲 Amazon | $74.95 

Lego Emperor's Throne Room  | $99.99 $79.99 at Amazon
Save $20 - Buy it if:
Don't buy it if:
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Lego Emperor's Throne Room  | $99.99 $79.99 at Amazon
Save $20 - Our price-matching software says that this cool display piece has only ever been a few dollars cheaper, and even then, not in months. That makes this Memorial Day deal one worth paying attention to.

Buy it if:
✅ You want an impressive but small display piece
✅ You love the OG trilogy

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're happy to wait until Black Friday (at which point it'll probably drop in price even more)

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $79.99
💲 Best Buy | OOS 

Lego Millennium Falcon |$169.99 $135.99 at AmazonSave $34 -

Lego Millennium Falcon | $169.99 $135.99 at Amazon
Save $34 - That's the cheapest this mega-popular kit has been since December, at least by my count, so it's one of the better offers I've been able to find so far.

Buy it if:
✅ You want an iconic Star Wars display
✅ You're happy with a smaller build

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer something smaller and cheaper

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $209.99
💲 Best Buy | $169.99 

For more recommendations, don't miss our guide to the best Lego sets. You can also check in with a galaxy far, far away via this roundup of the best Lego Star Wars sets.

Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

As the site's Tabletop & Merch Editor, you'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news. I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and can normally be found cackling over some evil plan I've cooked up for my group's next Dungeons & Dragons campaign.