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Six 2×4 LEGO bricks can be combined in more than 915 million ways.

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Denmark-based block maker LEGO creates plastic building materials that are omnipresent and ideal for teaching children how to think creatively while their barefooted parents learn how to swear creatively.

While the company suffered a loss of distribution when Toys 'R Us closed its doors, revenue was still up 4 percent in 2018 to reach $5.5 billion.

Check out these 16 fully-connected facts about the beloved brand.

Interesting Lego Facts

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1. Lego is technically the world’s No. 1 tire manufacturer, producing 306 million rubber tires every year. 

2. The famous LEGO brick that we play with today is more than 50 years old. The bricks made way back in 1958 will still fit perfectly with those you play with today!

3. LEGO didn't invent LEGO bricks.

4. With around 400 billion bricks circulating globally, Lego is recognized as the world’s largest toy company.

5. During the Christmas season almost 28 LEGO sets are sold each second. Yikes!

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6. The name “Lego” comes from the Danish word “leg godt,” which means “play well.” 

7. Grapevine Mills’ life-sized statue of Dirk Nowitzki is made with over 25,000 Lego bricks.

8. Six 2×4 LEGO bricks can be combined in more than 915 million ways.

9. Over 36,000 Lego bricks are molded every minute. 

10. At 5,805,846 pieces, Lego’s 42-foot-tall replica of London’s Tower Bridge holds the Guinness World Record for the largest Lego statue

11. 18 out of every million LEGO pieces fail to meet the company standard. This is because the factory process is so streamlined and efficient.


Lego Questions Ans Answers

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Who made the first LEGO?

The Lego Group/Founder

Ole Kirk Christiansen

How did LEGO get its name?

The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words “leg godt”, meaning “play well”.

How much LEGO is made a day?

125 million pieces

In one year, Lego makes around 36 billion pieces! If we divide by 365, that comes to 125 million pieces a day, and about 5 million every hour.

How many Legos are in the world?

400 billion LEGO elements

There are more than 900 million different ways of combining six eight-stud bricks of the same color. The company has made 400 billion LEGO elements or 62 bricks for every person on the planet. If stacked on top of one another, the pieces would form 10 towers reaching all the way from the Earth to the Moon.

What was LEGO originally called?

leg godt

LEGO blocks originated in the Billund, Denmark, workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen, who began making wooden toys in 1932. Two years later he named his company LEGO after the Danish phrase leg godt (“play well”).


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