Visual LEGO Glossary of Terms

Here are some commonly used LEGO terms that can help you better understand the LEGO community and building process:

LEGO 5/2 Rule Displayed

5/2 Rule:
5 LEGO plates stacked vertically with studs exposed equals the same height as 2 studs measured horizontally.

Adult building LEGO Vending Machine

AFOB (Adult Fan of Bricks):
Adult who likes building with interlocking plastic bricks.

Adult building LEGO Simpsons

AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO):
An adult who enjoys building with LEGO.

Adult building LEGO Enterprise

AHOL (Adult Hobbyist of LEGO):
Another term for adult LEGO fans.

LEGO Cute Bunny alt build Alien Facehugger by dicken_tututu

Alt Build:
A different model built using the same pieces from a LEGO set.

LEGO set 21061 Notre-Dame de Paris

Architecture:
A LEGO theme featuring famous buildings and landmarks.

See examples of current LEGO Architecture sets

LEGO Baseplate

Baseplate:
A large, flat LEGO piece used as a foundation for builds.

LEGO set 75359 332nd Ahsoka's Clone Trooper Battle Pack

Battle Pack:
A small LEGO set designed to provide multiple minifigures and accessories, popular for army-building.

LEGO Thanos Bigfig

Bigfig:
A large, specialized minifigure, like the Hulk or Thanos.

LEGO 8690 Rahkshi Guurahk

Bionicle:
A LEGO theme featuring robotic characters and an elaborate storyline.

BOLOCS (Built Out of Lots of Common Stuff):
A build that uses many basic pieces rather than rare ones.

LEGO Bricks

Brick:
The basic rectangular LEGO piece.

Brick-Built:
A design made entirely of standard LEGO bricks instead of using special molds.

LEGO Brick Separator Tool

Brick Separator:
A tool designed to help remove bricks and tiles “easily”.

LEGO BrickHeadz Frozen Elsa

Brickheadz:
A LEGO theme featuring stylized blocky figures of characters.

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BrickLink:
A marketplace for buying and selling LEGO parts and sets.

LEGO BURP Piece

BURP:
An acronym for “Big Ugly Rock Piece,” often used for landscaping in LEGO builds.

Clutch:
The grip or holding power between LEGO bricks when they are connected.

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CMF (Collectible Minifigures):
A LEGO theme with blind-bagged or boxes of unique minifigures.

See all the CMF in the Collectible Minifigure Database and track your minfig collection online with the Collectible Minifigure Checklist

Connection:
The way LEGO pieces fit together.

Dark Ages:
The period when someone stops playing with LEGO (often in teenage years) before rediscovering it later.

LEGO Star Wars Death Star Trench set 75329

Diorama:
A LEGO scene representing a specific environment or story.

LEGO Dots Lettering Set

Dots:
A LEGO theme focused on customization and decoration with small tiles.

LEGO Plate Wedge

Element:
Any individual LEGO part.

Exclusive:
A LEGO set available only at certain stores or events.

LEGO Fabuland set 3678

Fabuland:
A discontinued LEGO theme with animal-headed characters.

Fake LEGO Lepin Cloud City

Flego:
“Fake LEGO”, off-brand buidling blocks similar to LEGO.

Star Wars Y-Wing MOC by scruffybrickherder

Greebling:
Adding small details to make a build look more intricate or mechanical.

GWP (Gift With Purchase):
A free LEGO set, or collectible item, included with purchases of specific sets or pricing thresholds.

Half Stud Offset

Half-Stud Offset:
A building technique where pieces are placed slightly off-grid.

Here’s a great article at Brick Builder’s Handbook about jumpers and half-stud offsets

LEGO Hinge Plate

Hinge:
A LEGO piece that allows movement, like doors or joints.

LEGO Ideas Logo

IDEAS:
A LEGO program where fans submit set ideas for potential release.

Illegal building technique

Illegal Build:
A technique that stresses or damages LEGO bricks, not approved by LEGO designers.

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Insiders:
Free LEGO program to earn rewards, get early access and track set inventory.

Sign up for free now

Inventory list

Inventory:
The list of pieces in a LEGO set.

LEGO Jumper Piece

Jumper:
A plate with a single stud in the center.

KFOL (Kid Fan of LEGO):
A child who enjoys LEGO.

LEGO Designer Program

LDD (LEGO Digital Designer):
A discontinued software for digital LEGO building.

LDraw Logo

LDraw:
LEGO CAD program to create virtual LEGO models and scenes.

Get LDraw for Windows, Mac and Linux here

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LEGO
An abbreviation of the two Danish words “leg godt”, meaning “play well”.

LUG (LEGO User Group):
A community of LEGO fans who gather to share builds and ideas.

LUGBULK:
A program allowing LUG members to buy LEGO elements in bulk.

LEGO MILS by cscott

MILS (Modular Integrated Landscaping System):
System for foundations used to build, integrate and display larger creations such as cities.

LEGO Minidolls

Minidoll:
A slightly taller, more detailed figure used in themes like LEGO Friends.

LEGO Classic Space Minifig Blue

Minifig/Minifigure:
The small LEGO figures included in many sets.

LEGO Minilander by Buchschrank

Minilander
A built figure used at LEGOLAND that populates Miniland.

MOC (My Own Creation):
A custom LEGO creation not built from a set.

MOD (Modification):
A customized version of an official LEGO set.

LEGO set 10350 Tudor Corner

Modular:
A LEGO building with a removable floor system.

Modulex Bricks

Modulex:
A small-scale LEGO building system designed for architects and planners.

Learn more about Modulex in this great article by New Elementary

NPU on Tudor Corner

NPU (Nice Part Usage):
Creative use of LEGO elements in an unexpected way. Like using the droid arm for the railing in the Tudor Corner.

Studio PartsDesigner Screen

PartsDesigner:
Software to design your own LEGO parts to use in Studio

Get PartsDesigner Here

LEGO 11034 Creative Pets

Parts Pack:
A LEGO set with a focus on useful elements rather than a specific model.

LEGO

Piece:
Any individual LEGO part.

LEGO Plate 3035

Plate:
A thinner version of a brick.

LEGO 30708 Millennium Falcon

Polybag:
A small LEGO set packaged in a plastic bag.

PPP (Price Per Piece):
A way to determine the value of a LEGO set by dividing cost by the number of pieces.

See the PPP for the latest sets here

LEGO set 375 Yellow Castle

Retired Set:
A LEGO set that is no longer produced.

Learn more about LEGO Retirement Dates and why they matter

Retirement Date:
The date a LEGO set is no longer produced and no longer for purchase at a LEGO store or lego.com.

See the retirement dates of all current LEGO sets

LEGO set 40712 Micro Rocket Launchpad

Set:
A packaged LEGO product with instructions to build specific models.

LEGO 1x2 SNOT Brick

SNOT (Studs Not on Top):
A LEGO piece or building technique where studs face in different directions rather than just upward.

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Studio:
Digital brick building software by LEGO.

Download Studio…it’s free!

Studless:
Building techniques that minimize visible studs for a cleaner look.

Studs:
The small bumps on LEGO pieces that allow them to connect.

Swooshability:
How well a build can be picked up and flown around for play.

LEGO set 42146 Liebherr Crawler Crane LR 13000 Box

Technic:
A LEGO theme focused on mechanical and engineering builds.

TFOL (Teen Fan of LEGO):
A teenager who builds with LEGO.

LEGO Tile

Tile:
A smooth, flat piece with no studs on top.

LEGO Travis Brick 4733

Travis Brick:
A 1×1 brick with studs on all four sides.

LEGO set 75419 Death Star Box

UCS (Ultimate Collector’s Series):
A premium LEGO series with highly detailed, large-scale models.

Joker Vignette by beewiks

Vignette:
A small LEGO scene, usually on an 8×8 or similar size plate, that captures a specific moment.

LEGO Wall Panel 59349

Wall Panel:
A large, flat LEGO piece often used in buildings.

LEGO ZNAP set 3531

Znap:
A discontinued LEGO theme similar to K’Nex, focused on structural builds.