The show, explained

LEGO Masters: host, judges, cast and where to watch

LEGO Masters is the reality competition where pairs of builders take on wild challenges with an almost unlimited supply of bricks, then hand their models over to be judged on creativity and craft. It started on FOX in 2020, and the last team standing walks away with $100,000, a LEGO® trophy, and the title of LEGO Masters.

Every episode sets a fresh brief: build a theme park, survive an earthquake rig, recreate a movie scene, engineer something that actually moves. Teams get a set amount of time, the judges pick a standout and a weakest build, and one team goes home. The bricks all return to the pit for the next challenge, which is why nobody gets to keep their creation.

Five seasons have aired so far, with a sixth renewed at FOX. Below you will find the host and judges, all five winners, the prize, where to stream it, and the questions people ask most. Season pages go episode by episode.

Cast

Who hosts LEGO Masters, and who are the judges?

Host

Will Arnett

Hosted every season from 2020 through season 5, and served as an executive producer. Nick Cannon is set to take over as host from season 6, which has not yet aired.

Brickmaster

Amy Corbett

Scottish senior design manager and product lead at the LEGO Group, holding a Master of Engineering in Product Design Engineering from the University of Glasgow and Glasgow School of Art (2012). She joined the LEGO Group in 2012 and has worked on LEGO Friends, LEGO Disney lines, and LEGO DOTS.

Brickmaster

Jamie Berard

Senior design manager and creative lead at the LEGO Group, where he has worked on the LEGO Ideas and LEGO Architecture product lines. He was an adult LEGO fan community member (New England LEGO Users Group) before joining the LEGO Group roughly two decades ago.

The stakes

What does the winner get?

$100,000LEGO trophyThe title of LEGO Masters
Prize details (mentions a past winning build)
$100,000, a LEGO trophy, and the title of LEGO Masters. The season 4 winning build (Christopher Lee and Robert Zhang's 'World Wonderliner') was turned into an official retail LEGO set, 41838 Travel Moments (2024). This has not been confirmed as a recurring prize for every season: the season 3 and season 5 winning builds were put on public display at LEGOLAND parks rather than sold as sets.
Every season

LEGO Masters US, season by season

The champions

Who has won LEGO Masters?

Spoilers ahead

See every winner, US and Australia

Names stay hidden until you choose to reveal them.

Streaming

Where to watch LEGO Masters

  • FOX broadcast network (live)
  • Hulu (next-day streaming of aired episodes; also carries FOX live in many markets)
  • FOX.com / FOX One (FOX's own streaming platform)
Around the world

International versions

LEGO Masters Australia

Hosted by Hamish Blake and judged by Ryan "The Brickman" McNaught, the Australian version has run 7 seasons and leans hard into returning-champion formats. US viewers can stream it too.

Read the Australia guide

LEGO Masters UK

LEGO Masters UK (Channel 4) is the original format all other national versions are based on, but ended after 2 regular series; it returned only for one-off specials, a 'Celebrity Lego Masters' special (11 Dec 2018) and a Christmas special hosted by Nish Kumar (24 Dec 2022, filmed on Poland's set). As of 2026-07-11 there is no evidence of a new regular UK series; the format offered no cash prize, unlike the AU/US versions.

Answered

LEGO Masters FAQ

What does the winning team get?

The winning team receives $100,000, a LEGO trophy, and the title of LEGO Masters. The season 4 winners' 'World Wonderliner' build was turned into an official retail LEGO set (41838 Travel Moments, 2024); other seasons' winning builds have generally been put on display at LEGOLAND parks rather than sold as retail sets.

Where is LEGO Masters filmed?

Season 1 was filmed at a studio in Panorama City, Los Angeles. Seasons 2 and 3 moved production to Atlanta Film Studios in Hiram, Georgia. Filming locations for seasons 4 and 5 could not be verified from available sources.

How do you apply to be on LEGO Masters?

Contestants apply through official casting calls and casting-agency application forms (past seasons used sites such as mycastingnet.com). For season 6, FOX introduced in-person audition episodes for the first time, filmed at LEGOLAND California Resort in Carlsbad.

Are real LEGO bricks used, and how many are available to builders?

Yes, contestants build with genuine LEGO bricks from a large shared supply called the Brick Pit. Wikipedia states more than three million bricks were available to teams during season one; totals reported for later seasons vary, so figures beyond the season one three million are best described as millions of bricks.

Do contestants keep their builds?

Generally no. After each episode a sorter breaks down each team's model and the bricks are returned to the Brick Pit for reuse in future challenges. Exceptions exist: some season 1 finale builds were permanently relocated to LEGOLAND California in June 2020, and some later winning builds have gone on display at LEGOLAND parks.

What is the minimum age to apply?

Applicants must be at least 18 years old for the standard adult LEGO Masters competition. A separate spinoff, LEGO Masters Jr., accepts builders aged 9 to 17 with parent or guardian consent.

Is Will Arnett an executive producer?

Yes. Will Arnett served as both host and executive producer for seasons 1 through 5.

Got the itch to build?

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From the catalog

Build something like this

The show returns every brick to the pit, but you can build at home. Here are top-rated LEGO® sets from our reviews that match the themes above.

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