
Lava Land Roller Coaster Park
A volcano coaster that erupts as you ride, hiding a Power Miners love letter.
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Tyler & Amy · 2020
Married couple, Bradenton, Florida; won a trophy and a $100,000 prize
Prize: $100,000 and the LEGO Masters trophy
Season 1 had 10 teams. The full lineup with each team's finishing place is behind the reveal, since the placements give away who went home when.
| Team | Relationship | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Tyler & Amy | married couple | Winner |
| Boone & Mark | friends | Runner-up |
| Samuel & Jessica | friends (paired by casting, did not know each other beforehand) | Third place, eliminated episode 9 |
| Christian & Aaron | friends | eliminated episode 8 |
| Krystle & Amie | friends | eliminated episode 7 |
| Mel & Jermaine | friends | eliminated episode 6 |
| Flynn & Richard | married couple (team name "Married Thespians"), from Oakland, California | eliminated episode 5 |
| Manny & Nestor | father and son | eliminated episode 4 |
| Travis & Corey | brothers | eliminated episode 3 |
| Jessie & Kara | friends | eliminated episode 2 |
Teams built a themed section of an amusement park, including at least one motorized attraction.
Multiple teams incorporated moving rides and attractions into their park sections; no team was eliminated in this opening episode.
Teams constructed an alien or space-themed sculpture designed to break apart dramatically on cue.
Builds were rigged to shatter or explode as a finishing spectacle when triggered.
Teams were given a household object sawed in half and had to extend the missing half into an imaginative LEGO structure.
Builds transformed mundane cut objects into fantastical extensions using creative scale shifts.
Teams built a single scene that blended two different movie genres together.
Contrasting genre elements (for example horror mixed with comedy) were combined within one cohesive scene.
Teams first built a city block, then added a giant monster attacking the block in a second phase.
The monster-attack twist forced teams to integrate destruction and chaos into an already-built cityscape.
Teams built a bridge structure capable of physically supporting weight, tied to a vehicle/speed theme.
Bridges were stress-tested for load-bearing strength as part of judging.
Teams built a scene from a story, with children brought onto the show contributing story ideas; a second page/scene was added incorporating the kids' individual additions.
Child guest collaborators influenced the direction of the storybook scenes between the two build phases.
Teams chose two minifigures later assigned as hero or villain, built that character's lair, then were paired with another team to stage a battle scene between the lairs.
Paired teams' hero and villain lairs were combined into a single battle tableau for judging.
Teams completed two linked challenges: building a motorized droid and recreating an iconic scene from the Star Wars films.
Motorized droid builds were judged alongside recreations of memorable film moments; this was the semifinal episode.
The two finalist teams each had 24 hours to create an original LEGO art sculpture of their own choosing.
Tyler & Amy's final sculpture secured their win over runners-up Boone & Mark in the concluding head-to-head build.
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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The rare City set where the play features actually earn their keep.

The biggest City space set in years, and it actually earns the space.

A brick-built shark warship that swooshes hard and rebuilds into two forms.
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