LEGO Minecraft fans, grab your pickaxes. It looks like the rumored January 2026 sets are going to be wild. I’ve been sifting through the latest leaks, and honestly, my inner kid is absolutely buzzing—even if my wallet’s already starting to sweat.
The leaked lineup includes eight rumored sets, from a $9.99 Steve’s Taiga Journey up to a $64.99 Wither Battle set. There are also some oddball additions like Micro Biomes and The Pale Garden.
Don’t go plotting your LEGO heist just yet—these are all rumors, so, you know, a little skepticism never hurt anyone.
What really caught my eye? LEGO seems to be hitting every angle this time—budget sets, mysterious builds, and even a giant fox that’s got me scratching my head.
I’ll break down what we know so far, including why the Wither set has me acting like I just found diamonds at bedrock.
All the Rumoured LEGO Minecraft January 2026 Sets

The rumor mill’s been churning for the 2026 LEGO Minecraft lineup. There are eight set names floating around, covering everything from quick adventures to premium showdowns.
I’m especially hyped for the comeback of classic mobs. Plus, there’s a new biome on the way—expect some serious creepy vibes.
Revealed Set Names and Their Possible Inspirations
I have to laugh—21583 Steve’s Taiga Journey sounds like a deeply uneventful vacation, but at $9.99, it’s clearly aimed at getting new builders into the game without any financial drama.
21584 Nether and End Portal Journey ($14.99) is finally giving us affordable portals. I’ve wanted LEGO to make these easier to get for years.
The 21585 The Chicken Farm ($19.99) might look basic, but I’m low-key hoping for some hilarious chicken chaos. 21586 The Pale Garden is bringing Minecraft’s horror biome to life, complete with those weird, creaking mobs.
21587 The Zombie Dungeon ($29.99) promises some undead pandemonium. 21588 The Fox ($39.99) is dedicated to everyone’s favorite orange mischief-maker.
For the bigger builds, there’s 21589 Micro Biomes ($59.99) and 21590 Wither Battle ($64.99). The Wither hasn’t shown up in a set since 2016, so this boss battle feels long overdue.
Mini Biomes, Mobs, and Play Features
The Micro Biomes set is probably the one I’m most curious about. Sounds like it’ll have multiple environments in one box—maybe tiny slices of different Minecraft worlds that actually snap together?
The Fox set getting a $39.99 tag suggests we’re getting more than a cute animal. I’d bet on a little forest scene, maybe with berries and a sleeping fox mechanic or two.
The Pale Garden should have those unmistakable grey trees and creepy mobs. I’m honestly not sure how LEGO will pull off the spooky, colorless vibe using their usual bright bricks, but I’m hoping for the best.
The Wither Battle is clearly the flagship set this year. After eight years without this three-headed menace, I’m expecting some epic build tricks and a handful of minifigs for a proper boss fight.
Comparisons to Past Years
Looking back at recent releases, 2026 seems way more ambitious than usual. Eight rumoured sets? That’s more than I’ve seen in most lineups since 2022.
The price spread actually feels a bit more even this time. It’s not just those pricey flagships—there are affordable sets like Steve’s Taiga Journey for folks who don’t want to break the bank.
Feels like LEGO’s really trying to hit more Minecraft content with each wave. Past years were all about the big builds, but 2026? They’re diving into specific mobs, biomes, and even gameplay bits as their own sets.