From pixies to potions: The rumoured LEGO Harry Potter sets for 2026

From pixies to potions: The rumoured LEGO Harry Potter sets for 2026

From pixies to potions: The rumoured LEGO Harry Potter sets for 2026 2160 1536 Brickardium

Just when you thought your Gringotts vault couldn’t take another withdrawal, LEGO goes and whispers another incantation in our ear. Hot on the heels of the spectacular Hogsmeade Village: Collector’s Edition, the Wizarding World is preparing to drop not one, not two, but eight new spellbinding sets on 1st January, 2026. Yes, the new year may begin with fireworks, but for Potterheads, it starts with the rustling of instruction booklets and the click-clack symphony of bricks.

This wave is a curious concoction of Hogwarts expansions, magical creatures, whimsical builds, and a very mysterious Collector’s Edition. Grab your wands (or wallets), because here’s the latest gossip straight from the Sorting Hat himself…

1st January 2026 rumoured releases;
  • 76459 Hagrid & Harry’s Privet Drive Escape
  • 76460 Hogwarts Castle: Sorting Hat Ceremony
  • 76461 Cornish Pixie
  • 76463 Hogwarts Castle: Hospital Wing
  • 76464 Cauldron Secret Potions Class
  • 76466 Philosopher’s Stone – Collectors Edition
  • 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House
  • 76470 Flying Ford Anglia

76459 Hagrid & Harry’s Privet Drive Escape

Remember the slightly awkward Hagrid & Harry’s Motorbike Ride that left fans sighing? Fear not! LEGO’s brewing a redemption arc. For just £17.99, you’ll get Harry in his sidecar, Hagrid on his trusty motorbike, and a dash of nostalgia from the Deathly Hallows escape sequence. Think of it as the Ford Anglia’s little cousin – with more beard and less tree-smashing.

76460 Hogwarts Castle: Sorting Hat Ceremony

Sorting Hat Ceremony is one of two castle expansions in this magical wave. This pocket-sized set (£12.99), whisks us straight back to Harry’s very first night at Hogwarts. The set conjures up a petite slice of the Great Hall – just enough to stage the famous “not Slytherin!” moment. Of course, a wide-eyed young Harry minifigure is included, and if the LEGO gods are kind, one or two fellow first-years might join.

76461 Cornish Pixie

Finally, a Cornish Pixie you can display without risking the chandeliers. This buildable model (£24.99) will flap its brick-built wings and grin mischievously from your shelf. Posable limbs mean you can recreate the chaos of Lockhart’s disastrous lesson – minus the cleanup, or not.

76463 Hogwarts Castle: Hospital Wing

Every good Hogwarts expansion needs a ward for questionable broomstick accidents and time-turner hijinks. At £89.99, this detailed wing will likely include white-screened beds, potion cabinets, and the signature clock tower. Madame Pomfrey’s minifigure is all but confirmed – because what’s a hospital wing without a stern nurse shooing you back into bed?

76464 Cauldron Secret Potions Class

Stirring up something brand new, this set is no ordinary cauldron – it flips open to reveal a hidden potions classroom bubbling with detail. Priced at £54.99, it’s like the Hogwarts Moments books drank a Polyjuice Potion and came back with a fizzier personality. Whether you display it proudly on a shelf or snap it shut when Snape comes storming in, this magical hybrid will be pure potion-brewing fun.

76466 Philosopher’s Stone – Collector’s Edition

Ah, the big mystery. At £149.99, this 18+ set celebrates 25 years since the film that started it all. Rumours swirl: will it be a collection of iconic magical objects (Golden Snitch? Mirror of Erised? A rather large stone?) or a detailed recreation of a legendary scene? Either way, it’s the jewel of the wave – literally and figuratively.

76467 Luna Lovegood’s House

At long last, the wait is over – LEGO is finally giving us the delightfully eccentric home of the Lovegoods! 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House captures all the whimsy you’d expect, with rounded walls, a cheerfully mismatched roof, and an interior brimming with magical oddities. Priced at £79.99, this set promises at least four minifigures, with Luna and her equally quirky father Xenophilius certain to make an appearance. A house as wonderfully peculiar as its residents – this one’s bound to be a fan favourite.

76470 Flying Ford Anglia

And swooping in at the end of the wave is none other than the Weasley family’s famously enchanted car! 76470 Flying Ford Anglia takes the humble blue vehicle and supersizes it into a detailed brick-built display model. Retailing for £69.99, it’s expected to match the scale of the other LEGO Icons vehicles – but with a magical twist. With a few clever adjustments, you can switch it from an ordinary Muggle motor into a magical flying version.