10 Fun LEGO Competition Ideas for 2 People

Are you looking for an enjoyable way to test your LEGO abilities and creativity? LEGO contests are a fantastic way to add some extra excitement to your creations, whether you're competing against a friend or relative. These ten fantastic LEGO competition ideas are perfect for two individuals. Now, let's start the building wars!

1. Speed Build Challenge

All set to build! The key to success in this competition is speed. Set a timer, pick a little LEGO set or design, and see who can finish it quickly. Another way to add a twist is to set a 10-minute timer and challenge one another to build as much as possible.

Scoring: The winner is the person who finishes first or completes the most tasks in the allotted time.

2. Themed Build Contest

Enter a themed build contest to see how creative you can be. Choose a theme, such as "futuristic vehicle," "space station," or even "wild animals," and develop your interpretation of it within a predetermined amount of time.

Scoring: Bravo for your inventiveness, adherence to the concept, and the resilience of your structure!

3. Blindfold Build

Do you want to make your LEGO task even more challenging? Put on a blindfold and try building! Choose an essential building, such as a house or automobile, and see who can finish it the fastest while wearing a blindfold.

Scoring: Give points for accuracy or just for the most amusing outcome. The most incredible memories can occasionally come from the worst catastrophes!

4. Limited Piece Challenge

In some situations, less is more. The Limited Piece Challenge involves each of you selecting a small number of random LEGO parts, say 20 pieces each, and challenging the other to construct something imaginative with just those pieces.

Scoring: The award goes to the most inventive use of scarce resources.

5. Mirror Build

Communication is essential in this task! No peeking is permitted while one person constructs a structure and the other attempts to replicate it using just spoken instructions.

Scoring: Points are awarded according to how closely the second person's build resembles the first.

6. One-Handed Build

Is it challenging to create with two hands? Try to use just one! Each participant in the One-Handed Build competition is required to construct their product with just one hand.

Scoring: The winner has the best and most comprehensive model within the allotted time.

7. Rebuild Challenge

Disassemble a tiny set or custom build, shuffle the parts, and then challenge one another to reconstruct it from memory as part of a memory test. This one requires accuracy in addition to speed.

Scoring: The winner is the one who most closely replicates the original design.

8. Taller Tower Race

To what extent can you get high? Each participant in this tournament has a predetermined length of time, such as five minutes, to construct the largest freestanding structure they can. The trick? Your tower must remain upright without assistance when the allotted time is over!

Scoring: Both height and steadiness are worth points. The more robust and tall the tower, the better!

9. MOC (My Own Creation) Battle

Are you prepared for a creative battle? Assign each other to create a MOC with a specific theme, like "futuristic homes" or "battle machines." You are free to use your creativity to the fullest in this challenge.

Scoring: Creativity, design, and usefulness are the secrets to winning this challenge.

10. Minifigure Mix-Up

Who says weird LEGO minifigures aren't possible? Replace the heads, torsos, legs, and accessories of minifigures to construct the most bizarre or humorous people in this challenge.

Scoring: The mix-up that is the most inventive or humorous wins. Extra points for being able to narrate an entertaining tale about your character!

In addition to being a fantastic method to improve your building abilities, these LEGO competitions are also an enjoyable way to strengthen your relationship with a friend or relative. These tasks will keep you occupied for hours, regardless of whether your goal is speed, height, or pure inventiveness. Are you prepared to compete and put your skills to the test? Get your LEGOs ready and start the competition!