LEGO is one of the most popular toys in the world, but it also has a deep history and many interesting facts that few people know about. Here are ten fascinating facts that might surprise you!
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Every LEGO brick produced since 1958 is compatible with today's bricks
LEGO maintains exceptionally high production standards. Thanks to a precise production system, each brick, regardless of when it was produced, can be combined with other bricks. -
LEGO is an abbreviation of the Danish words "leg godt"
The name LEGO comes from the Danish phrase "leg godt," meaning "play well." LEGO has become a global brand over the years, but its name still refers to the simple pleasures of play. -
More than 20 billion LEGO bricks are produced each year
That means the company produces about 2.3 million blocks every day! If they were lined up, they could circle the globe several times. -
LEGO has been produced in such large quantities that every person on Earth could own about 80 bricks.
Since the company was founded in 1932, billions of LEGO bricks have been produced. Theoretically, there are around 80 bricks for every person on the planet! -
The LEGO figure is exactly 4 cm tall and represents the "golden ratio"
LEGO Minifigures are designed to be proportionate to humanity. They have perfect proportions that allow them to be delightfully recognizable and easy to fit into any LEGO set. -
LEGO is one of the most famous brands in the world
In 2020, LEGO was named the most powerful brand in the world by Brand Finance, outpacing even giants like Disney and Coca-Cola, mainly due to its timelessness and commitment to education. -
The largest LEGO set has over 11,000 pieces
The current record is held by the LEGO Art World Map set, which contains 11,695 pieces. This is a challenge for even the most advanced LEGO fans! -
LEGO produces special elements for the blind
The company has been supporting the accessibility of its products for years, including developing special LEGO Braille bricks that help blind children learn the Braille alphabet through play. -
LEGO Creates Longest-Running Film Series Based on a Single Toy Brand
LEGO isn’t just focused on building blocks – it also has its own films, animated series and games. “LEGO Ninjago” became the longest-running film franchise based on a single toy brand, and its popularity continues to this day. -
"LEGO" is also a legal term
LEGO is so diligent about protecting its brand that the word "LEGO" is recognized in legal systems as a separate term that cannot be used for other products.
These interesting facts are just a taste of LEGO's rich history and innovation. From simple bricks to iconic films and educational initiatives, LEGO proves it is more than just a toy.