Brick Now started from a very real problem: a large box of mixed Lego, no instructions, and no clear idea what to build.
What it does
You describe what you have — a big mixed box, some Technic pieces, partial sets — and Brick Now suggests builds worth attempting. The emphasis is on “swooshability”: builds that are satisfying to actually hold and play with, not just admire on a shelf.
It supports:
- Quick builds from mixed parts (no sorting required)
- Classic set recreation when you have the pieces but lost the instructions
- MOC (My Own Creation) starting points with prompts
- Filtering by estimated build time and complexity
Who it is for
People who have accumulated a lot of Lego but rarely build anything because starting is the hard part. Also: anyone who wants to build something right now without a 45-minute sorting session first.
Kids who got handed a big box of mixed family Lego and don’t know where to begin. Adults who bought a classic set on eBay and are missing a bag.
Why swooshability matters
Some builds are display pieces. Others you can’t stop picking up and flying around the room. Brick Now tries to help you find the latter — because a build you actually play with is better than a build that sits.