Interlocked facts about LEGO play that will fascinate your mind

LEGO is the plastic construction toy that consists of colorful interlocking plastic bricks and minifigures to construct objects, buildings, and working robots.
LEGO is derived from the abbreviation of a Danish phrase “Leg Godt,” which means “Play Well.” In Latin, LEGO means “Let’s play” (The plural of LEGO is not LEGOS – its LEGO bricks!)
Till now, it is expected that there exist over 3,900 LEGO elements in 58 different LEGO colors.
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The first modern LEGO Minifigures were all male, and the first female Minifigures is a hospital nurse which was created in 1978. (A LEGO minifigure is a four bricks high exactly without hair/hat)
The number of LEGO bricks sold in a year would reach more than five times around the world when it’s laid end to end. (In approx, 7 LEGO sets are sold each second and during Christmas season, it’s been sold 4X times of it)
LEGO figs have tiny holes on the top of their heads, so if any kids Board awayday swallowed them unknowingly, they could still breathe! – Interesting, isn’t it?
A classic 2×2 LEGO Brick is strong enough to withstand 432 kilograms (953 pounds) before breaking – Is it????
Do you know? Six 8-stud LEGO bricks can be combined in 915 million ways! And, six 8-stud LEGO bricks of the same color can be fitted in 1,060 ways!
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People have 100 to 200 thousand exteroceptors i.e., basically nerves that connect directly to our brain from the bottom of our feet. So when our weight is concentrated on that tiny brick – we can feel it! (Pretty amazing, huh?)
A column of 40 billion LEGO bricks, if built straight, it would reach the moon.
Lego serious plan Scotland that has been produced in 1958 could perfectly interlock with the LEGO brick that has been produced today.
The number of LEGO bricks that’s been used around the world now is enough to stack ten times from Earth to the moon!

LEGO production process is super accurate – Only 18 pieces in one million are found to be defected.

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