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Lego clone

Children's Lego-style construction blocks


Children's Lego-style construction blocks

frame|right|Mega Bloks building block (above) and [[Lego]] building brick (below) A Lego clone is a line or brand of children's construction blocks which is mechanically compatible with Lego brand blocks, but is produced by another manufacturer. The blocks were originally patented by The Lego Group in 1961 as "toy building bricks", and the company has since remained dominant in this market. Some competitors have moved to take advantage of Lego brand recognition by advertising their own products as compatible with Lego, with statements such as "compatible with leading building bricks".

The last underlying patents of the brick design expired in 1978, opening the field to rivals.

At least two of the largest clone manufacturers have been challenged in court by Lego. The lawsuits have been mostly unsuccessful, for courts have generally found the functional design of the basic brick to be a matter of patent rather than trademark law, and all relevant Lego patents have expired.

Brands

The following brands have been described as "Lego clones":

NameYears activeManufacturer
ATC1970s, from Japan
Anko (also known as Construction: Blocks)2019–presentKmart Australia
BanBao2010–presentGuangdong Jumbo Grand Plastic Moulding Industrial Co., Ltd.
Bikku2018–presentKeak Japan Co., Ltd.
BlueBrixx2018–presentBB Services GmbH
Built to Rule2003–2005Hasbro
Best-Lock1997–presentBest-Lock Group
CaDA2007–presentDouble Eagle Toys Industry Co. Ltd.
Cobi1995–presentBest-Lock Group
CoCoTianjin COCO Toy Co., Ltd.
CogoGuangdong Loongon
Jiestar
JMBricklayerJMBricklayer
Kre-O2011–2017Hasbro
Lakeshore Learning Company
Laser PegsLaser Pegs Ventures
LepinGuangdong Loongon
Ligao (立高)1999–Wange Toys Industrial Company
Lite Brix2013Cra-Z-Art (LaRose Industries)
LumiBricks (formerly FunWhole, "FO")
Make-it Blocksproprietary brand of Dollar Tree
Mega Bloks1991–presentMega Brands (Mattel)
Mega ConstruxMega Brands (Mattel)
Mirabloco1980sCMiranda scholar equipment, from Portugal
Mould King2012–presentMould King
Nifeliz2020–presentNifeliz
N&B Block1968–1972Nintendo
Oxford1996–Oxford
Pantasy2020–presentPantasy
Pop BlocksPop Mart
Qman (formerly Enlighten)1994–presentGuangdong Qman Industry Toys Co., Ltd.
ReobrixShantou Juhang Toy Technology Co., Ltd.
Sembo Block
Sluban2004–presentSluban
Tyco Super Blocks1984–1990Tyco Toys/Mattel
Wilko BloxWilko
Xingbao2016subsidiary of Lepin, Guangdong Loongon
Zuru MAX (Build More)Zuru
  • K'Nex sets have included compatible bricks since 2008.
  • Ramagon, by Discovery Toys, has some panels with compatible studs

References

References

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  23. "LEGO vs. LEPIN: How Punitive Damages work in a Trademark Infringement Case".
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  30. Ness, Daniel. (July 25, 2021). "Block Parties: Identifying Emergent STEAM Thinking Through Play". Routledge.
  31. (2025-04-07). "FunWhole Unveils New Name – LumiBricks!".
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