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The sky’s the limit: How many different rectangle shapes (number of knobs across and front to back) can a piece with 36 knobs on top have? (Assume that you have at least 2 knobs in either direction, but you don’t have to worry about which way each combo is facing.) If your bedroom is 10 feet by 10 feet with an 8-foot ceiling, how many cubic feet of Lego can you fill it with? Bonus: If each cubic foot can hold 400 pieces, can the room hold 1 million Legos? Can it hold the amount made in about an hour? ( Hint if needed: What if each cubic foot held only 4 pieces…then try 40 pieces…) Little kids: If a Lego brick has 2 rows with 4 knobs (bumps) each, how many knobs does it have? Bonus: If you snap a 2-knob piece on top, how many knobs from the bottom piece are still showing?īig kids: To find how many 1-foot cubes a room can hold, you just multiply the length times the width times the height to the ceiling. Wee ones: If you snap together a red Lego brick, a blue brick, a green, a yellow, a white and a black, how many bricks have you snapped together? Given that a 1-foot cube can hold only about 400 pieces, you can imagine how many houses you can fill every day with Lego! asked, how many Lego pieces are made every day? In one year, Lego makes around 36 billion pieces! If we divide by 365, that comes to 125 million pieces a day, and a bout 5 million every hour.

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They’ve made 4 billion minifigures since then, which equals half the world’s population! Now they design 130 new sets each year, like the Star Wars sets, plus they keeping selling the longtime sets. Ever since it was invented in 1958, Lego pieces have had the exact same thickness of brick, and the same size studs (the little bumps on top). Lego is one of those toys that every kid has heard of, and that almost every kid has played with.






Lego pieces