After a one year hiatus, I thought it’d be a great time to bring back and restart my LEGO Power Rankings list!
This was a monthly series I started in 2021 that compiled my personal Top 10 LEGO sets of the year, with rankings updated monthly as new sets become available on the market.
I also include a small summary of new reviews, and major news headlines from January, as well as interesting LEGO news, MOCs and videos from across the web.
To kick off the new year, here’s a list of my Top 10 favourite sets as of January 2023 so far!
January 2023 LEGO Power Rankings
Do note that this list only includes LEGO sets that were released up to January 2023, and doesn’t include any of the new February releases.
I’m really proud that I’ve had a pretty consistent start to the year, having reviewed 7 out of the Top 10 so far!
- 31208 Hokusai The Great Wave [review] [Rating: 5/5 ★★★★★]
- 10312 Jazz Club [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 71037 LEGO Minifigures Series 24 [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 76917 2 Fast 2 Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 41732 Downtown Flower and Design Stores [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 80111 Lunar New Year Parade [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 60394 ATV and Otter Habitat
- 71785 Jay’s Titan Mech
- 60384 Penguin Slushy Van
- 41730 Autumn’s House [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
The January 2023 release wave saw a large variety of new sets, and topping the charts was a set that I didn’t expect to enjoy as much as I did, a LEGO Art set – Hokusai The Great Wave.
It’s sold out globally, which tells you that it’s sold extremely well, and it just edges out the 2023 Modular Jazz Club for the top spot.
The rest of the Top 10 is peppered with some LEGO Friends sets, like 41732 Downtown Flower and Design Stores and even more affordable city options like 60394 ATV and Otter Habitat and 60384 Penguin Slushy Van
I’ll hold off on creating the list for the Top 10 LEGO sets under US$50 till about June when there’s many more options available on the market.
What are Power Rankings?
Essentially, they’re commonly used in sports leagues like the NBA to track and compare the best/worst performing teams, often changing weekly based on results and how teams play.
I often get asked via email or on social media what the best sets of the (insert current) year/month are, and I usually rattle off what I personally like, so to start 2022, I’ve decided to start a regular series where I track and rank what the best 10 LEGO sets are at the end of each month.
This isn’t meant to be scientific or data-driven (some of these I haven’t personally built/own yet) – just my personal opinion of what I think are the best LEGO sets of 2022!
Of course, for a more comprehensive evaluation of LEGO sets, you can read my LEGO reviews for more detailed opinions. For sets that I’ve reviewed, I’ll also include the scores next to the power rankings, but it’s quite unlikely that I’ll get to review every amazing set of 2022 – I sometimes build and miss out reviewing due to time/scheduling issues.
New Extra Pieces Podcast episodes
The Extra Pieces podcast (hosted by yours truly and Richard from the Rambling Brick) has had a few new episodes since the start of the New Year, which you can get wherever you listen to podcasts.
It’s a great medium to listen to while you’re building or sorting through your LEGO!
- Extra Pieces: Brickvention 2023, A-Frame Cabin, Clone Wars 20th Anniversary Helmets
- S03E10: Happy New Year, City, Friends, Otters, Botanical Preview, Brickvention 23
To listen to the Extra Pieces podcast, you can find us wherever you get your podcasts from:
New LEGO Reviews on the blog
- Review: LEGO 41730 Autumn’s House – 4 February
- Review: LEGO 76214 Black Panther: War on the Water – 2 February
- Review: LEGO 75349 Captain Rex and 75350 Clone Commander Cody Helmets – 28 January
- Review: LEGO 21338 A-Frame Cabin – 26 January
- Review: LEGO 40575 Year of the Rabbit – 22 January
- Review: LEGO 41741 Dog Rescue Van – 19 January
- Review: LEGO 76917 2 Fast 2 Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) – 17 January
- Review: LEGO Build-a-Minifigure (BAM) Q1 2023 selection – 15 January
- Review: LEGO Friends 41732 Downtown Flower and Design Stores – 10 January
- Review: LEGO 75344 Boba Fett’s Starship Microfighter – 7 January
- Review: LEGO Art 31208 Hokusai: The Great Wave – 4 January
- Review: LEGO 40580 Blacktron Cruiser (GWP) – 30 December
Interesting LEGO articles and videos from across the web you should check out
- LEGO® Speed Champions interview: Christopher Stamp discusses new parts 3385 and 3387 – New Elementary
- What are the new LEGO® parts for February 2023 and which sets contain the most? – New Elementary
- The LEGO Color Palette: 2023 Edition – BrickNerd
- Behind the Design: Deconstructing the LEGO Octan Logo – BrickNerd
- Big Brick Seperators – Tips and Bricks
- It’s Hammer Time – Tips and Bricks
- How LUGBulk Works—and Strategies for Making the Most of It! – BrickArchitect
- Why LEGO Won – Phil Edwards
- The Forgotten Story of Modulex: LEGO’s Lost Cousin – Peter Dibble
- This piece changed LEGO forever – Tiago Catarino
- A Frame Cabin LEGO Designers Interview – Tiago Catarino
LEGO MOC Inspiration from Instagram
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David says
IMO, Birdhouse is the top ten because of the price range and what it is.
Jay Ong says
Oh, that’s great to hear. I need to pick it up but yeah, I think it looks great for a Creator set.
maks says
i woke up, saw your email. was excited to see there was a new LEGO Power Rangers set..
got very confused reading the article. lol
that said, great rankings!
Jay Ong says
Haha! I would totally buy a LEGO Megazord though