LEGO Masters - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Lego Day Parade
The teams are tasked with building an eye-catching float in the first-ever LEGO Day Parade.

Hero Shot!
The duos must craft an immersive build to create the ultimate action movie moment.

Make and Shake
Teams build a structure strong enough to withstand an earthquake.

Hats Incredible!
The teams create wearable hats made entirely of LEGO bricks, then model their designs on the runway.

One Floating Brick
Duos are challenged to create a build from the foundation of one floating LEGO technic brick.

Demolition Derby
Contestants must build an exact replica of Will Arnett's Lego Lamborghini from memory.

Bricking Wind
Teams build a giant centerpiece that must spin in the wind and withstand a 60 mph wind machine.

Puppet Masters
The remaining six duos build their very own puppets in just under 10 hours.

Land & Sea
The remaining five duos are split and must build land creatures and creations inspired by the sea.

Flip My Block
The teams are challenged to create an action-packed dream house in a home renovation-inspired game.

Cliffhanger!
The teams must build a gravity-defying castle off a giant LEGO cliff.

Master Build - Day & Night
The three remaining teams have 24 hours to make a construction that has both a day and a night look.
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