
So, your kids love playing with Lego blocks and you wonder if there is another way to play with them? Yes, there is!
I came across this simple Lego Game Board idea and created my own version by making a few changes to what I saw online.
To make it easier for smaller kids to play I have color-coded the spaces for them to recognize what to do when they can’t read yet and it will also help them to learn the numbers.
Download the FREE Game Board by clicking on the image above
or this [ PDF Link ]
- Yellow to take Legos
- Blue to lose Legos
- Red to go back
- Green to skip a turn
- The winner is the kid with the most Lego blocks at the Finish
Materials needed
- Printer
- Paper 8.5×11 inches
- Lego blocks
- A die
- Some Lego people or blocks with faces
- Optional
- Cardboard
- Clear contact paper
- Glue – a glue stick works great
- Scissors
- Duct Tape
Assembly For Laminated Version
This version can be rolled up and slid into a paper towel cardboard tube together with some Legos and a die and you have a travel game to keep the munchkins entertained.
- Print out the PDF file – print both pages on one sheet, you might have to feed it through the printer twice
- Cut off the white margins
- Laminate the sheet with clear contact paper

How to Play the Lego Board Game

The instructions are on the second page:
What you need
- A die
- Some Lego people or faces
- Some Lego bricks
How to Play
- Whoever has the biggest tower in the end wins
Assembly for Cardboard Version
- Print out the PDF file – print both pages on one sheet, you might have to feed it through the printer twice
- Cut off the white margins
- Laminate front with clear contact paper
- Cut a piece of card board to 8.5×11 inches or about 0.5-1 inch larger
- Glue laminated paper to cardboard
- Tape duct tape around the edge of the cardboard and fold to the back

Large Cardboard Version
I also created a larger version of the game board by printing the image in landscape rather than portrait orientation over 2 sheets of paper.
Download this version here [ PDF Link ]
- Print one sheet aligned with image on the top of the page and on the second sheet with the image aligned at the bottom of the page.
- Cut off the white side margins
- Aligned the 2 sheets and glue them together with a 1 inch wide strip of glue
- Turned over the sheet and cut off the extra overlap on the back

- Laminated the front with clear contact paper
- Glue the laminated sheet to a piece of card board that is about 0.5-0.75 inches bigger all around
- To finish the board I taped duct tape around the edges

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This is awesome! My kids will LOVE it! Thank you!
Happy to hear that.
I have started lego therapy sessions with some SEN children and I’m planning to use this in conjunction with it as an end to each session.
What a great use. So happy to hear that you find the game board helpful.
I think this would make a great favour for a party my daughter would like to have. About how much pieces of legos would you recommend for each game.
Do you use a die for this game? Are there playing directions?
The rule for the game are on a second page in the PDF. I also copied them to the web page