LEGO is consists of colorful interlocking plastic blocks to assemble to create iconic "buildings block". People especially children assemble and connect these interlocking plastic blocks to construct objects like vehicles, buildings, robots, human(shape) and many more. Let's show some unknown crazy facts about Lego you might didn't know.
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As of July 2015, LEGO has produce over 600 Billion pieces of bricks since 1958 and the average annual blocks production are approximately 36 Billion each year, or about 1142 blocks per seconds. On average 86 pieces of LEGO blocks own by each people on the earth.
Children Spends Lots of Time with It
Each year approximately 5.5 Billion hours children spends each year to build objects.
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LEGO has a Very Special Meaning
This name was created with two Danish word's first two letters each and the two Danish words are "Leg" and "Godt" means "Play Well" in 1932 when The LEGO Group was founded.
6 LEGOLAND Parks Exist in the World not Fully Owned by LEGO Itself
There are only 6 LEGOLAND Parks in the world and they are operated by the British theme park company Merlin Entertainments. These 6 parks located in USA(1 in California and 1 in Florida), UK, Germany, Malaysia and the original one located in Denmark. Also there will 3 more parks will opened in 2016-2017.
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Six 2x4 blocks can be combined in 915,103,765 different ways.
An Entire Tower was Made by LEGO
In 2013, Students of John Dickinson High School in Delaware, US has made 112 feet tall or 11 stories high tower with 500,000 bricks. And it became the "Tallest freestanding LEGO tower in the world".
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An Entire House was Made by LEGO
In 2009, an UK person named James build first full size house with LEGO bricks that contained a toilet with shower and a bed. James used 3.3 million blocks to finish this house.
Earth can be Stretched
The Earth can be Stretched about 18 times by the LEGO bricks that are sold in 2012 alone.
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In 2013, LEGO has built a X-Wing fighter as same size as the real X-Wing with over 5 million bricks and it's 11 feet tall, 43 feet long, with a 44 feet wingspan. It has build by 32 builders who spends 17,336 hours to build it and the weigh of this fighter reached 22.99 US tons.
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