LEGO, renowned for its iconic interlocking bricks, patented its signature "binding brick" in 1958. However, it wasn't until 2005, nearly 50 years later, that the first official LEGO chess set made its debut. This fact surprised even seasoned LEGO enthusiasts, myself included. The delay seems puzzling; a LEGO chess set appears, in retrospect, to be a natural and readily marketable product, broadening the brand's appeal. The explanation lies in LEGO's target audience at the time: primarily children. Adult-focused marketing wasn't a significant aspect of LEGO's strategy until 2007, and the concept of integrating LEGO creations into adult living spaces didn't gain traction until around 2020. What we now consider commonplace in 2025 was truly groundbreaking in 2005, and unimaginable in earlier decades when LEGO sets predominantly consisted of miniature playsets rather than realistic representations.
Below is a chronological list of every LEGO Chess Set ever released—twelve in total, with only one currently available for purchase in 2025. For broader chess set options, explore our guide to the best overall chess sets.
All LEGO Chess Sets In Order of Release
1. Knights’ Kingdom Chess Set - Retired

**Set:** #851499
**Release Date:** 2005
**Piece Count:** 80
**Dimensions:** 13.5 inches long, 12.5 inches wide
**Price:** $49.99
The inaugural LEGO chess set, part of the Knights' Kingdom expansion within the LEGO Castle theme. It featured two opposing armies: the Shadow Knights, led by the sorcerer Vladek, and the Kingdom of Morcia, under King Matthias. The set included 24 minifigures with detailed armor and distinctive shields.
2. Vikings Chess Set - Retired

**Set:** #851861
**Release Date:** 2006
**Piece Count:** 60
**Dimensions:** 12.5 inches long, 12.5 inches wide
**Price:** $49.99
Similar to its predecessor, this set featured 24 minifigures, this time clad in iconic horned Viking helmets and armed with spears and axes.
3. Castle Chess Set - Retired

**Set:** #852001
**Release Date:** 2007
**Piece Count:** 162
**Dimensions:** 13.5 inches long, 12.5 inches wide
**Price:** $49.99
Another Castle-themed set, this one offered a more generic conflict between crown knights and an undead skeleton army. A standout feature was the inclusion of Grim Reaper bishops wielding massive scythes.
4. Giant Chess Set - Retired

**Set:** #852293
**Release Date:** 2008
**Piece Count:** 2292
**Dimensions:** 22.5 inches long, 25 inches wide
**Price:** $199.99
To this day, this remains LEGO's largest and most elaborate chess set. The two-foot square board included four miniature builds representing the skeleton, troll, dwarf, and castle realms. The board's smooth, non-studded surface provided a more elegant aesthetic, and the pieces themselves were highly detailed, featuring wizard bishops, knight minifigures on horseback, and rook siege towers.
5. Pirates Chess Set - Retired

**Set:** #852751
**Release Date:** 2009
**Piece Count:** 126
**Dimensions:** 12.5 inches long, 12.5 inches wide
**Price:** $49.99
This set pitted the Royal Navy against a diverse crew of pirates. Each pirate pawn boasted a unique costume and accessory, contrasting with the uniformity of the naval officer pawns. A highlight was the inclusion of a curly-tailed monkey pirate knight wielding a knife.
6. Multi Game Pack 9-in-1 - Retired

**Set:** #852676
**Release Date:** 2009
**Piece Count:** 81
**Dimensions:** 10 inches long, 6.5 inches wide
**Price:** $24.99
A compact, travel-friendly set offering nine classic board games: Ludo, Chess, Checkers, Solitaire, Backgammon, Fireman Hoses and Ladders, and three variations of Travel Bingo.
7. Kingdoms Chess Set - Retired

**Set:** #853373
**Release Date:** 2012
**Piece Count:** 201
**Dimensions:** 13.5 inches long, 13.5 inches wide
**Price:** $49.99
This Castle-themed set featured a Green Dragon army versus a Red Lion army. The minifigures were highly detailed, with a notable Red Lion knight jester. Unlike previous sets, it lacked a carry case and separate storage, suggesting a focus on display rather than portability.
8. Pirates Chess Set #2 - Retired

**Set:** #40158
**Release Date:** 2015
**Piece Count:** 776
**Dimensions:** 21 inches long, 11 inches wide
**Price:** $59.99
The second pirate-themed set featured a beach setting with sand and ocean elements. It introduced a smooth board with single studs in the center of each square, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality.
9. Iconic Chess Set - Retired

**Set:** #40174
**Release Date:** 2017
**Piece Count:** 1450
**Dimensions:** 10 inches long, 10 inches wide
**Price:** $59.99
This set marked a departure, offering a straightforward chess set without gimmicks or minifigures. Its simple, traditional pieces and integrated storage proved popular, remaining on shelves for seven years before retirement in 2022.
10. Steampunk Mini Chess - Retired

**Set:** #BL19013
**Release Date:** 2019
**Piece Count:** 372
**Dimensions:** 4 inches long, 4 inches wide
**Price:** $37.99
A collaboration between LEGO and BrickLink, designed by user CorvusA, as part of the BrickLink AFOL Designer Program.
11. Hogwarts Wizard’s Chess Set - Retired


**Set:** #76392
**Release Date:** 2021
**Piece Count:** 876
**Dimensions:** 10.5 inches long, 10.5 inches wide
**Price:** $59.99
This set recreated the iconic chess scene from *Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone*, including minifigures of Harry, Ron, and Hermione.
12. Traditional Chess Set


**Set:** #40719
**Release Date:** 2024
**Piece Count:** 743
**Dimensions:** 12 inches long, 12 inches wide
**Price:** $74.99
The only currently available LEGO chess set, featuring a classic design with dark brown and beige squares.
Where to Buy Retired LEGO Chess Sets
Many LEGO chess sets are retired, making them harder to find. While Amazon may offer some at inflated prices, eBay, Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace are better options for locating these discontinued sets.
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