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What is the newest LEGO color?
For the second year running, a new LEGO® hue is being introduced: 2019 sets will include Vibrant Coral, which has the colour ID 353.
What are the original colors of Legos?
The original palette included colours such as bright red, bright blue, bright yellow, dark green, white, and black. Today, LEGO offers a much wider range.
How many Lego Colours are there 2020?
As of version 4.3, LEGO Digital Designer currently has a palette of 41 solid colours, 15 transparent colours (including Phosphorescent Green), 5 metallic colours, and 17 legacy colours.
How many Colours of Lego is there?
14 LEGO color
The 14 LEGO color families are: black, grey, lilac, blue, dark green, green, yellow, bright orange, reddish brown, red, purple, white, silver, and gold.
Are there any new colors coming out for Lego?
I highly recommend listening to the podcast after reading the article—the podcast reinforces the main points from this article, and you can listen to it in the car. Back in December, it was revealed that a color was added to the 2018 LEGO Color Palette, bringing the number of solid colors in current sets to 40.
Why does Lego not make multi color bricks?
By and large, though, LEGO tends not to do this. It’s expensive to get right. You have to inject two colors at the same time, get them to mix and flow together right, and get the proportions correct. This is hard. Even for LEGO, perhaps one of the most sophisticated plastic formers in the toy industry.
What’s the difference between uncommon colors in Lego?
Uncommon Colors – Colors which are available in a lot of parts, but are missing enough parts to make them frustrating to build with. Rare Colors – Colors which are available in so few parts that you can only really use them as an accent color in your models.
Why are some colors hard to find in Lego?
While the chart is hard to read, you can see black squares which represent parts which are not available in that color, and the red colors represent parts which are “rare” in that color because they come in very few sets. The colors were organized from left (common) to right (rare).