The Evolution of Lego Sorting (2001)
fifilura
11 points
2 comments
March 11, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (2 comments)
mjmas
I'm at stage 2, plus a stack of bricks and pieces that don't appear to be associated with one set.
bigstrat2003
The key is to not have a house big enough to house all the Legos you want, that way you can't buy them so you never need a sorting system other than "keep the sets together". At least that's what has worked for me.