The LEGO® Ideas team just announced the results of the Second 2025 Review, and it was a record-breaker. A massive 146 product ideas qualified for this round, and four fan designs emerged victorious to become official future sets. Meet your winners: Edward Scissorhands by Castor-Troy, Amsterdam Canal Houses by Brickmaster_85, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation: Griswold House by twrt0es, and The Old Man and the Sea by Iyan Ha. Quite the lineup.

LEGO Edward Scissorhands minifigure and haunted mansion set with ivy, dead tree, and overgrown garden scenery.

Before the results dropped, our community put their predictions to the test on BrickBet, brick.news' community voting board for LEGO® Ideas reviews. The community got one right, backing Edward Scissorhands as the most likely approval, which turned out to be a solid call. The other three community favourites, however, missed the cut: My Neighbor Totoro: The Catbus by PoisonBricks, Subaru Impreza WRC by TOMOELL, and Gravity Falls: The Mystery Shack by rwbricks rounded out the community top three but were not among the winners. LEGO® had other plans.

Edward Scissorhands adds another Tim Burton classic to the growing collection of gothic-whimsy bricks, and how the LEGO® designers will build those iconic blade-fingers in plastic is a question worth losing sleep over.

LEGO Ideas Amsterdam Canal Houses set with detailed brick buildings, street lamp, flower cart, and illuminated baseplate.

Amsterdam Canal Houses brings that gorgeous stepped-gable Dutch architecture to your display shelf, and few subjects suit the precision of LEGO® construction better than the geometric charm of canal-side facades.

LEGO National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation house set with minifigures, decorated with golden wreaths and holiday details.

Then there is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation: Griswold House, a gift that keeps on giving, much like Clark Griswold's 25,000 imported Italian twinkle lights. And yes, Edward Scissorhands absolutely counts as a Christmas movie, which technically gives you two Christmas-themed winners in one round.

LEGO set depicting a storybook scene with a sailing ship, sea creature, waves, and minifigure on turquoise background.

The Old Man and the Sea took a different road to glory. LEGO® Ideas' Parking Lot is where promising projects go when they need more time before a final decision, and Iyan Ha's model of Ernest Hemingway's classic novel waited patiently before earning its green light. The build looks spectacular, and capturing the solitude and drama of a fisherman against the open sea in LEGO® pieces is exactly the kind of creative ambition the Ideas programme was made to reward.

LEGO set featuring minifigures on a skyscraper roof with cityscape backdrop and construction crane details.

Not everyone is celebrating just yet. As part of today's announcement, Lunch Atop a Skyscraper by DallasBricks joined the Parking Lot, where it waits alongside Daft Punk Concert for a decision in the next review. Both projects still have a shot. Four official sets confirmed, two more still in the running, and a record submission pool behind it all, the LEGO® Ideas community is building at full speed. Which of the four winners has your name on it?