Brick Prize Draws

Brick Prize Draws

Reviewed by the PrizeDrawsDaily team · Last updated June 2026

4.2 / 5Established 2023
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Our verdict
4.2 / 5

Brick Prize Draws is small but does fairness better than almost any operator in this directory, which is why it rates well despite a modest track record. It runs LEGO-only prize draws — brand-new, sealed sets including rare and retired ones — in partnership with Royal Papworth Charity (the UK's leading heart and lung hospital), with 50% of net profit going to the charity. It holds a five-star Trustpilot rating, though across only around 41 reviews. What sets it apart is the transparency: each draw has a fixed, capped number of entries with the odds shown up front, draws are conducted by the independent third-party service RandomPicker (not in-house), participants are emailed a link to watch live, winners are published on a public results page, and prizes are dispatched tracked within a few days. The honest caveats: the review base is small, so payout reliability at scale is less proven; it's LEGO-only, so niche; and it's a commercial platform that retains half the profit, not a charity itself. For LEGO collectors who value provably fair draws and a genuine charitable angle, it's a standout small operator — just start modestly.

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Quick facts
Operator
Brick Prize Draws
Specialism
LEGO prize draws — new, sealed and rare/retired sets — with fixed published odds and independent draws, raising funds for Royal Papworth Charity.
Established
2023
Our rating
4.2 / 5
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About Brick Prize Draws

Brick Prize Draws is a LEGO-only prize-draw site run in partnership with Royal Papworth Charity, with 50% of net profit going to the hospital. It offers brand-new, sealed sets including rare and retired ones, with fixed, capped entries and odds shown up front, draws conducted by the independent service RandomPicker, live-draw links emailed to entrants, and winners published on a public results page. It holds a five-star Trustpilot rating across a small (~41) but uniformly positive review base, and stands out for genuinely transparent, provably fair draws.

Is Brick Prize Draws legit?

Yes — and unusually transparent. Brick Prize Draws runs LEGO prize draws with fixed, capped entries and odds shown up front, draws conducted by the independent third-party service RandomPicker, live-draw links emailed to entrants, and winners published on a public results page, with prizes dispatched tracked. It partners with Royal Papworth Charity (50% of net profit) and holds a five-star Trustpilot rating, though across only around 41 reviews. The honest caveats: the small review base means payout reliability at scale is less proven, it's LEGO-only, and it's a commercial platform retaining half the profit rather than a charity itself. Start modestly, as with any smaller site.
Pros
  • +Excellent, provably fair draw transparency — fixed capped entries with odds shown up front, and draws run by the independent service RandomPicker (not in-house).
  • +Winners published on a public results page, live-draw links emailed to entrants, and prizes dispatched tracked within a few days.
  • +A genuine registered-charity partnership (Royal Papworth Hospital), with 50% of net profit going to the charity.
  • +Brand-new, sealed LEGO including rare and retired sets, at reasonable, clearly-stated odds; a five-star Trustpilot rating.
Cons
  • Small review base (~41), so payout reliability at scale is less proven than the big operators.
  • LEGO-only, so niche — no cars, cash or broader prizes.
  • It's a commercial platform that retains half the net profit, not a charity itself; and the usual long odds apply.

How to enter Brick Prize Draws draws

  1. Browse the active Brick Prize Draws draws below and pick one that suits you.
  2. Click through to Brick Prize Draws via our link and create an account if you don't already have one.
  3. Check the entry options — most operators offer a free postal entry route alongside paid tickets.
  4. Confirm your entry and note the draw closing date. Winners are announced after the draw.

Frequently asked questions

Is Brick Prize Draws legit?+

Yes, and unusually transparent. It uses fixed capped entries with odds shown up front, independent third-party draws (RandomPicker), publishes winners, and partners with Royal Papworth Charity. It holds a five-star Trustpilot rating, though across only around 41 reviews, so start modestly.

How do Brick Prize Draws draws work?+

Each draw has a fixed, capped number of entries with the odds shown on the draw page. Draws are conducted by the independent service RandomPicker within two business days of selling out or the advertised date, you're emailed a link to watch live, and the winner is published on the results page.

Does Brick Prize Draws support charity?+

Yes — it partners with Royal Papworth Charity (the UK's leading heart and lung hospital), with 50% of net profit going to the charity and the remaining 50% to operating the platform.

What prizes does Brick Prize Draws offer?+

LEGO only — brand-new, sealed sets in collectible condition, including rare and retired sets no longer generally available.

Are Brick Prize Draws draws fair?+

They're among the most transparent in the sector: fixed capped entries, odds shown up front, and draws run by the independent third-party service RandomPicker rather than in-house, with winners published publicly.

Is Brick Prize Draws gambling?+

It runs prize draws rather than a licensed lottery. You are still paying for a chance at a prize, so set a budget and play responsibly.

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