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The best Lego deals of the 2025 Amazon Big Spring Sale

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UPDATE: Mar. 18, 2025, 11:24 a.m. EDT The Amazon Big Spring Sale hasn't started yet, but here are the best Lego deals already live.

Amazon’s Spring Sale is offering big savings on all things Lego from March 25 to 31. That includes Star Wars, Mario, Disney, Sonic, Marvel, Architecture series and so much more. If your collection could use a boost, this is a great time to grab a few favorites without paying full price.

We're not just talking about the interactive Mario sets by the way, we're talking Boo's haunted mansion and more. Sonic Lego sets are rocking a discount too, which includes the iconic Green Zone Loop which is available for $80.99, saving you $19. If it's a popular IP, chances are that Lego has a kit for you to build. Let's get into it.

Here, you'll find the best Amazon Spring Sale Lego deals we've seen ahead of the event. Be sure to keep checking back, as we'll update this page as soon as new deals go live.

Best Lego Star Wars deal


LEGO Star Wars R2-D2 Building Toy Set 75379 on a white background

Credit: Mashable Photo Composite / Lego and Disney


Lego Star Wars R2-D2

$81.99
at Amazon

$99.99
Save $18



Why we like it

With 1,050 pieces, this set lets you recreate one of the most iconic droids in the galaxy with epic detail. The best features are the 360-degree rotating head to a detachable third leg (oh dear). It even includes an attachable periscope and tools, making it a very cool display piece that’s more than just for show. You also get a collector’s stand featuring a Lego Star Wars 25th Anniversary logo and an exclusive Darth Malak Minifigure to complete the setup.

Get the Lego Star Wars R2-D2 for $81.99 and save $8.

Best Nintendo Lego Deals


LEGO Super Mario King Boo's Haunted Mansion 71436 on a white background

Credit: Lego / Nintendo

Why we like it

This 932-piece set includes interactive play features like an elevating sofa, a hidden key in the bookcase, and a treasure chest waiting to be unlocked. Plus, it includes four classic Mario enemies with King Boo, a Yellow Baby Yoshi, Dry Bones, and a Boo included. The mansion opens up for easy access, making it an awesome set to get Mario, Luigi, Peach, and more involved too. Need a bit of guidance? Lego Super Mario app has instructions and creative tips to help you get the most out of your build.

Get the Lego Super Mario King Boo's Haunted Mansion set for $65.99 and save $9.

Best Disney Lego Deals


LEGO Disney Encanto The Magical Madrigal House 43245 on a white background

Credit: Lego and Disney

Why we like it

With 1,560 pieces, this detailed playset brings the charm of the Madrigal family home to life, complete with 8 uniquely designed rooms packed with movie-inspired surprises. The set includes 6 Lego Minifigures: Mirabel, Isabela, Dolores, Luisa, Camilo, and Abuela — plus Antonio as a Microfigure and two adorable animal figures.

Save $27 and get the Lego Disney Encanto The Magical Madrigal House for $132.99.

Best Sonic Lego Deals


LEGO Sonic The Hedgehog Sonic’s Green Hill Zone Loop Challenge 76994 on a white background

Credit: Lego / SEGA

Why we like it

This buildable course brings the high-speed action of the classic game to life, complete with a loop-de-loop and a giant ring for Sonic to zoom through using the included speed sphere. The set comes with 9 minifigures, including Sonic, Amy, Dr. Eggman, Badniks Chopper, and Newtron, plus adorable Flicky, Becky, Pocky, and Pecky figures to rescue.

Get the Lego Sonic The Hedgehog Sonic’s Green Hill Zone Loop Challenge for $80.90 and save $19.09.

Best Ninjago Lego Deals


LEGO Ninjago: Attack of The Morro Dragon 70736 on a white background

Credit: Mashable Photo Composite / Lego


Lego Ninjago: Attack of The Morro Dragon

$414.03
at Amazon

$459.90
Save $45.87



Why we like it

This set includes 6 minifigures: Kai, Jay, Evil Green Ninja, Chain Master Wrayth, Ghost Warrior Cowler, and Ghost Warrior Yokai. Each minifigure is also armed with weapons and accessories to recreate intense battles. The massive Morro Dragon is fully poseable with fabric wings, a movable head, and sharp talons. The set also features the legendary Tomb of the First Spinjitzu Master, complete with the Realm Crystal, Aeroblades, and hidden weapons. To up the ante, you also get two ninja jet boards for aerial combat and mischievous Skreemers armed with bananas and sausages. Yes, really.

Snag Lego Ninjago: Attack of The Morro Dragon for $413.92 and save $40.

Best Lego City Deals


LEGO City Express Passenger Train Set 60337 on a white background

Credit: Lego

Why we like it

This remote-controlled bullet train features working, dimmable headlights and Lego Powered Up technology, which allows buyers to control the train with the included remote or a smart device. The set includes everything needed for a bustling railway scene: a train with a restaurant car and passenger coach, a station platform, and 24 track pieces for endless layouts. This set also includes six minifigures including a train driver, a restaurant worker, and four passengers.

Get the Lego City Express Passenger Train Set 60337 for $151.99 and save $38.

Best Lego Creator Deals


LEGO Creator Main Street 31141 on a white background

Credit: Lego


Lego Creator Main Street 31141

$103.18
at Amazon

$139.99
Save $36.81



Why we like it

The Lego Creator 3-in-1 Main Street set lets buyers build and rebuild their own bustling city with three different models: a lively street with a hotel, music store, record shop, and café; a stylish four-floor art deco apartment building; or an archway market street. Each design is open at the back, making it easy to access detailed interiors and play out fun city adventures. The set includes six Minifigures: A Hotel receptionist, a coffee shop worker, a singer, a store clerk, a child, and a wheelchair user plus customizable hair and torsos for even more variety.

Order Lego Creator Main Street 31141 for $103.18 and save 26%.

Best Lego Marvel Deals


LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Final Battle 76261 on a white background

Credit: Lego and Disney


Lego Marvel Spider-Man Final Battle 76261

$93.61
at Amazon

$109.99
Save $16.38



Why we like it

This action-packed build brings together all three Spider-Men: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man, and MCU Spider-Man alongside iconic characters like Doctor Strange, Green Goblin, Electro, Doc Ock, MJ, Ned, and even a hidden Sandman. With 360-degree playability, this set is loaded with interactive features, including minifigure supports for midair action, a flip-open rear that reveals a portal, and a soft web to trap villains.

Get the Lego Marvel Spider-Man Final Battle 76261 for $93.61 to save $16.38.

Best Lego Technic Deals


LEGO Technic VTOL Heavy Cargo Spaceship LT81 on a white background

Credit: Lego

Why we like it

This advanced build features vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capabilities, retractable landing gear, and a rotating engine system for epic flight maneuvers. The spaceship also includes a working cargo system, allowing buyers to transport the mini space rover using an extending claw. A grab handle makes it easy to swoop and soar, while the self-leveling cockpit adds a touch of realism to every mission.

Order the Lego Technic VTOL Heavy Cargo Spaceship LT81 for $93.49 and save $16.50.

Best Lego Architecture Deals


LEGO Architecture Statue of Liberty 21042 on a white background

Credit: Lego


LEGO Architecture Statue of Liberty

$98.99
at Amazon

$119.99
Save $21



Why we like it

This detailed build captures the essence of Lady Liberty, complete with her flowing robe, seven-ray crown, and upraised arm holding a golden torch. The pedestal features columned balconies, brick detailing, and a decorative nameplate, making it a stunning display piece. Finished in an authentic sand-green and beige color scheme, this set is a very cool project for anyone.

Order the LEGO Architecture Statue of Liberty for $98.99 and save $21.

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Hackers found a way around Microsoft Defender to install ransomware on PCs, report says

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Windows users should think about reinforcing their antivirus software. And while Microsoft Defender should provide a line of defense against ransomware, a new report claims that hackers have found a way to get around the ransomware tool to infect PCs with ransomware.

A GuidePoint Security report (via BleepingComputer) found that hackers are using Akira ransomware to exploit a legitimate PC driver to load a second, malicious driver that shuts off Windows Defender, allowing for all sorts of monkey business.

The good driver that's being exploited here is called "rwdrv.sys,' which is used for tuning software for Intel CPUs. Hackers abuse it to install "hlpdrv.sys," another driver that they then use to get around Defender — and start doing whatever it is they want to do.

GuidePoint reported seeing this type of attack starting in the middle of July. It doesn't seem like the loophole has been patched yet, but the more people know about it, the less likely it is for the exploit to work against them, at least in theory.

In the meantime, allow our colleagues at PCMag to recommend some fine third-party antivirus software to you for your Windows PC. For more information on the latest Akira ransomware attacks — including possible defenses — head to GuidePoint Security.

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ChatGPT fans are shredding GPT-5 on Reddit as Sam Altman responds in AMA (updated)

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GPT-5 is out, the early reviews are in, and they're not great.

Many ChatGPT fans have taken to Reddit and other social media platforms to express their frustration and disappointment with OpenAI's newest foundation model, released on Thursday.

A quick glimpse of the ChatGPT subreddit (which is not affiliated with OpenAI) shows scathing reviews of GPT-5. Since the model began rolling out, the subreddit has filled with posts calling GPT-5 a "disaster," "horrible," and the "biggest piece of garbage even as a paid user."

Awkwardly, Altman and other members of the OpenAI team had a preplanned Reddit AMA to answer questions about GPT-5. In the hours ahead of the AMA, questions piled up in anticipation, with many users demanding that OpenAI bring back GPT-4o as an alternative to GPT-5.

What Redditors are saying about GPT-5

Many of the negative first impressions say GPT-5 lacks the "personality" of GPT-4o, citing colder, shorter replies. "GPT-4o had this… warmth. It was witty, creative, and surprisingly personal, like talking to someone who got you. It didn’t just spit out answers; it felt like it listened," said one redditor. "Now? Everything’s so… sterile."

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Another said, "GPT-5 lacks the essence and soul that separated Chatgpt (sic) from other AI bots. I sincerely wish they bring back 4o as a legacy model or something like that."

Several redditors also criticized the fact that OpenAI did away with the option to choose different models, prompting some users to say they're canceling their subscriptions. "I woke up this morning to find that OpenAI deleted 8 models overnight. No warning. No choice. No "legacy option," posted one redditor who said they deleted their ChatGPT Plus account. Another user posted that they canceled their account for the same reason.

As Mashable reported yesterday, GPT-5 integrates various OpenAI models into one platform, and ChatGPT will now choose the appropriate model based on the user's prompt. Clearly, some users miss the old system and models.

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Ironically, OpenAI has also drawn criticism for having too many model options; GPT-5 was supposed to resolve this confusion by streamlining the previous models under GPT-5.

Sam Altman responds to the criticisms

When Altman and the team logged onto the AMA, they faced a barrage of demands to bring back GPT-4o.

"Ok, we hear you all on 4o," said Altman during the AMA. "Thanks for the time to give us the feedback (and the passion!). We are going to bring it back for Plus users, and will watch usage to determine how long to support it."

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Altman also addressed feedback that GPT-5 seemed dumber than it should have been, explaining that the "autoswitcher" that determines which version of GPT-5 to use wasn't working. "GPT-5 will seem smarter starting today," he said. Altman also added that the chatbot will make it clearer which model is answering a user's prompt. OpenAI will double rate limits for ChatGPT Plus users once the rollout is finished.

“As we mentioned, we expected some bumpiness as we roll out so many things at once. But it was a little more bumpy than we hoped for!” Altman said in the AMA.

GPT-5 is an improvement, but not an exponential one

Expectations for GPT-5 could not have been higher — and that may be the real problem with GPT-5.

Gary Marcus, a cognitive scientist and author known for his research on neuroscience and artificial intelligence — and a well-known skeptic of the AI hype machine — wrote on his Substack that GPT-5 makes “Good progress on many fronts” but disappoints in others. Marcus noted that even after multi-billion-dollar investments, “GPT-5 is not the huge leap forward people long expected.”

The last time OpenAI released a frontier model was over two years ago with GPT-4. Since then, several competitors like Google Gemini, Anthropic's Claude, xAI's Grok, Meta's Llama, and DeepSeek R1 have caught up to OpenAI on benchmarks, similar agentic features, and user loyalty. For many, GPT-5 had the power to reinforce or topple OpenAI's reign as the AI leader.

With this in mind, it's inevitable that some users would be disappointed, and many ChatGPT users have shared positive reviews of GPT-5 as well. Time may blunt these criticisms as OpenAI makes improvements and tweaks to GPT-5. The company has also historically been responsive to user feedback, with Altman being very active on X.

"We currently believe the best way to successfully navigate AI deployment challenges is with a tight feedback loop of rapid learning and careful iteration," the company's mission statement avows.


Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

UPDATE: Aug. 8, 2025, 3:20 p.m. EDT This story has been updated with Sam Altman's responses from the Reddit AMA.

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YouTube will begin using AI for age verification next week

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YouTube is officially rolling out its AI-assisted age verification next week to catch users who lie about their age.

YouTube announced in late July that it would start using artificial intelligence for age verification. And this week, 9to5Google reported that the new system will go into effect on Aug. 13.

The new system will "help provide the best and most age-appropriate experiences and protections," according to YouTube.

"Over the next few weeks, we’ll begin to roll out machine learning to a small set of users in the US to estimate their age, so that teens are treated as teens and adults as adults," wrote James Beser, Director of Product Management with YouTube Youth, in a blog post. "We’ll closely monitor this before we roll it out more widely. This technology will allow us to infer a user’s age and then use that signal, regardless of the birthday in the account, to deliver our age-appropriate product experiences and protections."

"We’ve used this approach in other markets for some time, where it is working well," Beser added.

The AI interprets a "variety of signals" to determine a user's age, including "the types of videos a user is searching for, the categories of videos they have watched, or the longevity of the account." If the system determines that a user is a teen, it will automatically apply age-appropriate experiences and protections. If the system incorrectly determines a user's age, the user will have to verify that they're over 18 with a government ID or credit card.

This comes at a time in which age verification efforts are ramping up across the world — and not without controversy. As Wired reported, when the UK began requiring residents to verify their ages before watching porn as part of the Online Safety Act, users immediately started using VPNs to get around the law.

Some platforms use face scanning or IDs, which can be easily faked. As generative AI gets more sophisticated, so will the ability to work around age verification tools. And, as Mashable previously reported, users are reasonably wary of giving too much of their private information to companies because of security breaches, as in the recent Tea app leak.

In theory, as Wired also reported, "age verification serves to keep kids safer." But, in reality, "the systems being put into place are flawed ones, both from a privacy and protection standpoint."

Samir Jain, vice president of policy at the nonprofit Center for Democracy & Technology, told the Associated Press that age verification requirements "raise serious privacy and free expression concerns," including the "potential to upend access to First Amendment-protected speech on the internet for everyone, children and adults alike."

"If states are to go forward with these burdensome laws, age verification tools must be accurate and limit collection, sharing, and retention of personal information, particularly sensitive information like birthdate and biometric data," Jain told the news outlet.

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