Have you ever dreamed of falling down the rabbit hole and stepping into a world where imagination reigns supreme? LEGO Alice in Wonderland sets bring the enchanting world of Lewis Carroll’s classic tale to life—brick by colorful brick. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the story or a LEGO collector looking for unique builds, these sets are a perfect blend of fantasy and creativity.
In this article, we’ll dive into the magic of Alice in Wonderland-themed LEGO sets, explore what’s currently available, and discuss what fans hope to see in the future.
A Brief History of Alice in Wonderland LEGO Collaborations
LEGO has a rich tradition of collaborating with major franchises, from Disney classics to Marvel superheroes. Alice in Wonderland is no exception. Though not an extensive line, there have been a few notable inclusions of Alice and other characters through special releases.
Alice’s First LEGO Appearance
Alice first appeared as a minifigure in the Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 released in 2016. Modeled after her classic animated version from Disney’s 1951 film, the figure includes:
- Blonde hair with a black ribbon
- A light blue dress with a white apron
- A small bottle accessory (likely referencing the “Drink Me” potion)
This minifigure quickly became a favorite among collectors and is often the centerpiece for Alice in Wonderland-themed MOCs (My Own Creations).
Current Alice in Wonderland LEGO Sets
While there is no full-fledged Alice in Wonderland LEGO set line, fans can find related builds and characters in other collections and create their own Wonderland worlds.
1. Disney Minifigure Series
As mentioned, Alice and Cheshire Cat were released in different waves of the Disney Collectible Minifigures:
- Alice (2016, Series 1)
- Cheshire Cat (2019, Series 2)
Both minifigures are well-detailed and instantly recognizable, making them must-haves for Disney or Wonderland enthusiasts.
2. LEGO Ideas and MOCs
The LEGO Ideas platform has featured several fan-submitted Alice in Wonderland sets, including:
- The Mad Tea Party Scene
- Queen of Hearts’ Garden
- White Rabbit’s House
While none have officially become retail products (yet), these builds showcase the creativity of the LEGO community and highlight the strong demand for a Wonderland-themed set.
Pro Tip: Many of these fan creations can be built using parts from other sets or ordered individually through LEGO’s Pick-a-Brick or third-party vendors like BrickLink.
What Fans Want: Wishlist for Future Sets
Given the popularity of the story and the enduring love for Disney films, there is no shortage of ideas fans would love to see in a dedicated LEGO line. Some of the most requested set concepts include:
✅ The Rabbit Hole Entrance
Complete with a spiraling descent and mini vignette builds representing key moments as Alice falls.
✅ The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party
A large, interactive build with spinning chairs, quirky teapots, and mini-games.
✅ The Queen’s Croquet Garden
With bendy flamingo mallets, card soldiers, and a buildable Queen of Hearts castle backdrop.
A full Alice in Wonderland LEGO theme would offer creative play features, storytelling opportunities, and collectible minifigures across the entire Wonderland universe.
Collecting Alice in Wonderland LEGO Minifigures
If you’re just starting or expanding your collection, here are a few tips:
- Shop early. Limited edition minifigures like Alice and the Cheshire Cat can be pricey once they’re retired.
- Use trusted platforms. Sites like BrickLink, eBay, or local LEGO conventions are great for sourcing rare pieces.
- Protect your investment. Use display cases or shadow boxes to showcase and preserve your minifigures.
Did You Know? The Alice minifigure was only produced for a limited time in 2016, making it a rare and valuable collector’s item today.
Create Your Own Wonderland with Custom Builds
One of the joys of LEGO is the ability to build your own magical worlds. With a little imagination and the right bricks, you can design your very own Wonderland sets. Here are some ideas to get you started:
- Mini Wonderland Diorama: Use colorful tiles and plants to recreate the vibrant, surreal world.
- Brick-built Characters: Reimagine characters like the Caterpillar or White Rabbit using basic bricks and hinge pieces.
- Scene Reenactments: Use minifigures and custom backgrounds to recreate famous scenes like the tea party or courtroom showdown.
LEGO digital design software like LEGO Studio or BrickLink Studio is a great way to design and plan before building.
Conclusion: Fall into the LEGO Wonderland
Although there isn’t a full series of Alice in Wonderland LEGO sets, the existing minifigures and creative community builds are enough to spark the imagination. Whether you’re a die-hard Disney fan, a casual collector, or a builder with a whimsical streak, there’s plenty of Wonderland magic waiting to be discovered in LEGO form.

Yara Bryant is a contributing writer at Oxford Brick Art, where she shares her passion for LEGO creativity, design, and storytelling. With a keen eye for detail and a love for brick-based artistry, Yara explores the endless possibilities of LEGO, inspiring builders of all levels to think outside the brick.