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This article is about the construction toy. For the company, see The Lego Group. For the Italian newspaper, see Leggo. For other uses, see Lego (disambiguation).
Lego
Logo used since 1998
Type Construction set
Invented by Ole Kirk Christiansen
Company The Lego Group
Country Denmark
Availability 1949–present
Materials Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
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Lego (/ˈlɛɡ/ LEG-oh; Danish: [ˈle̝ːko];[1] stylised as LEGO) is a line of plastic construction toys manufactured by the Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. Lego consists of variously coloured interlocking plastic bricks made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) that accompany an array of gears, figurines called minifigures, and various other parts. Its pieces can be assembled and connected in many ways to construct objects, including vehicles, buildings, and working robots. Assembled Lego models can be taken apart, and their pieces can be reused to create new constructions.[2][3]

The Lego Group began manufacturing the interlocking toy bricks in 1949. Moulding is done in DenmarkHungaryMexico, and China. Brick decorations and packaging are done at plants in the former three countries and in the Czech Republic. Annual production of the bricks averages approximately 36 billion, or about 1140 elements per second. One of Europe's biggest companies, Lego is the largest toy manufacturer in the world by sales.[4][5] As of July 2015, 600 billion Lego parts had been produced.[6]

Lego maintains a large fan community based around building competitions and custom creations, and a range of filmsgames, and ten Legoland amusement parks have been developed under the brand.