Celebrate Lego's 55th Birthday With These Cryptic Riddle Posters

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Most toy companies celebrate landmark birthdays by introducing a new, more advanced version of their gadgets or models. However for its 55th birthday, Danish company Lego decided to go a slightly different route - Challenge their fans with some riddles - 55 of them to be exact.

As would be expected all the minimalist posters feature the humble Lego brick. But the riddles do not quiz the fans about various versions of the toy, but instead, test their knowledge about pop culture.

Each of the posters pose one of four questions - Guess a popular children's story, a world famous music band, a well-known song or, a super-successful movie. The only clues available the are one or more strategically placed Lego bricks and if you are lucky, a line drawing. This means that while each one seems quite intuitive once you see the answer, they do take using some of the brain's gray matter, to figure out.

Since testing you on all 55 would be a little time consuming, not to mention tiring, we picked a select few that in our opinion appear tough, yet are the most obvious, once you see the solution.

if you are hoping that we have included the answers to these deceptively simple looking riddles, you are in luck. Simply hover your cursor over the red Lego brick and they will be revealed! But before you do that, be sure to give them a serious try. And of course, we need to know how well/badly you did - So don't forget to add your comments below. Best of luck!

Though the modern version of Lego, a combination of Danish words Leg (play) and Godt (well), is only 55 years old, the history of the company dates all the way back to 1916, when Ole Kirk Christiansen began crafting small wooden toys in his garage. Today, despite the barrage of technologically advanced toys available in the market, this oldest plastic toy in the world, remain as successful as it was, when first introduced.

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  • President Regonover 11 years
    When i was a boy i played with legos
    • lex11over 11 years
      hahaha lago'r awesome
      • dadsrfunnyover 11 years
        goooooooooooooooooooooooo lego
        • Lego ogelover 11 years
          i was able to get Snow white and the Seven Dwarfs
          • lego ogelover 11 years
            AWSOME I LOVE LEGOS
            • pretyprncses123
              pretyprncses123over 11 years
              they make $20 from putting 2 blocks on a poster.... wow
              • pretyprncses123
                pretyprncses123over 11 years
                dear lego guy, who can figure out all of this! from, everywon
                • dhiwfhoiwehfiowover 11 years
                  u kno if u put ur curser over what it says to imagine it tells u da answer
                  • lolipop49
                    lolipop49over 11 years
                    This is pretty cool. I'm still a little confused though. T:
                    • blahover 11 years
                      the posters r sort of basic