The LEGO Pokémon treasure hunt is about to end its first week with three of the 30 codes found so far, giving you chances to win the grand prize.
In the weeks leading up to the launch of the first five LEGO Pokémon sets, the LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company are hosting an online treasure hunt. They're tasking fans with finding codes scattered across various sections of the internet for chances at winning a huge prize package and unlocking some free digital items along the way.
To help narrow down the hunt, we know that the codes will appear across LEGO.com pages, the LEGO Group social media posts, the Pokémon Go App, Pokemon.com pages, Pokemoncenter.com pages, and videos from AustinJohnPlays, ShinyCatherine, Emmasaurus, and Ethan.The.Artisan. They will be accompanied by the following logo.

The codes can be redeemed on the treasure hunt's landing page on LEGO.com towards the bottom, where there is a space to enter the code and a list of digital items that will be unlocked depending on what you enter. These codes can include punctuation and numbers and must be entered with their displayed capital letters. You will also need a free LEGO Insiders account to enter a code, with more information about the program available here.
There will be 30 of these codes released between January 12 and February 27 at a frequency of between two and seven codes per week. Week one is almost over, and we've found three codes so far. They are listed in the table below, as well as where they were located and what digital item they will unlock.
| LEGO Pokémon treasure hunt code | Unlocked card | Source |
|---|---|---|
| IT'SSUP3REFFECTIVE! | Gold Pikachu | The LEGO Pokémon reveal trailer |
| PIK4EXPR3SS | Diamond Pikachu | Pokémon GO |
| FURFRI3ND | Silver Eevee | The LEGO Group's LEGO instagram |
Those unlockable items have so far consisted of digital Pokémon cards featuring fun photography and imagery of
There are six tiers of prizes for 10 winners in total, and the grand prize includes the three new LEGO Pokémon sets soon available for purchase, as well as a trip to attend the Pokémon World Championships in San Francisco for you and four guests. That includes flights, accommodation & transfers. The grand prize is valued at around $8,853.43, in case you need an excuse to get code-hunting.
Anyone who enters all 30 of the codes will have 30 chances to win the grand prize, so make sure you stay tuned as more of the codes surface up to the launch of LEGO Pokémon on February 27. The three LEGO Pokémon sets are available to pre-order now, ahead of that date.
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