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LEGO Addiction Test

Be honest. Nobody is watching. Well — your LEGO collection is watching.

Framework: Self-Reported AFOL Diagnostic Scale (Unofficial, obviously)Time: ~3 minQuestions: 20
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What this test measures

The term AFOL — Adult Fan of LEGO — entered the popular lexicon in the early 2000s as online communities formed around adult enthusiasts of the LEGO brick system. While 'LEGO addiction' is not a clinical diagnosis, researchers in consumer behaviour have documented that collecting and building hobbies share many features of flow-state activities: intrinsic motivation, loss of time awareness, and compulsive continuation. This test is a self-reflection tool designed to help you accurately assess where you stand on the spectrum from 'owns one set from 2015' to 'has a spreadsheet of sealed boxes sorted by investment potential.' No judgement. Okay, some judgement.

What the LEGO Addiction Test measures

Your answers are scored across 1 core dimension:

  • LEGO Addiction Level

    You're a Certified AFOL — Adult Fan of LEGO, properly diagnosed. You know the terminology, you have opinions about part molds, and you may have hidden a receipt or two. You're not in trouble yet, but the shelf space is definitely running out.

How it works

  1. Answer 20 questions honestly — there are no right or wrong answers.
  2. Takes about 3 minutes. No signup, no email, no account.
  3. Get your full result instantly — no paywall, no upsell, no teaser.
  4. Your answers are encoded into your results link, not stored on our servers.

How to read your results

Results from the LEGO Addiction Testare for self-reflection and personal insight. No personality test captures the full complexity of a person, and your result is a snapshot of how you answered today — not a fixed label. Use it as a starting point for understanding patterns in how you think, decide, and relate to others, then take what resonates and leave what doesn’t.

For self-reflection and educational purposes only. Not a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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