LEGO® Brackets
Build cleaner angles, stronger connections, and advanced SNOT (Studs Not On Top) details with our range of individual LEGO® bracket parts. Brackets allow you to change stud direction, mount elements sideways, and reinforce structural joins exactly where your build needs support.
What LEGO® Brackets Are Used For
Brackets are essential for directional building. They let you rotate surfaces, mount plates vertically, and create compact right-angle connections without weakening your structure.
- 90° structural connections: Create strong L-shaped joins for walls, frames, and layered builds.
- SNOT building techniques: Attach tiles and plates sideways for smoother surfaces and detailed finishes.
- Compact angled assemblies: Achieve tight offsets and precise alignment in vehicles, mechs, and architectural builds.
- Structural reinforcement: Strengthen corners and stress points without adding bulk.
Common Types of LEGO® Brackets
- Standard brackets (1x1, 1x2–1x2): Core elements for right-angle building and surface rotation.
- Inverted brackets: Allow downward or inward-facing connections for advanced detailing.
- Bracket plates with attachment points: Variants designed to integrate with bar elements or moving assemblies.
Related Parts for Advanced Building
Brackets are frequently combined with other connection elements for greater flexibility:
- LEGO® hinge pieces for controlled angle adjustments.
- All LEGO® parts to source complementary structural components.
Browse the full selection of bracket elements and choose the exact sizes and orientations required for your build.