Look, we can all agree that not all block figures and toys are the same. Some are kinda bulky, while others just aren’t aesthetically pleasing. Thankfully Nanoblock sets have stepped in to be tiny, cute, and a fun challenge while not being too difficult.

With a ton of anime sets, buildings and ships, and even musical instruments, there’s a ton of sets to pick from. If you’re on the hunt for a fun gaming set to complete, Nanoblock has plenty of those to choose. We took a look at all the various gaming Nanoblock sets around to help you pick your new favorite.

Image of the Sprigatito Pokemon Nanoblock on a white background.

nanoblock Pokemon Series - Sprigatito

Pick Your Latest Starter With This Set

If you’re picking a starter Pokemon for your latest adventure, why not try building one of your own with this Nanoblock Sprigatito set. Perfect for new comers to the hobby, Sprigatito is a great starting point, not too difficult, but not incredibly easy.

One of the best Grass Type startersPokemonto ever be released, Sprigatito from Pokemon Scarlet and Violet joins the Nanoblock sets with a positively adorable little blocky version of the Grass Cat Pokemon.

Image of the Kirby riding a Warp Star Nanoblock on a white background.

The set is around three inches tall when fully built, and building it isn’t too difficult, making it a pretty good pick if you’re debating which set you want to start with. There are 280 pieces in the Sprigatito set, and they are all fairly small so make sure you are building them somewhere you won’t lose any pieces. Since Sprigatito is a newer Nanoblock set, it comes with rounded pieces, which is something new that Nanoblock has brought to its sets.

nanoblock - Kirby with Warp Star

Kirby Can’t Be Stopped

Kirby riding a Warp Star is perhaps one of the cutest things you can build, and the Nanoblock set for the little pink puffball doesn’t disappoint. This set takes the normally round buddy we’ve all come to know and love, makes him a little blockier, and then sends him off on his new adventure.

Everyone lovesKirby, there’s not a single person on the planet who doesn’t enjoy playing as the hungry little god-destroying warrior of the stars. And now you may build your own Kirby at home with this super cute Nanoblock set of him riding around on a Warp Star.

Image of Knuckles the Echidna nanoblock set on a white blackground.

This set comes with a clear base, letting you position Kirby on his Warp Star to make them look like they are flying through the sky. There are 220 pieces in this set, making it not too difficult to complete no matter your skill set with building sets.

nanoblock - Sonic The Hedgehog - Knuckles

He’s Ready To Throw Down

Knuckles has been enjoying some time in the center stage, and his Nanoblock set is everything that makes up the character in one set. He’s cocky, self assured, ready to fight, and comes with some sweet kicks to let everyone know he means business.

Punching his way into our hearts, Knuckles the Echidna is joining the gaming Nanoblock collection, bringing his angry eyes and powerful fists to your collection. Knuckles is mostly red in coloring, making him accurate to his design, and has a splash of color around his face and feet, especially around his blocky shoes.

Nanoblock Pokemon Series - Mewtwo

This set is smaller than many other gaming Nanoblock sets, coming in at just 150 pieces. That doesn’t mean this set is particularly easy compared to other ones, it is still considered a level two set. Once completed, Knuckles comes in at just over two inches tall.

Nanoblock Pokemon Series - Mewtwo

The Biggest And Best Pokemon

Mewtwo holds a special place in many Pokemon fans hearts, and the Nanoblock version of him comes with a ton of features to help set him apart from the rest. Not only is he bigger than most other sets, he’s a bit more complex to complete, especially considering you have to pose him later.

Image of a sleeping Kirby Nanoblock on a white background

If you’re looking for alittle bit of a challenge in your next Nanoblock build, you can’t go wrong with the Deluxe Edition of Mewtwo. This set is both larger and includes a lot more pieces than other Nanoblock sets, coming in at a level three on the difficulty scale.

Mewtwo requires 620 pieces to complete, and once you’re done, it comes in at 5.5 inches tall, towering over your other Nanoblock sets. Mewtwo is much more poseable than other Nanoblock characters, letting you position them any way you like. You can also put Mewtwo up on a stand, making the Psychic Type Pokemon appear to levitate over your other figures.

Image of the Mega Man Nanoblock on a white background.

nanoblock - Kirby - Sleeping Kirby

Kirby Just Needs Some Me Time

Not every Nanoblock set is an intense build, sometimes it’s just a little guy taking a little nap. Kirby is very sleepy fella just looking to get a few winks in before his next big adventure. If you want a relaxing set to build on your time off, you can’t go wrong with this set.

There are two things Kirby likes to do, eat and sleep. This Nanoblock set just so happened to have caught Kirby mid-nap, dozing away while who knows what antics are going on in the waking world.

This Kirby is a little easier than the set that had Kirby riding the Warp Star, coming in at a grand total of just 160 pieces to complete, but that makes sense as it’s a less complicated set. If you turn Kirby around you can see his little feet poking out behind him. Perhaps the best part of the set is his closed eyes and the night cap on his head!

nanoblock - Mega Man

The Blue Bomber Returns

Mega Man has been around for years and giving him his own Nanoblock set seems like a natural fit. The classic hero from the self-titled game, Mega Man comes with both three energy shots being fired from his arm cannon and an Energy Take.

The Blue Bomber is here in the Nanoblock set, bringingMega Manto a familiar blocky form. This Nanoblock set is a throwback to Mega Man’s earliest days in gaming when he was on the original Nintendo platform.

His Nanoblock set is perhaps one of the easiest ones on out, coming in at just 180 pieces, and has a vibrant blue color scheme. The easier part of the set comes from the fact that Mega Man also comes with a little Energy Tank, which takes up a fair number of pieces, as well as three little energy shots coming out of his arm cannon. They’re suspended by translucent pieces, making them look like they’re being fired in mid-air.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is The Hardest Nanoblock Set?

The hardest Nanoblock set is generally considered to be the Bonsai Matsu Deluxe Edition. This is a level five set, making it among the most difficult sets from Nanoblock.

What Are The Nanoblock Difficulty Levels?

Nanoblocks come in a range of difficulties, from one to five. At level one,practically anyone can complete these sets, while at level five only those who have built a few sets and feel comfortable with more complicated builds should try them.

Does Nanoblock Come With Extra Pieces?

If you’re worried about losing the tiny pieces in a Nanoblock set don’t fret. Nanoblock sets come with a few extra pieces, which ones you get depends on which set you pick up.