Minecraft Advent Calendar - Day 24
Posted by TheBrickPal,We have finally arrived at the twenty-fourth day, which is of course Christmas Eve! This Advent Calendar has been absolutely splendid on the whole, and I hope that today will be a wonderful end to this countdown. I have a good feeling!
All that's left to do now is to open the final door...
Why, it's a Santa Villager! I didn't realize that was a profession. And what's more, he's got a bucket of milk, and cookies being baked in a furnace. Maybe they're for Steve and Alex?
The Santa Villager looks fantastic, with a brilliant printed torso and smart reuse of the witch hat piece, for the first time in red. This piece has only been available in black previously.
The torso lacks back printing, but that does not matter much to me.
All in all, a suitably jolly minifigure if I ever saw one!
The accompanying items are nothing new, but as always, they are good to have.
Overall - 5.0 - For the minifigure alone, the gift today is a perfect conclusion.
Summary
21280 LEGO Minecraft Advent Calendar 2025 was an interesting idea for an Advent Calendar, eleven years into the theme's run and the first based on a video game. There was certainly tons of potential and for the most part, I think that has been met. There was plenty of variety, from unique or uncommon models, to exclusive minifigures, to basic items that could prove useful in any display. Some gifts were better than others, but nothing was bad in any way.
I especially enjoyed the more thematically appropriate gifts, like the sweet berry bush, Snow Golem, baby polar bear, and perhaps most important of all, the red and green sheep!
I believe this is even a good starter set for Minecraft fans who aren't already LEGO fans, which I think says a lot about its quality.
This Advent Calendar also has the most pieces out of all six 2025 offerings, and you could feel it. There were very substantial gifts most days, and even the days with minifigures usually had something to accompany them, even if small. The number of characters is fantastic: we got seven minifigures, five brick-built mobs, and four micro mobs, for a grand total of sixteen different characters from all different corners of the Minecraft Overworld.
The photo below illustrates the generous amount of items we received. I can't complain!
There were also some bits of terrain, which can combine to form an interesting scene.
The five Micro World elements look great combined. I hope we get more next year!
And here's everything together...
Finally, I am going to list all of my scores for each individual day and then average them out to give a final score:
- Day 1: 4.0
- Day 2: 3.0
- Day 3: 3.0
- Day 4: 4.0
- Day 5: 4.0
- Day 6: 4.0
- Day 7: 4.0
- Day 8: 5.0
- Day 9: 5.0
- Day 10: 3.0
- Day 11: 4.0
- Day 12: 3.0
- Day 13: 4.0
- Day 14: 3.0
- Day 15: 5.0
- Day 16: 5.0
- Day 17: 4.0
- Day 18: 4.0
- Day 19: 5.0
- Day 20: 4.0
- Day 21: 5.0
- Day 22: 4.0
- Day 23: 5.0
- Day 24: 5.0
That's a total of 99 out of 120 points, which averages out to an 82 of 100 score. Sounds about right to me; overall, it was great! I look forward to seeing what we get in 2026. I am sure we will get a LEGO Minecraft Advent Calendar again next year, if sales are anything to go by.
What did you think of the calendar, and how would you improve it? What do you hope to see in a potential 2026 edition? Let us know in the comments!
I would like to take the time to thank you, our readers, for following along on this festive and blocky journey with me this month! I must also thank CapnRex101 and MeganL for their great articles covering the other five calendars - it was quite fun to see how they fared each day.
With that said, I hope you all have a Merry Christmas. May your presents under the tree make that familiar rattling sound!
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Hey, what's in there? It's probably something square
I think day 9 was the best ...maybe along with today.
'which averages out to an 82 of 100 score'
It's ~62.7% from me – spoiler from my overall results :)
The only day in this calendar that I would describe as "bad" was Day Two, and even that had a sort of play feature. As for which day was the best, almost certainly today's, which (along with the sheep) was the main reason I bought this calendar.
Although I know next to nothing about Minecraft, this looks like the best AC of the year. Hope they can keep it up into the future.
Ah. So that really was a cake in yesterday's AC, and this is the man who had to whip the cream. He whipped it. Whipped it good.
@BillingsBrix said:
"Hey, what's in there? It's probably something square "
Neeeeeh.
I do not care.
Santa's hat reminds me of Devo. Whip it!
This AC was a wild one, wasn't it?
See what happens? You run around telling everyone you’re the real Santa, and you wind up in a straitjacket!
I do think it’s funny that the Christmas tree looks small when it just appeared on its own but when put in the microwave-scale world is absolutely enormous
I had three Advent calendars this year: City, Star Wars, and Minecraft. Minecraft was by far the best, both in terms of the number of pieces and the builds offered.
I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Moreover, according to Bricklink, there were nine new minifigs or animals in this calendar.
Compare that to the other calendars... :-)
Merry Christmas, Brickpal! Thank you for properly introducing me to Minecraft!
A fantastic interpretation of Santa Claus in the Minecraft universe.
Thanks @TheBrickPal for the ride! You did an amazing job on your first year, bravo! See you next one, and until then, happy New Year!
Great way to end the calender and a great advent calender on the whole. It was a joy to read these every day! Thank you!
I'm not familiar with Minecraft so all I'm seeing is a Squidward Santa.
This was a great calendar and good replacement for the Marvel one.
I loved this calendar and I want to see next year's!
Love the Santa villager, he's just perfect.
@Brickalili said:
"I do think it’s funny that the Christmas tree looks small when it just appeared on its own but when put in the microwave-scale world is absolutely enormous"
I assume you meant "micro-scale" and autocorrupt didn't like that?
@TheOtherMike said:
" @Brickalili said:
"I do think it’s funny that the Christmas tree looks small when it just appeared on its own but when put in the microwave-scale world is absolutely enormous"
I assume you meant "micro-scale" and autocorrupt didn't like that?"
If you hadn’t pointed that out I’d never have spotted it; yes that’s meant to read micro-scale >.<
Great conclusion to a very interesting calendar! Thank you, TheBrickPal, for conducting us through it and pointing out all the Minecraft-specific features to those of us who haven't played the game!
Bricks of bricks, that's perverse!
I hope we'll get a Lego Nintendo advent calendar sometime in the future. One can dream...
@sklamb said:
"Great conclusion to a very interesting calendar! Thank you, TheBrickPal, for conducting us through it and pointing out all the Minecraft-specific features to those of us who haven't played the game!"
Or to those of us (like myself) who haven't played it in a few years.