About Brixscan
Brixscan helps you check whether a used LEGO set is complete. You enter a set number, go through its part list, and mark anything that’s missing or damaged. It then tells you how complete the set is and exactly which pieces are gone.
It’s meant for the moment when you actually have a second-hand set in front of you — buying it, selling it, or just checking your own — and need a clear answer instead of guessing.
How it works
- Enter the set number (for example 75192).
- Brixscan shows the set’s full part list. Everything is assumed present to start with, so you only tap to mark what’s missing or damaged — no need to tick off every piece.
- As you go, you see a running completeness percentage and a list of the missing pieces. Minifigures and larger, distinctive parts are shown first, since those are the easiest to spot and usually matter most.
- If you only want to check the important pieces, switch to Quick mode to focus on minifigures and distinctive parts and skip the common bricks.
- When you’re done, you can save the result and get a link to a simple report you can share — handy if you’re selling and want to show the set’s condition.
Good to know
- It’s free, needs no account, and works on your phone.
- Part lists come from public LEGO catalog data; prices, when you look them up, open on BrickLink’s price guide.
- Brixscan is an independent project and isn’t affiliated with the LEGO Group.