The summer deals season has officially kicked off early this year! While there are plenty of discounts floating around multiple websites, the real goldmine right now is at your local Walmart.
Over the past few years, the major clearance cycles have consistently started at the very end of June and stretched into early July, but 2026 is flipping the script.
Deals are already popping up across the U.S., featuring massive clearance cuts of up to 60% off on LEGO sets. We’re also seeing solid, though slightly lower, percentage drops on Pokémon and select LEGO Star Wars sets.
If you want to score the absolute best prices, you’ll need to physically head into your local store. Walmart’s online inventory system is notorious for not updating clearance prices accurately on their website.
To give you an idea of what’s out there, let’s dive into some of the best store finds currently being tracked over on the r/legodeal subreddit.
Best deals so far
Lego set 75397 Star Wars Sail Barge $399.99/20% off on bestbuy.com.

Lego set 75441 Star Wars Venator-Class Attack Cruiser $49.50/38% off at various Walmart locations.

Lego set 76316 Marvel Fantastic Four vs Galactus $36.00/40% off at various Walmart locations.

Lego set 76344 Marvel Iron Man Mark 3 $78.00/40% off at various Walmart locations.

Lego set 76323 Avengers: End Game Final Battle $60.00/40% off at various Walmart locations.

Lego set 76924 Mercedes-AMG G63 & Mercedes-AMG SL 63 $29.99/33% off on bestbuy.com.

Lego set 72151 Pokemon Eevee $34.98/42% off on Sam’s club online or retail stores.

Lego set 21366 Floating Sea Otters $60.00/50% off at various Walmart locations.

Lego set 75389 Star Wars The Dark Falcon $108.00/40% off at various Walmart locations.

Keep in mind that when it comes to these in-store Walmart clearances, prices can always drop even lower if a set sits on the shelf long enough.
The LEGO Marvel Avengers: Endgame Final Battle (set 76323) is the perfect example of this. Even with a hefty 40% discount slapped on it, there is still a ton of inventory just floating around on shelves. That massive surplus points to pretty low demand, meaning if you’re willing to gamble and wait it out, you might just catch some of these sets on an even deeper markdown.
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