LEGO Spinjitzu Starter Set (2257)

LEGO Spinjitzu Starter Set set 2257
Theme
Ninjago
Subtheme
Spinners
Pieces
57
Minifigures
2
Retail Price
$19.99
Released
2011
Retirement Date
2011-12-31
Status
Retired

About This Set

With 57 pieces, the LEGO Spinjitzu Starter Set (2257) is a neat little set. It launched in 2011 under the Ninjago banner at $19.99. The set includes 2 minifigures, adding play and display value.

Price-per-piece sits at $0.351. Not the cheapest, but you're paying for the design and theme licensing.

For the price point, the Spinjitzu Starter Set delivers a clean Ninjago build that's easy to recommend.

Key Features

  • 57 pieces — Compact and purpose-built — great for a quick session
  • 2 minifigures — Adds play value and aftermarket appeal
  • $0.351 per piece — Standard value for the Ninjago range
  • Spinners collection — Sought-after corner of the Ninjago lineup
  • From 2011 — Modern LEGO design and packaging quality

Theme Background

As a 2011 addition to Ninjago, part of the Spinners subcollection, the Spinjitzu Starter Set slots into the more affordable side of Ninjago. Ninjago is consistently one of the top-performing LEGO themes, and at $19.99 this set is priced accordingly. At $0.351 per piece, you're paying a premium — though that's typical for Ninjago sets in this range.

Collectors following Ninjago specifically should note the Spinners subtheme — it's a category that tends to draw attention and hold value, especially as sets in this tier age out of production.

Why This Set Is Special

This is a standard release in the Ninjago lineup without standout collector characteristics based on current data.

Frequently Asked Questions

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