Bricks for the Blind is a non-profit organization that
brings the joy of building LEGO® sets to blind people.

By following our free Text-based Building Instructions, people with visual impairments can
build LEGO sets and enjoy hours of relaxation, independence, and empowerment.

A woman with black cap name Jolene sitting with lego set White Rabbit 3In1.Jolene N.

“I have used your instructions to build more than 20 LEGO sets. I love having the freedom to do this by myself! I am excited about the new models coming… View More

Saqib, a man wearing maroon t-shirt built lego Chevrolet Corvette 1971.Saqib S.

“It has been amazing to be able to independently build LEGO sets. I have wanted to do this since I was a kid, and now I actually can – thank… View More

Matteo, a man with black jacket built lego's NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander, Land Rover Classic Defender, City Police Car.Matteo P.

“I love building sets with your instructions. It is such a thrill to build something independently. I would like people with visual problems to know that they can have fun… View More

Natalie, a woman wearing Ninja Turtle green tshirt built Arctic Explorer Ship.Natalie C.

“As a blind child, I never thought I’d be able to build a LEGO set. Thanks to Bricks for the Blind, I can enjoy building LEGO sets as an adult,… View More

Renee, a woman wearing red shades built lego Chevrolet Corvette 1971.Renée G.

“I love building LEGO sets.  As an adult, this is the first time ever that I have independently been able to complete LEGO sets as a blind builder.  I love… View More

Renee, a woman wearing red shades built a lego name NASA Apollo Saturn IV.Renée G.

“I love building LEGO sets.  As an adult, this is the first time ever that I have independently been able to complete LEGO sets as a blind builder.  I love… View More

Domenico, a man wearing black shades built Statue of Liberty.Domenico L.

“It was so exciting that I could be autonomous in building my LEGO set. I plan to build more!” View More