What is a Lego piece 26047?
Each LEGO component has a unique identity, which lets packers determine which piece goes in which kit and enthusiasts find missing pieces. Among Us fans have been going crazy over LEGO piece 26047, so here’s all you need to know.
In 2021, the LEGO component 26047 went viral. And the artwork has never been the same since.
Bricklink had 72,489 different types of LEGO components listed as of July 2022.
Their catalogue contains individual elements as well as different colours of those elements, demonstrating how many bricks LEGO has designed over the years.
So, why has one very average LEGO piece generated such a stir among the thousands of interesting LEGO parts in the world? What exactly is Lego piece 26047?
Both within and outside the LEGO community, but particularly within the Among Us fandom?
What is LEGO Piece 26047?
26047 is an 11 plate with a rounded end and a bar handle from LEGO. It was released in 2016, making it one of LEGO’s most recent creations.
26047 has appeared in 356 sets, 14 mini figures, 13 components, and 1 gear.
In which sets can you find LEGO Piece 26047?
The item can be found in current release sets such as 31118 Surfer Beach House and 952105 Doctor and Patient, and is sold individually on resale sites such as Ebay. Other sets include 21321 International Space Station and 21320 Dinosaur Fossils.
Is it available in a variety of colours?
Aside from the meme culture that has developed, LEGO piece 26047 comes in a variety of colours. White, green, black, flesh, dark turquoise, sand green, dark blue, light bluish grey, reddish brown, and pearl gold are among them.
Where Did the LEGO Piece 26047 Meme Originate?
A TikTok maker (@boyfriend.xmi) posted a basic, short video on March 1st, 2021.
The video had over 223,000 views in the first six days.
Itsbagboy published the meme to YouTube shortly after @boyfriend.xmi posted it on TikTok. In just a few days, the video received an additional 10,000 views on YouTube.
The video itself is a screen recording of @boyfriend.xmi searching for “Lego piece 26047” on Google. On top of the recording, there is a notice that says “when Lego piece 26047 is sus.”
Creators jumped on the hot video quickly, and identical videos began to appear all over the internet.
Most videos have been deleted or hidden, making them difficult to locate. Though one video uploaded by JoedEcher on YouTube has over 673,000 views.