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7th Annual Creations for Charity 24-Hour Live Stream

We’re very happy to announce the Creations for Charity 24-Hour Live Stream Presented by Beyond the Brick is back for the seventh year!


As in past years, LEGO fans from around the world are invited to watch and participate in this day-long live web broadcast. With 24 hours of nonstop LEGO action, this is surely going to be something you won’t want to miss.


From 5pm EST on Friday, November 27th to 5pm EST on Saturday, November 28th, Beyond the Brick’s Joshua Hanlon and world famous LEGO streamer Brian Saviano will be fighting off sleep to bring you all kinds of LEGO goodness. Fans of the weekly Quarantine Cast on Beyond the Brick won't want to miss 24 hours of Bricks 'O' Brian hot-takes!

What exactly can you expect during the live stream?

The building of numerous LEGO sets and MOCs.

The discussion of numerous LEGO-related topics with AFOLs (including LEGO designers!) from around the world.


…and much, much, more!

If you would like to join us on the broadcast and participate in the live event, please fill out our brief Google form. All ages of LEGO fans from anywhere in the world are welcome to join the fun!

If you want to simply watch the live stream, you can do so by returning to the blog you’re reading now or monitoring Beyond the Brick on YouTube. We’ll post right here on creationsforcharity.org as soon as the broadcast begins.


We're very excited to be offering a chance to win the new Diagon Alley LEGO Harry Potter set with every $5 donation. To donate and learn more check out the Tiltify campaign.

Once again this year, all sets/funds raised as part of the 24-hour live stream will be used to purchase LEGO sets for kids in Indiana hospitals. If you make a monetary donation, feel free to suggest fun LEGO activities for us to do on the broadcast.

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I downloaded Bubble Word Jam because the bubbles looked harmless. Next thing I know I’m using hints to find mergeable words and searching my brain for random category knowledge.

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I was stuck on a level in Game Is Hard for three days. I tried everything. Then I accidentally took a screenshot, and the game responded with a hidden button in the screenshot. That meta use of phone features—I was blown away. Been playing ever since.

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I kept seeing ads for Connect Master and finally caved. Now I'm annoyed I waited so long. The challenge is that a single character can fit into multiple groups – same hair but different expression, same background but different accessory. So you have to really think about which trait is the actual hidden link. That moment when you finally get it right is so satisfying. I play a few rounds every morning with my coffee.

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My dad introduced me to Meowdoku—he said it reminded him of old logic grid puzzles. The game uses colored regions instead of numbers, and you have to place one cat per region, per row, per column, with no diagonal touching. I thought it would be too easy, but the middle levels are seriously brain-bending. Now we send each other screenshots of finished boards.

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