Just three teams remain to face off for the $100,000 Lego prize during the Lego Masters grand finale on Monday, May 16 at 7:30pm on Nine and 9Now
The final three must impress host, Hamish Blake, and judge, Ryan “Brickman” McNaught.
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After Lexi and Rachael were eliminated in last night’s episode, the teams taking on the final challenge are Henry and Joss, Nick and Gene, and Alex and Caleb.
This year there were eight teams battling it out:
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Alex (25) and Caleb (21) NSW
Trent (45) and Paul (50) NSW
Branko (48) and Max (17) NSW
Daniel (42) and Kirsti (44) NSW
Henry (20) and Joss (23) NSW
Lexi (32) and Rachael (37) NSW
Nick (30) and Gene (32) NSW
Andrew (38) and Crystal (30) VIC
In the Grand Final episode, will see the three surviving teams will be given 28 hours to create their last epic build, a gruelling task, after which a room full of Lego fans will choose their favourite build to crown the 2022 Lego Masters.
Last year, David and Gus were named the winners of the third season of Lego Masters with the pair taking home $100,000 along with the coveted Lego Masters trophy.
The last episode of season three had 1.03m tune in for the winner announcement and 932,000 for the grand finale.
From The Car of the Future to The Stuntman – which saw contestants building a model that can fly through a hoop of fire – this year’s competition rose to spectacular new heights.
The biggest challenge hit from Season 1, The Bridge, retuned with an amazing twist.
Host Hamish pushed the boundaries of comedy as he provided the fun in the studio, with more hilarious and spur-of-the-moment gags. Brickman will mentor and advise the contestants on how to make their builds as spectacular as possible.