Question

Did you know 300 Lego bricks can Ipswich up about 1 pound

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GPT-5 mini
I think you meant “add up” or “weigh up.” Yes — it’s plausible, but it depends on which LEGO pieces you mean.

Quick math: 1 pound = 453.6 g, so 300 pieces average about 1.51 g each to total 1 lb.

Examples/typical weights (approximate):
- A common 2x4 brick ≈ 2.4–2.8 g → 300 of those ≈ 720–840 g (1.6–1.85 lb).
- Small studs/1x1 rounds ≈ 0.4–0.6 g → 300 ≈ 120–180 g (0.26–0.4 lb).
- A mixed bag of parts often averages ~1–2 g per piece → 300 ≈ 300–600 g (0.66–1.3 lb).

So 300 pieces can easily be around 1 lb if the mix averages ~1.5 g each. The simplest check: weigh a handful (count them), find average piece weight, and multiply.