“How many LEGO Rey minifigures are there, anyway?” “Are the Jakku-era, training-era, and final Jedi looks all different figures?” “Which set has the white-robe Jedi Rey?”
If you collect, you’ve probably run into questions like these at least once. Here’s a single guide that sorts them all out.
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This article organizes how to tell every LEGO Rey minifigure variant apart, along with the main sets each one appears in, all in a single reference table.
The short version: LEGO Rey minifigures break down into four main forms — Scavenger (the rugged Jakku look from VII), Jedi Training (the Ahch-To training look from VIII), Resistance (her active-duty outfit), and Jedi Robes (the white Jedi robes from the late stretch of IX). On top of that, there are large character sets (the Buildable Figure line).
- 1 Who Is Rey?
- 2 Rey Minifigures by Form Category: Four Main Categories Plus the Large Builds
- 3 Notable LEGO Star Wars Sets That Include Rey
- 4 First, Latest, Rarest, Cheapest: Buying a Rey Minifigure
- 5 Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Rey
- 6 Frequently Asked Questions: Rey Minifigure FAQ
- 7 Sources and References
Who Is Rey?
Rey is the protagonist of the Star Wars sequel trilogy (Episodes VII through IX). A lonely young woman living as a scavenger on the desert planet Jakku, she meets BB-8, a droid fleeing the First Order, and joins the Resistance. Trained by Luke Skywalker, she sets out on the path of the Jedi as the trilogy’s lead character.
In Episode IX, “The Rise of Skywalker,” it’s revealed that she is in fact the granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine. Even so, she ultimately chooses to take the name “Rey Skywalker,” becoming the rightful heir to the Skywalker legacy. Because her costume and hairstyle change dramatically across the series, LEGO has released multiple variants tied to each episode.
Rey Minifigures by Form Category: Four Main Categories Plus the Large Builds
| Form Category | Representative sw Number | How to Tell It Apart | Example Sets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scavenger Rey (rugged Jakku look) | sw0677 (Dark Tan Tied Robe) family | The Episode VII tan, ragged folk garment plus headwrap, armed with a quarterstaff. The most basic form | #75099 Rey’s Speeder, #75105 Millennium Falcon, and more |
| Jedi Training Rey (Ahch-To training look) | Various generations | The Episode VIII medium-gray robe with tan sleeves and hair down. From the scenes where she trains under Luke Skywalker | #75200 Ahch-To Island Training, #75230 Porg, and more |
| Resistance Rey (Resistance outfit) | Various generations | White top plus dark tan jacket plus dark gray pants. Her Resistance active-duty outfit | Resistance-themed sets |
| Jedi Robes Rey (white Jedi robes / late Episode IX) | Various generations | The late-Episode IX, “The Rise of Skywalker” look: white Jedi robes plus a dark brown belt, sleeveless | #75250 Pasaana Speeder Chase, and more |
| Character sets (large builds) | – | #75528 Rey and #75113 Rey are large character display sets (the Buildable Figure line). They are not minifigure scale | #75528 Rey, #75113 Rey |
Which Form to Pick
The most iconic starting point is Scavenger Rey (the Jakku look). With the quarterstaff that defines Episode VII, it’s also one of the easier forms to get hold of through Falcon-related sets. The fully realized version of her Jedi path is Jedi Robes Rey (white robes), with Jedi Training Rey as the in-between stage. Line up all three and you can trace her character growth across the series right on your shelf.
Notable LEGO Star Wars Sets That Include Rey
| Set No. | Set Name | Release Year | Included Form | Source Film | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #75099 | Rey’s Speeder | 2015 | Scavenger Rey | Episode VII | Rey’s debut set |
| #75105 | Millennium Falcon | 2015 | Scavenger Rey | Episode VII | Episode VII Falcon |
| #75148 | Encounter on Jakku | 2016 | Scavenger Rey | Episode VII | Recreates the Jakku meeting scene |
| #75113 | Rey (Buildable Figure) | 2016 | Character set (large build) | Episode VII | A standalone character build, not in the BrickHeadz format |
| #75200 | Ahch-To Island Training | 2017 | Jedi Training Rey | Episode VIII | The Luke training set |
| #75230 | Porg | 2018 | Jedi Training Rey, and more | Episode VIII | Large porg build |
| #75250 | Pasaana Speeder Chase | 2019 | Jedi Robes Rey | Episode IX | The Episode IX chase |
| #75257 | Millennium Falcon | 2019 | Episode IX-spec Rey | Episode IX | Episode IX Falcon |
The fun part, this is: all “Rey” it may be, yet the form that comes in the box, from set to set change it does. The way I see it, one Scavenger Rey grab first you should, then the training look and the white-robe look beside it line up — and the “arc of Rey across the films,” right there on your shelf recreate itself it will.
First, Latest, Rarest, Cheapest: Buying a Rey Minifigure
- First appearance: #75099 Rey’s Speeder (2015) / sw0677 (the early Scavenger Rey)
- Latest: recent Episode IX-related sets and the 25th anniversary sets continue to carry Jedi Robes Rey
- Rarest: special variants from limited sets (SDCC exclusives, Star Wars Celebration exclusives) sit in the scarce tier. We don’t assign a definitive ranking
- Cheapest: versions bundled in smaller sets fall in the lower price range. Since launch reference prices vary widely by set size, we avoid cross-comparing them
Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Rey
Displayed with her crew, when she is — really shine, Rey does. The way I see it, BB-8 and Finn add, and then Luke (the secluded Luke), and snap into place, the whole sequel-trilogy world will. Highly recommend it, I do.
- BB-8: her droid sidekick. The character who kicks off the sequel trilogy by meeting Rey on Jakku
- Finn: an ally and a main character of the sequel trilogy
- Poe Dameron: the Resistance pilot among her allies
- Luke Skywalker (secluded Luke): her teacher, who trains Rey on Ahch-To
- Kylo Ren: her nemesis, and someone with a “complicated bond” to her
- Leia Organa (General look): the Resistance leader
- Palpatine (resurrected Emperor): her grandfather and her opponent in the final battle
Frequently Asked Questions: Rey Minifigure FAQ
Q. How many LEGO Rey minifigures are there?
A. By form category, they break down into four main types (Scavenger, Jedi Training, Resistance, and Jedi Robes). Add in the large standalone character builds (#75528 Rey, #75113 Rey, and others) and the lineup gets even broader.
Q. Which was the very first Rey minifigure?
A. It’s sw0677 (Scavenger Rey), included in 2015’s #75099 Rey’s Speeder. She was one of the earliest sequel-generation characters, released alongside the premiere of Episode VII.
Q. Which set has the white-robe Jedi Rey?
A. The white Jedi-robe look from the late stretch of Episode IX, “The Rise of Skywalker,” comes bundled in Episode IX-related sets such as #75250 Pasaana Speeder Chase. The sleeveless design is its signature trait, and it’s the figure that captures Rey fully realized as a Jedi.
Q. Which set has the Ahch-To training Rey?
A. The scene where she trains under Luke Skywalker in Episode VIII, “The Last Jedi,” is recreated in the dedicated #75200 Ahch-To Island Training set. The medium-gray robe with her hair down is the giveaway.
Q. Are #75528 Rey and #75113 Rey regular minifigures?
A. No. These are large standalone character builds (the Buildable Figure line), not regular minifigure scale. They’re a series that assembles Rey as a large, action-figure-style model, and they sit in a separate line from the minifigure sets.
Sources and References
- Official LEGO Rey character page: https://www.lego.com/en-us/themes/star-wars/characters/rey
- BrickLink minifig sw0677 (Dark Tan Tied Robe): https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=sw0677
- Brickset Rey minifig list: https://brickset.com/minifigs/name-Rey
- Fan site (Brickipedia / Fandom) Rey: https://brickipedia.fandom.com/wiki/Rey