Why You Should Not Google LEGO Part 26047
You may have seen or heard of the new meme sweeping LEGO searches. “Don’t Google Lego piece 26047.” What exactly does this mean? What does part 26047 have to do with anything? Let’s take a look at this meme and see what is really going on!
What is LEGO Piece 26047?
LEGO brick 26047 is just a regular LEGO part. According to BrickLink, this part appears in 403 sets, 17 minifigures, 14 parts, and 1 gear. It is not a rare or even uncommon item by any means. There are over 1.1 million of them on sale on BrickLink with a price of $0.01.
If you are like me, you may have recognized this part from many of the different LEGO Star Wars droids. It helps make up their feet! Here is Gonky the Gonk Droid from LEGO Star Wars 75314 The Bad Batch Attack Shuttle. Although, this fact has nothing to do with this meme!
What Does This Meme Mean?
This meme will only make sense to you if you are one of the millions of players of the popular online game, Among Us. In this game, players are randomly assigned one of two random roles: Crewmate or Imposter. I am not a player of this game, but apparently LEGO piece 26047 looks like an Imposter.
It makes more sense when you look at this comparison below. I can see the resemblance.
The players of this game tell each other to not Google Lego piece 26047, which is basically code for saying they are actually in fact an Imposter. It’s a pretty cleaver trick and shows how LEGO can show up anywhere, even as a meme in an online game!
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