Lego has created a white noise playlist using Lego bricks, and it’s surprisingly relaxing. I don’t get many more opportunities to build Lego sets, but I listened to the playlist as I wrote this story, and it takes me back to the hours I spent as a kid building elaborately designed spaceships with an ever-increasing number of wings and laser guns.
The playlist has seven different songs, each about 30 minutes long. Some sound like you are sitting next to someone shuffling through a pile of bricks while you work on a build. I’m a big fan of “Searching for the One (Brick)” because it gives the feeling of digging a pile of bricks and And last but not least finding that one piece you were looking for.
Other songs use Lego bricks to create really cool soundscapes. One, “Wild as the Wind,” uses Lego bricks to convincingly recreate the sound of trees rustling in the wind. Another, “The Waterfall”, sounds like pouring out a giant box of rocks for 30 minutes straight. And on one track, “It All Clicks,” rocks are clicked together, creating a popcorn rhythm of satisfying clicks in your ears.
You can find the playlist on more than 15 streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music.