The Force is strong with Star Wars deals this May the Fourth and we’ve been scouring the web for all the best Star Wars gifts to give loved ones (including yourself of course).
From Amazon to Lego, we list the best deals here for the Padawan or Jedi Master in your life — from clothing to toys to lifestyle products. It will take some Jedi mind tricks to figure out what your superfan will enjoy, but we promise you these deals are easier to navigate than the Kessel run or the forests of Endor.
Best Star Wars video game deals
Star Wars Triple Bundle: $̶8̶9̶.̶9̶9̶ $44.99 at Epic Games
This triple bundle of “Star Wars” games includes “Star Wars Squadrons”, “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition” and “Star Wars: Battlefront II Celebration Edition.” View Deal
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Star Wars: The Ultimate Pop-Up: $85 $25 at Insight Editions
Made by paper engineer Matthew Reinhart, “Star Wars: The Ultimate Pop-Up Galaxy” includes scenes from all 11 movies, from the prequel series all the way through to the sequel trilogy. Scenes include The Clone Wars and The Battle of Yavin, and characters include Padmé, Luke Skywalker, Jedi Master Yoda, Rey and Kylo Ren.View Deal
Star Wars Mandalorian Darksaber: $29.99 $24.86 at Amazon
While out of stock until June, you can still nab this at a great price. Imagine yourself fighting the Empire’s remnants with the Mandalorian Darksaber. None of those enemies will stand a chance against the Force. View Deal
Hasbro Clue Game: Star Wars Edition: $45.99 $39.99 at Amazon
Ready to save the galaxy from the evil Empire? Play as one of your favorite “Star Wars” characters with this board game. It includes selections from the original series, including Leia, Luke, Han, Chewbacca, R2-D2 or C-3PO.View Deal
Star Wars Darth Vader Deluxe Costume Jumpsuit: $64.99 at Amazon
Who says that dressup is just for kids? We really love the stellar prices on the women’s Darth Vader deluxe costume sizes. The listed price is for extra-small costumes for women, but deals can be had on larger women’s sizes and also for men.View Deal
Star Wars Stormtrooper Bike: $115.99 at Amazon
Make an impression in your neighborhood using this amazing “Star Wars” bike that comes, Mad Max-style, with a Stormtrooper helmet on the handlebars! Next thing you know, your kid will be using the Force to do epic bike moves.View Deal
Star Wars: Battle of Endor Mural: $99.99 at Amazon
Add a touch of terror (and nostalgia) to your wall with this incredible mural portraying the Battle of Endor. You’ll never feel so motivated to protect the planet of the Ewoks.View Deal
Zak Designs Star Wars Chewbacca Coffee Mug: $15.33 at Amazon
Wake up with a roar! The Chewbacca coffee mug here will help you Wookie-Wookie out of even the sleepiest morning. Stock is low at this time, so get your order in soon.View Deal
Lenovo Star Wars: Jedi Challenges: $167.98 from Amazon
The Force of your smartphone is powerful for this game, which uses augmented reality to make your Jedi dreams come true. All you need is a compatible smartphone to show your stuff in lightsaber battles, combat and even holochess. This bundle includes a Mirage AR Smartphone Headset, Lightsaber Controller, and Tracking Beacon. Stock is low, so order soon.View Deal
The Star Wars Archives: 1999–2005 $194.84 at Amazon
Uber-fans of the prequel series of “Star Wars” will love this new volume about the trilogy featuring Anakin Skywalker. View Deal
Star Wars Lego sets for fans and collectors
Lego R2-D2: $199.99 at Lego.com
One of the most famous “Star Wars” robots, R2-D2, gets a great revival in Lego form for 2021. This epic build is perfect for adults, who will have 2,314 pieces to play with.View Deal
Lego Darth Vader helmet: $69.99 at Lego.com
The former Anakin Skywalker gets exquisite treatment in this new Lego “Star Wars” Darth Vader set. With 834 pieces, the set aims to make an impression in a small space, so you can tuck it into a bookshelf or in the corner of a display area.View Deal
The Rise of Skywalker Millennium Falcon: $159.99 at Lego.com
Lego’s Millennium Falcon from The Rise of Skywalker shows off the famous ship and several minifigures from the sequel trilogy.View Deal
Lego Imperial Shuttle: $69.99 at Lego.com
Fly one of the Empire’s top shuttles in this 660-piece set that is suitable for kids nine years of age and older.View Deal
Lego Star Wars: The Razor Crest: $129.99 at Lego.com
This best-selling set features the famous Razor Crest ship of “Star Wars: The Mandalorian”. Included are four minifigures: The Mandalorian, Baby Yoda, Greef Karga and Scout Trooper, along with battle weapons.View Deal
Lego A New Hope Mos Eisley Cantina. $349.99 at Amazon
Recreate iconic scenes from the “Star Wars Episode IV” with this epic 3,187-piece set!View Deal
Imperial Probe Droid: $59.99 at Lego.com
At 683 pieces, this setpiece from the Battle of Hoth is perfect for adults who enjoyed “The Empire Strikes Back.”
Lego “Star Wars” Scout Trooper helmet: $49.99 at Lego.com
Time to use a Jedi mind trick on this Lego Scout Trooper helmet. You can build this miniature Dark Side security force model in just 471 pieces. A display stand and nameplate will help you educate any innocent padawans who may not know the danger that faces them.View Deal
LEGO Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Yoda: $99.99 at Lego.com
This 1,771-piece beautiful display figurine of elder Yoda includes posable head, movable fingers and toes, a green lightsaber and an informational fact plaque.
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Lego Star Wars Boba Fett Helmet: $59.99 $51.99 at Amazon
Perhaps the most popular bounty hunter in “Star Wars” lore, Boba Fett can grace your Mandalorian home in Lego form. You will have to assemble 625 pieces first, though. And watch out for Hutts.View Deal
Lego Star Wars Stormtrooper Helmet: $59.99 $51.77 at Amazon
Luke Skywalker may have been a little short to be a Stormtrooper, but even he was too tall to don this Empire buckethead. This iconic Star Wars Lego helmet has 647 pieces.View Deal
Lego Star Wars TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet: $59.99 at Lego.com
Build your own TIE Fighter Pilot helmet with this 724-piece set that completes the helmet set from Lego. Just pray you don’t get assigned as Darth Vader’s wingman.View Deal
Lego Star Wars D-O Droid: $69.99 $58.89 at Amazon
Lego’s D-O droid is the perfect companion for your brick-built BB-8. It includes 519 pieces and a tiny D-O droid for your minifigure-scaled Star Wars sets.View Deal
Lego Star Wars Sith TIE Fighter: $79.99 at Lego.com
Lego’s new Sith Tie Fighter comes with 470 pieces and minifigures of Finn, a First Order Pilot and Knight of Ren.View Deal
Star Wars Lego sets under $30
Lego The Mandalorian & Child. $19.99 at Lego.com.
Build your own Grogu and Mandalorian in BrickHeadz form in this adorable duo set. View Deal
AT-AT vs. Tauntaun Microfighters: $19.99 at Lego.com
Kids ages six and up can recreate part of the Battle of Hoth using this quick-to-build set with an AT-AT Walker and Tauntaun construction models.
Resistance X-Wing: $19.99 at Lego.com
The tiniest of “Star Wars” fans will enjoy this small set depicting the famous X-Wing that Luke Skywalker flew to destroy the Death Star. At just 60 pieces, it’s suitable for kids aged four and older.View Deal
Lego Star Wars Obi-Wan’s Hut: $29.99 $23.99 at Amazon
Visit the old hermit Ben Kenobi (he hasn’t heard the name Obi-Wan in a long time) in this 200-piece Lego set from the first “Star Wars” film. It includes minifigures of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker, as well as C-3PO and R2-D2.View Deal
Lego Star Wars Duel on Mustafar: $19.99 $15.99 at Amazon
Anakin Skywalker was supposed to bring balance to the Force, not leave it in darkness. Now you can recreate his fall to Dark Side in this 208-piece set with minifigures of Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi.View Deal
Lego Star Wars Sith Troopers Battle Pack: $14.99 $11.99 at Walmart
Who knew the Dark Side was so colorful? Lego’s 105-piece Sith Trooper Battle Pack includes three brilliant red Sith troopers (two jet troopers and one regular) along with a First Order Officer and speeder.View Deal
Lego “The Mandalorian” Trouble on Tatooine: $29.99 at Lego.com
There’s a battle brewing on the famous Tatooine planet, and kids can figure out what to do next. It’s just 276 pieces and suitable for people aged seven and older.View Deal