Labubu Series Checklist: How to Track, Identify & Complete Your Collection
Introduction
For serious collectors and hobbyists alike, keeping track of every series of Labubu dolls is both exciting and challenging. With dozens of series—blind boxes, accessories, collaborations and rare exclusives—knowing what has been released, what you still need, and how to verify a complete set can make all the difference. This guide will show you how to compile a series checklist, identify missing pieces, use release information, and build a display-ready collection.
Why a Series Checklist Matters
A comprehensive checklist helps you monitor which series you’ve already purchased, mark secret or limited variants, evaluate what remains to complete, and track market value. It also helps prevent duplicate purchases, keeps your collection organised, and supports informed buying decisions.
How to Create Your Own Labubu Series Tracker
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Gather Release Data
Use official release lists and trusted collector databases (such as the Labubu series directory). Labubu Directory+2Fig Palace+2 -
List Series by Date & Theme
Sort your checklist by release date, theme or collaboration (e.g., “Exciting Macaron”, “Have a Seat”, “Big Into Energy”, etc.). -
Mark Variants and Secret Figures
Note which series include “secret” or rare figures—these often carry higher value and are harder to find. -
Track Your Ownership & Condition
For each figure you own, mark whether it is sealed/unopened, displayed/opened, and the condition of packaging. -
Estimate Market Value
For each series or figure, include a column for current market value or typical resale price — useful when evaluating trades or sales.
Key Labubu Series to Include in Your Tracker
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Exciting Macaron Series – A popular baseline series with dessert-inspired designs. Fig Palace+1
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Have a Seat Series – Figures in relaxed poses, ideal for display.
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Big Into Energy Series – Sporty and bold designs with high appeal.
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Pin For Love Series & Accessory Variants – Smaller figures and charms that still count toward collection completeness.
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Regional & Collaboration Exclusives – Rare editions released in limited markets or as cross-brand collaborations. These have high display and investment value.
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Release Events & Anniversary Editions – For example special editions marking brand milestones or themed drops.
Tools & Techniques for Tracking
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Spreadsheet or Database: Create columns for: series name, release date, number of figures in box, known secret variants, purchase date, condition, value.
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Mobile Photos: Maintain a photo log of each figure you own including packaging front and back.
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Collector Forums: Participate in collector groups to update your tracker with newly discovered variants or corrections.
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Display Highlights: Use your tracker to highlight what you want to display next or complete first.
Avoiding Common Mistakes When Using a Checklist
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Assuming completeness: New variants or error figures may emerge after a series launch.
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Over-valuing speculation: Market value fluctuates; record but don’t overpay based on hype alone.
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Ignoring packaging condition: The packaging often affects value more than the figure itself in sealed-box collecting.
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Neglecting internal linking: As a collector’s resource, your checklist can link to articles reviewing each series — boosting both your organisation and website structure.
Final Thoughts
A well-constructed series checklist is more than a tool—it becomes a roadmap for your Labubu collection. Whether you’re working toward completing a series or simply displaying your favourites, tracking your collection gives you clarity, control and a sense of achievement. Use this checklist method, stay organised, follow release announcements, and you’ll build a collection that looks great, feels rewarding and holds value.