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Complete List of Every Secret Labubu
Exciting Macaron—Chestnut Cocoa The Exciting Macaron series, also known as V1, is made up of Labubus inspired by dessert ingredients. This was the first Labubu series available in blind boxes, and it’s still one of the most iconic. The Secret Edition is Chestnut Cocoa, a Labubu with rich brown fur and a red nose. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Have a Seat—Duoduo The Have a Seat series includes Labubus in seated poses. The Secret Edition for the Have a Seat series is a seated brown Labubu with a red nose and brown eyes. This Labubu is slightly looking off to one side. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Big Into Energy—ID The Big Into Energy series is made up of mostly brightly-colored, tie-dyed Labubus inspired by positive emotions like Happiness, Love, Loyalty, and Luck. The Secret Edition is the exception—ID is blended with dark and light gray, with rainbow eyes and teeth. This is one of the most sought-after Secrets, and it’s often offered for hundreds of dollars by third-party sellers. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72 The Big Into Energy Phone Charm series also features ID as the Secret Edition. The odds of drawing this are also 1 in 72.
Cheers—Fun The Cheers series features double-walled glass tumblers with a Labubu head between the layers. The Labubu heads are situated upside-down when the tumbler is used as a drinking glass, or the tumblers can be flipped upside-down to show the Labubu right-side-up. The Secret Edition has a clear Labubu with one blue and one red eye. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Classic Series Sparkly Plush Pendant—Labubu (Secret) The Sparkly Plush Pendants in the Classic Series feature star-shaped plushes decorated with the heads of different characters from the Labubu universe. Both the regular Labubu and Labubu (Secret) are brown with Christmas hats, but the regular Labubu is on a yellow star with a red Santa hat perched on the left, and the Secret Labubu is on a white star with a green Christmas tree hat decorated with a gold star and a red tree skirt. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Let’s Checkmate (Fridge magnets)—Bond The fridge magnets and pendants in the Let’s Checkmate series are all based on chess pieces, except the Secret Edition, named “Bond.” Bond is a yellow and white Labubu who wears a king’s hat and carries a heart wrapped in a blue ribbon. A pink and yellow king charm hangs from the bottom of the magnet. The pendant has a pink heart and a blue king’s hat. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Fall Into Wild Bucket Hat Bag—Gardener The Fall Into Wild bucket hat mini bags are mostly inspired by plants (like Monstera Deliciosa and Cactus). The mini bags look like hats but have a zipper, allowing you to use them as a small cross-body bag. The Secret Edition is Gardener, a black bag with a gray Labubu holding a plant. The brim of the hat is decorated with gardening tools and the words “Fall In Wild, Small Garden Grows Big Dream.” Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Playing Games—Aerial Rotation The Playing Games series features Labubus and other characters from The Monsters arranged in playful scenes. The Secret Edition shows Labubu and Yaya seated in spinning lawn chairs next to a statue of Labubu standing on a tree stump. If you rotate the statue, the lawn and figures will spin. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
The Monsters x Kow Yokoyama Ma.k.—Repair Man The Labubu x Kow Yokoyama Ma.k series features figures from artist Kow Yokoyama’s series Maschinen Krieger (Ma.k). The Secret Edition is titled Repair Man, and it features two brown Labubus dressed in work uniforms. The figure on the left has goggles and a toolbox, and the figure on the right wears a work hat and carries a wrench. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Party Series—Labubu The Party Series features reversible zippered plushes on a beaded chain. The regular figures include characters from The Monsters—Spooky, Pippo, Tycoco, Labubu, Yaya, and Pato. The Secret Edition is a brown Labubu—one side is looking off to the side, and the other side is winking. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Let’s Have Fun Together Night Light—All the Best The Let’s Have Fun Together series features a battery-operated Labubu lantern on a matching cord. Each figure is based on a wish for good fortune, like Happiness, Peace, and Prosperity. The Secret Edition is All the Best, a brown Labubu wearing a black hat and perched inside an orange lantern. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Mischief Diary—Sweet Saturday The Mischief Diary series includes different scenes, all featuring mischievous Labubu and patient (if distressed) Tycoco. Each one is based on a different day of the week. The Secret Edition is Sweet Saturday, where Labubu and Tycoco attempt to work a projector. The projector actually works—press the button to light it up, and rotate the slide gear to choose an image to project onto a nearby wall. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Coca-Cola (Plush)—Mysterious Guest The Coca-Cola plush series only features 3 Labubu figures. The regular figures are both white—one holds a bottle of Coke and wears a Santa hat, and the other holds a Coke can and wears a cape. The Secret Edition, Mysterious Guest, is a brown Labubu that’s popping out of a can of Coca-Cola, the top of which can be raised or lowered. Odds of drawing: 1 in 72
Why So Serious—Moonlit Mask POP MART’s Why So Serious series features figures from multiple collections, including two Labubus. The Juggling Clown Labubu is a regular edition plush, and your odds of drawing it are the same as any other figure in the series. The Moonlit Mask Labubu is a Super Secret Edition—this cream-colored Labubu has a white face with a red clown nose and toenails. It wears a black, gold, red, and cream-colored jester suit, with a silver, gold, and red jester cap. Odds of drawing: 1 in 80 The Super Secret Edition in the Why So Serious pendant chains is also the Moonlit Mask Labubu. The odds of drawing this Secret are also 1 in 80.
Coca-Cola (non-plush)—LABUBU Express The Coca-Cola series Secret Edition is a brown Labubu wearing a red and black delivery cap and driving an old-fashioned Coca-Cola truck. The shiny red truck has a Coke bottle and a Coca-Cola sign in the back. Odds of drawing: 1 in 120
Lazy Yoga—Yoga Coach The Lazy Yoga series features flocked (not plush) Labubus in a variety of yoga poses. The Secret Edition is actually a Zimomo, which is another character from The Monsters with brown fur and a tail. The Zimomo stands on one foot with its hands pressed together—a totally peaceful pose except for the tell-tale bead of sweat dripping from its temple. Odds of drawing: 1 in 120
Almost Hidden—Kiddie Ride The Almost Hidden Secret Edition is designed like an old-fashioned coin-operated ride (hence the name Kiddie Ride). The Labubu is posed horizontally with its arms and legs outstretched, and it has a saddle on its back and handlebars on the sides of its head. When you turn the winding key, the Labubu rotates back and forth. Odds of drawing: 1 in 144
The Monsters x One Piece—Monkey. D. Luffy (Gear5) The popular Labubu crossover with anime series One Piece features Labubus styled as characters from the show. The Secret Edition is Monkey. D. Luffy in his Gear 5 form—white hair and eyebrows, white and purple pants, and a cloud-like scarf around his neck. Luffy is seated with his eyes squinched shut, and he has a small scar on his cheek. Odds of drawing: 1 in 144
Wacky Mart—Microwave Oven The Secret Edition in the Labubu Wacky Mart series is a white PVC Labubu with pink eyes, a pink nose, and a red heart. The Labubu’s body is encased in a pink microwave with a see-through door that can be opened and closed. When you press the power button on the microwave, the Labubu’s heart lights up. Odds of drawing: 1 in 144 The Wacky Mart fridge magnets and Wacky Mart pinch plushes also have a Microwave Oven as the Secret Edition. The odds of drawing these Secrets are 1 in 72. The Secret Edition in the Wacky Mart tumblers is Caramel Brown. The odds of drawing that are 1 in 48.
Camping—Skiing The now-discontinued Camping Series is part of a collaboration between POP Mart and How2Work. The Secret Edition was a blue Labubu inside a snowball, with purple and green skis that say “LABUBU.” Odds of drawing: 1 in 144
Pin for Love (A–M)—Heart The Pin for Love series features a plush letter with a metallic Labubu pin, Labubu-shaped keychain clasp, and decorative cord. In the A–M collection, the Secret Edition is a pink heart with a pink seated Labubu. The Labubu holds a red heart and sits atop a cloud that says “Love.” The Secret has a dual-sided clasp (the cord is attached to both the Labubu-shaped clasp and the round clasp attached to the Labubu), so you can use it as a lanyard, chain, or charm. Odds of drawing: 1 in 168
Pin for Love (N–Z)—Exclamation The Secret Edition for the second half of the Pin for Love set is an exclamation mark (!). This Secret has a gray exclamation plush with a seated gray Labubu. Above the Labubu’s head is a star that says “OMG!” This design also features a double-sided clasp. Odds of drawing: 1 in 168
Catch Me If You Like Me—Special Version Catch Me If You Like Me is a large brown Labubu that comes with a smaller Tycoco doll. The regular version is dressed in black with a red headband, and the Special version (which isn’t as rare as most Secrets) wears a pink shirt and headband with brown boots. Odds of drawing: 1 in 6
Why are Secret Labubus special?
Secret Labubus’ rarity makes them highly desired by collectors. Whether you’re attempting to complete a series or you just really love a particular figure, getting a Secret Edition Labubu can take a lot of luck—and persistence. Because Labubus are sold in blind boxes, you can’t choose which one you’re getting ahead of time, so if you’re determined to get a certain one, you have to keep buying boxes until you get the one you want. For most Secret Labubus, you have a 1 in 72 chance of getting one every time you purchase a blind box. But some Secret Labubus are as rare as 1 in 168. Labubus frequently sell out within minutes of restocking, adding to the difficulty in getting a Secret.
Are Secret Labubus valuable?
Secret Labubus often command high aftermarket prices. If you buy a blind box directly from POP MART, it will cost the same whether or not it has a Secret inside. But because of the rarity of Secret Labubus, their collectibility, and the difficulty in obtaining one, many collectors are willing to pay much more than retail to obtain a Secret—sometimes up to hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The high demand for Secrets has also contributed to the rise of fake Labubus (often called Lafufus). While some people believe that rare Labubus will hold their values, others worry that the trend will die out, so it’s dubious whether Secrets are worth the investment.
How can you improve your odds of getting a Secret Labubu?
You may have slightly better odds by buying cases of Labubus. Sealed cases of Labubu figures come with a guarantee that you won’t get any duplicates. Because each figure is different, there’s a slightly improved chance that one of the boxes inside will be a Secret Figure—but it’s not certain. Some people also believe you can tell whether a Labubu is a Secret by shaking the box (some Secrets come with two cards or a heavier card than regular figures). Others say to feel which side is more weighted (like for the Coca-Cola series), or to weigh the box. However, these only work if you can physically inspect the box—and since POP MART now only sells Labubus online, these tricks won’t improve your chances of buying one from the website.
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