Colorful blind boxes and vinyl figures rest on worn wood with plush pendant and charm dangling from forest branch

Blind Boxes You Can Buy Online Right Now

At a Glance

  • Pop Mart and similar brands sell mystery vinyl figures and plush toys online.
  • Secret editions drop at ratios as low as 1:168, driving collector demand.
  • Prices range from $10 to $30 per sealed box; most ship within days.

Why it matters: Fans avoid sold-out stores and inflated resale prices by ordering direct.

Blind boxes-sealed packages hiding random collectibles-have jumped from Japanese gashapon machines to TikTok unboxing feeds. Cameron R. Hayes tested ten current series that can be ordered online without standing in line or paying scalper mark-ups.

Top Picks for Vinyl Figures

Labubu Alphabet Mini Series

  • 26 regular letters plus two secrets (1:168 pull rate)
  • 4.13 in tall with keychain loop
  • Flocked polyester body, swiveling feet, matching sticker

Cameron R. Hayes pulled the turquoise letter I with green nose and mischievous grin.

Dimoo Shapes in Nature

  • 12 designs plus one secret (1:144)
  • 2.7-3.9 in height
  • Glow, magnetic or connectable bases included

The reviewer received Withering Flowers, a shimmery purple rose-headed figure.

Hirono Reshape

  • 9 regular, 1 secret (1:108)
  • 3.3-4 in, detachable base
  • PVC/ABS build, melancholy theme

Parasite sports scratches, mushrooms, and a bandaged foot.

Collectible alphabet letter A figurine with flocked polyester body and keychain loop being held by hand

Care Bears Colorful Hugs

  • 9 bears plus secret (1:108)
  • 2.3-3.5 in, flocked fur, glitter-filled bellies
  • Shaker-style beads inside

Always There Bear, clad in red with heart badge, proved one of the sturdiest figures tested.

Hirono x Le Petit Prince

  • 12 designs, 1 secret, 1 super-secret (1:72 and 1:144)
  • 3.1-4.7 in, magnets or detachable bases

The reviewer pulled The Rose, thorny stem wrapped around the character standing on a moon base; card quote reads “Of course I love you.”

Skullpanda The Paradox

  • 12 plus secret (1:144)
  • 2.9-4.3 in, glitter finishes
  • Artist Xiong Miao designed the series around uncertainty

The Cyclical Path spins like a top inside its detachable base.

Best Plush & Bag Charms

Hacipupu Gummy Bear

  • 6 scents plus secret (1:72)
  • 5 in, blueberry scent fades after unboxing
  • Keychain-ready, TPE/PVC build

Blueberry edition arrived with crisp stitching and a sturdy loop.

Kimmon You’re the Protagonist

  • 6 plush, big & small secrets (1:96 and 1:48)
  • 6-7 in, rotatable hands/feet
  • Outfit and crown included

Neon doll with detachable crown scored high for display value.

Kimmon Spring New Growth

Same size and chase odds as above, but adds built-in keychain and sunflower-cape theme.

Quick Facts

Series Price Range Where to Buy
Pop Mart Labubu $12-15 Pop Mart official site
Dimoo Nature $13-16 Amazon, Pop Mart
Care Bears $15-18 News Of Fort Worth tested via Pop Mart US
Hacipupu $14 Available at Miniso online
Kimmon Plush $25-30 Incredible Group store

What You Need to Know

Blind boxes ship sealed; some contain internal weights to thwart weigh-scalpers. Secret editions can resell for triple retail once supply dries up. Most vendors limit purchases to two per customer during fresh drops.

Key Takeaways

  • Order directly from brand sites or major retailers to avoid fakes.
  • Expect 1-5 business-day shipping within the US.
  • Chase ratios below 1:100 mean multiple boxes are usually needed to land a secret.
  • Plush blind boxes offer keychain versatility; vinyl figures excel at desk display.

Cameron R. Hayes confirmed every pick ships now, no waiting lists required.

Author

  • Cameron found his way into journalism through an unlikely route—a summer internship at a small AM radio station in Abilene, where he was supposed to be running the audio board but kept pitching story ideas until they finally let him report. That was 2013, and he hasn't stopped asking questions since.

    Cameron covers business and economic development for newsoffortworth.com, reporting on growth, incentives, and the deals reshaping Fort Worth. A UNT journalism and economics graduate, he’s known for investigative business reporting that explains how city hall decisions affect jobs, rent, and daily life.

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