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Labubu Wacky Mart 2026 Collector's Guide Covers All 12 Figures and Chase

The Wacky Mart secret — a white Labubu sealed inside a pink microwave oven — lands at 1-in-144 odds; here's everything you need to know about all 12 figures and how to hunt smart.

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Twelve food-costumed Labubus and one truly unhinged secret: a white Labubu encased in a miniature pink microwave. That is the complete Wacky Mart lineup in a sentence, but there is a lot more to know before you start hunting boxes or pulling the trigger on resale. Officially launched on June 13, 2025, the Wacky Mart set features 12 deliciously quirky designer toy figures, plus a secret Microwave Oven edition, satisfying every collector's appetite. DoubleBoxed published an exhaustive collector's guide to the series on March 21, 2026, making this the right moment for a full breakdown.

The Wacky Mart concept

Labubu is based on Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung's "The Monsters" book series for children, inspired by Nordic mythology. The Wacky Mart series pairs Labubu with some of the most beloved fast food items: cup noodles, sandwiches, onigiri, canned sardines, and more, seemingly covering all the quick-meal staples of young adults. This convenience store-inspired edition is sold in guaranteed authenticated blind boxes. The theme is unmistakably playful, and every figure earns its shelf space with a specific snack identity that makes the series feel like a complete set rather than a random assortment.

All 12 figures

The figures in the lineup include Cup Noodles, Salad, Yakitori, Chow Mein, Sandwich, Chips, Corn, Milk, Canned Sardines, and Onigiri. Grilled Sausage rounds out the food-themed roster, with the twelfth standard slot going to the hilariously accessorized Corn figure, notable for its ridiculous hairpiece, alongside the fried goodness of Fried Shrimp. Figures stand approximately 5.6 to 9.5 cm tall and are made from premium PVC and ABS, with optional electronic components. Each comes packaged with an ID card, and standard odds are 1 in 12 per box for any given non-rare Labubu in the collection.

The secret: Microwave Oven edition

This is the one everyone is chasing. The Wacky Mart secret edition is a white Labubu with big pink eyes, a pink nose, small pink blush marks, and nine pointed teeth, with a pink microwave encasing Labubu's core and a purple power button that activates a red heart-shaped light. The microwave door can also be opened. It is the interactive detail that makes this secret genuinely special rather than just a color variant.

The Microwave Oven Secret Edition carries a 1-in-144 pull rate, making it a rare gem with a super slim chance of landing. That figure aligns with the general secret pull rate cited across Labubu collector guides, though it is worth knowing that individual series can vary: the Big Into Energy series, for comparison, ran secrets at a tighter 1:72 when it released in 2025. Wacky Mart's 1:144 odds make the Microwave Oven one of the harder pulls in the entire THE MONSTERS catalog.

How rarity works across the series

Understanding rarity before you spend is the single most important piece of prep work. Each Labubu series operates on a tiered system:

  • Standard figures appear frequently in blind boxes and represent the majority of pulls
  • Rare / special editions are produced in smaller quantities and trade above retail
  • Secret figures are extremely difficult to find and typically become the most valuable pieces in a collection

Collectors are buzzing about the limited-edition Microwave Oven figure, with only a 1-in-288 chance cited on some platforms, though the widely confirmed pull rate is 1 in 144. Either way, this is not a figure you stumble into casually. Secret figures are a rare bonus with odds typically around 1 in 72 boxes for some series, meaning you would need to buy 12 full cases on average to find one when odds are that tight — with Wacky Mart running 1:144, the math is even steeper.

Wacky Mart in the broader Labubu market

The Wacky Mart series sits inside a market that has stabilized meaningfully after the 2025 hype peak. Rare Labubu editions continue to dominate resale, with secrets and chase figures appreciating fastest. Commons across series trade at $25 to $60, while mega rarities hit $1,000 or more. The Monsters usually retail for $19.99 at Pop Mart.

For context on where Wacky Mart secrets fit on the value ladder, look at what other series secrets are doing. Big Into Energy secrets feature glow-in-the-dark variants and ID chases; resale values average $92, but rare IDs reach $1,500 to $1,800, representing 250% value growth from a $15.99 retail price. At the top of the market, Wings of Fantasy vinyl plush resells for $1,700 to $2,000 in premium condition. The Macaron series offers a more accessible entry point, with commons and secrets trading between $50 and $200. The early 2026 market holds firm with 23% average premiums on rarities, and sealed, graded pieces command the highest returns.

Hunting tips

The most fundamental decision is how to enter the hunt:

  • Single blind boxes give you the full blind-box thrill and are the lowest-cost entry point for feeling out whether the series appeals to you before committing to volume
  • Sealed cases of 12 guarantee you a complete set of the 12 standard figures with no duplicates, and they come with a statistically meaningful shot at the secret; a Labubu box of 6 typically ranges from $90 to $160 USD, varying by series and retailer
  • Buying the Microwave Oven directly on secondary market from a verified seller on StockX or eBay is the guaranteed path to owning the secret without gambling on boxes

Always check the odds printed on the packaging before purchasing. In total there are 13 figures in the Wacky Mart series; the secret rare features Labubu with the microwave oven, with collectors facing a 1-in-144 chance of landing it. Thanks to limited-edition drops like these, Labubu figures continue to sell out in record time; one major retailer reported a 346% increase in Labubu figures and keychains sold from March to May 2025.

Authentication: how to avoid Lafufu

Counterfeit Labubu figures, widely known in the community as "Lafufu," remain common in 2026 due to sustained demand. Before buying any Wacky Mart figure on the secondary market, run through this authentication checklist:

  • Verify the official Pop Mart QR code on the packaging
  • Check for engraved tags on the figure itself
  • Count the teeth: a genuine Labubu has nine sharp, pointed teeth
  • Purchase only from Pop Mart directly or authenticated resellers like StockX
  • Look for poor print quality on the box, misspellings, unusually low prices, and a lack of official Pop Mart branding or shrink wrap

The Microwave Oven secret is precisely the kind of figure that attracts the most convincing fakes, given its higher secondary value. Spending an extra minute on verification before any secondary purchase protects both your wallet and the integrity of your collection.

Where to buy

The series debuted on June 13, 2025, and quickly became a must-have for designer toy enthusiasts; it is available at authorized Pop Mart retailers, online marketplaces, and specialty collectible shops. Pop Mart has over 20 brick-and-mortar locations in the U.S. for those who want to pull boxes in person. For confirmed secondary purchases, StockX verifies every sealed case before it ships, making it the safest off-primary-market option for Wacky Mart. The outer shrink wrap is removed during StockX's verification process, but individual blind boxes remain sealed at all times.

The Wacky Mart series has the hallmarks of a long-shelf-life set: a coherent theme, a genuinely interactive secret figure, and the kind of food-nostalgia appeal that crosses collector demographics. The Microwave Oven's 1-in-144 pull rate ensures it stays scarce enough to matter on the secondary market well into 2026 and beyond.

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