Unique blind boxes in Singapore
The blind box craze is probably here to stay, especially with the numerous new options available at POP MART and ActionCity. Maybe it’s the thrill of ripping open the packaging, that element of mystery and surprise, or the drive to collect that makes people keep coming back for more.
And while most stick to cute characters and figurines, some venture out of familiar territory, like these unique blind boxes:
Table of Contents
- Unique blind boxes in Singapore
- 1. Kurex condom
- 2. Amitofo Fo 了 U
- 3. Jesus & Friends
- 4. Sembawang God of Wealth Temple blind box vending machine
- 5. Memory Lane Minis
- 6. The Singa Machines
- 7. GACHA Pedestrian Crossing Button
- 8. Maxi-Cash Fortune Flowers Blind Box
- Bonus: Food blind boxes on Yindii
- Bonus: EZ-Link God of Fortune Medallion Bundle Set
1. Kurex condom
Durex condoms repackaged for an art exhibition

Image adapted from: @heartware.store via Instagram
It’s probably something you have never heard of before, but yes – there’s such a thing as a Kurex condom blind box, containing not just 1, but 3 mystery Durex condoms. It’s quite a fitting format TBH, since Durex has different types of condoms with varying textures, thickness, and even flavours.
With that many options, it could be easier to leave it to luck, and you might just get something you’d never have picked for yourself. It’s available at the Ikuiku Love Hotel exhibition running from now till 15th March 2026, with free entry.
2. Amitofo Fo 了 U
Quirky Buddha figurines & plush keychains

Image credit: ActionCity Singapore
If you’re a fan of blind box collectible figurines and also a chill Buddhist, the Amitofo Fo 了 U Calm Down Series could just be your thing. It features 6 designs of Buddha in everyday poses, like chilling on a lotus flower with a laptop, scrolling on a phone in mermaid pose, and retiring from work with headphones on.
Other than the 6 normal designs, there’s a general hidden design of Buddha with a cat in his lap, and a super hidden design of Buddha with a face mask on. It costs $15.90 per box or $95.40 for a case of 6.

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Another more colourful and modern series is the Amitofo Fo 了 U City Walk Series. This one has 9 designs of Buddha doing Gen Z daily life stuff, like blowing a bubblegum while riding a skateboard, and walking with a drink in hand and AirPods in. In addition to the 9, there’s a secret design: Buddha taking a bubble bath. This series also costs $15.90 per box or $143.10 for a case of 9.

Image credit: ActionCity Singapore
There’s also the Amitofo Fo 了 U Give Me Five Series, which are hippers that can rest on the edge of your phone, desktop screen, or even cling from the edge of your bowl and watch you eat. This series costs $12.90 per box and $103.20 for a case of 8.
Look out for the Amitofo Good Luck Plush Keychain Series, Amitofo Love Yourself Plush Series, and Amitofo 7 Days Series too.
Get the Amitofo Fo 了 U blind boxes.
3. Jesus & Friends
Plush keychains featuring iconic saints

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Christians and Catholics won’t be missing out because there’s also a blind box collectible series just for you: the Jesus & Friends blind box. Each box comes with prayer cards and a plushie keychain of saints like Mother Mary, St Anne, St Patrick, and even Jesus. The plush measures 15cm in height, making it great as a bag charm or for displaying on your desk as lovely little reminders of faith.
It costs $19.90 for a box and $238 for the full set of 12.
Get the Jesus & Friends series.
4. Sembawang God of Wealth Temple blind box vending machine
More than 40 auspicious collectibles
Even temples are jumping on the blind box trend, with over 5,000 blind boxes sold at this blind box vending machine at Sembawang God of Wealth Temple. There are around 40 to 50 different collectibles, like auspicious keychains, ornaments, charms, and bracelets, available to unbox.
Each one costs just $4, and all proceeds are donated to the temple. You could even try your luck with the grand prizes: a miniature God of Wealth figurine and a treasure bowl – there are only 2 stocked in the vending machine daily.
5. Memory Lane Minis
Iconic Singapore signs in miniature versions

Image adapted from: Old Habits Boutique & Cafe
You’ve probably seen most of these iconic signs around Singapore, and now you can have them in your house with the Memory Lane Minis blind box. Series 1 has miniature magnetic light boxes of common local Singapore signages, like the coupon parking and protected area ones. There are 6 designs in total that cost $15.90 per box – if you’re lucky, you might even get the mystery design.
Get the Memory Lane Minis blind boxes.
6. The Singa Machines
Singapore transport icons

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The Singa Machines blind box contains Singapore’s everyday icons, from public buses to fire hydrants, turned into miniature bots. There are 10 designs in total, with 9 standard designs and 1 special chase design, or the rarest design: The Silver Bus Machine. Each box costs $21.90.

Image adapted from: Tap Space
Each collectible figure comes with a mini prop – for example, a mini EZ-Link card accompanies The Green Bus Machine and a mini gas tank is included with The Shell Oil Tanker Machine.
You could purchase a set of 9 to avoid duplicates and increase your chances of obtaining the chase design – this means you’ll get 9 out of 10 designs, and there is a 50% chance that The Police Van Machine would be replaced with the highly coveted The Silver Bus Machine.
Do note that some earlier versions have print errors on the outer box, which incorrectly show The Fire Hydrant Tank Machine as the hidden version. Rest assured, it comes with a sticker replacement, or you could get a free box replacement.
Get The Singa Machines blind box.
7. GACHA Pedestrian Crossing Button
Tactile button keychain with light & sound
@tapspacesg You’ve seen the button. But have you heard it? Here’s a sneak peek from tonight’s live — The Pedestrian Button: Blindbox Edition comes with real lights and sounds, just like the ones on the street. Preorders are now closed. But catch our at our popup next week Missed it? Catch the full drop replay on our profile. #TapSpace #PedestrianButton #BlindboxEdition #TransportCollectibles
Every Singaporean knows the feeling of pushing the smooth, round button at pedestrian crossings. Sadly, Singapore will be replacing this iconic push button with contactless sensors by 2031, but you can retain a piece of it for the memories with the collectible GACHA Pedestrian Crossing Button blind box, which costs $12.90 per box.
It’s basically a mini, 7cm-sized keychain version of the pedestrian crossing buttons you see at traffic lights in Singapore. You can even press the button, and it will make the familiar crossing sound while a light flashes.
They come in 4 different designs: yellow left arrow, blue left arrow, green right arrow, and blue forward arrow. A battery is included, and it is replaceable once it has run out. There’s also a new version available for the same price – these ones come in pastel, macaron-inspired colours.
Get the GACHA Pedestrian Crossing Button blind box.
8. Maxi-Cash Fortune Flowers Blind Box
999 gold charms

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The Maxi-Cash Fortune Flowers Blind Box might be the most valuable blind box yet. These 999 gold charms come in 5 designs, each design inspired by auspicious Chinese phrases, with wordplay woven in.
Try to get the 马上发财 (mǎ shàng fā cái) secret design, which translates to “get rich immediately”, and features the God of Wealth riding a horse.
They’re the perfect lucky charms for a prosperous new year, and are yours to bring home at $68 for a box and $300 for a bundle of 5.
Get the Maxi-Cash Fortune Flowers Blind Box.
Bonus: Food blind boxes on Yindii
Help combat food waste

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Blind boxes are usually for collectibles, but this time, you’ll unbox something you can eat but can’t collect. Yindii (App Store | Google Play) is an app that allows businesses to pack their surplus food into blind boxes and mystery bags, selling them for a lower price. It’s a win-win for both parties – businesses can clear unsold food while customers can look forward to a surprise snack at affordable prices.
Brands like Delifrance, Salad Stop, and Paul have joined Yindii, so you’re not just getting bang for your buck, but also helping to combat food waste.
Bonus: EZ-Link God of Fortune Medallion Bundle Set
Available at EZ-Link vending machines

Image adapted from: @ezlinksg via TikTok
This is not a blind box, but it’s a cool collectible that matches the theme of this article, so we thought to include it too. You could get a set of a 24K gold-plated medallion and a God of Fortune EZ-Link card (without top-up value) for $22.80.
The next time you tap in the MRT gantries and buses, you’ll be able to whip out your ultra red and huat EZ-Link card. These sets are available at EZ-Link vending machines in Singapore’s malls.
Add these unique blind boxes to your collection
You’ll never run out of new collectibles to cop as long as brands keep finding new ways to put something unexpected into a blind box.
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Cover image adapted from: @heartware.store & @toyspacesg via Instagram
