Can you mail a brick?
Technically, yes. Postal services will ship almost anything if it meets weight limits and proper packaging rules. But mailing a brick is one of the strangest packages you could ever drop in the mail.
Spoiler: there are much funnier things to send.
Short answer: yes, you can mail a brick.
Postal services technically allow almost any object to be mailed as long as it follows size, weight, and packaging rules.
A loose brick cannot be dropped directly into the mail stream, but if it is placed inside a box with padding and the correct postage, it can be shipped like any other heavy object.
That said, mailing a brick is usually more of a curiosity experiment than a practical idea.
What happens if you try to mail a brick?
- It must be packaged in a strong shipping box.
- The box must be padded so the brick does not break through.
- You must pay postage based on weight.
- The package must meet size and safety rules.
Because bricks are dense and heavy, postage often costs more than the brick itself.
Other weird things you can mail
Ready to mail a puck that actually gets a reaction?
Stop sending forgettable stuff. Send a moment. The Puck Drop™ is clean, durable, and hits the mailbox with a THUD. Anonymous by default. Canada + USA shipping.
The thud. The confusion. The reaction.
Text messages get ignored. Group chat chirps get buried. A real hockey puck landing at the door is different. It feels heavier, funnier, and way more memorable because it shows up in the real world, not just on a screen.
- Real physical delivery that gets attention fast
- More memorable than a text, meme, or quick chirp
- Built for fantasy hockey losers, beer league rivals, and teammates who had it coming
No glitter. No clean up. Just a regulation hockey puck and a message they are not expecting.
See the prank in action and watch why a mailed hockey puck hits differently than a normal joke gift.
More hockey prank ideas
Puck drops, chirps, punishments, team names, and beer league chaos.