Monopoly GO! Events, Tournaments & Challenges
Learn more about the various types of events there are in Monopoly GO! and how to complete tournaments and challenges.

Events in Monopoly Go!

  • Monopoly GO! keeps things exciting with a steady rotation of events, tournaments, and special challenges designed to help you rack up rewards, complete albums, and collect all the dice.
  • Whether you’re playing solo, teaming up, or racing against others on the leaderboard, these events are your best shot at boosting your progress.
  • This guide will break down the different event types, how they work, and tips to help you make the most out of each one.
December 14, 2025

Tournaments & Challenges

  • Monopoly GO! features several kinds of events that pop up daily or weekly. Here’s what you can expect:

Tournaments

  • Objective:
    • Climb the leaderboard by landing on specific tiles like Railroads or Utilities.
    • Each tile hit earns you points toward milestones and leaderboard ranks.
      • The higher you place, the better the rewards.
      • Participating will reward cash, but top ranks will reward dice, stickers and sometimes event currency.
    • Tournaments will usually last for 24 hours (rewarding 1500 dice for 1st place) or 48 hours (rewarding 2500 dice for 1st place).
  • Where is this located?: On the right side of your app, under the Bank Heist tile.
  • How They Work:
    • Roll dice, hit event tiles (like Shutdowns or Bank Heists).
    • Earn points each time you land on one of these tiles.
    • Hit milestone rewards along the way while competing for top leaderboard prizes.
  • Pro Tips:
    • Save up your dice before tournaments begin if you can.
    • Aim for big multiplier rolls during bonus tiles.
    • Watch for tournament overlaps with other events (like Sticker Boom Flash Event) to double up on rewards.

Solo Challenges

  • Objective:
    • Complete the required tasks like collecting a certain amount of cash, landing on properties, or completing actions (ex: Shutdowns, Heists) to earn progress.
    • Progressing this challenge will unlock rewards.
  • Where are Solo Challenges located?:
    • This is the main challenge, located at the top of your app.
    • You can click on the challenge to learn more about the objective. 
  • How They Work:
    • Complete task sets to unlock milestone rewards.
    • No leaderboard stress — this is all about you versus the event timer.
  • Pro Tips:
    • Prioritize tasks that match your play style (focus on dice rolls, heists, or shutdowns).
    • Check if these overlap with tournaments or special boosts to maximize your dice efficiency.

Events & Mini-Games

Q: When do events reset?
  • Event times can vary, but most follow UTC timing. Keep an eye on the in-game timer!
Q: Can I participate in multiple events at once?
  • Absolutely. Many events overlap, and stacking rewards from multiple events is a great strategy.

Q: What happens if I miss an event?
  • A: Don’t worry! Monopoly GO! rotates events often, and similar events will return.

Partner Event

4-Player Team Game

How to Play
  • Invite friends to work together. The partners you choose will be different than what your friends choose.
  • You’ll earn event currency by completing quick wins, solo events, tournaments and landing on special spaces on the board.
  • When you have enough event currency, you can spin a wheel to get points to contribute to your partner event.
    • You can select the multiplier to use more currency per spin, increasing the number of points you get.
    • Depending on the partner event, you may see special spaces on the wheel:
      • Free Spin: Complete another spin at the same multiplier you just used.
      • Partner: Send your partner the amount of currency you just spent on your last spin.
      • Gold: A space with the highest points you can receive from a spin.
      • Mega: Landing on a mega space will offer a new wheel where you can spin to earn plenty of points!
    • 💡 Tycoons report that a x3 (60 currency) or x5 (100 currency) is the optimal choice.
  • There will be 5 levels per build, totally 80,000 points to complete, per partner (320K) in total per event.
    • Each level will offer rewards.
  • Completing all 4 partner builds will unlock the main reward, which is usually 5000 dice, a token and a wild sticker/swap pack!
Event Materials & Reward Structure
  • Partner Tokens (Event Currency):
    • Used to spin the Partner Event Wheel.
    • Earned from: Tournaments, Solo Events, Free gifts & milestones, Board pickups during the event
  • Build Milestones:
    • Each partner build has multiple tiers.
    • Completing tiers unlocks rewards such as:
      • Dice
      • Cash
      • Sticker Packs
      • Event-themed cosmetics
Tips & Tricks
  • Choose partners wisely: Active players matter more than high-level players.
  • Balance contributions: Avoid dumping all tokens into one partner early unless coordination is clear.
  • Save tokens for multiplier spins: Higher multipliers dramatically improve efficiency.
  • Don’t panic early: Partner Events are designed for late momentum; progress accelerates near the end.
  • Communicate if possible: Even basic coordination (“I’ll focus on our build tonight”) prevents wasted effort.
  • Avoid over-investing with inactive partners: If one partner stalls, shift focus to others to secure partial rewards.
  • Final day is king: Token drops and event overlap usually peak toward the end; plan for a closing push!

Adventure Club

6-Player Team Game

How to Play
  • Objective: Work with 5 other players to break through obstacles to get to the final level, unlocking rewards.
  • How it Works: 
    1. Spend the first day forming a team with 5 other players. If you don’t fill up your roster before the actual game starts (after 24 hours), players will be auto-assigned to your team.
    2. Collect and earn event currency, which can be obtained by reaching milestones in solo events and tournaments. Your free gifts and quick wins will also reward event currency while the game is active.
    3. Once the adventure starts (after 24 hours), your team’s goal is to interact and break through obstacles that prevent you from proceeding to the next level.
      • When you interact with an obstacle, you’ll play a card game. You’ll see 3 cards with a number and 1-3 diamonds. 1-3 diamonds is how much progress you’ll earn.
      • A number will be presented. Your objective is to draw two cards (0-10) by spending your event currency and attempting to get a number higher than the card shown.
        • If you’re successful, you’ll earn (1-3) points based on the diamonds shown on the card.
          • 💡  You’ll earn +1 fire per successful outcome. After 4 successful outcomes, you’ll get a Fire Bonus,  providing you an extra drawn card until you have an unsuccessful outcome. 
        • If you are unsuccessful, you’ll have to try again.
          • 💡 You’ll get a +1 ice bonus per fail, increasing your next draw number up to +3 until you successfully draw a higher number.
    4. Successfully completing all levels will unlock the grand prize, which is usually a wild sticker and a cosmetic item!
Progress Bar & Milestones
  • As you and your team complete tasks, a shared progress bar fills.
  • Reaching preset thresholds unlocks milestone rewards for every team member. These include staples like:
    • Dice rolls
    • Cash
    • Sticker packs
    • Cosmetics or tokens
  • Rewards are awarded in a tiered fashion as milestones fill.
  • Milestone & Chest Rewards: Some Adventure Club runs also include special chests or hidden treasures on the map.
    • Some of these give shared rewards when unlocked; others award only to the player who opens them…so tactical token spending matters. 
    • Tycoons recommend focusing on the main objective first, and then shared chests second, and only complete solo chests if you’re on the final objective of your level.
Obstacles
  • Types of Obstacles:
    • Main Obstacles: The main obstacles preventing you from moving onto the next level.  The main obstacles will be identified at the top of the Adventure Club screen. ⚠️  This should ALWAYS be the focus!
    • Side Obstacles: Some obstacles may block teammates in an area, and they’ll need to work on the side obstacle in order to break out to get back to the rest of the team.
      • ⚠️  Most times, the main obstacles are still accessible in each location. Only work on side obstacles IF you’re done your main obstacle.
    • Reward Chests: Play the card game and unlock rewards for yourself and sometimes your teammates.
      • ⚠️  Only work on reward chests IF your team is progressing through levels quickly and/or you have an excess amount of currency. 
      • ⚠️  Event currency is often limited, and this and side obstacles are the main reason teams fail! Be careful not to overspend on this!
Event Materials
  • Adventure Club Tokens (Event Currency): These are the main currency you spend to take actions in Adventure Club tasks.
    • You earn them from sources like Quick Wins and milestones in overlapping banner events and tournaments during the Adventure Club period.
    • They are required to select a task option and contribute toward team progress.
  • Deck of Cards: Every player entering Adventure Club gets a 40-card deck:
    • 36 Number Cards (2–10) — used to meet or beat the difficulty value when selecting an action.
    • 4 Special Power Cards — each triggers a unique effect that can help complete actions more efficiently.
      • Ice Card: You’ll earn +4 on your current draw.
      • Team Boost Card: You’ll earn a multiplier based on the number of teammates who are currently working on that obstacle with you. (Ex: Drawing a 3 with 4 teammates would give you 12 for that card)
      • Fire Card: You will draw an extra card on your current draw, and on your next draws if you are successful. You lose this bonus if you are unsuccessful.
      • Shuffle Card: Your deck will be reshuffled.

Racers Event

4-Player Team Game, Competitive

How to Play
  • When the Racers Event begins, you’ll begin a team-up phase that lasts around 24-25 hours.
    • During this time, you can gather flags (currency) by completing tournaments/challenges and landing on flags around the board.
    • Choose to race solo or join a team of 3 other players.
    • Note that if you race solo, the potential rewards are less than a team version.
  • Be sure to collect as many flags as possible. Use multipliers to increase the flags you get per landing.
  • After the team-up phase, it’s time to race!
    • The championship will consist of 3 races.
    • Each race lasts one day.
    • Each race will award points based on your placement, with the final race having double points.
    • Lap rewards are found by racing in the race and will unlock every few laps (ranges from 2-10).
  • Rewards will be earned at the end of the final race. The team with the most points wins!
  • Joined late? No problem. You can form a team to compete in the next race, though keep in mind, potential rewards will decrease.
Event Materials
  • Flags: Event currency for the event.
    • Found in Tournaments/Challenges, and on spaces around the board.
    • Can also be found in Lap Reward Chests.
  • Boosters: Several boosters can be found in Racer Events, earned in Lap Rewards.
    • Lucky Rocket: Turns your dice into 4s, 5s or 6s for your next roll. When you get one, your team gets one too! You can only have one Lucky Rocket at a time. Roll high multipliers when you have one!
    • Overload: Slow down your opponents. Until removed, the selected team’s rolls will be reduced by half. If there are more than one overload on a team, they’ll need to destroy each one. Effective when you are trying to catch up to a team in the lead.
    • Team Spring: When obtained, each of your team’s rolls charges the spring; when fully loaded, all of your team gets a free roll with a random multiplier. Roll higher multipliers to charge the spring faster!
Tips & Tricks
  • This event does not have a dice reward (you may earn small dice rewards via lap rewards, but the Grand Prize is usually Stickers and a cosmetic item, such as a token or shield).
    • This event will often use up dice. Try to stock up on dice during the initial team-up phase!
  • It is recommended to use your highest multiplier (x400) when you have a Super Rocket.
  • Your team can only have one Super Rocket at a time.
    • Getting an additional super rocket will replace your current super rocket.
    • If you have a way to communicate with your teammates, work together to figure out when to roll your dice on the board, especially if you know the Super Rocket is an upcoming reward from a solo event or tournament (so you don’t all roll and collect your super rocket).  

Battleship

Solo Player vs Player (PvP) Game

How to Play
  • Battleship is a head-to-head (1v1) Carnival minigame where you and an opponent hide fleets on separate grids and take turns guessing coordinates to score hits, inspired by the actual Battleship Board game!
  • Set up your board before the match:
    • Drag and drop your Ships, a Mine, and a Treasure Bottle onto your grid.
    • You can rotate ships and place them strategically to make your layout harder to read.
  • During the match, you take turns firing at tiles to:
    • Hit ships, sink ships, and potentially trigger special objects (mine/treasure).
  • Matches award Carnival Tickets based on performance (hits, sinks, treasure, and winning).
  • Use your earned tickets to claim rewards shown at the top of the Battleship screen.
Event Materials
  • Carnival Tokens: Required to enter matches.
    • Common sources include:
      • Quick Wins
      • Free Shop gift
      • Solo event / tournament milestones running alongside the minigame
  • Carnival Tickets (Reward Currency): Earned from playing well (hits/sinks/treasure/wins).
    • Spent on the reward list in the event interface.
    • Reward offers cost Carnival Tickets. Stock up and purchase some higher quality items, such as vaults!
    • You can refresh the reward offers in exchange for Carnival Tickets, with the cost increasing per refresh (resets per event).
Tips & Tricks
  • Ship placement matters more than you think. Spread ship orientations and avoid obvious clustering patterns—good opponents will “pattern hunt.”
  • Use your early shots to map, not gamble. Probe with a spaced pattern to find a first hit, then “walk” adjacent tiles to finish the sink.
  • Mind the Mine and Treasure Bottle. They’re part of the setup and can swing outcomes…place them to punish common guessing paths and protect key lanes.
  • Spend tickets smartly. Rewards are purchased with tickets, and you can refresh the prize list at a ticket cost; don’t refresh unless your list is truly mid.

Blocks Boutique

Solo Game

How to Play
  • Blocks Boutique is a puzzle minigame where you place block pieces onto a grid to collect ingredients and craft “drinks/items” for a boutique display.
  • Each move consumes event currency (often described as moves/tokens used to place pieces).
  • When you complete objectives (like creating ingredients/finishing levels), you craft a drink/item that gets added to the display shelf (placement is random, not chosen by you).
  • The Grand Prize, which is usually 2000 dice and a cosmetic item (but can vary) is earned by completing one full row and one full column on the display shelf.
  • After earning the main reward, you can typically keep playing for additional rewards by continuing to fill the display.
Event Materials
  • Blocks Boutique Tokens (Event Currency): Used each time you place a block on the puzzle board.
    • Common sources include Shop freebies, Quick Wins, and event/tournament milestone rewards (varies by run).
  • Block Pieces: Pieces cannot be rotated, so you must place based on the shapes you’re given.
  • Display Shelf (Progress Board): Crafted drinks/items populate the shelf; filling a row + column unlocks the main prize.
  • End-of-Event Conversion: Any leftover currency is commonly reported to convert to cash when the event ends.
Tips & Tricks
  • Plan around “no rotation.” Mentally reserve space for awkward shapes before you trap yourself. Don’t just immediately place something in a space. 
  • Chase row/column completion, not perfection. The shelf placement is random, so aim for progress that increases your odds of finishing a row and a column efficiently.
  • Treat it like a token efficiency event. Your real limiter is moves/tokens…don’t spam placements when you’re tilted.
  • Keep going after the Grand Prize only if rewards stay worth it. Some runs continue paying out as you fill more of the shelf.
    • Some placement rewards are a large amount of dice or even blue stickers!

Juggle Jam

Solo Game

How to Play
  • Juggle Jam is a Carnival mini-game where you try to guess Peg-E’s correct ball sequence.
  • You spend Juggle Jam Tokens to place colored balls into the available slots and submit a guess.
  • After submitting, the game gives you feedback/clues showing which balls are correct vs incorrect, so you can adjust future guesses.
  • Correct guesses award Carnival Tickets, which you then use to buy rewards from the event prize shop/track.
  • Each completed sequence advances you further, and later rounds may include more balls/slots (harder sequences).

Additional:

  • This event usually also appears alongside the Fortune Flip Carnival Game.
    • Use the left/right arrow buttons on the screen (when you have the mini game loaded) to swap game modes.
Event Materials
  • Juggle Jam Tokens (Currency): Used to make guesses / place balls.
    • Common sources: banner events, tournaments, free shop gifts, and Quick Wins while Juggle Jam is live.
  • Carnival Tickets (Reward Currency): Earned when you solve a sequence correctly.
    • Spent to claim prizes (dice, sticker packs, cash, boosts, etc.).
  • Coloured Balls / Slots:
    • The puzzle pieces you arrange into an order to match Peg-E’s sequence.
  • Prize Shop Refresh: Refresh/rotate prizes using tickets; refresh cost can increase after repeated refreshes.
  • End-of-Event Conversion: Extra tokens are commonly converted to cash or dice after the event ends (varies by run).
Tips & Tricks
  • Change one thing at a time when you’re close.
  • Don’t burn tokens early if your overlaps are weak.
  • Prize shop strategy: If the prize options are bad, consider buying the cheapest item to cycle options (or refresh if available), but don’t overspend tickets just chasing “perfect” prizes.
  • Luck matters, but deduction reduces the pain.
    • Community consensus is it’s luck-heavy… your goal is to make it less luck-heavy with disciplined guessing.

Fortune Flip

Solo Game

How to Play
  • Fortune Flip is a Carnival Games mini-game where you flip cards to increase (or sometimes decrease) the Carnival Tickets in your “pot.”
  • You pay an entry fee using Carnival Credits (minimum 30 Credits to start).
  • Starting a round at the minimum cost typically begins you with 10 Carnival Tickets, and you can use a multiplier if you spend more Credits.
  • Each turn you’re shown a set of possible cards, they’re flipped face-down and shuffled, then you pick one; results can be good or bad (that’s the “flip” drama).
  • As you progress, you’ll sometimes be offered Special Cards/Boosts (examples include effects like revealing a card, removing bad cards, or picking extra cards—exact names can vary by run).
  • At the end of a run you can cash out your Tickets for prizes (or keep playing to build more).

Additional:

  • This event usually also appears alongside the Juggle Jam Carnival Game.
    • Use the left/right arrow buttons on the screen (when you have the mini game loaded) to swap game modes.
Event Materials
  • Carnival Credits (Entry currency): Required to play a round (minimum 30 Credits).
    • Earned through overlapping content like solo banner events, tournaments, Quick Wins, and the free shop gift (availability depends on what’s live during that Fortune Flip window).
  • Carnival Tickets (reward currency): Your “score currency” earned from your card results; used to claim prizes in the Fortune Flip reward area.
  • Special Cards / Boosts: Power picks that influence the next hand (for example, GamesRadar highlights options like Remove Bad Cards and Reveal 1 Card as particularly valuable when offered).
  • Shop Refresh (optional spend): If you don’t like the reward options, you can refresh them with Tickets; the refresh cost can increase after repeated refreshes.
Tips & Tricks
  • The whole mode is luck-forward! 
  • Multiplier = higher variance. Bigger multipliers can be efficient if you hit good runs, but they also amplify bad flips; don’t use them unless you can afford the swings.
  • Prioritize the best Special Cards. If you see boosts like Remove Bad Cards or Reveal 1 Card, they’re often the safest value plays.
  • Cash out strategically. If your ticket pot is solid and the reward shop has a “must-buy” item (dice/sticker chest), it can be smarter to cash out than to risk a nasty “divide” style card.
  • Don’t over-refresh the shop. Refreshing can be useful, but the cost can rise; treat refreshes like a limited resource.

Treasure Digs

Solo Game

How to Play
  • Treasure Digs is a grid-based digging event where you uncover hidden objects using your pickaxe (event currency).
  • Each level presents a dirt grid containing one or more hidden treasures.
  • Tap a tile to dig:
    • If nothing is there, the tile is cleared.
    • If part of a treasure is found, you must uncover all connected pieces to complete it.
    • Sometimes, you’ll get help from a helpful mole (or other creature) that will uncover more spaces!
  • Clearing all treasures on a board advances you to the next dig level.
    • In larger events, you’ll see 20-25 levels.
    • For smaller events, you’ll see 12-15 levels.
  • Difficulty increases with each level:
    • Larger grids
    • More treasures
    • Trick tiles (rocks, skulls, blockers, etc., depending on event theme)
  • Completing the final level awards the Grand Prize. 
  • The event typically runs 3–4 days, though a smaller version of this event can occur which usually lasts 1-2 days.
    • Larger events often have a major dice reward and a wild/swap pack.
    • Smaller events can be focused on stickers, cash or dice.
Event Materials
  • Pickaxes (Event Currency): Required to clear tiles in the digging event.
    • Earned from Solo banner events, Tournaments, Quick Wins and Free Shop gifts during the event.
  • Dig Grid (Puzzle Board): A tiled board that hides treasures.
    • Tiles must be cleared strategically to minimize tool usage.
  • Hidden Treasures:
    • Multi-tile objects (not single squares).
    • Sometimes, you may discover small rewards such as Pickaxes, dice, and cash.
    • A helpful mole may appear and will help dig up more spaces for you!
  • Obstacle Tiles (event-dependent):
    • May include rocks, bones, or themed blockers.
    • Often require extra digs or careful routing.
  • End-of-Event Conversion: Unused Dig Tools typically convert to dice for the larger event.
Tips & Tricks
  • Never dig randomly: Treasures are always multi-tile—single isolated digs are almost always wasted.
  • Use edge logic: If a treasure tile appears, it must extend in at least one direction…clear adjacent tiles methodically.
  • Clear in lines, not dots: Straight or L-shaped digging paths reduce wasted tools.
  • Save tools early: Early boards are forgiving; later boards punish inefficiency hard.
  • Don’t brute-force the final levels: If tool income slows, stop pushing! Late levels are designed to drain reserves.
  • Overlap events matter: Dig Events are most efficient when tournaments and solo banners are active simultaneously.

Peg-E Drops

Solo Game

How to Play
  • PEG-E Drop is a plinko-style arcade mini-game where you drop Peg-E tokens from the top of a board full of pegs and bumpers and hope they fall into high-value slots at the bottom.
    • This earns points toward event milestones and immediate rewards.
  • You must first collect Peg-E Tokens from other in-game activities like Quick Wins, banner events, tournaments, and free Shop gifts while a Peg-E event is active.
  • Once you have tokens, open the PEG-E Prize Drop / Sticker Drop / Cash Drop board and select how many tokens to drop at once (multiplier).
  • Each token you drop:
    • Bounces off pegs and bumpers
    • Hits bumpers to earn bonus prizes
    • Falls into a slot with a point value for milestones
  • Your total points from all drops progress a milestone bar, unlocking rewards as you hit thresholds.
  • The goal is to reach all milestones and fill out the reward pages before the event ends.

Common Variants:

  • Prize Drop (Classic): Typical version most players see. Offers a mix of cash, dice rolls, sticker packs, and misc cosmetics as milestone and bumper rewards.
  • Sticker Drop: A version where almost all rewards are sticker packs and often culminates in higher-rarity packs or Swap Packs. Great for filling albums and collecting Wild Stickers.
  • Cash Drop: Focuses more heavily on large cash rewards and related bonuses. A less popular version.
Event Materials
  • Peg-E Tokens (Currency): Earned from Quick Wins, solo banner events, tournaments, and Shop gifts while the event is running.
    • Used to play the PEG-E mini-game by dropping them into the board.
  • Multiplier Selector: Before dropping tokens, you can set a multiplier (e.g., x1, x5, x10, x20, x30). A higher multiplier uses more tokens per drop but can increase bumpers and milestone progress faster.
  • Plinko-Style Board: A field of pegs, bumpers (that trigger bonus rewards), and landing slots with different point values and prizes.
  • Points & Milestones Bar: Tracks cumulative points from all token drops.
    • Completing milestones earns prizes shown at the bottom (dice, sticker packs, cash, wild stickers, cosmetics, etc.).
  • Bumper Rewards: Hitting bumpers can reward extra Peg-E tokens, dice rolls, cash, or even sticker packs depending on which PEG-E version you’re playing.
  • End-of-Event Conversion: Event currency will convert into cash.
Tips & Tricks
  • Save up a big batch of tokens before you start dropping… having 200–500+ lets you use higher multipliers effectively and complete bumpers faster.
    • Tycoons will usually save up for the first couple of days and then play it close to the end of the event.
  • Use multipliers wisely: Higher multipliers (like x10–x30) can speed up progress and bumper hits but burn tokens quickly.
    • Some players like alternating between low and high multipliers depending on recent luck.
  • Aim for bumpers early: Hitting bumpers gives bonus prizes (dice, tokens, cash) on top of landing in bottom slots.
  • Points come mostly from bumpers and bottom slots: Middle slots often offer higher point values (and better prize milestones).
  • Peg-E rewards can be substantial: Tycoons report getting dice rolls and sticker packs from bumpers and milestones, making it one of the best mini-events for resource stacking.

Flash Events

  • Objective: Quick-hit, limited-time bonuses like Rent Frenzy, Cash Grab, or High Roller that pop up for a few hours.
  • How They Work:
    • Simple boosts that give you bigger payouts on certain actions (e.g., increased rent, bonus cash).
    • Usually last just a few hours or less — stay alert!
  • Pro Tips:
    • Save some dice rolls for when these are active if you can.
    • Combine with tournaments or solo events for stacked rewards.
    • Refer to the Monopoly Go! Wiki, for upcoming events. (not affiliated with Shattered Vault, Hasbro or Scopely)

Special Events

  • Objective: These include unique bonuses like Sticker Boom (extra stickers from packs) or Golden Blitz (trade limited-time gold stickers with friends).
  • How They Work:
    • Often tied to albums and sticker collecting.
    • Great for finishing albums faster or getting rare stickers.
  • Pro Tips:
    • Hold onto your sticker packs until Sticker Boom is active.
    • Golden Blitz is your best friend for filling those tricky gold sticker slots.
Monopoly Go! Trading Social Spaces
  • Monopoly Go! has two official trading Social Spaces:
  • Both social spaces require approval, but once in, you can start making trades!
  • Beware of scammers. Not everyone plays by the rules, and there are some greedy Tycoons out there.
    • If possible, always attempt to perform an exchange rather than directly sending stickers to someone.

Upcoming Events

  • For upcoming Tournaments, Partner Events and Special Events, you can refer to Scopely’s Official Discord.
    • The Official Discord requires approval to access; once granted, there are various channels you can access.
  • The Monopoly Go! Wiki has a dedicated space for upcoming events and Flash Events, which is very handy to see what’s coming up in the week ahead.

Tips to Maximize Your Event Rewards

  • Dice Management is Key: Don’t burn through your rolls randomly: plan ahead based on the event schedule.
  • Watch for Overlaps: Some events overlap! Use this to your advantage and stack up rewards.
  • Join the Tycoon Club: This unlocks bonus dice and perks that help during events.
    • Access the Tycoon Club, a special page outside of the app that provides a daily reward wheel and a daily free gift, plus other discounted and unique cosmetic items that can be purchased with money or special currency.
    • Learn more about the Tycoon Club and what it offers.
  • Stay Connected: Partner events work best when your teammate is active. A little communication goes a long way.

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