Hey there, Monopoly GO! players! It’s possible to finish Board 101 in 10 days. You can make a lot of mistakes along the way. I learned a lot of helpful things, and I can share them with you. Let me tell you everything I know in simple, easy-to-follow steps.
First Things First: Getting Lots of Dice
The most essential thing in Monopoly GO! is having enough dice to keep playing. Without dice, you can’t move around the board. Here’s how to get more dice:
Use Those Sticker Packs!
Sticker packs are like gold in this game. They give you tons of dice when you complete them. Here’s what you need to know:
- Look for other players who want to trade stickers
- Join the Monopoly GO! Discord chat room – it’s the best place to find people to trade with
- When you find a Discord (here’s ours), type “monopoly go” in the search box and click the first group you see
- Trade stickers every day – the more you trade, the more dice you get
Win Tournaments to Get More Dice
Here’s a simple trick that works:
- Use your dice from sticker packs to play in tournaments
- Win the tournament to get more dice
- Use those new dice to win the next tournament
- Keep doing this over and over
It’s like a never-ending circle of getting more and more dice! I keep a tract of free dice links and redeem codes here. If tournaments aren’t your thing, you can still get a lot of dice using this method.
Playing Smart: Using Your Dice the Right Way
Don’t Go Crazy with Multipliers
When you roll the dice, you can make your roll worth more using a multiplier. But be careful! Here’s what I learned:
- Don’t use multipliers bigger than 2x unless you have lots and lots of dice
- Yes, this means the game will take longer
- That’s okay! Put on your favorite TV show while you play
- It’s better to play longer and smarter than to waste all your dice quickly
The Magic Number 7
Here’s something cool I figured out: the number 7 comes up more than any other number when you roll your dice. This is just math – it’s the most common roll. So here’s a trick:
- Count 7 spaces ahead of where you are
- If there’s a railroad there, use a bigger multiplier
- You have a good chance of landing on it
- This helps you get more points and money
The Hard Part: After Board 70
Once you get to Board 70, the game gets super hard. Here’s what happens:
- Everything costs way more money
- You need to roll more times to finish each board
- It feels like you’re moving super slow
How Much Money You Need
After Board 80, it gets crazy:
- You need about 1 billion dollars to move through 1.5 boards
- Yes, that’s a billion with a B!
- It takes a long time to get this much money
How to Keep Going When It Gets Hard
Here’s what worked for me:
- Save up lots of dice from tournaments and stickers
- I ended up getting 7,000 dice this way!
- Wait for chances to land on railroad stations
- Use big multipliers (5x-10x) only when you’re about to hit a railroad
- Be patient – it takes time, but you’ll get there
Exploring Mini-Games and Events
Beyond standard play and tournaments, the game features various special games and timed events. These include things like digging for treasure, car races (Tycoon Racers), prize drops (Peg-E), and juggling games (Juggle Jam). Adding tips and strategies specifically for winning these different types of mini-games would cover more of the fun and rewarding activities available. There are also Partner Events where you team up with another player.
Leveraging Flash Boosters
The game frequently offers timed flash boosters that provide temporary advantages. These pop up for a limited time and can grant benefits like more cash, extra dice, cheaper building costs (Builder’s Bash), or increased sticker pack rewards (Sticker Boom). While using big multipliers in High Roller events is mentioned, covering a wider range of boosts like Wheel Boost, Cash Boost, and Free Parking Dice would be beneficial. A key strategy is to check the daily event schedule and plan your play sessions to make the most of these temporary helpers for greater rewards and faster progress.
Maximizing Quick Wins
Quick Wins are daily tasks that award prizes like cash, dice, and sticker packs when completed. They also provide special tokens needed for mini-games. A smart tactic is to wait to claim the prizes, especially the mini-game tokens, until the specific mini-game they are for begins. This gives you a larger pool of tokens right at the start of the event, allowing you to participate more effectively and potentially win bigger rewards. Remember to claim them within 24 hours before they reset.
Visiting the Bank of Monopoly
After finishing boards by building all landmarks in groups of cities, players get to visit a special Bank of Monopoly board. This isn’t a standard board where you build or pay rent. Instead, you simply roll dice and land on spaces to collect various rewards like dice rolls, sticker packs, and player tokens. Explaining this unique reward board would be a valuable addition.
Tips for New Players: While advice for later, harder stages of the game is helpful, incorporating basic tips for players just starting out would make a guide more comprehensive. This could include how to earn money faster, how playing with friends can get you more dice, how to open the Daily Jackpot from the Community Chest, how to trade stickers safely, and how to get houses and hotels on properties.
Deeper Sticker Insights
Trading stickers is mentioned as a way to complete sets for dice rewards. Providing more detailed information about stickers would be helpful. This could include tips on safe trading practices, explaining the odds of getting different sticker rarities from packs, and highlighting the best times to open sticker packs (like during a Sticker Boom) to get extra stickers, potentially.
Advanced Dice Strategies
While focusing on the number 7 for railroads is a good tip, other strategies exist, such as the “6, 7, 8 Method” (though details of this specific method might require further explanation not fully present in the sources). Also, a common strategy is to use smaller multipliers (like 3x-5x) most of the time to conserve dice, only using higher multipliers when there’s a high chance of landing on a valuable spot like a railroad or a special event tile. Adding these different approaches to dice usage would enhance strategy.
Strategic Play Timing
A helpful tip is to save the first time you play each day when you have sufficient time to fully utilize the daily bonuses, login gifts, shop bonuses, and complete Quick Wins. Furthermore, checking the daily event schedule is highly recommended to plan your gameplay around upcoming mini-games, tournaments, and flash boosters, ensuring you maximize your rewards and progress.
My Best Tips for Success
- Join a Discord group right away – this helps you trade stickers
- Play in every tournament you can
- Save your dice – don’t waste them
- Use small multipliers most of the time
- Watch for chances to land on railroads
- Don’t give up when the game gets slower
A Secret Tip About Airplanes
There’s a special trick about airplanes in the game. You can:
- Leave a comment requesting help or
- Look it up online yourself
What I Learned After Finishing
Getting to Board 101 taught me a lot:
- It takes patience
- You need to play smart
- Trading with other players helps
- Saving your dice is super important
- The game gets much harder as you go along
You Can Do It!
Remember these main points:
- Get dice from sticker packs
- Trade with other players
- Use small multipliers most of the time
- Save big multipliers for railroads
- Be patient when the game slows down
- Watch TV or do something else while playing
I finished Board 101, and honestly, I don’t want to see another Monopoly board for a long time! But I’m happy to share what I learned to help you get there, too.
If you follow these tips, you’ll have a much easier time than I did. You might still need 10 days or more, but at least you won’t make the same mistakes I made.
Good luck on your journey to Board 101! Remember to have fun, and don’t forget to take breaks. It’s just a game, after all!
NOTE: This post was inspired by this thread on Reddit.