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How to Play and Win Tournaments in Monopoly GO

Author : Nicholas Feb 26,2025

Monopoly GO Tournament Guide: Dominate the Leaderboard

Monopoly GO, the mobile adaptation of the classic board game, offers thrilling multiplayer tournaments. These events, recurring every one to two days, provide opportunities to earn valuable rewards like stickers and dice rolls. This guide will help you conquer these tournaments and claim victory.

Updated January 14th, 2025: Leaderboard tournaments in Monopoly GO pit players against each other in high-stakes competitions centered around Shutdowns (destroying landmarks) and Bank Heists. Points are awarded for successful actions, and the live leaderboard tracks progress. Top rankings unlock exclusive rewards, including dice rolls, rare sticker packs, and in-game cash.

How to Play Monopoly GO Tournaments

Monopoly GO Tournament Screenshot

Monopoly GO tournaments reward participation and performance in Shutdowns and Bank Heists. The more active you are, the higher your score. Tournaments typically feature 30-40 milestones and a competitive leaderboard. Final rankings at the tournament's conclusion yield additional rewards.

How to Win Monopoly GO Tournaments

Mastering Monopoly GO tournaments requires strategic planning:

Conserve Dice Rolls

Monopoly GO Dice Screenshot

Hold onto your dice! Don't squander them all on a tournament where your chances of a top ranking are slim. Save a substantial number for the next tournament to maximize your chances of success.

Utilize Multipliers

Monopoly GO Multiplier Screenshot

Multipliers amplify your rewards. Ensure you have extra dice rolls available to take full advantage of multipliers during key moments. Strategic multiplier use significantly boosts your point accumulation.

Exploit Mega Heists

Mega Heists are high-reward events. During these limited-time (approximately 45-minute) events, Bank Heists yield significantly more cash and points than usual. Capitalizing on Mega Heists is crucial for competitive tournament success.

Maintain Full Shields

Shields protect your landmarks from attacks. Continuously replenishing your shields minimizes losses and discourages opponents from targeting you. A player with depleted shields is an easy target.

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