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Monopoly Go Event Schedule and Rewards Explained (June 2026)

A clear breakdown of the Simpsons-season events, tournaments, flash boosts, and the rewards tied to each one.

A clear breakdown of the Simpsons-season events, tournaments, flash boosts, and the rewards tied to each one.

Monopoly Go runs a steady rotation of limited-time events, and right now the board is themed around the Simpsons. Some events last only an hour, others stretch across nearly a week, and each one hands out a different mix of dice, cash, and stickers. Knowing what is live, how long it runs, and what it pays out is the difference between casual rolling and clearing milestones efficiently.

Quick answer: The current Simpsons season includes the Mmmm… Fortunes banner event, the Springfield Monorail tournament, the Blocks Boutique Kwik-E-Mart puzzle event, the Daredevil’s Road solo banner, and the Simpsons Partners team event, which runs through June 17 at 4 PM ET. Flash boosts like Mega Heist and Color Wheel Boost cycle throughout each day.


Current Monopoly Go events (June 2026)

Several events overlap during the Simpsons season, each earning a different token and feeding into its own reward track. Here is what is active and how each one works.

EventHow it works
Mmmm… FortunesLand on Chance, Community Chest, and Railroad tiles to collect Hotdog tokens that build toward cumulative rewards.
Springfield MonorailA leaderboard tournament. Land on Shutdown and Bank Heist tiles to earn Bobo tokens toward prizes.
Blocks Boutique Kwik-E-MartSearch the aisles for Krusty-O’s, Chippos, and Chef Lonely Heart’s soup, then solve puzzles to claim snacks and rewards.
Daredevil’s RoadA two-day solo banner event paying out partner event tokens, dice, and stickers.
Simpsons PartnersThe season’s first partner event, running June 12 at 1 PM ET through June 17 at 4 PM ET. Team up with friends to win Marge Simpsons board tokens, dice rolls, and sticker packs.
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Blocks Boutique Kwik-E-Mart tasks you with solving aisle puzzles for rewards.

Event and tournament types in Monopoly Go

Every limited-time event in Monopoly Go falls into one of two buckets. Tournaments and solo events run anywhere from one to three days and reward points, while a main banner event usually lasts three to five days. Below are the recurring formats you will see come and go.

TypeWhat it does
Partners Building EventA social event unlocked after reaching your fifth game board. You and up to four friends spin a wheel using event tokens to build attractions and hit shared milestones. Partners can’t be swapped once chosen.
Adventure ClubA partner event where the team completes tasks to progress a story. Finish the full story together for the largest rewards.
Golden BlitzLets you trade featured gold stickers, up to five per day. Gold stickers can only be traded during this event.
TournamentsLimited-time leaderboard competitions where you earn an event currency and climb for rewards. Each one earns currency differently.
Peg-E Prize DropRuns a few days. Collect tokens through normal play, then drop them from the top of the board to win dice, cash, and sticker packs. Using a multiplier speeds up progress.
Quick WinsDaily objectives that build toward a weekly reward, with milestone rewards along the way.
Daily TreatsLogin rewards that grow with a longer daily streak.
Milestone eventsLimited-time objectives that change each time and grant large rewards on completion.
Community ChestLanding on Community Chest tiles adds money to a shared chest you open with invited friends.

Flash boost events and what they do

Flash boosts are short events that appear throughout the day for a set number of minutes. They start automatically when you open the game inside their active window. Timing your rolls around them is the single most reliable way to squeeze more value out of every dice spend.

BoostEffect
High RollerRaises your maximum dice multiplier as high as x1,000 for high-stakes rolls.
Cash GrabTriggered on Chance tiles. Tap the falling Monopoly money, focusing on gold notes, then your score is multiplied by your active multiplier.
Cash BoostDoubles cash from core actions like rolling, Shutdowns, and Heists for roughly five to ten minutes.
Rent FrenzyAdds extra rent targets to the board so you collect rent more often.
Free Parking (Cash)Stores cash on the Free Parking tile as you roll. Land on it to claim the pile.
Free Parking (Dice)Stacks dice on the Free Parking tile as you spend them, returned when you land there.
Board RushGrants extra dice and sticker packs for completing every landmark on your active board.
Landmark RushPays extra rewards for buying the final stage of any landmark.
Mega HeistBoosts the cash from the Heist minigame on Railroad tiles. Finding three gold bars pays out big and adds points to railway-based events.
Builder’s BashCuts the cost of buying, upgrading, and repairing landmarks by up to 50%.
Color Wheel BoostGives two wheel spins instead of one when you complete a color set.
Sticker BoomDoubles the stickers from every pack you earn, rounded up.
Rich Uncle Pennybags takes part in the next Monopoly Go events

Daily Quick Wins and rewards

Quick Wins reset every day at 8 AM ET. Beyond the listed reward for each task, completing them feeds points into the weekly Quick Wins bar, and clearing most of the week’s tasks unlocks the larger end reward. During the Simpsons season, the tasks pay out in dice plus either Blocks Boutique tokens or partner event tokens.

TaskReward
Collect cash10 free dice rolls and two Blocks Boutique tokens, or 60 partner event tokens
Pass Go one timeCash and three Blocks Boutique tokens, or 80 partner event tokens
Roll doubles one timeThree Blocks Boutique tokens, or 110 partner event tokens

How partner events and milestones pay out

Partner events are the team format you will spend the most time planning around. You qualify once you reach Board 5, then pair with one to three friends, with four players being the maximum team size. Tokens collected through normal play fuel a special event wheel, and spinning that wheel earns the points that unlock milestone rewards.

The wheel uses a multiplier you pick before each spin. A x1 spin costs fewer tokens with smaller points, while higher multipliers cost more tokens and return larger point gains per spin. Tokens come from Quick Wins, the shop’s free gift that refreshes during partner events, board tiles, tournament rewards, and bonus tokens from teammates who land on the partner segment.

Milestone tracks build steeply. A typical partner event splits rewards across five tiers plus a grand prize, with early tiers paying a few hundred dice and the final grand prize reaching thousands of dice alongside a wild or swap sticker pack and a themed token. Because the team shares the goal, every milestone depends on all members contributing points, so picking active partners matters more than anything else.


How to get the most from each event

Check the milestone list before spending dice. Knowing where the big dice rewards sit lets you decide how hard to push. If there is a wide gap between two milestones, stopping early often beats chasing.
Roll at low multipliers during events you don’t care about so you can still clear Quick Wins cheaply, then save your big rolls for events worth winning.
Time rolls around the right boost. Play during Mega Heist when you need tournament points on Railroad tiles, and hold your cash for Builder’s Bash or Landmark Rush when you want cheaper landmark progress.
Stock up on sticker stars during a Sticker Boom and cash them in for extra dice rolls later. Watching for moments when a flash boost lines up with a banner event is where the biggest rewards stack.

Events shift in real time, so the exact windows move from day to day, but the formats and rewards above stay consistent across the Simpsons season. Lock your attention on the partner event deadline, keep an eye on the Mega Heist and Color Wheel Boost windows, and clear your Quick Wins early so a flash event never catches you with nothing to spend.