Monopoly Go 2026 Spring Treasures Dig Event Unearths Exclusive Gnome Token and Shield
Monopoly Go's Spring Treasures dig event lets players smash grids with Shovel tokens to win dice, sticker packs, and the Garden Gnome Token.
Scopely has kicked off the 2026 spring season in Monopoly Go with a floral-themed digging extravaganza, inviting millions of tycoons to swap their dice for shovels in the new Spring Treasures event. True to the game's habit of blending classic board-game capitalism with bite-sized minigames, this latest treasure hunt transforms the familiar property-rolling loop into a grid-based puzzle that feels as refreshing as the first warm breeze after a long winter.
At its core, the Spring Treasures dig minigame asks players to smash tiles on a hidden-object grid using Shovel tokens earned through regular gameplay. Each cracked tile reveals either a precious item or empty dirt, and only by uncovering every designated treasure can a player move on to the next, more rewarding grid. The mechanic is simple, but the metaphor runs deeper: each grid is like an overgrown garden waiting to be woken from its winter slumber, and every swing of the shovel is a gardener’s hopeful cut into the soil. Where a real spade might unearth a dormant bulb, here it exposes dice rolls, sticker packs, and cash—each find blooming into a small victory.

This year’s Spring Treasures spans twenty milestones, and the prize ladder climbs like a branch-heavy tree reaching toward the sun. The early milestones shower players with modest dice rolls and cash, but perseverance leads to rarer fruit: an Orange Sticker Pack at milestone 4, a Pink Pack at milestone 10, and a Blue Pack at milestone 14. The real canopy dwellers, however, are the collectible cosmetics. At milestone 12, diggers unearth the Tree Trunk Shield—a wooden defense reminiscent of a freshly cut log—and at milestone 16, the exclusive Garden Gnome Token pops out of the dirt, a tiny porcelain guardian destined to sit proudly on any Monopoly Go board. The final milestone delivers a landslide of 2,500 Dice Rolls and a Purple Sticker Pack, a reward bundle weighty enough to tip the scales of any player’s sticker collection.
A full breakdown of the twenty milestones shows a rhythm almost musical in its escalating generosity. The first steps are gentle, with 25 dice, a cash injection, and 75 dice to cushion the initial digs. Then the tempo quickens: 200 dice at milestone 4, a brief pause for more cash, followed by 150 and 200 dice cascades. The middle milestones whistle up a crescendo—400 dice and 10 shovels at milestone 9, a Pink Sticker Pack at 10—before the shield and shovel tokens usher in the final act. The table below traces every note of that progression, from the first tap of a shovel to the final thunderous reward.
| Milestone | Reward |
|---|---|
| 1 | 25 Dice Rolls |
| 2 | Cash |
| 3 | 75 Dice Rolls |
| 4 | 200 Dice Rolls, Sticker Pack (Orange), Cash |
| 5 | Cash |
| 6 | 150 Dice Rolls |
| 7 | Cash |
| 8 | 200 Dice Rolls |
| 9 | 400 Dice Rolls, 10 Shovels, Cash |
| 10 | Sticker Pack (Pink) |
| 11 | 300 Dice Rolls |
| 12 | Tree Trunk Shield, Five Shovel Tokens, Cash |
| 13 | 350 Dice Rolls |
| 14 | Sticker Pack (Blue) |
| 15 | 400 Dice Rolls |
| 16 | Garden Gnome Token |
| 17 | 15 Shovels |
| 18 | 500 Dice Rolls |
| 19 | Cash |
| 20 | 2,500 Dice Rolls, Sticker Pack (Purple), Cash |

Veterans of Monopoly Go’s dig events will recognize the strategic undercurrent that keeps the minigame from becoming a mindless tap-fest. Shovels are the scarcest resource, typically earned through tournament leaderboards, quick wins, and free gifts; spending them wisely can mean the difference between coasting through multiple grids or stalling at milestone 11. Here the mini-game reveals another layer: the grid is a puzzle with buried treasure patterns that reward system exploration, much like a honeybee working a flower bed with methodical precision. Players who map uncovered tiles and note the shapes of remaining hidden objects can minimize wasteful digs, turning luck into a practiced art. It is a dance where instinct partners with observation, and the nectar at the end is the promise of a shield and a gnome.
The arrival of a themed shield and token is no trivial matter in the Monopoly Go community. These collectibles carry no mechanical advantage, yet they become badges of honor—a way to signal dedication and seasonal awareness. The Tree Trunk Shield, with its rough bark texture and subtle leaf accents, fits the spring narrative like a new bud on an old branch. The Garden Gnome Token, meanwhile, is the kind of whimsical avatar that transforms a menu screen into a tiny, personal garden. Together, they give players a reason to dig past the practical rewards and into the fertile ground of cosmetic pride.
For those still building their sticker albums, the scattered sticker packs are as crucial as the dice themselves. An Orange pack at an early stage can complete a low-tier set, while the Pink, Blue, and Purple packs at later milestones turn the event into a seasonal sticker harvest. Combined with the astronomical dice payout at milestone 20, the Spring Treasures event offers a self-sustaining loop: dig for shovels, win dice, use dice to earn more shovels, and eventually pluck the gnome token like a ripe fruit from a high bough.
As Scopely continues to seed Monopoly Go with frequent themed events, Spring Treasures stands out by mirroring the season it celebrates. The slow unfurling of rewards, the visual softness of the floral theme, and the gentle urgency to clear each grid all evoke the feeling of tending a plot of land that gradually blossoms under patient hands. The metaphor holds: every shovel of dirt turned in Monopoly Go is a seed planted for the next big roll. Whether you are chasing the Garden Gnome or simply hoarding dice for the next album season, this event is a reminder that sometimes the best treasures are the ones you have to dig for.