Monopoly Go Boardwalk Bonanza: A 2026 Guide to Rewards and Strategy

Monopoly Go Boardwalk Bonanza returns with epic rewards and Peg-E Tokens; master milestones for maximum dice and sticker packs.

The morning sun streamed through the window as Alex fired up Monopoly Go on his tablet. A new notification flashed across the screen: Boardwalk Bonanza had returned. Scopely knew exactly how to reel players back in, and this three‑day solo event – running from April 23 to April 26, 2026 – was the talk of every tycoon circle. Alex had been saving dice and strategising for weeks, and now the chance to stockpile Peg‑E Tokens for the concurrent Peg‑E Prize Drop minigame was too good to ignore.

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Memories of past Boardwalk Bonanzas flooded back. In earlier seasons the event had showered participants with thousands of dice rolls and rare sticker packs, and this 2026 edition promised to be even more generous. Alex leaned back and recalled the core mechanic: every landing on Chance, Community Chest, or Railroad tiles earned points. Those points then climbed a fifty‑step milestone ladder, unlocking treasures at every rung. It was simple, but timing and multiplier management turned it into an art form.

The scoreboard didn’t lie. Chance awarded a modest two points, Community Chest gave three, and Railroad – the golden tile – delivered a solid five. However, Alex knew that Railroad held a secret advantage. Rolling onto it also triggered Shutdowns and Bank Heists, which fed progress in the overlapping leaderboard tournament. That dual payoff made the Railroad tile the most efficient target. Whenever Alex saw a Railroad approaching, he cranked the dice multiplier to the maximum, sending points skyrocketing. On quieter stretches he dialled it back to conserve the precious dice reserves.

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Another veteran player in the community, Maria, had shared a spreadsheet predicting that clearing all fifty milestones would require roughly 17,500 points at the final stage alone. That final jump rewarded an eye‑watering 7,500 dice rolls, more than enough to keep the momentum going for days. Alex scrolled through the milestone chart and felt a rush of excitement:

Milestone Points Required Rewards
1 25 Sticker Pack (Green)
2 20 5 Peg‑E Tokens
3 40 25 Free Dice Rolls
4 45 Cash Reward
5 150 90 Free Dice Rolls
6 40 8 Peg‑E Tokens
7 50 Rent Frenzy (15 Minutes)
8 55 Sticker Pack (Green)
9 65 Cash Reward
10 375 220 Free Dice Rolls
11 60 13 Peg‑E Tokens
12 75 Cash Reward
13 90 Sticker Pack (Green)
14 80 15 Peg‑E Tokens
15 100 Cash Grab (10 Minutes)
16 850 475 Free Dice Rolls
17 100 Sticker Pack (Orange)
18 110 Cash Reward
19 120 50 Free Dice Rolls
20 115 25 Peg‑E Tokens
21 1,300 700 Free Dice Rolls
22 150 Sticker Pack (Pink)
23 160 Cash Reward
24 175 30 Peg‑E Tokens
25 200 Cash Reward
26 2,000 900 Free Dice Rolls
27 275 Sticker Pack (Blue)
28 300 High Roller (10 Minutes)
29 325 40 Peg‑E Tokens
30 400 100 Free Dice Rolls
31 1,600 Cash Reward
32 450 150 Free Dice Rolls
33 500 55 Peg‑E Tokens
34 650 Cash Reward
35 750 Cash Boost (5 Minutes)
36 4,500 1,800 Free Dice Rolls
37 800 120 Peg‑E Tokens
38 900 Cash Reward
39 1,000 Sticker Pack (Blue)
40 1,500 Cash Reward
41 10,000 3,500 Free Dice Rolls
42 1,600 Sticker Pack (Purple)
43 1,700 High Roller (20 Minutes)
44 1,800 150 Peg‑E Tokens
45 7,000 Cash Reward
46 2,000 800 Free Dice Rolls
47 3,000 Sticker Pack (Purple)
48 3,500 170 Peg‑E Tokens
49 4,000 Cash Reward
50 17,500 7,500 Free Dice Rolls

The sheer volume of rewards made Alex’s heart beat faster. A total of 16,310 dice rolls, 631 Peg‑E Tokens, and nine sticker packs awaited the most persistent players. That meant the Peg‑E Prize Drop mini‑game could be milked dry, converting tokens into cash, more dice, and even missing gold stickers. Maria had already posted a screenshot of her near‑complete album, thanks to the purple packs at milestones 42 and 47.

Alex knew that pacing was everything. The event’s early milestones were easy, requiring only a few dozen points and handing out small but frequent dice injections. That lulled many rookies into a false sense of security. By milestone 26, the climb steepened – 2,000 points for 900 dice rolls – and the gap between milestones widened. High Roller boosts, which appeared at milestones 28 and 43, were the secret weapons. Activating a 10‑ or 20‑minute High Roller session while circling a Railroad‑dense section of the board could triple the normal point accumulation. Alex set a timer and launched those boosts only when the board showed back‑to‑back Railroad tiles.

Cash Rewards, though less flashy than dice, were equally crucial. They fed the in‑game economy, letting Alex build landmarks and charge higher rents, which in turn fuelled more wheel spins. The cash boosts at milestone 35 amplified that effect, turning a quiet stretch into a gold rush. Peg‑E Tokens arrived in thick bundles – 55 at milestone 33, 120 at 37, 150 at 44 – and every token felt like a promise of the bumper drop ahead.

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By the final evening of the event, Alex had reached milestone 41 and realised the remaining journey would demand a calculated dice deficit. He traded duplicate stickers in the community hub to complete sets and earn extra dice, then unleashed a final blitz. The purple sticker pack at milestone 47 sealed a missing five‑star gold, completing his album and unlocking the grand prize. The 7,500 dice at the summit felt less like a reward and more like a coronation.

With the Boardwalk Bonanza wrapping up in 2026, Alex leaned back and smiled. The solo event had delivered everything it promised – thrills, strategy, and enough resources to dominate the next tournament. For players who had yet to dive in, the message was clear: invest your dice wisely, target those Railroad tiles, and the Boardwalk will reward you beyond your wildest dreams. 🎲💰

Key findings are referenced from Game Developer (Gamasutra), where discussions on live-service pacing and reward curves help explain why events like Monopoly Go’s Boardwalk Bonanza escalate sharply after the early “easy wins”—encouraging players to time multipliers, focus on the highest-efficiency tiles, and use limited-duration boosts at moments of peak expected value rather than burning resources steadily.