Whether you’re just starting out in Monopoly GO! or you’ve been playing for a while and want to stack up dice for big moves, rolling smart and earning more dice without spending money can make a huge difference.
In this in‐depth blog post we’ll cover everything: what dice are for, why they matter, how to get free dice (legitimately), smart strategies to use them, pitfalls to avoid, and how to build a sustainable game plan so you’re never scrambling for rolls.
Why Dice Rolls Matter in Monopoly GO!
In Monopoly GO!, dice rolls are the engine of progress. Each roll moves you around the board, triggers events, lands you on properties, pays out rewards essentially dice = opportunity. According to one guide:
“Dice rolls are the driving force behind your progress in Monopoly Go! They determine how you move across the board, playing a critical role in progressing through the game and earning rewards.”
Here’s why you should care:
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Movement and property ownership: The more you move, the more you can land on valuable properties or chance/community‐chest style tiles.
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Multiplier mechanics: The game offers a roll multiplier option (you can roll “x2”, “x3”, etc) to boost your rewards from a single roll. Using it wisely amplifies the value of each dice roll.
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Events & bonus triggers: Many events (e.g., tournaments, albums, sticker sets) tie into dice usage or reward you with dice for achieving milestones.
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Resource scarcity: You cannot roll infinitely for free (unless you exploit hacks, which we’ll not recommend). Thus, maximizing or conserving your dice is smart play.
If you run out of dice rolls, you’ll stagnate: fewer moves, fewer property upgrades, lower net worth, slower board progression. That’s why knowing how to earn free dice is vital.
Legitimate Ways to Get Free Dice Rolls
There are many paths to getting free dice in Monopoly GO!. Some require time, some social interaction, some simply logging in. It’s worth stacking (and combining) them. Below are the most reliable/canonical methods.
1. Free Dice Links (Promotional Links)
These are special links published by the game (or its social channels/community) which you open on the same device used to play the game. Once claimed, you get a batch of free dice rolls.
For example:
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According to one guide: “These are the latest Monopoly Go Free dice links … you can click through to them from your device browser to receive your free dice rewards directly in the game.”
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Another detailed source states that the links are posted on official social media channels (Instagram, Facebook, Discord) and typically expire after 24-48 hours, and you can only claim once per account.
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Example: “Free Dice Rolls on Monopoly Go! … these links offer up to 100 or more free dice links each month.”
How to use them:
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Make sure your game account is at least a certain level (for example, one guide says you need to reach Level 15 to unlock the Album feature before dice links will redeem).
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On your device where you play the game, open the link (via web browser) → it should redirect you to the game → you’ll get a “gift” popup with dice rolls.
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Only one claim per link/account. If it errors, check: maybe link expired, maybe you already used it, maybe the browser didn’t open the game.
Tips:
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Bookmark or follow reliable sources that track these links (forums, Reddit, websites).
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Act quickly when links are posted — they often expire or become invalid.
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Use the same device/account.
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Avoid “hacks” or third-party websites promising “unlimited dice” — they can be risky or against terms of use. (A guide warns: “We can’t vouch for any [Discord/free] links … good to stay away from VIP services … might get banned.”)
2. Daily Login / Daily Treats
Simply logging into the game each day yields rewards – occasionally dice rolls. According to one source:
“Play well, but play fair… You can also earn free dice rolls by daily login rewards…”
Make it a habit: open the game each day, claim the reward. Over time, those dice add up.
3. Inviting Friends / Social Features
The game rewards you for bringing new players or influencing friends. For example:
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Invite a friend who isn’t yet playing → you get free dice when they sign up.
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Once you’ve invited enough friends, you unlock features like Community Chest which offer dice rewards.
Pro tip: If you personally know friends who will play, send them your referral link. If not, joining community groups doesn’t hurt—just don’t rely on shady/fraudulent methods.
4. Sticker Packs, Albums & Completing Sets
The sticker‐album mechanic is a big one. As you play, you collect stickers; completing sets or albums unlocks rewards (including dice rolls). For example:
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“Any stickers you earn … Swap duplicates … or exchange them … Completing sticker album books earns you free dice rolls.”
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“Gold stickers are the rarest … Completing an album can earn you dice rolls.”
So participate in sticker events, trade duplicates, aim to finish books.
5. Board Completion / Net Worth Milestones / Quick Wins
Progressing in the game also yields dice:
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Finishing a board offers a “victory lap” bonus including free dice.
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Increasing your Net Worth unlocks milestone bonuses (some contain dice).
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Quick Wins (mini‐missions/tasks) can give dice when completed.
6. Events & Tournaments
Special in‐game events and time-limited tournaments often reward dice rolls. If you keep an eye on the “Events” section, you’ll spot challenges that reward dice. The more you participate, the more dice you can rack up.
Smart Strategies: How to Use Dice Wisely (and Make Them Go Further)
Having lots of free dice is great but if you use them randomly, you may miss opportunities. Here are strategic tips to maximize value.
Understand Multipliers & When to Use Them
In Monopoly GO!, you can increase your reward from a roll by using a multiplier (2×, 3× etc). But the multiplier also increases the cost (# of dice) of that roll. If you use it at a lower‐value situation, you might lose efficiency.
From Reddit discussion:
“The most likely number for u roll is a 7 … No matter how many rolls I have I keep my multiplier on 1 until I’m 7 spaces away from a railroad or event space…”
What this means: Use the multiplier when you are in a good situation — e.g., you’re a few spaces away from a high‐value tile (railroad, free parking bonus, event trigger) and you believe your roll can land you there. If not, better to roll with x1 and save dice.
“Saving Dice” Strategy – Build up a Bank
Some players intentionally let their dice reserve accumulate instead of burning through them. For instance:
“Saving dice requires you to not play the game for a few days… I was able to save 2500 dice in 5 days…”
Why this helps:
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It gives you flexibility to “spend big” when opportunity arises (e.g., event, board finishing, premium tile).
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It prevents you from burning dice on low‐value rolls.
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It allows you to pick your moment and use multipliers when it matters.
Combined Strategy: Wait for Good Tiles, Use Multipliers Strategically
Putting it together: Monitor the board, note when good reward tiles are upcoming (e.g., you’re 2-7 spaces away from a high payout or event). Then:
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Ensure you have enough dice to roll with multiplier.
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Possibly wait (roll minimally) until you hit the “sweet spot”.
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Use multiplier only when your chance of landing on a valuable payoff is significant.
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Don’t use high multiplier on a risky move (where you have low chance of landing on high-value spot) — you might waste many dice.
Exploit Free Opportunities & Minimize Waste
Since dice are finite resources (without buying), you should:
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Always claim daily rewards, link links, quick wins, etc.
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Avoid rolling idle or mindlessly. Each roll has an “opportunity cost” — you could be saving dice for a better roll.
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Use the board's features (shields, communities, chance cards) to reduce losses or increase upside. Some guides mention: landing on “shield” tiles can refund dice cost in special situations.
Keep an Eye on Events, Stickers & Albums
Since many dice rewards come from completing albums, sticker swaps/trading, and events:
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Focus some of your efforts on collecting stickers and completing sets.
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Participate actively in events (they often have higher reward per dice used).
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Build a schedule or calendar: e.g., set reminders for “new album drops” or “tournament start”.
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Use your dice after an album reward is claimed or event begins — timing matters.
Common Pitfalls & What to Avoid
Even skilled players fall into traps. Let’s look at some common mistakes when trying to get/use free dice.
1. Falling for “Hack” Sites or Third-Party Links
There are websites/videos claiming “unlimited free dice “hacks”. For example, YouTube videos titled “How I got 99999+ Dice Rolls” appear.
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Beware: Many of these are misleading or violate game terms.
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Some ask for login info, device rooting, or dubious permissions. These could risk your account.
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The legitimate free dice links come from official channels, and only once per account. E.g., “We can’t vouch for any … VIP service … might get banned.”
Bottom line: Stick to legit methods. Avoid shortcuts that could get your account penalised.
2. Using Multipliers When the Odds Don’t Favor You
As one Redditor put it:
“I spent 500 dice on x10 and didn’t land on the free parking tile. The game is rigged”
If you apply high multiplier too often or randomly, you burn dice quickly without meaningful reward. Always check: am I likely to hit a favourable tile? If not, go normal.
3. Not Claiming Rewards or Missing Daily Bonuses
Since many free dice come from daily logins, quick wins, etc:
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If you skip a day, you forfeit easy dice.
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If you open the game but don’t navigate to claim the logic (some “gift links” expire).
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If you ignore social links (Instagram/Discord) you miss bonus dice.
4. Using Dice “Aimlessly” — No Plan
A core mistake: just rolling dice to “keep moving”, without thinking about high‐value opportunities. You might:
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Land repeatedly on low payout tiles.
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Use up your multiplier badly.
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End up with fewer dice when a major event arrives.
Better to “bank” dice until you spot a reason to use them.
5. Missing That You Need to Be At a Certain Level for Some Features
Many guides mention you must be at a certain level (e.g., Level 15) to unlock features (album, link redemption) that allow free dice links.
If you try using a link too early, it may say “cannot be claimed”. Patience and progress matter.
Building a “Free Dice” Game Plan: Step‐by‐Step
Below is a suggested plan you can follow (or adapt) to steadily accumulate free dice and use them well.
Phase 1: Foundation (First Few Days/Weeks)
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Download and install Monopoly GO Free Dice!, complete the tutorial.
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Make sure you reach at least Level 15 so you unlock the Album/Sticker feature and dice links feature. (Many guides cite Level 15 as the threshold).
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Log in every single day and claim the “Daily Treat” reward.
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Start adding friends (if you can), send invites, unlock the “Invite Friends” mechanic.
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Collect your first sticker packs, familiarize yourself with albums, understand how duplicates/trading work.
Phase 2: Accumulation & Buffering
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Continue logging in daily, completing Quick Wins (mini‐tasks) and board progression.
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When free dice links appear (monitor official social pages or community websites) claim them immediately.
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Avoid using large multipliers yet roll normally (x1) while building a dice buffer.
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Mark special tiles or upcoming events on your board: when you get close to a high‐value tile (railroad, Free Parking bonus, event trigger), prepare to use dice.
Phase 3: Targeted Usage & Strategic Rolling
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Now that you have a buffer of dice, monitor the board:
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Note when you are 2-7 spaces away from a highly valuable tile. According to one player, rolling when you’re 7 spaces away is a sweet spot because 7 is the statistically most probable roll.
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Use multiplier at that moment to maximize value.
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Participate in tournaments/events: when you see a dice reward possible, apply your stored dice rather than just rolling normally.
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Focus on completing sticker sets/albums because they yield dice rewards — combine album completion with dice usage for max effect.
Phase 4: Sustainable Growth & Optimisation
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Keep banking some dice: You never want your dice count to drop too low because that leaves you vulnerable when a big opportunity arises.
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Regularly claim free resources: daily login, links, quick wins, friend invites, sticker safes.
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Reassess after each event: Which rolls paid off? Did you use multiplier appropriately? What could you do better next time?
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Spend time (weekly) scanning community websites/forums for new link releases and strategy tips (e.g., best multiplier timing, best board events).
Phase 5: Long-Term Strategy & Engagement
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As you advance boards and your net worth increases, more opportunities open (higher-value tiles, more events).
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Consider joining community groups (official Discord/Reddit) to be aware of upcoming links, events, sticker trades. E.g., one Reddit source explained links come via Discord servers when they get boosts. Reddit
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If you like competition, aim to top the events leaderboards — high placement often yields big dice rewards.
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Beware of diminishing returns: At higher levels, dice use might become more costly and events tougher, so your strategy of “save then strike” becomes even more important.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Are these free dice links safe? Can I get banned?
Yes — as long as you use the official links (from the game’s social pages or community‐trusted trackers) you should be fine. The danger lies in third-party “hack” services or links requiring extra permissions. For example: “We can’t vouch for any … VIP service … might get banned”
Q2: I clicked a link but it says “Already claimed” or “Cannot be claimed”. What happened?
Possible reasons:
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You have already redeemed that link on your account.
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The link expired. Links often only valid for hours/days.
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You opened it on a different device/account than the one you play the game on.
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You haven’t reached the required level/features yet (e.g., below Level 15) so the link won’t redeem.
Q3: How many dice can I realistically earn for free per month?
It depends on how active you are. One article says: “Up to (and occasionally over) 100 free dice links per month” for October 2025. PC Gamer Add to that daily rewards, album completions, friend invites, events — so a motivated player could earn several‐hundred free dice per month.
Q4: Should I save all my dice and never use them until something big?
Not exactly — you want a balance. If you never use them, you’ll miss out on progression. The smart approach: save a buffer (e.g., enough dice to cover a big event or board finish) while still using some dice regularly for good value moves (especially when the odds are favorable).
Q5: What’s the best multiplier to use? x2? x3? x10?
The “best” multiplier depends on your situation and how confident you are you will land on a high‐value tile. If you’re only 1-2 spaces away, maybe x2 or x3. If you have a lot of dice and you’re certain a big payout is coming, you might choose x10. But remember: higher multiplier = more dice spent and more risk. Use them when the reward justifies the cost.
Q6: Are there any “tricks” to landing on good tiles (railroads, free parking) more often?
While dice outcomes are random, players have shared heuristics:
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One Reddit post: “I keep the multiplier on 1 until I’m 7 spaces away from a railroad… then I’ll turn my multiplier as high as it can go.”
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Another: “Strategic and systemic rolling… skip most corners and pickups events unless [special] is on.”
In short: watch your board position, count spaces, wait for a favourable “landing window” before heavy spending.
A Sample “Free Dice” Week Plan
Here’s what a productive week might look like for a player focusing on free dice accumulation and smart use:
| Day | Activity |
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| Monday | Log in, claim daily reward. Check for new dice link and redeem. Do 3–5 Quick Wins. Invite a friend (if possible). |
| Tuesday | Play board normally (x1 multiplier). Collect stickers, maybe swap duplicates. Watch for upcoming high‐value tile – note your position. |
| Wednesday | Check social channels/community for new dice link. If the board shows you are 5–7 spaces away from a railroad/event tile, consider increasing multiplier for one roll. |
| Thursday | Participate in any event starting this day. Use dice strategically for event objectives (rather than random board rolls). |
| Friday | Complete a sticker album set (if possible) and claim dice reward. Plan next board finish (which also yields dice). |
| Saturday | Roll conservatively (x1) in lower‐risk moves to preserve dice buffer. Claim friend invite bonus (if new friend signed up). |
| Sunday | Review the week: How many dice did I earn? How many spent? Did I use multiplier at the right moments? Plan buffer for next week’s event. |
Each week you keep building up your buffer, refining your strategy, and positioning yourself to exploit higher‐value moments.
Final Thoughts
Monopoly GO Free Dice ! are more than just freebies — they represent choice and power. Every dice you earn and every dice you spend opens doors: access to new boards, better properties, events, sticker sets, and ultimately faster progression. If you treat them as a resource rather than something to burn indiscriminately, you’ll build an edge.




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