How to Get More Rolls in Monopoly GO

If you want to know how to get more Dice Rolls in Monopoly GO, you’ve come to the right place. There are many ways to do this, both by playing the game and “earning” Dice, buying them, or getting them for free through several methods. Let’s get right into it!

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How to Get More Rolls in Monopoly GO

How to Get More Dice Rolls in Monopoly GO

There are several different ways to get more Dice Rolls in Monopoly GO, and all of them involve playing the game. For example, collecting Stickers and completing sections of the album (and indeed the whole album) rewards you with extra Dice. Same goes for scoring quick wins and placing high in Tournaments. Oh, and there’s also the mechanic in the Album menu that let’s you trade duplicate Stickers for Dice. Inviting friends can also get you some Dice, but don’t do that. Nobody likes getting game invites like this.

As far as playing the game goes, there’s playing the Community Chest game and Landing on Shields. Yes, there’s also the in-game store where you can buy Dice for real money. But don’t do that unless you really have to.

How to Get Free Rolls in Monopoly GO

As far as getting free Dice Rolls in Monopoly GO, again, there are several options. There are the daily rewards you get for the first time you log into the game for the day, as well as the free gift you can pick up from the in-game store. This depends on your Net Worth, of course, as doe the automatic “regeneration” of Rolls over time. Every game like this gives you free tokens you need to play over time, but it’s always a long wait.

Last, but absolutely not least, are the Dice Links. These are links that you click or tap and they reward you with a certain amount of Free Dice, usually around twenty-five or thirty. If you don’t have the game installed, these links will take you to its store page. Check out our Free Monopoly GO Dice Links guide to see a list of them all.

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