U4GM Monopoly GO Tips: June Album Reset Prep
Late May has that odd Monopoly GO feeling where you're rolling for today, but half your brain is already on the next album. The Sleeping Beauty Treasures dig is still the main job on the board, and it sits neatly beside tournament pressure from Sorcery Special and Fairytale Express. If you've played through a Monopoly Go Partners Event before, you'll know the pattern: don't just roll because the dice are there. Roll when the board is giving you something back.
What players are watching this week
Sleeping Beauty Treasures runs from May 30 to June 3, so pickaxes matter more than casual cash grabs.
Sorcery Special leans on Chance, Tax, and Utility tiles, which changes how you judge "good" board positions.
Fairytale Express rewards Shutdowns and Bank Heists, so railroads are worth planning around.
The current album ends on June 3, with the Simpsons-themed album arriving straight after.
The smart play isn't fancy. It's just a bit boring, honestly. Save dice when the board looks cold, then spend harder when pickaxes, tokens, or sticker packs line up. A lot of players burn through rolls chasing one more milestone, then miss the easier value sitting in Quick Wins or timed boosts. That's painful, especially this close to an album reset.
Event value at a glance
Feature
Main focus
Best use
Sleeping Beauty Treasures
Pickaxes and dig rewards
Push when near milestone packs or wild stickers
Sorcery Special
Chance, Tax, Utility tiles
Raise multipliers only when the board position makes sense
Fairytale Express
Shutdowns and Bank Heists
Target railroads during active tournament windows
Golden Blitz
Gold sticker trades
Trade missing cards before the album closes
Golden Blitz is the one that makes people suddenly check every friend list and group chat. When cards like Blown Away or Brick House become tradable, you don't want to be scrambling with two hours left. Keep your duplicate list ready. Ask early. Offer fair trades. Nobody likes the player who appears at the last minute asking for a rare gold and offering three random greens.
Dice discipline beats panic rolling
You'll often hear players talk about the 6-7-8 approach, and there's a reason it sticks around. Most good tiles sit within normal dice probability, so changing your multiplier when you're close to railroads, event tiles, or useful corners can stretch your roll bank. It won't work every time. Nothing does. But it stops that horrible run where 2,000 dice disappear and you've gained one low pack and some rent money.
Album reset mindset
The June 3 switch changes the mood. Old stickers lose urgency, new sets open, and suddenly green packs feel exciting again. I'd avoid draining everything unless a set completion gives back enough dice to justify it. Some players will also look for ways to buy cheap Monopoly Go Partners Event support when big co-op events return, but even then, timing still matters. The best accounts are usually the ones that treat dice, shields, stickers, and boosts as one connected system, not four separate chores.
What players are watching this week
Sleeping Beauty Treasures runs from May 30 to June 3, so pickaxes matter more than casual cash grabs.
Sorcery Special leans on Chance, Tax, and Utility tiles, which changes how you judge "good" board positions.
Fairytale Express rewards Shutdowns and Bank Heists, so railroads are worth planning around.
The current album ends on June 3, with the Simpsons-themed album arriving straight after.
The smart play isn't fancy. It's just a bit boring, honestly. Save dice when the board looks cold, then spend harder when pickaxes, tokens, or sticker packs line up. A lot of players burn through rolls chasing one more milestone, then miss the easier value sitting in Quick Wins or timed boosts. That's painful, especially this close to an album reset.
Event value at a glance
Feature
Main focus
Best use
Sleeping Beauty Treasures
Pickaxes and dig rewards
Push when near milestone packs or wild stickers
Sorcery Special
Chance, Tax, Utility tiles
Raise multipliers only when the board position makes sense
Fairytale Express
Shutdowns and Bank Heists
Target railroads during active tournament windows
Golden Blitz
Gold sticker trades
Trade missing cards before the album closes
Golden Blitz is the one that makes people suddenly check every friend list and group chat. When cards like Blown Away or Brick House become tradable, you don't want to be scrambling with two hours left. Keep your duplicate list ready. Ask early. Offer fair trades. Nobody likes the player who appears at the last minute asking for a rare gold and offering three random greens.
Dice discipline beats panic rolling
You'll often hear players talk about the 6-7-8 approach, and there's a reason it sticks around. Most good tiles sit within normal dice probability, so changing your multiplier when you're close to railroads, event tiles, or useful corners can stretch your roll bank. It won't work every time. Nothing does. But it stops that horrible run where 2,000 dice disappear and you've gained one low pack and some rent money.
Album reset mindset
The June 3 switch changes the mood. Old stickers lose urgency, new sets open, and suddenly green packs feel exciting again. I'd avoid draining everything unless a set completion gives back enough dice to justify it. Some players will also look for ways to buy cheap Monopoly Go Partners Event support when big co-op events return, but even then, timing still matters. The best accounts are usually the ones that treat dice, shields, stickers, and boosts as one connected system, not four separate chores.