Monopoly Go: How to Redeem Free Dice Links – Beat Microtransactions

Monopoly Go: How to Redeem Free Dice Links – Beat Microtransactions

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Platform: Android, iOSGenre: Card & Board GameRelease: 4/11/2023Publisher: Scopely
Mode: Single player, MultiplayerTheme: Kids

Why Free Dice Matter in Monopoly Go (and How I Learned the Hard Way)

After sinking way too many evenings into Monopoly Go, I hit the same wall most players do: no dice, long wait timers, and a screen full of flashing “limited-time” real-money offers. I refused to turn this into a paid hobby, so I dug into every legit way to stockpile free rolls. The breakthrough came when I realized how powerful the daily free dice links are, as long as you know how to unlock them and combine them with the right in-game routines.

This guide walks you through, step by step, how I now grab hundreds of free dice a day without paying, what the Level 15 requirement really means, how to avoid getting baited by aggressive microtransactions, and how to build a simple daily loop that keeps you progressing. If I can keep my wallet closed and still clear new boards, you can too.

The very first trap I fell into was hunting for dice links before my account could even use them. In Monopoly Go, the free dice links are tied to the sticker album system, which only unlocks once you reach Level 15 on your first board.

Here’s exactly how I now rush new accounts to that point in under 10 minutes:

  • Play only on your first board until you see the sticker album pop-up.
  • Upgrade every landmark evenly instead of maxing just one. Each upgrade raises your net worth and pushes you toward the next level.
  • Ignore events and side pop-ups at the start. When I distracted myself with tournaments and little mini-events, it slowed my leveling down a lot.
  • Use low multipliers (x1-x3) early so you don’t burn through your starting dice pile. You just need steady progress, not big hits.

Once you’ve upgraded enough buildings, you’ll hit Level 15 and the game will unlock the sticker album (right around when newer albums like “Artful Tales” are being promoted). As soon as that album icon appears on the main screen, your account can redeem external dice links.

Common mistake to avoid: Don’t waste time troubleshooting “broken” links before you’re Level 15. If your account is too low level, the app simply won’t accept them yet, no matter what you do.

Monopoly Go doesn’t use classic promo codes. Instead, it uses short-lived web links that grant you dice, sometimes cash and Community Chest progress too. As of late February 2026, most active links give somewhere between 15 and 75 dice and last 1–3 days before expiring.

Based on my testing across February’s links (including the February 28 batch), here’s what you need to know:

Screenshot from Monopoly Go!
Screenshot from Monopoly Go!
  • You must be on a phone or tablet with Monopoly Go installed.
  • Links are one-time use per account. Once you’ve claimed a specific link, that’s it.
  • Most links expire quickly (usually within a couple of days), so daily check-ins matter.
  • There’s no global cap on how many different links you can redeem. Players routinely stack 2,000–5,000 dice a month through links and events combined.

I can’t list every specific URL here (they change almost daily), but the process is always the same, whether it’s a 25-dice February 28 link or a Valentine’s 30-dice link from earlier in the month.

  • 1. Make sure Monopoly Go is installed and updated.
    Open the game once so it’s properly logged in, then go back to your home screen.
  • 2. Open the link in your mobile browser.
    Use Chrome or Safari on your phone. If you tap a dice link, it should open a small web page, then bounce you straight into the app.
  • 3. Wait for the game to launch.
    Monopoly Go should start automatically and briefly show a message like “You received X dice”. Sometimes it’s subtle, so watch your dice count.
  • 4. Repeat with other links.
    Because there’s no hard dice cap for redemptions, you can keep claiming every valid link you find until you’ve used them all.

Pro tip: I get far fewer errors if I already have Monopoly Go running in the background before I start tapping links. Now I always launch the app first, then switch to my browser and hit all the links in one go.

I wasted a lot of time thinking links were bugged when the problem was on my side. These are the issues I ran into and how I fixed them:

  • Problem: “Offer already claimed” or nothing happens.
    Cause: You’ve already used that specific link on your account, or it has expired.
    Fix: Try another, newer link. Remember: one use per account.
  • Problem: Browser opens the link, but the app never starts.
    Cause: Your phone isn’t associating the link with the app properly.
    Fix: Long-press the link, copy it, manually paste it into Chrome/Safari, then try again. If that still fails, reboot your phone and make sure Monopoly Go is updated.
  • Problem: You’re on PC and nothing works.
    Cause: Links are meant for mobile with the app installed.
    Fix: Send the link to your phone (email, messaging app) and open it there.
  • Problem: You’re Level 10–14 and nothing redeems.
    Cause: You haven’t unlocked the sticker album yet.
    Fix: Push to Level 15 first (see Step 1) then try again.

The key thing I had to accept: if a link is properly formatted and other players say it’s working, and I still get errors, it’s almost always because it’s expired or I’ve already claimed it. No amount of refreshing will fix that.

Screenshot from Monopoly Go!
Screenshot from Monopoly Go!

Step 3 – Building a Daily Free Dice Routine

Free links are the headline act, but they’re not the only way I keep my dice count healthy. Once I built a simple daily routine, I stopped feeling pressure to buy anything, even during new album cycles like “Artful Tales”. Here’s the loop I run through every day.

First thing, I open the latest batch of links for the day and redeem every active one. Because they’re time-limited, I treat them like a “use it or lose it” priority. This usually takes 1–2 minutes tops once you’re in the habit.

2. Grab In-Game Freebies on Cooldowns

  • Free shop gift every 8 hours. This little crate usually gives 3–5 dice and sometimes cash or stickers. I miss it constantly if I don’t make it part of my routine.
  • Hourly dice regeneration. Your “dice cap” shown in-game is only the limit for passive regeneration (for example starting with 30). Free links and rewards go beyond that, so let the passive regen run in the background while you’re offline.
  • Tycoon wheel free spin. Whenever I’ve fully built hotels on a color set and the game offers a free spin, I always take it. It’s not huge, but every bit adds up.
  • Daily Quick Wins. These tasks are easy (roll X times, land on X tiles) and usually pay out in dice, cash, and stickers across the week.

3. Milk Events Without Overcommitting

Scopely constantly runs overlapping events: tournaments, prize drops like Peg-E, special album tie-ins, and more. The trick I learned is to play around events, not for them. I never chase every milestone; I just roll normally, and if progress bars fill up, great.

  • Save big rolling sessions for events that reward dice back (for example, streak milestones that refund rolls).
  • Focus on lower milestones that give guaranteed dice, not the last ones that assume you’ll spend money.
  • Use small multipliers unless an event is paying out heavily on specific tiles you can realistically hit.

Running this loop daily, on top of free links, regularly puts me in the 2,000+ free dice per month range without feeling like a second job.

Step 4 – Monetization Traps to Avoid (From Someone Who Almost Caved)

Monopoly Go borrows a lot from gacha and casino design. The board movement is fun, but the game constantly nudges you toward spending: full-screen pop-ups after big rolls, limited-time bundles, Tycoon Club perks locked behind purchases, and event milestones that feel impossible without buying dice.

Screenshot from Monopoly Go!
Screenshot from Monopoly Go!

Here’s how I keep it in check:

  • Treat dice as a hard currency, not a refillable bar. When my free dice are gone, that session is over. No “just one more bundle”.
  • Ignore “value” comparisons on bundles. The game will tell you you’re getting 500% value. That’s marketing, not reality.
  • Be wary of Tycoon Club FOMO. The free gifts are nice, but meaningful progression perks require spending. I just treat it as a passive bonus, not something to chase.
  • Don’t chase the last 1–2 event milestones. Those final rewards are calibrated to push you into spending. I stop as soon as the cost in dice feels steep.
  • Remember the gameplay loop is effectively endless. There’s no “beating” Monopoly Go, so there’s no finish line worth paying to reach.

If you’re prone to gambling-like loops, set a strict personal policy: no real-money purchases at all, or a very small monthly cap you never break. I ended up going full “no spend”, and once I committed to that, all the flashy offers became easier to ignore.

Advanced Tips – Squeezing Even More Dice From the System

Once you’ve got the basics down, there are a few extra tricks that helped me stretch my free resources even further.

  • Sticker duplicates = hidden dice. As you open sticker packs (especially during new albums like “Artful Tales”), cash in duplicate stickers and safes. Across a month, I average around 100 extra dice just from duplicates and collection rewards.
  • Friend invites. If you’re comfortable with it, inviting friends can net around 30 dice per accepted friend, up to several hundred in total. Once I hit the max bonus, I stopped pushing it.
  • Watch your net worth level. As your net worth rises, passive dice regeneration improves over time. Upgrading landmarks during good events not only gives event rewards but also helps your long-term dice income.
  • Email gifts. Occasionally, Scopely emails personalized dice links (around 25–30 dice). They’re tied to your account and not shareable, but they’re worth grabbing. I now check my spam folder once a week just in case.
  • Time your big sessions. When there’s a generous event live, I hoard links for a day or two, redeem them all at once, and then roll during that event window to maximize returns.

Wrapping Up – Progress Without Paying

Monopoly Go is designed to nudge you toward buying dice, especially once you’re hooked on finishing sticker albums and events. But with daily free links, steady in-game rewards, and a little discipline around monetization, you can still make satisfying progress without opening your wallet.

To recap the core loop I use:

  • Rush to Level 15 to unlock the sticker album and dice link support.
  • Redeem every active dice link daily on your phone with the app installed.
  • Hit your free shop gift, Quick Wins, and passive regen every day.
  • Play events casually, stop short of the spendy milestones, and keep multipliers modest.
  • Stick to a no-spend or strict-budget rule so the game stays fun, not predatory.

Follow this routine for a week and you’ll feel the difference. Your dice pile will last longer, you’ll unlock more boards and sticker sets (including new albums like “Artful Tales”), and you won’t be staring at the shop wondering if you should pay to keep playing. The game is much more enjoyable when your progress comes from smart play, not impulse purchases.

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