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Monopoly GO Genius Fair rewards and 35 milestones explained

Cash in on double Bank Heist points.

Scopely has brought back a double Bank Heist point Monopoly GO Leaderboard event through Genius Fair, a 35-milestone tournament that will run from Aug. 21 to 23.

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The space between main events continues as the two-day Genius Fair Monopoly GO event drops in alongside Tycoon Academy. Based on early rewards, it was suspected a new Tycoon Racing event was dropping. That may still happen, but not until at least Aug. 23. Instead, Scopely is giving players a chance to restock resources, and what better way to accomplish that than with a double Bank Heist point reward event like Genius Fair. All data-mined early rewards for the Monopoly GO event are subject to change at launch.

All Monopoly GO Genius Fair rewards and milestones, Aug. 21 to 23

Genius Fair milestonesPoints to unlock milestonesGenius Fair rewards
One1540 Dice rolls
Two35Green Sticker pack
Three60Cash
Four12080 Dice rolls
Five 180Green Sticker pack
Six270125 Dice rolls
Seven375High Roller for five minutes
Eight400180 Dice rolls
Nine500Cash
10550Orange Sticker pack
11600Cash
12570250 Dice rolls
13500Pink Sticker pack
14700300 Dice rolls
15800Cash Boost for 10 minutes
16900375 Dice rolls
17850Cash
181,000Blue Sticker pack
191,100Cash
20900High Roller for 10 minutes
211,200500 Dice rolls
221,200Cash
231,500600 Dice rolls
241,000Mega Heist for 30 minutes
251,800Blue Sticker pack
261,900750 Dice rolls
272,000Cash
282,200850 Dice rolls
291,600Cash
301,200Cash Boost for 10 minutes
311,800Cash
321,900Blue Sticker pack
332,6001,000 Dice rolls
342,200Cash
353,5001,800 Dice rolls

Monopoly GO Genius Fair rewards explained

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Earn double the Bank Heist points. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Completing the two-day Genius Fair event will earn you 6,850 dice rolls and seven Sticker packs, not including Leaderboard rewards. The Monopoly GO event has three Blue Sticker packs instead of the standard two. It also features multiple flash events.

Take advantage of the High Roller events through milestones seven and 20 by boosting your dice multiplier to earn more points. And the Mega Heist flash event at milestone 24 will help you earn more points as well. Try to pair a High Roller or Mega Heist flash event with daily timed events to maximize the points you can earn for the Monopoly GO Geinus Fair event.

How do Genius Fair points work in Monopoly GO?

Points are rewarded for completing the mini-games Bank Heist and Shutdown after landing on a Monopoly GO Railroad tile. The points rewarded from Genius Fair are double, though, allowing you to quickly advance through the rewards.

  • Reveal three Coins: Eight points
  • Reveal three Cash stacks: 12 points
  • Reveal three Rings: 16 points
  • Reveal three Mega Heist gold bars: 24 points

Scopely increases the milestone point threshold for double Bank Heist point events like Genus Fair, but you can still come out ahead.


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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.