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Rsvsr Monopoly GO December 31 2025 strategy and rewards guide


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The final day of the year sneaks up fast in Monopoly GO, and if you are paying attention it feels less like a holiday and more like a race to squeeze value out of every roll, every boost and every event that pops up, a bit like planning around a new Monopoly Go Partners Event rather than a random casual session.

Two Tournaments, Two Very Different Vibes

Today really splits players into two types. The Sweet Tour Tournament runs over a longer window around lunchtime, so you can jump in, do a few calm laps, then put your phone down and still keep up with family stuff. The milestones come at a steady pace, with cash and sticker packs that feel fair for the time you put in. Side by side, the Tycoon Class Tournament is nothing like that. It is short, sharp and built for people who like staring at the leaderboard, waiting for that last ten minutes to blow through a stack of dice and leap a few places. If you have got a big reserve and you are comfortable spending it, it can be a rush. Just do not dump everything into Tycoon early in the day, or you will sit there later with no dice when the really juicy overlaps kick in.

Boost Windows And When To Actually Roll

The High Roller boosts are the real trap and the real opportunity. There are two separate windows, one early and one late, and it is tempting to mash the roll button as soon as the first one shows up. Most people do that and then complain that they are broke by the evening. You are better off holding back and lining up your big multipliers with the Mega Heist that lands later on. When High Roller and Mega Heist overlap, every Bank Heist hit starts to feel like printing money. That is where your big net worth jumps usually come from. In the middle of all that there is a small Roll Match event as well. It is quick, easy to ignore, but if you keep an eye on your matching dice results while you are rolling anyway, the extra rewards stack up quietly in the background and help cover some of the dice you are burning.

Blocks Mini-Game As A Slow Burn Backup

One new wrinkle this time is the Blocks Mini-Game starting at noon. It does not scream for attention the way a flash event does, and that is kind of the point. It runs over a few days, so you do not have to blast through it on day one. You can chip away at it while you are chasing tournament milestones or waiting on the next boost window. A lot of players overlook how useful that is. While the main events start to feel grindy, Blocks quietly hands you extra resources, a few more rolls, sometimes the odd pack, just for playing at a relaxed pace. If you are the type who gets bored watching the same board loop over and over, having that side mini-game ticking along makes the whole grind less painful and gives you something to tap on between big spend moments.

Cash, Builder's Bash And Not Wasting Your Year-End Push

The money side of today can make or break your whole push into the new year. There is a Cash Boost early on that practically begs you to start upgrading landmarks straight away, but that is where a lot of people waste their run. The smarter move is to stockpile everything you can from the Sweet Tour, take shots in Tycoon Class only when it makes sense, and lean hard into the High Roller plus Mega Heist combo for big payouts. Then you sit on that pile until Builder's Bash comes in right before midnight, when building costs drop by half. That is the moment to go nuts, clear out multiple boards, and convert all the progress you have banked into pure net worth for way less cash than usual, especially if you have been knocking out your Quick Wins along the way and topping up your dice here and there with the same discipline you would bring into a well-timed Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale.

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