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Monopoly go Space Mission Tips by U4GM

Monopoly GO's Space Mission is the kind of event where you open the app for "two quick rolls" and, yeah, suddenly you're checking distances like a taxi driver. It runs from June 15, 2026 to June 18, 2026, so there's enough time to push hard, but not enough to play sloppy. The big pull is simple: 62 milestones, up to 20,010 dice rolls, and 3,780 Partner Event tokens. If you're also chasing albums, keeping an eye on Monopoly Go Stickers while spending dice here makes the grind feel a bit less random.



How Space Mission actually scores
Space Mission is built around pickup tiles. These little event icons appear on the board, and landing on one gives 2 points before your roll multiplier kicks in. So a x20 roll gives 40 points. Nice when it hits. Painful when you jump right over it by one tile, which happens way too often.


The annoying bit is that the pickup tiles move after you collect them. You can't just sit on one "good" section forever. You've got to keep checking the board after each hit. I'd keep multipliers low when the nearest pickup is awkward, then raise them when two or three decent landing spots sit within six to eight spaces.



What most players are doing right now
    The Meta: Players save big multipliers for clustered pickup tiles.


    The Snag: One bad roll can burn a fat stack fast.


    The Fix: Roll small until the board gives you real odds.



Reality check: If you're forcing x100 rolls with one pickup nearby, the game is farming you.



Reward path worth watching
The rewards don't feel evenly spaced. Early milestones come fast, then the event starts asking for chunky point totals. That's normal, but it matters if you're trying to decide where to stop instead of chasing every single prize.


The full clear needs 50,125 points, so don't treat the last stretch like a casual stroll. Those 1,600, 1,850, 2,500, and 5,000 dice milestones are tempting, but they're not cheap.



The question people keep asking
    A lot of players are wondering if Space Mission is worth finishing, or if it's smarter to stop halfway.


    If you've got dice and need Partner tokens, push. If you're low, grab early rewards and back off.



My simple play plan
I'd play this one with patience, not ego. Check the pickup positions after every hit. Use x1 to x10 when the board looks dry, then go bigger only when the next few spaces give you real chances. The Partner tokens make Space Mission especially useful if you're working on another event at the same time, and sticker hunters may want to buy Monopoly Go Stickers before the event rush gets messy, but the main rule stays the same: don't let one flashy milestone bait you into wasting tomorrow's dice.


U4GM is where Monopoly GO players can catch the latest Space Mission buzz, grab practical tips, and keep rolls working smarter from June 15-18. Aim for pickup tiles, stack dice and Partner tokens, and visit https://www.u4gm.com/monopoly-go/stickers when your album needs a nudge. Play sharp, have fun, and don't waste those big multiplier chances.

Start date 06/17/26 - 12:00
End date 07/11/26 - 12:00
  • Description

    June 15 is a decent day to burn some dice, because Space Mission gives Monopoly GO players a short, sharp grind with real payout. You've got until June 18 to chase dice, tokens, cash, boosts, and even fresh Monopoly Go Stickers while the board keeps moving under your feet.



    How Space Mission Actually Scores
    This one is built around special pickup icons, not a lazy tap-and-wait setup. Land on one and you get 2 event points, then your dice multiplier does the heavy lifting. Sounds simple, yeah, but the icons jump after each hit.



    That moving target is the whole trick. You can't just park your brain and roll x100 because you're bored. The better play is watching distance, counting tiles, and only turning up the multiplier when a pickup is in a clean landing range.



    The Cleanest Way To Play It
        The Meta: use low rolls to creep near pickup clusters, then raise the multiplier when the math looks friendly.


        The Snag: chasing every icon burns dice fast, especially when the next pickup lands in an ugly spot.


        The Fix: treat Space Mission like a patience test, not a jackpot button.



    Full disclosure: I've absolutely wasted rolls here by getting greedy one tile too early.



    Why Players Care This Week
    The prize track is stacked enough to tempt even careful players. There are 62 milestones, with 50,125 points needed for the full clear. Across the whole run, the headline rewards are 20,010 dice rolls and 3,780 Partner Event tokens.



    That token count matters more than it first looks. If you're also pushing a partner event, Space Mission becomes a side engine for progress. You roll for pickups, grab tokens along the way, and hopefully don't empty your dice stash before the bigger payouts arrive.



        The buzz on Discord: players like the rewards, but most are warning newer folks not to blast high multipliers on bad board positions.



    Small Settings For Your Dice Brain
        Roll pace: slow near pickups, quick when the board is dry.


        Multiplier timing: raise it only when six to eight tiles look useful.


        Side value: check tournaments before big rolls so Railroads still pay off.



    What I'd Aim For First
    Don't feel forced to finish every milestone unless your dice pile can take the hit. Early and mid-track rewards are often the sweet spot, especially with tokens mixed in. If sticker progress is your other headache, some players also Buy cheap Monopoly Go stickers between events so the board grind feels less punishing.At U4GM, we help Monopoly GO fans stay a step ahead with fast, reliable support and real in-game value. With the Space Mission event live June 15-18, 2026, every roll counts-especially when you're chasing Tax, Chance, and Utility tiles for up to 20,010 dice rolls and 3,780 Partner Event tokens. Check https://www.u4gm.com/monopoly-go/stickers for extra sticker help and keep the momentum going.