Is it possible to get all Monopoly GO Stickers?

A completed Sticker season will happen.

Mr. Monopoly holiding a Wild Sticker in Monopoly GO
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The Making Music Sticker album in Monopoly GO has 189 Stickers to collect, and it’s ending soon. As another season is about to end, and I’m only a few Stickers shy of completing the album, I’m left wondering how it’s possible to collect everything without spending money.

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Ms. Monoply celebrating her completion of the Treasure Hunt in Monopoly GO
Claiming the elusive 15,000 Dice rolls. Screenshot by Dot Esports

No, there isn’t a Monopoly GO Sticker hack, despite what the internet says. The Making Music Sticker season will be my second back-to-back Monopoly GO Sticker album that I won’t complete unless a miracle happens in the next nine days from the time of writing. Blaming Scopely or Hasbro is easy, but I don’t think that’s the case. I know of folks and have heard reports of players completing a Monopoly GO Sticker album without paying for a Wild Sticker. I haven’t experienced it myself, though.

At the time of writing, I am two Stickers short (187 out of 189) from completing the Making Music album without spending money on Dice rolls or Stickers. I should be only missing one, but I slacked off and missed the Wild Sticker from the Quick Wins a few weeks back. And one of the last two Stickers missing is a Gold. Scopely did drop the new Tycoon Racing main event with a Wild Sticker as a grand prize, but with the event running at the time of writing, it’s hard to say if the elusive grand prize is achievable.

Completing Treasure Hunt’s main events wasn’t an issue. And having friends to trade Stickers with isn’t a problem either, which leaves me wondering if it’s possible and what I’d do differently next set.

Can you finish without Monopoly GO Sticker sales and cheats?

All Sticker albums in Monopoly GO
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I firmly believe it’s possible to finish a Monopoly GO Sticker album without spending money. I’m two Stickers short, but I didn’t complete every main event from the Making Music season. There was one Partner event and multiple Peg-E Prize Machine events where a Wild Sticker was available, and I missed out on it. Even if I participated in every main event, it’s not guaranteed that I’d finish the Making Music Sticker album.

Peg-E Prize Drop events will deplete all the dice you have in your inventory and still have you fall short of a Wild Sticker reward. Friends can let you down during a Partner event despite rolling the most dice and earning the most points. Managing my cash to dice ratio wasn’t always on point, missing out on multiple Builder’s Bash special events. And I could have competed in more events. But I have hope that Monopoly GO is truly free-to-play at every level.

Tips to finish a Monopoly GO Sticker album

Despite falling short of completing another Monopoly GO Sticker season, I have a game plan for the next Sticker album.

  • Finish first in multiple tournaments, getting that first-place leaderboard reward of a Purple Sticker. Multiple “new” Stickers came from finishing at the top of a Monopoly GO tournament leaderboard.
  • Complete all Treasure Hunt main events that offer a Wild Sticker as a grand prize.
  • Finish at least two Partner main events with a Wild Sticker as a grand prize.
  • Don’t waste dice rolls on Peg-E.
  • Save cash for a Builder’s Bash to restock dice inventory.
  • Increase Stars earned throughout a season. I cracked the 800 Star Chest twice during Making Music and am shooting to open three to four next season.
  • Play during daily tournaments and events that don’t offer bonus rewards. Missing daily events can help you save dice and earn a little extra when rolling only for Quick Wins. Watch for events and tournaments that synergize with each other and play them.
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Danny Forster
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.