Okay, so let me tell you about my little adventure with the “Monopoly Go Gravy Train.” I saw some chatter online about it, people claiming they were raking in dice and rewards, so I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”

First things first, I had to figure out what this “gravy train” even was. Basically, it’s about strategically playing at specific times and taking advantage of certain in-game events and glitches (if any exist, and I’m not encouraging exploiting them!). The whole idea is to maximize your earnings with minimal risk.
I started by researching. I hit up YouTube, Reddit, and a few Monopoly Go Facebook groups. I pieced together a bunch of different strategies. Some folks swore by high-roller events, others said to focus on landmark upgrades during board rush. It was a lot to take in.
Then I put together a plan. I decided to focus on two things: maximizing my dice multiplier during high-roller events and completing sticker albums efficiently. I figured if I could get those two things down, I’d be in a good spot.
The real test came during a weekend high-roller event. I saved up a good chunk of dice beforehand, around 5000, and waited for the right moment. The strategy was simple: when the high-roller was active and I was 6-8 spaces away from a railroad, I’d crank up my dice multiplier to x100 or even x200. If I landed on the railroad, boom, big points. If I didn’t, I’d dial it back down and wait for the next opportunity.
It was nerve-wracking, let me tell you. Watching those dice disappear so fast was tough. But, surprisingly, it worked! I managed to climb pretty high on the leaderboard and snag some decent rewards, including more dice and some valuable stickers.

Next, I tackled the sticker albums. I joined a couple of active trading groups and started swapping duplicates. This was a grind, no doubt about it. But slowly, surely, I started filling in the gaps. Completing sets gave me huge boosts of dice and cash.
Of course, there were plenty of setbacks. I wasted dice on bad rolls, got robbed by sneaky players, and sometimes the game just seemed rigged against me. But I stuck with it, adjusted my strategy as needed, and learned from my mistakes.
Was it a true “gravy train?” Maybe not in the sense of effortless riches. But it definitely helped me progress faster and get more enjoyment out of the game. I ended up with a lot more dice, completed a couple of sticker albums, and generally felt like I was playing smarter, not harder.
Here’s a quick recap of what I did:
- Researched different strategies.
- Focused on high-roller events and sticker albums.
- Maximized dice multipliers strategically.
- Traded stickers actively.
- Learned from my mistakes.
Would I do it again? Absolutely. It takes some time and effort, but if you’re serious about Monopoly Go, it’s worth exploring these strategies. Just remember to play responsibly and have fun!

Ultimately, it’s just a game, right? But hey, a little gravy never hurt anyone!