Helper Hustle is landing right at the end of the season, and it's got that "last push" energy. It runs from December 26 to December 29, 2025, so there's not much time to mess around. If you've been keeping up with the Toyshop build, tying your tournament grind into the Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale is the easiest way to make your rolls feel like they're doing double work instead of just burning through dice for bragging rights.

Why this tournament feels worth the hassle

Some tournaments are fine, but forgettable. This one isn't, mostly because the milestone track is stacked. There are 62 milestones, and if you somehow push through all of them, the total haul adds up to 18,205 dice. That number matters more than it sounds. Dice aren't just "more chances." They're time. They're options. They let you stay on a high multiplier when it actually counts, or keep rolling when you're one sticker away from finishing a set. You also get three Pink Sticker Packs (3-star), which won't magically fix your album, but they can absolutely flip a dead end into progress if your luck isn't awful.

How the points really get made

This is still a standard Railroad tournament, so don't overthink it. You're hunting Shutdowns and Bank Heists. Shutdowns are simple: 2 points if you get blocked, 4 points if you land the hit. Heists are where the swing lives. A Small Heist is 4 points, a Large Heist is 6, a Bankrupt is 8, and a Mega Heist with gold bars pays 12. The part people forget is the multiplier. A boring 4-point hit on x1 is nothing. The same result on x20 is a totally different pace. You'll notice it fast: a couple of good Railroads at a high roll can jump you multiple milestones, while low rolling can feel like walking uphill.

Milestones, pacing, and not torching your dice

The late track is where the rewards start looking silly, but it's also where players tend to spiral and overspend. There are big dice drops near the end, including 800 dice at milestone 52, 2,200 dice at milestone 56, and 5,000 dice waiting at milestone 62. Partner tokens are sprinkled in too, including a chunky 500-token payout at milestone 53, which is perfect timing if you're trying to finish builds with teammates who aren't always online. The smarter play is to treat your dice like fuel, not a dare. Save the high multiplier for moments when your board is set up well and you're close to Railroads, then dial it back when the spacing is bad.

Closing the season without regrets

If you're going to grind one more tournament before the season flips, this is the one that actually pays you back. You're chasing dice, sticker packs, and partner progress all at once, and that combo doesn't show up every weekend. If you want to keep your momentum going and stay stocked for the next reset, it helps to have a reliable place to top up essentials, like buy game currency or items in RSVSR when you're trying to keep a run alive without wrecking your schedule.