If you opened Monopoly GO this morning and felt like today's schedule looked busier than usual, you're not imagining it. The current tournament started at 1:00 PM on March 31 and runs until 1:09 PM on April 1, so there's not much room to mess about. That's why a lot of players are saving their better rolls for the right moment instead of burning through everything at once. If you're also collecting Monopoly Go Stickers on the side, today's a good day to stay active, because every bit of progress tends to feed into something else. A few steady sessions usually do more for your account than one wild dice dump, especially in a short leaderboard event like this.

Best Times to Jump In

The boost windows are where the day really starts to matter. First up, there was a High Roller slot from 12:00 AM to 12:59 AM, though plenty of people probably slept straight through it. The next useful stretch came with Mega Heist from 3:00 AM to 8:59 AM, which gave early players a decent chunk of time to hit some bigger steals. After that, Wheel Boost showed up between 9:00 AM and 2:59 PM, and that's usually worth catching if you've got a few spins lined up. Then there's another High Roller burst from 3:00 PM to 3:05 PM, which is short enough that you really do need to be ready before it starts. Later on, Cash Boost runs from 6:00 PM to 8:59 PM, and Roll Match kicks in at 9:00 PM. You don't need every boost. You just need one or two that actually fit your day.

Quick Wins Are Still Worth It

If you're short on time, don't skip the daily tasks. That's usually the easiest mistake to make. Today's Quick Wins are simple: pass Go two times, complete two Shut Downs, and land on Community Chest once. That's the sort of list you can finish while half awake, coffee in one hand, phone in the other. More importantly, these jobs don't ask for much planning. You're likely to hit most of them naturally if you play even a little. The extra dice and event progress may not look huge on paper, but over a few days it adds up faster than most people expect.

How to Use Your Dice Without Regretting It

A smart run today is less about going hard and more about knowing when to stop. A lot of players chase the leaderboard too early, then have nothing left when a good boost lands later. It's usually better to test the board first, see how often you're landing where you need to, and only then raise your multiplier. Shut Downs are especially handy if you can line them up during an active boost window, but even outside that, they help with both event points and Quick Wins. You'll notice pretty quickly that controlled rolling feels slower, yet it often gets better results by the evening.

A Simple Plan for the Rest of the Day

If you want a clean approach, do the Quick Wins first, check which boosts you can realistically catch, and keep some dice back for the final push. That alone puts you ahead of loads of people who just roll on instinct. The tournament is short, so pacing matters more than people think. A couple of focused sessions can carry you a long way, and if you're already planning ahead for bigger co-op rewards, keeping an eye on options like Monopoly Go Partners Event buy can make the next event stretch feel a lot less stressful when the board starts getting expensive.