The Greeting Journey event is wrapped up, and now it’s time for a new banner event in Scopely’s hit mobile gameMonopoly GO. This time around, it’s called Holiday Wrap-A-Thon. It went live on December 21 and will last fortwo days and 21 hours, ending on December 24.

The Holiday Wrap-A-ThonMonopoly GOevent has lots of exciting rewards up for grabs. ThePrize Drop minigameis still active, so players can expect many Peg-E Tokens from the event. Apart from tokens, you have a chance to win plenty of other rewards as well, such as stickers, cash, and dice rolls, which can really help move around the board. Check out this guide to learn all the milestones and rewards for Holiday Wrap-A-ThonMonopoly GO.

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Holiday Wrap-A-Thon Monopoly GO Rewards And Milestones

The following table shows all the rewards for the Holiday Wrap-A-ThonMonopoly GOevent:

1

The Monopoly Go mascot with a dog

25

2

Monopoly Go! Tag Page Cover Art

10

3

15

4

40

5

20

6

7

35

8

9

170

50

11

55

12

13

420

14

60

16

75

17

650

18

85

19

95

110

21

125

22

1,150

23

130

24

140

155

26

700

27

28

200

29

280

30

220

31

275

32

1,800

33

350

34

450

1,000

36

550

37

2,200

38

600

39

800

41

2,700

42

43

900

44

45

1,700

46

1,500

47

4,400

48

49

9,000

8,000 Free Dice Rolls, Five-Star Sticker Pack

Holiday Wrap-A-Thon Monopoly GO Rewards Summary

The Holiday Wrap-A-ThonMonopoly GOevent has50 milestones, and each one gives you a unique reward. In total, there are 50 rewards on offer. Check out the details below to see all the rewards you can get:

Holiday Wrap-A-ThonMonopoly GOis available for a short period, so join the event now to grab all the goodies.

How To Get Points In Holiday Wrap-A-Thon Monopoly GO

As you roll around your board, aim to land on theChance, Tax, and Utility squaresto earn points for the Holiday Wrap-A-Thon event. Let’s quickly take a look at what these tiles offer:

If you want to earn more with fewer rolls, you should try toincrease your dice modifierwhenever you can. But remember that higher multipliers also use up more dice rolls, so be careful.