Free dice in Monopoly Go! are the difference between a productive session and sitting idle waiting for your roll count to tick back up. The game hands out free dice links every single day through its official social channels, and they expire within 24 hours of going live. Miss them and they're gone.
Why these daily links actually matter
Monopoly Go! runs on a dice economy. Every board move, every property hit, every chance at triggering a mini-game comes down to how many rolls you have in the bank. The base dice regeneration rate is slow by design, capped at 30 free dice per hour up to a maximum of 30 stored at once without a multiplier running. That ceiling fills up fast during active events, which is exactly when Scopely releases extra link batches to keep engagement high.
During major tournament weeks and limited-time events, the studio has been known to push out 3 to 5 separate link drops in a single day, each worth anywhere from 25 to 75 free dice. Stack those across a full week and you're looking at hundreds of rolls that cost you nothing.
Where the links actually come from
Scopely distributes free dice links primarily through the official Monopoly Go! Facebook page, the game's Instagram account, and occasionally through in-game inbox messages tied to milestone events. The links themselves are short URLs that redirect to a deep link opening the game directly and crediting your account automatically.
The key here is timing. Links posted on Monday morning may already be dead by Tuesday. Checking in once per day, ideally in the morning, catches the majority of active drops before they lapse.
What's been dropping in June 2026
This month's link schedule has been notably generous compared to May. Scopely has been running overlapping events throughout June, including the current summer-themed board rotation, and the free dice drops have reflected that. Most daily links this month have landed in the 30 to 50 dice range, with a handful of larger drops tied to specific in-game milestones crossing 75 dice per link.
The pattern worth tracking: weekend drops tend to be larger, often timed to coincide with the start of new tournament brackets on Saturday mornings. Weekday drops are more consistent but smaller, usually in the 25 to 30 range.
How expiry windows work in practice
Every link has a hard expiry baked in, typically 24 to 48 hours from the moment it goes live. Some promotional links tied to specific events run shorter windows, as little as 12 hours. The game doesn't tell you a link has expired until you try to claim it, which is frustrating but consistent with how Scopely structures urgency around its daily engagement loop.
What most players miss is that some links posted by fan communities are already several days old by the time they surface in aggregator threads. If a link isn't working, that's almost always why.
Keeping your dice count healthy between drops
Beyond the daily links, Monopoly Go! has several other ways to top up rolls without spending. Completing Quick Wins tasks each day rewards a small but consistent dice bonus. Finishing album sets by collecting sticker duplicates also pays out dice in bulk, and trading stickers with friends is one of the better passive ways to accelerate that process.
For players deep into the current board progression, the tournament leaderboard rewards at the end of each event cycle can also deliver significant dice payouts, sometimes in the hundreds, depending on final placement.
For deeper coverage of events, sticker trading, and board strategy, our Monopoly Go! guides collection has you covered across all the major systems. Bookmark it and check back as new events roll out through the rest of June and into July.
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