Finding information about the next partner event in Monopoly GO is a top priority for players looking to maximize their rewards and complete their sticker albums. As of mid-April 2026, the community is buzzing with anticipation. Following the massive success of the Hello Kitty Partners event in March, many are wondering when the next collaborative building challenge will appear on their boards.

Partner events represent the pinnacle of social gameplay in Monopoly GO. These limited-time attractions allow players to team up with friends or random recruits to construct four massive landmarks. Completing these structures yields some of the most lucrative prizes in the game, including the coveted Wild Sticker, thousands of dice rolls, and exclusive player tokens.

Predicted Schedule for Late April and May 2026

Based on the established rhythm of Monopoly GO updates, partner events typically occur once per month, often with a gap of three to four weeks between them. The last event, Hello Kitty Partners, concluded in mid-March. Given that we have now passed the mid-point of April without an announcement, it is highly probable that the next event will launch in the final week of April 2026 or the very beginning of May.

Historical data from the 2026 season shows a consistent pattern:

  • January 2026: Wizarding World Partners (Jan 13 – Jan 18)
  • February 2026: Pet Show Partners (Feb 17 – Feb 22)
  • March 2026: Hello Kitty Partners (Mar 10 – Mar 15)

Following this logic, players should keep a close eye on the game's interface around April 22nd to April 26th. If the developers skip the late April slot, a high-profile May Day or Spring-themed event is almost certain for the first week of May. Staying prepared with a healthy stash of dice is advisable as these events usually last five days.

Core Mechanics: How Partner Events Work

For those who have recently advanced to Board 5 or higher, participating in a partner event requires a basic understanding of the "Slot" system. Once the event goes live, four plus-sign icons will appear in the center of your Monopoly board. These represent the four slots available for partnerships.

Forming Alliances

To begin, you must invite a friend or accept an invite from another player to fill a slot. It is important to note that once a partnership is confirmed, it cannot be changed or dissolved until the event concludes. This permanent nature makes selecting the right partners the most critical step for success. You and your partner will work together to reach a collective goal, typically 80,000 points per landmark, totaling 320,000 points for a full clear of all four slots.

The Event Wheel

Progress is made by spending event-specific tokens (such as wrench-shaped tokens, gardening gloves, or themed items) to spin a specialized wheel. This wheel contains various point values. Depending on the multiplier you select (x1, x5, x10, etc.), the points earned from a single spin can range from a few hundred to several thousand. The ultimate goal is to fill the progress bar at the top of the event screen to unlock five distinct milestone rewards for each partner.

Strategic Partner Selection: Avoiding the "Dead Weight"

One of the most common frustrations in Monopoly GO is partnering with an inactive player. Since you cannot remove a partner, finding reliable contributors is essential. While the game provides suggestions based on your friends list and recent interactions, these aren't always indicative of a player's current dice count or willingness to participate.

The 50/50 Rule

In the community, the "50/50" agreement is the gold standard. This means both partners agree to contribute roughly 40,000 points each toward the 80,000-point goal. To find such partners, many players turn to external community hubs or Discord servers where they can vet potential teammates by asking for screenshots of their current dice totals.

If you are a casual player with limited dice, it is better to be honest with your partners. Some "high rollers" are willing to carry a partner (doing a "full carry" where they provide all 80,000 points) in exchange for sticker trades or simply out of generosity, but this should always be negotiated beforehand to avoid animosity.

Maximizing Token Collection

To succeed in the next partner event, you will need thousands of event tokens. These are not earned by simply waiting; they require active gameplay and strategic resource management. There are several primary ways to accumulate these tokens throughout the five-day window.

1. Board Pickups

Once the event starts, themed tokens will appear on random tiles across your board. Landing on these tiles grants a base amount of tokens, which is then multiplied by your current dice multiplier. For example, if you are rolling with a x10 multiplier and land on a token tile, you will receive 10 tokens. Expert players often wait for a "High Roller" boost to significantly increase their pickup rate, though this carries a high risk of burning through dice quickly.

2. Daily Quick Wins

During the event period, the Daily Quick Wins tasks are updated to include event tokens as rewards. Completing all three tasks daily is a low-effort way to maintain a steady stream of currency. This is especially helpful for players who are trying to conserve dice while still contributing to their team.

3. Tournament and Solo Milestone Rewards

Simultaneous events, such as the 24-hour tournaments on the right side of the screen and the multi-day solo events at the top, are the most significant sources of tokens. By progressing through the milestones of these side events, you can earn hundreds or even thousands of partner tokens. It is often more efficient to push for higher milestones in these side events than to rely solely on board pickups.

4. Free Store Gifts

Every eight hours, the in-game shop offers a free gift. During partner events, these gifts almost always include a small bundle of tokens. Checking in three times a day can provide a helpful boost over the course of the event.

Milestones and Rewards Structure

While the theme of the April or May 2026 event remains a mystery, the reward structure in Monopoly GO has remained remarkably stable. Each of the four landmarks typically follows this progression:

  • Milestone 1 (approx. 2,500 points): 200 Dice Rolls + Cash
  • Milestone 2 (approx. 8,500 points): Cash + Vault (containing stickers or dice)
  • Milestone 3 (approx. 21,500 points): 200-300 Dice Rolls + Cash Boost
  • Milestone 4 (approx. 48,000 points): 400-500 Dice Rolls + Blue Sticker Pack (4-star)
  • Milestone 5 (80,000 points): 500-600 Dice Rolls + Cash + Purple Sticker Pack (5-star)

The Grand Prize

Completing all four landmarks unlocks the Grand Prize. In recent months, this has consistently included:

  • 5,000 Dice Rolls: A massive infusion of resources to help you transition into the next set of events.
  • The Wild Sticker: Perhaps the most valuable item in the game, allowing you to choose any sticker you are missing—including elusive Gold Stickers—to complete a set.
  • Exclusive Player Token: A cosmetic item that serves as a trophy for your achievement.
  • New Shield Skin: Occasionally, a themed shield is included as part of the final payout.

Advanced Tips for Efficiency

Winning a partner event is as much about math as it is about luck. To optimize your performance, consider these advanced strategies used by the top-tier Monopoly GO players.

The "Multiplier" Debate

Should you spin the event wheel at x1 or x30? While a higher multiplier feels more satisfying, it also increases the variance. Many veteran players suggest spinning at x3 or x5. This provides a balance between progress speed and the risk of hitting a low-value segment on the wheel. However, if you are short on time and have thousands of tokens, increasing the multiplier to x10 or x20 may be necessary to finish before the timer expires.

Timing Your Spins

It is often tempting to spend tokens as soon as you get them. However, it can be more beneficial to wait until you have a large stockpile (around 1,000 to 2,000 tokens) before spinning. This allows you to see exactly how much progress you can make in one go, which helps in communicating with your partner. If you notice your partner is already contributing heavily, you might choose to focus your tokens on a different slot to ensure all four are moving forward equally.

Synergy with Flash Events

Monopoly GO frequently runs "Flash Events" like Sticker Boom, Mega Heist, or Cash Grab. If a Sticker Boom occurs during the partner event, try to time the completion of a landmark (Milestone 4 or 5) to coincide with the boost. This will maximize the number of stickers you receive from the rewarded packs, increasing your chances of finding new cards for your album.

The Role of Wild Stickers in the Current Album

With the 2026 sticker album season in full swing, the Wild Sticker included in the Grand Prize is more important than ever. Early in an album cycle, players often use Wild Stickers for high-star cards. However, by April, most experienced players save their Wild Stickers for the final Gold Stickers in the prestige sets.

If you are one or two stickers away from completing a set that rewards 10,000 dice, finishing the partner event should be your absolute priority. The 5,000 dice from the event plus the set completion reward can set you up for success for several months.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

"My Partner isn't Helping"

If you find yourself with an unresponsive partner, don't panic. First, check if they are active on the board (look for their name in your "Rent Collected" or "Shutdown" notifications). They may be saving their tokens for a final push. If they remain inactive for the first three days, you may have to decide whether to spend extra dice to finish the slot yourself. While it feels unfair, the value of the Grand Prize often outweighs the "loss" of carrying an inactive partner.

"I'm Out of Dice"

Running out of dice during a partner event is a common hurdle. To recover, focus on completing the easier milestones in the solo top events or the daily tournaments. Also, check social media for "Dice Links"—free links provided by the developers that usually grant 25-30 dice each. Sometimes, completing a lower-level sticker set through trading can also provide the 200-500 dice needed to get back into the game.

Looking Ahead to May 2026

Once the April partner event concludes, the cycle will begin anew. We can expect a short break followed by a different type of co-op event, such as "Peg-E Prize Drop" or a "Treasures" digging event. These smaller events serve as a way to rebuild your dice supply before the next major partnership challenge in late May.

Historically, May events often feature floral or outdoor themes. Whether it’s "Spring Blossom Partners" or a brand collaboration, the mechanics will likely remain consistent. The key to long-term success in Monopoly GO is consistent participation and building a network of reliable partners you can call upon month after month.

Preparing Your Account Today

To be ready for the imminent April 2026 drop, start following these steps immediately:

  1. Conserve Dice: Stop chasing high milestones in daily tournaments if the rewards don't justify the cost. Aim to have at least 2,000 to 5,000 dice ready for day one of the partner event.
  2. Clean Your Friends List: Identify who among your friends was active during the Hello Kitty event. Send them a message or a sticker to stay on their radar.
  3. Stockpile Stickers for Trading: Having valuable 4-star and 5-star duplicates will make it easier to find "Full Carry" partners or trade for the dice you might need mid-event.

By staying informed and planning ahead, the next Monopoly GO partner event can be a source of massive growth for your empire rather than a source of stress. Keep your eyes on the board and your tokens ready.