I’m going to be honest: as we gear up for the 2026 holiday season in Monopoly Go, I still look back at Pie Palooza as one of the best examples of a Thanksgiving-themed leaderboard. It ran in late November, and it paired the usual Railroad-tile minigame loop with a pumpkin pie emoji for the top ten players. I tracked the numbers because I wanted to know if pushing to the 40-milestone completion was actually worth it.

How Pie Palooza Points Worked
If you have played Monopoly Go’s daily leaderboard tournaments, the core loop was familiar: I needed to land on Railroad tiles to earn points. The real decision came down to which minigame fired and how well I performed. Shutdown and Bank Heist both contributed points, but a successful Bank Heist or a Bankrupt result paid out more than a failed Shutdown.
| Shutdown Result | Points Earned | Bank Heist Result | Points Earned |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unsuccessful | 2 | Small Heist | 4 |
| Successful | 4 | Large Heists | 6 |
| — | — | Bankrupt | 8 |
That meant my best strategy was to stay patient and roll at a multiplier when I was six, seven, or eight spaces away from a Railroad tile. I also liked having a healthy dice balance before entering, because the top rewards were gated behind some very high milestones.

What Made the Reward Track Special
For me, the biggest draw was the sticker support. The event offered three blue sticker packs at milestones 18, 24, and 30, which was huge if you were still chasing rarer stickers. The overall pool also included more than 13,000 free dice rolls, cash payouts, High Roller triggers, Cash Boost windows, and Mega Heist timers. Plus, the top ten players on each leaderboard received a festive new emoji showing Mr. Monopoly stuffing his face with pumpkin pie. That detail alone made the competitive side feel more seasonal.

Full Pie Palooza Milestone Rewards
Here is the complete 40-milestone track I logged during the event. If you see a similar November leaderboard return, this table is a great reference for where the value spikes.
| Milestone | Points Required | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10 | Cash Reward |
| 2 | 25 | 40 Free Dice Rolls |
| 3 | 40 | Cash Reward |
| 4 | 80 | Green Sticker Pack |
| 5 | 120 | Cash Reward |
| 6 | 170 | 125 Free Dice Rolls |
| 7 | 200 | High Roller, 5 Minutes |
| 8 | 250 | 200 Free Dice Rolls |
| 9 | 275 | Cash Reward |
| 10 | 300 | Yellow Sticker Pack |
| 11 | 350 | Cash Reward |
| 12 | 400 | 275 Free Dice Rolls |
| 13 | 375 | Cash Boost, 5 Minutes |
| 14 | 450 | Pink Sticker Pack |
| 15 | 400 | Cash Reward |
| 16 | 525 | 350 Free Dice Rolls |
| 17 | 550 | Cash Reward |
| 18 | 700 | Blue Sticker Pack |
| 19 | 500 | Mega Heist, 25 Minutes |
| 20 | 700 | 450 Free Dice Rolls |
| 21 | 750 | Cash Reward |
| 22 | 950 | 600 Free Dice Rolls |
| 23 | 700 | High Roller, 10 Minutes |
| 24 | 950 | Blue Sticker Pack |
| 25 | 1,000 | Cash Reward |
| 26 | 1,100 | 675 Free Dice Rolls |
| 27 | 1,100 | Cash Reward |
| 28 | 1,250 | 750 Free Dice Rolls |
| 29 | 950 | Cash Boost, 10 Minutes |
| 30 | 1,250 | Blue Sticker Pack |
| 31 | 1,400 | Cash Reward |
| 32 | 1,850 | 1,100 Free Dice Rolls |
| 33 | 1,600 | Cash Reward |
| 34 | 2,150 | 1,250 Free Dice Rolls |
| 35 | 1,300 | Mega Heist, 40 Minutes |
| 36 | 2,700 | 1,600 Free Dice Rolls |
| 37 | 1,800 | Cash Reward |
| 38 | 3,600 | 2,100 Free Dice Rolls |
| 39 | 2,200 | Cash Reward |
| 40 | 7,000 | 3,500 Free Dice Rolls |
My Final Thoughts
If I were planning a push today, I would set a clear stopping point before spending dice. Milestones 18, 24, and 30 are the natural targets for sticker hunters because of those blue packs. The final ten milestones are dice-rich, but the point requirements climb quickly, so I would only chase them if I had a high multiplier available and a big enough dice reserve. The top-ten pumpkin pie emoji is fun, but I treat it as a bonus rather than the main reason to burn through resources. Overall, Pie Palooza was a solid seasonal leaderboard with strong free dice totals and a festive twist, and I would definitely play it again if Monopoly Go brings something similar back around the holidays.