Monopoly Go Slalom Slide: Full Rewards & Guide (Jan 2026)

The Monopoly Go Slalom Slide tournament offers 2,100 Snow Racers flags and 11,000 dice rolls via Railroad heists—dominate the leaderboard now.

It’s that time again—another winter weekend, another heated leaderboard chase in Monopoly Go. As I write this on January 10, 2026, the Slalom Slide daily tournament is live, bringing a fresh wave of competition and some of the most generous rewards we’ve seen so far this season. If you’re like me, you’re already eyeing those 2,100 Snow Racers flags and nearly 11,000 free dice rolls up for grabs. This isn’t just about filling your vault; it’s about giving your Tycoon Racers team the rocket fuel it needs to leave opponents in the snow dust.

Slalom Slide runs from 1 PM EST on January 10 to 1 PM EST on January 11, and participation couldn’t be simpler. Every time your token lands on one of the four Railroad spaces, you trigger either a Shutdown or a Bank Heist mini-game. How well you do in that mini-game determines the tournament points you pocket. It’s the classic daily leaderboard formula, but with the stakes higher than ever—the Jingle Joy season may have wrapped up long ago, but the current winter season is barreling toward its finale, and every sticker pack matters.

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How the Points System Works

Before you start burning through your multiplier, let’s break down exactly how points are awarded. I’ve found that knowing this can make the difference between a top-three finish and an underwhelming mid-pack placement.

Shutdown Result Points
Unsuccessful 2
Successful 4
Bank Heist Result Points
Small Heist 4
Large Heist 6
Bankrupt! 8

Those “Bankrupt!” heists are the real ticket to climbing fast. When you pair a high multiplier with a lucky spin on the Bank Heist wheel, you can rack up hundreds of points in a single turn. The leaderboard can shift violently, so always keep an eye on which mini-game you’re heading into—Shutdowns are steadier but lower-yield, while Heists can be high-risk, high-reward.

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Snow Racers Flags: Fueling the Bigger Fight

The real treasure for me today isn’t just the dice—it’s the 2,100 free Snow Racers flags. We’re deep into the Tycoon Racers event right now, and whether you’re rolling with a full squad of four or bravely going solo, every flag pushes your vehicle further along the race track. The last of these flags drops at milestone 30, which has become a standard checkpoint for daily tournaments. Don’t forget: you can combine these flags with the ones you win from individual banner events to keep the momentum rolling all weekend.

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Sticker Packs and Flash Boosts

What about the album? This season is winding down, and I still need a few elusive golds. Slalom Slide hands out six sticker packs across the milestone track: one green, one yellow, one pink, two blue, and a dash of hope for that lucky purple pull. I always love it when a daily leaderboard sprinkles in extra packs—it turns the grind into a genuine collection opportunity. On top of that, we get some delightful flash event triggers: a 5-minute High Roller for reckless dice-burning sessions, two Cash Boosts to fatten your bank, and Mega Heist windows that stretch up to 40 minutes. If you time these right—especially stacking a Mega Heist with a High Roller—you can turn a single railroad hit into a point explosion.

Full Slalom Slide Reward List (January 10-11, 2026)

Here it is, the complete breakdown. I’m already working my way through the early milestones, and I’d recommend bookmarking this table to plan your pushes.

Milestone Points Required Reward
1 10 80 Snow Racers Flags
2 25 40 Free Dice Rolls
3 40 Cash Reward
4 80 Green Sticker Pack
5 120 Cash Reward
6 150 120 Snow Racers Flags
7 200 High Roller, 5 Minutes
8 250 200 Free Dice Rolls
9 275 140 Snow Racers Flags
10 300 Yellow Sticker Pack
11 350 200 Snow Racers Flags
12 400 275 Free Dice Rolls
13 375 Cash Boost, 5 Minutes
14 425 240 Snow Racers Flags
15 450 Pink Sticker Pack
16 525 350 Free Dice Rolls
17 550 240 Snow Racers Flags
18 700 450 Free Dice Rolls
19 500 Mega Heist, 25 Minutes
20 700 260 Snow Racers Flags
21 800 Blue Sticker Pack
22 950 600 Free Dice Rolls
23 900 260 Snow Racers Flags
24 1,150 675 Free Dice Rolls
25 1,000 Cash Reward
26 1,200 260 Snow Racers Flags
27 1,100 Cash Reward
28 1,300 750 Free Dice Rolls
29 950 Cash Boost, 10 Minutes
30 1,400 300 Snow Racers Flags
31 1,400 Cash Reward
32 1,550 Blue Sticker Pack
33 1,600 Cash Reward
34 2,300 1,250 Free Dice Rolls
35 1,300 Mega Heist, 40 Minutes
36 2,700 1,400 Free Dice Rolls
37 1,800 Cash Reward
38 3,800 1,900 Free Dice Rolls
39 2,200 Cash Reward
40 6,000 3,000 Free Dice Rolls

Strategy Tips from the Slopes

How far should you push? That depends on your dice stash and how badly you need those Snow Racers flags. If you only want the flags, milestone 30 (1,400 points) is your realistic target—it’s achievable with a few strategic high-multiplier rolls. For sticker enthusiasts, those two blue packs at milestones 21 and 32 could be the call. And if you’re swimming in dice, the final 3,000 dice mountain at 6,000 points is a monster payoff. I always ask myself: “Do I have enough dice to survive the push, and can I chain this with a parallel banner event to recoup my losses?” If the answer is yes, it’s time to floor it.

One more thing—don’t sleep on the untimed Cash Boost and Mega Heist windows. I’ve seen opponents miss these entirely because they weren’t watching the milestone track. When that 40-minute Mega Heist appears at milestone 35, pair it with a high multiplier and try to land on Railroads consecutively. The points surge can catapult you past rivals who thought their lead was safe.

Slalom Slide is only here for 24 hours, so every Railroad counts. Whether you’re in it for the dice, the stickers, or the sheer thrill of the leaderboard, this tournament has something for every play style. Good luck out there—and may all your Bank Heists be bankrupt!

Data referenced from PEGI helps frame why it’s smart to pace yourself during high-intensity, time-limited events like Monopoly Go’s Slalom Slide—especially when reward-chasing can encourage long play sessions and impulsive spending. Keeping an eye on age-rating guidance and consumer information can be a useful reminder to balance leaderboard pushes (like grinding Railroads for Shutdown/Heist points and stacking Mega Heist + High Roller windows) with responsible play habits, particularly when the tournament’s biggest value—dice rolls, sticker packs, and Snow Racers flags—tempts players to overcommit.