Master Blocks Boutique in Monopoly go with U4GM

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This one isn't the usual roll, land, collect routine. Blocks Boutique feels closer to a tiny board puzzle stuffed inside Monopoly GO, with dice, cash, packs, and Monopoly Go Stickers sitting behind every decent placement you make.
Why Blocks Boutique plays differently
The event runs from June 10 to June 13, and yeah, it asks for a slightly different brain than the normal banner grind. You're not just chasing spaces. You're dropping shaped blocks onto a small board, trying to line up the requested items shown at the top. Clear the right row or column, and that order gets ticked off. Simple on paper. Messy after a few awkward pieces. You very quickly notice that one lazy placement can clog the board for two or three turns.
  1. Check the requested items first, not the empty spaces that look nicest.
  2. Place the ugliest block early if it still helps a row or column.
  3. Keep one flexible lane open, because the next piece may be rude.
How orders and the prize grid connect
Each finished order gives a small reward straight away, but the bigger thing is the prize board behind it. That board fills as you complete orders, and the good stuff sits behind making at least one full row and one full column. The grand prize is the one most players are eyeing: 2,000 dice rolls, a Potion shield skin, a swap pack, and a four star blue sticker pack. It's not just decoration. If you're low on dice or chasing album progress, that bundle actually matters.
  • Cash rewards help with landmark builds, but they're not the main reason to push deep.
  • Dice payouts matter most when you can feed them back into the banner event.
  • Sticker packs and the swap pack are the real bait for album-focused players.
Let's be real here: some runs feel blessed, and some feel like the game handed you furniture.
Where good placement saves tokens
Tokens are the quiet pressure in this event. Most players who reach the top reward seem to spend somewhere around 250 to 300 tokens, but that number can swing. A lot. If you waste pieces, you'll feel it. If you study the upcoming blocks at the bottom before dropping anything, you'll stretch your supply further. I'd avoid chasing one single item unless it also improves another lane. The better move is often boring: build two possible clears, then let the next block decide which one pops.
  • Don't fill corners just because they look safe; corners can trap weird shapes later.
  • Try to set up two lanes at once, even if one looks slower.
  • Stop playing tired if you're down to a few tokens and the board looks cramped.
Playing it without overthinking every move
The cleanest approach is to earn tokens through the live banner and tournament, then spend them when you can focus for a few minutes. Don't rush taps between rolls. If the sticker side matters to you, keep an eye on Monopoly Go stickers trade while using this event to pick up packs and extra dice along the way.
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2026, 09:21 AM by Hartmann846.)



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