U4GM Secrets for Monopoly go Trap Door Triumphs
June's Monopoly GO schedule is busy, but it's the useful kind of busy. Mr. Burns' Treasures gives players a longer dig event to work through, while Trap Door Triumphs adds a quicker milestone chase in the middle of it. If you're also trying to finish albums or trade for Monopoly Go Stickers, this is one of those weeks where saving dice for the right window can make a real difference.
Mr. Burns' Treasures timing and feel
Mr. Burns' Treasures starts on June 17, 2026, at 4:00 PM and runs until June 21, 2026, at 12:59 PM. That gives you just under four days to dig through the boards. The event uses Pickaxes, and you'll spend them to uncover hidden objects across each grid. Some boards are simple. Others eat through tools faster than you expect. That's why it's usually a mistake to burn all your Pickaxes the second you get them. Clear with a bit of patience, watch the shapes of the hidden items, and don't tap random tiles just because you're in a rush.
Where the Pickaxes really come from
You won't get far in the treasure event without steady Pickaxe income. The main sources are tournament milestones, solo event rewards, Quick Wins, and the odd board progression bonus. Tournaments matter a lot here because they often hand out Pickaxes alongside dice, cash, and sticker packs. Even if you're not chasing a top leaderboard spot, pushing through the early and middle milestone tiers is usually worth it. Those rewards stack up, and they feed directly back into Mr. Burns' Treasures.
Trap Door Triumphs and dice control
Trap Door Triumphs runs from June 18, 2026, at 4:00 AM until June 20, 2026, at 12:59 AM. It's a solo milestone event, so the rhythm is different. You're landing on target tiles, building points, and claiming rewards as you move through the list. This is where careless rolling hurts. A lot of players throw on a big multiplier too early, miss the tile, and then wonder where their dice went. A better approach is to roll low when you're far away, then raise the multiplier when the board position actually favours you. It's not flashy, but it saves dice.
Playing both events without wasting rolls
The sweet spot is the overlap. When Trap Door Triumphs, tournaments, and Mr. Burns' Treasures are all active, one good rolling session can move several reward tracks at once. That's the time to spend, not when only one event is paying out. Start with your Quick Wins, check tournament milestones, then decide how many dice you're willing to risk. If you're close to a Pickaxe reward, go for it. If the next milestone is miles away, stop for a bit. Monopoly GO rewards momentum, but it punishes stubborn rolling.
What to focus on before the timers end
As the event window gets shorter, don't chase every reward just because it's still on the screen. Aim for realistic milestones, finish treasure boards when you've got enough Pickaxes, and keep some dice for the next reset if the costs get silly. Players who care about albums may also want to compare in-game packs with outside options like cheap Monopoly Go Stickers while planning their next push, since sticker progress can shape how hard you decide to play during the last stretch.
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