Monopoly GO: Local vs Global Leaderboards Explained in 2026
Monopoly GO leaderboards and Net Worth fuel fierce local rivalries that transform casual play into strategic empire building.
If you’ve been grinding properties and collecting stickers like me over the past couple of years, you know Monopoly GO is way more than a casual dice roller. It’s a constant duel of wits, luck, and raw Net Worth – and honestly, the leaderboards are where the real magic lives. They show you exactly where you stand, whether you’re the king of your neighborhood or just another face in the worldwide crowd. And let me tell you, there’s nothing quite like seeing your name climb past someone’s who used to shut you down every single day.

Your Net Worth is that one number you obsess over after every tournament, every bank heist, every time you land on “Free Parking” and the dice gods smile. It’s the heartbeat of your empire. The higher it climbs, the more you unlock, and the more intimidating you become on the leaderboard. Now, here’s the kicker: Monopoly GO doesn’t throw everyone into a single, chaotic ranking. Nope. There are actually two distinct leaderboards – Local and Global. And knowing the difference between them can completely change how you play the game.
The Local Leaderboard: Your Neighborhood Smackdown
Okay, picture this: you’re sitting at your favorite cafe, and suddenly you get a notification that someone just tried to destroy your board. You open the app, see it’s a player literally a few blocks away, and the instinctive “Oh, it’s on!” kicks in. That’s the Local Leaderboard in a nutshell – a messy, hilarious, deeply personal ranking where everyone lives relatively close. It could be your actual friends, coworkers, or that mysterious “RealEstateQueen” who always seems to steal your high-value squares right before you collect rent.

Finding it is surprisingly straightforward, even though most of us spend our first few weeks just tapping buildings and ignoring the social buttons. From your main game board, you tap the Friends button tucked in the bottom-right corner. Then, in the Friends & Family menu, switch over to the Leaderboard tab. Up top, you’ll spot two options – and the Local one is right there, proudly showing you who’s dominating your area.
The beauty of this list is that it turns the game into a neighborhood rivalry – and let’s be real, nothing fuels a comeback like seeing your buddy Dave three spots above you. Suddenly you’re strategizing harder, rolling during quieter hours, and… well, maybe “accidentally” targeting his landmarks. (Hey, I won’t judge.) It’s a legit motivator that makes the game feel alive, almost like a block party where everyone’s trying to bankrupt each other in the friendliest way possible.
— And can I just say? There’s a certain sweetness to finally passing someone who used to spam the steal heist on you every morning. You just know they’re looking at the same leaderboard, shaking their phone.
The Global Leaderboard: The Big Stage
Now let’s zoom out… way out. The Global Leaderboard isn’t about your neighborhood. It’s about every single Tycoon on the planet who’s dedicated enough to build an absolute juggernaut of a portfolio. When you switch to this view, you’re suddenly looking at Net Worths that make your jaw drop. We’re talking about players with numbers so high they feel like a typo. And yet, there they are, representing countries and continents, all chasing that top spot.

To get there, you follow the exact same path: Friends > Leaderboard, then tap the Global option in the center bar. The first time I saw it back in 2025, I almost closed the app out of pure awe – and a tiny bit of dread. At the time, my Net Worth looked like loose change compared to the titans at the top. But that’s the whole point: the Global board isn’t about making you feel small; it’s a north star. It shows you what’s possible, and for me at least, it changed the way I approached events, sticker collections, and even my daily trade routines.
Here’s a pro tip from someone who’s been tracking this since launch: set a small goal on the Global scale. Not “become #1” (unless you’re truly unhinged, in which case, I salute you), but maybe “reach the top 10% in my country.” It keeps you hungry without burning you out. And remember, 2026 brought some subtle shifts in how leaderboards refresh, so that someone who’s dormant for months might not hold a spot forever – your consistency actually means something now.
So Which One Should You Obsess Over?
Honestly? Both. The Local leaderboard is your daily playground; it keeps things spicy and personal. The Global one is the long game, the ego check, and the dream rolled into one. I’ve had afternoons where I’m fist-pumping because I overtook my old college roommate on Local, and nights where I’m staring at the Global list, mentally calculating how many more landmark upgrades I need to crack the top 1000. It’s this weird, wonderful balance that Monopoly GO nails.
Don’t stress if your numbers aren’t world-beating yet. I was a bottom-dweller for my first six months! The key is to keep rolling, keep hustling during partner events, and for the love of all things Tycoon, never sleep on those sticker boom boosts. The leaderboards will always be there, quietly judging you – and cheering you on.
So go on, tap that Friends button, peek at your Local rivals, then switch to Global and just… visualize. Because somewhere out there, a player you’ve never met is looking at their own screen, checking the same rankings, and thinking, “Alright, game on.”