The Puck Pursuit Event is Back in Monopoly Go (2026) – Here’s How to Skate Away With 7,000 Dice & 515 Peg‑E Chips
Monopoly Go Puck Pursuit: a 24‑hour tournament loaded with free dice and Peg‑E chips, where Bank Heists earn the most points.
Yo, fellow tycoons! If you thought Monopoly Go was going to slow down in 2026, think again. Scopely just dropped a cheeky throwback, and honestly, it’s a total lifeline for anyone trying to squeeze out every last reward from the current Peg‑E Dice Drop bonanza. I’m talking about the Puck Pursuit tournament – a classic daily leaderboard sprint that’s basically a re‑run of a fan‑favourite from way back in 2025, but with all the trimmings we need right now. Keep your cool, grab a cuppa, and let me walk you through everything: how to rack up points, the full reward list, and why this is an absolute no‑brainer if you’re chasing those precious free dice and Peg‑E tokens.

Now, before you start stressing about FOMO, let’s get the timing straight. This round of Puck Pursuit kicked off at 1 PM EST on January 23 and wraps up exactly 24 hours later – so if you’re reading this in 2026, you’re likely seeing a fresh rerun dropped right when you need a boost. The structure hasn’t changed: it’s a high‑octane dailies event where every Railroad tile you hit sends you spinning into either a Shutdown or a Bank Heist mini‑game, and those victories (or gloriously messy failures) translate to leaderboard points. The twist this time? The prize pool is absolutely loaded with 515 Peg‑E Dice Drop chips and a jaw‑dropping 6,975 free dice rolls across 40 milestones. That’s not a typo – almost seven thousand dice, plus sticker packs, cash boosts, flash event triggers, and enough chips to make that prize track look like it’s been hit with a money gun.
How To Earn Rewards In Puck Pursuit (Without Losing Your Mind)
Let me break it down as simple as a stop‑and‑shop. Participation is automatic once the tournament goes live – there’s no sign‑up, no hidden button. The magic happens every time your token lands on a Railroad tile. When you hit one of those beauties, you’ll trigger either a Shutdown or a Bank Heist. Your performance in that mini‑game determines how many points you bank for the leaderboard (and thus, your milestone progress). The system hasn’t changed since the early days, so if you’re a veteran, it’s just muscle memory. For the newbies, here’s the cheat sheet:
| Mini‑Game Outcome | Points Earned |
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| Shutdown – Unsuccessful | 2 |
| Shutdown – Successful | 4 |
| Bank Heist – Small Heist | 4 |
| Bank Heist – Large Heist | 6 |
| Bank Heist – Bankrupt! | 8 |
See the pattern? Bank Heists are where the real juice is. A perfectly timed Bankrupt can net you a cool 8 points, which is double what a successful Shutdown pays out. So my advice, and I’m dead serious about this, is to stack your luck in favor of Bank Heists if you can. Use those multiplier dice rolls when you’re close to a Railroad tile, and pray to the RNG gods for a Heist. Even a Small Heist gives you 4 points, matching a successful Shutdown, so in the long run, Heists are your bread and butter.

One more pro tip – these points aren’t just for the milestones; they also rank you on the leaderboard, which can cough up extra rewards at the end of the event depending on your position (usually extra dice, cash, or sticker packs). So if you’re competitive, you can squeeze even more value out of this. But honestly, even if you’re just a casual roller, the milestone track alone is a treasure chest.
Points Earned & The “Flash Event Whisperer” Effect
What makes 2026’s Puck Pursuit feel chef’s kiss is how it syncs up with the modern event ecosystem. As you climb the milestones, you’ll notice several rewards are flash event triggers – things like High Roller, Cash Boost, and Mega Heist that last for 5 to 30 minutes. These aren’t just filler; they’re strategically sprinkled throughout the track so you can chain them with your free dice rolls. I always get a kick out of activating a 10‑minute Cash Boost right when I’m about to pass Go and collect a fat bankroll. It’s like Scopely says, “Here’s some icing, now bake your own cake.”
And let’s talk about the timing with the Peg‑E Dice Drop event. In 2026, these reruns often appear when a big sticker album or a partner event is winding down, so those 515 chips are clutch for ticking off those final prize thresholds. I’ve personally missed the last Peg‑E reward by a sliver before, and an event like Puck Pursuit would’ve saved my bacon.

All Puck Pursuit Rewards (January 23‑24, 2026 Edition)
Alright, let’s get to the meat and potatoes. Below is the full milestone reward table – and yes, I’ve double‑checked it against my own game session last night (I might’ve lost a little sleep). The layout is identical to the 2025 version because the event is a pure rerun, but Scopely hasn’t nerfed the goodies one bit. You’ll need a total of 31,000 points to complete the entire track, which sounds monstrous but is totally doable with a high multiplier and a bit of luck on the Heists.
| Milestone | Points Required | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10 | 8 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 2 | 25 | 40 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 3 | 40 | Cash Reward 💰 |
| 4 | 80 | Green Sticker Pack 🟢 |
| 5 | 120 | Cash Reward 💰 |
| 6 | 150 | 12 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 7 | 100 | High Roller, 5 Minutes 🚀 |
| 8 | 225 | 150 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 9 | 200 | 15 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 10 | 250 | Yellow Sticker Pack 🟡 |
| 11 | 275 | 30 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 12 | 350 | 225 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 13 | 200 | Cash Boost, 5 Minutes 💸 |
| 14 | 300 | 35 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 15 | 350 | Pink Sticker Pack 🩷 |
| 16 | 400 | 250 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 17 | 350 | 40 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 18 | 450 | 275 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 19 | 250 | Mega Heist, 30 Minutes 🔥 |
| 20 | 400 | 50 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 21 | 500 | Blue Sticker Pack 🔵 |
| 22 | 650 | 325 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 23 | 600 | 70 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 24 | 900 | 400 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 25 | 800 | Cash Reward 💰 |
| 26 | 750 | 75 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 27 | 850 | Cash Reward 💰 |
| 28 | 1,000 | 425 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 29 | 500 | Cash Boost, 10 Minutes 💸 |
| 30 | 800 | 80 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 31 | 900 | Cash Reward 💰 |
| 32 | 1,500 | 575 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 33 | 1,200 | Cash Reward 💰 |
| 34 | 1,000 | 100 Peg‑E Dice Drop Tokens 🎲 |
| 35 | 750 | Builder’s Bash, 30 Minutes 🏗️ |
| 36 | 2,000 | 700 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 37 | 1,500 | Cash Reward 💰 |
| 38 | 3,000 | 950 Free Dice Rolls 🎲 |
| 39 | 2,000 | Cash Reward 💰 |
| 40 | 7,000 | 2,500 Free Dice Rolls 🎲🎉 |
Just look at that final milestone – 2,500 free dice rolls and a megaton of satisfaction. If you add up all the dice from the milestones, you’re pocketing 6,975 dice in total. That’s enough to complete a whole other flash event or two, easily.
Strategy Session: How to Milk Puck Pursuit for All It’s Worth
I’ve been playing Monopoly Go since the early wild‑west days, and events like this come around just frequently enough to feel special. Here’s the playbook I use to climb the track without burning through my entire dice stash:
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Save your high multipliers for when you’re 6‑8 tiles away from a Railroad. The algorithm might be random, but your odds of landing on a Railroad are decent if you’re rolling within that window. A x50 multiplier on a Bankrupt Heist yields a ridiculous 400 points in one go – talk about a power move.
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Keep an eye out for overlapping events. In the current 2026 calendar, there’s often a concurrent sticker boom or a partner event where landing on Railroads also fetches extra tokens or partner spins. So a single roll can double‑dip, and that’s just good business.
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Don’t sleep on the flash event triggers. When you unlock High Roller (5 minutes), pause and consider stacking it with your built‑up dice from earlier milestones. A quick burst of high‑multiplier rolls during that window can slingshot you through multiple milestones at once.
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The Peg‑E tokens are the real prize if you’re close to a Peg‑E grand prize. If you only need, say, 200 more chips to reach that big finale, you can plan your milestone stopping point. Milestones 30, 34, and 38 alone hand out 255 tokens – nearly half the stash.
I’ve got a buddy who swears by only pushing to milestone 25 to grab the blue sticker pack and calling it a day, but personally, I say go big or go home. With the 2026 meta relying so much on sticker sets and dice conservation, having a 2,500‑dice cushion at the end of a tournament is literally game‑changing.
Wrapping Up
Puck Pursuit might be a rerun from the archives, but in the ever‑evolving world of Monopoly Go, it’s still one of the most player‑friendly tournaments out there. Whether you’re a fresh‑faced board lord or a seasoned tycoon with a vault full of sticker dupes, this event delivers the goods – free dice, shiny stickers, and a mountain of Peg‑E chips. So get out there, slam those Railroads, and chase that Bankrupt Heist like your board depends on it. And hey, if you see me on the leaderboard with a smug little emoji, don’t be a stranger – share your progress in the comments and let’s laugh at our mutual dice addiction together. Happy rolling, y’all! 🎩⭐