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RSVSR How to Win Starlight Speedway in Monopoly GO Fast
Starlight Speedway has the whole Monopoly GO crowd checking timers and counting dice, and I get it. It's a two-day dash from March 26 to March 28, 2026, and the milestone track is chunky: 62 levels with up to 20,275 dice rolls if you actually finish the lot. That's the kind of payoff that changes how you play for the rest of the week. Alongside the dice, you'll pick up 2,630 flags, plus sticker packs and a few boosts that can swing your session from "meh" to "okay, we're cooking." If you're trying to tidy up an album, grabbing Monopoly Go Stickers on the side can help you line things up with what you earn during the run.
Where the points really come from
The scoring is simple on paper: you need Railroads. Land there, trigger a Shutdown or Bank Heist, and that's your tournament progress. In reality, it's messy. Shutdowns are steady points if you can keep hitting active boards, but heists are where the big jumps happen—especially when you pull a "Large" result. You'll notice pretty fast that rolling on x1 or x5 feels safe, but it crawls. The trick is to save the bigger multipliers for when you're within a few tiles of a Railroad. Not "maybe close." Actually close. If you're six or seven spaces out, don't kid yourself, just chill and reset.
Timing, brackets, and that late-entry gamble
A lot of players jump in at the start and then wonder why the leaderboard is stacked with no-lifers by lunchtime. The late-entry approach can work because your bracket often fills with people who start around the same time. Waiting until the last 20 to 30 minutes is risky, sure, but it can also keep you out of the most brutal groups. When you do join, play like you mean it. If you've got High Roller, use it. Push your multiplier up, take your shots, and don't waste rolls on "vibes." You're aiming for quick bursts of Railroad hits, not a long, tidy grind.
Boost windows and when to stop chasing
Keep one eye on the event schedule. A Mega Heist window is basically a green light to spend dice, because a single boosted heist on a high multiplier can launch you up the ranks. Still, there's a line. If the top three are miles ahead and you're burning through your stash just to tread water, it's not smart. Take the milestone rewards you can reach, grab the flags and packs, and walk away with your dice count intact. Those flags matter a ton if you're planning to go hard in the next partner round, and having a plan for a Monopoly Go Partners Event buy can make the whole tournament feel like it actually fed into something bigger.
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