The Rich Exhibit had barely closed its velvet ropes when Monopoly GO welcomed players to a brand-new creative spree: Brush Bliss. Kicking off on January 18, 2026, this two-day-and-five-hour event splashed the board with artistic flair, running right alongside the final hours of the Greek Treasures minigame. For anyone still trying to fill the Artful Tales sticker album, this event became an unmissable chance to scoop up sticker packs, dice, and heaps of Pickaxe tokens without spending a single extra Monopoly Money on side distractions. One seasoned collector, whom we'll call Jay, saw it as the perfect storm: a digging event craving pickaxes, a fresh album begging for rare cards, and a milestone track stuffed with goodies.

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Jay had been hoarding dice for a couple of weeks, and as soon as Brush Bliss lit up his screen, he knew exactly what to do. This wasn’t like the older 50-milestone structure. Developer Scopely had expanded the track to 62 milestones, a change that brought groans about extra grinding but quickly won hearts once the reward leak started spreading. The total haul for an active player willing to push through included 15,030 dice rolls, 212 Pickaxe tokens, and a couple of five-star sticker packs that felt like pure gold in the album’s early weeks.

What really got Jay’s attention, though, was the distribution. The good stuff was spread out cleverly.

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Take the sticker packs, for instance. Milestone 39 coughed up a much-needed four-star pack, while the big boys – the five-star packs – waited all the way at milestones 52 and 62. For Jay, reaching those final tiers meant pairing the Brush Bliss push with the Mega Heist flash event that triggered at milestone 44. That 30-minute boost turned every passed-Go trip into a cash fountain, which helped fuel the Landmark upgrades and Wheel spins needed to keep the dice engine running.

Here’s a quick glance at the prizes that had everyone scrambling to roll:

Milestone Reward Highlight
1-10 Cash, small dice bundles, early Pickaxe tokens
25 400 Dice Rolls
39 🔷 Four-Star Sticker Pack
44 ⚡ 30-Minute Mega Heist Flash Event
52 ⭐ Five-Star Sticker Pack
57 Final Pickaxe token drop (cumulative total reaches 212)
62 ⭐ Five-Star Sticker Pack, 1,500 Dice Rolls

Jay looked at the table and circled milestone 57 with his finger. “That’s where the digging dreams either come true or die,” he muttered. Because the Greek Treasures minigame was in its final hours, those 212 Pickaxe tokens could easily be the difference between snagging the Exalted Scottie token with a five-star sticker pack and settling for a bunch of half-finished grids. Pacing mattered. You didn’t need to finish all 62 milestones if your only goal was to empty the treasure dig, but missing the five-star sticker packs was a heartbreaker for any Artful Tales chaser.

Now, how do you even rack up enough points to walk away with these prizes? Unlike tournaments, Brush Bliss didn’t care about bankrupting rivals or completing railroads. It rewarded board movement and tile luck. Jay quickly memorized the point values like a cheat sheet scratched on a napkin: landing on Chance gave 2 points, Utility tiles also gave 2 points, and Tax tiles handed out 3 points. That doesn’t sound like much until you introduce the dice multiplier.

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Imagine rolling a x10 multiplier and skipping onto a Tax space. That’s 30 points instead of a pitiful 3 – the kind of efficiency that makes a 62-milestone marathon feel like a brisk jog. Jay’s personal rule of thumb was to switch to x5 or x10 whenever he was seven to nine spaces away from a Tax or Utility cluster, a trick he’d picked up from years of playing. Higher multipliers also multiplied the points from Chance, but since Chance pulls were random, he preferred gambling on the guaranteed bump of a Tax.

During the Mega Heist flash event that unlocked at milestone 44, Jay cranked his multiplier even higher. A Mega Heist offered a massive cash infusion, and when combined with Brush Bliss points, it paid double dividends: the cash funded Landmark builds that returned dice through Wheel spins, while the multiplied Tax points rocketed him through the event track. It was a beautiful, self-feeding loop that let him reach milestone 58 without burning his entire dice stash.

Let’s break down a few savvy player habits that Jay and others used to maximize Brush Bliss:

  • 💡 Pre-load your friend bonuses: Opening the Community Chest and collecting free dice from friend requests right as the event started gave an initial push without touching saved dice.

  • 📊 Track your token milestones: Pickaxe tokens stopped after milestone 57, so anyone who only cared about the dig could ease off afterward unless they craved the final five-star pack.

  • 🎲 Use Auto Roll with a ceiling: Some players set an auto-roll multiplier limit. Once below a comfortable dice count, they dropped back to x1 to avoid disaster.

  • 🔁 Sync with other events: Brush Bliss overlapped slightly with morning tournaments and daily challenges. Clearing those at the same time multiplied overall progress.

By the time the event ticked down to its last hour, Jay had crossed milestone 62 twice on his main account – once for the pride and once because he had the dice to spare. His Artful Tales album jumped from 152 stickers to 169, and the Greek Treasures minigame coughed up the Exalted Scottie token that he now displays with a smug grin. The chat groups lit up with screenshots of five-star packs and debates about whether Scopely would raise the milestone count even further in future events.

Monopoly GO’s Brush Bliss proved that a little extra effort on a Tax tile could go a long way – especially when the rewards stacked across a dig event, an album, and a flash event all at once. For anyone staring down a similar event in the future, the strategy remains simple: watch your positioning, know when to spike the multiplier, and never underestimate the power of a well-timed Mega Heist.