I have a soft spot for Monopoly GO events that turn a leisurely board stroll into a tiny adrenaline rush. Harvest Racers, which Scopely dropped as a Thanksgiving racing minigame, was one of those moments. I still remember seeing the little flag tokens scattered across my board like confetti after a parade. Even in 2026, when I look back at that event, the lesson is clear: if you want the top prizes, you need a serious Flag Token strategy.
Top rewards in Harvest Racers included the Lawn Runner board token, a Flag emoji, a Sticker Swap pack, and a Wild Sticker. That Wild Sticker alone felt like a golden goose for my album. But the race doesn't run on good intentions; it runs on Flag Tokens. The board doesn’t exactly hand them to you, but those token squares might as well wave a tiny checkered flag when you roll near them.

🏁 How Flag Tokens Work in Harvest Racers
During Harvest Racers, certain squares glow with Flag Tokens. Land there and you collect them. By default, each landing gives one Flag—nothing spectacular. But here’s the trick: your multiplier changes everything. A 20x multiplier turns that single sad flag into 20 flags. Let me tell you, the thrill of a high-roll landing on a token square is real. I used to hover my finger over the roll button, whisper "please, please, please," and then watch my flag count jump.
The catch? Those high-multiplier rolls can drain dice faster than a hungry turkey at Thanksgiving. So pacing matters. I learned to keep my multiplier modest when token squares were far away, then pump it up when I had a decent shot at landing.
🛣️ My Favorite Ways to Earn Flags
1. Land on Token Squares
This is still the easiest way, hands down. While Harvest Racers was active, tycoons spotted token squares on the board. Land, collect, repeat. The multiplier scaling makes it feel less like a grind and more like a little gamble.
2. Ride the Planting Profits Event
Monopoly GO loves to stack events, and Planting Profits was the perfect sidekick. That solo event offered up to 2,380 Flags. Honestly, it pays to be a little shameless with your lap around the board because milestone rewards in banner and leaderboard events often toss you tokens when you need them most.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the main flag-earning methods I leaned on:
| Method | Why It Works | Flag Potential |
|---|---|---|
| Token squares | Constant board presence | Scales with multiplier |
| Planting Profits | Milestone rewards | Up to 2,380 Flags |
| Quick Wins | Daily, low effort | Steady bonus flags |
| Free links | Occasional surprises | Varies by event |

3. Knock Out Quick Wins
Quick Wins are the friend who always has snacks—you just have to show up. I opened the Win menu each day, scanned the tasks, and completed them without overthinking. The rewards were small but consistent, and in a racing event, consistency keeps you from stalling out. Even on days when I didn't want to chase the leaderboard, I still cleared Quick Wins.
4. Keep an Eye on Free Links
At the time of Harvest Racers, there weren’t any direct free links for Flag Tokens floating around. The available freebies were mostly dice rolls, which still helped because more dice meant more chances to land on token squares. I remember refreshing community threads hoping Scopely would drop a flag link. That waiting game felt like checking the oven every five minutes on Thanksgiving. If a future event ships with direct Flag links, you can bet I'll grab them fast.

🎯 Rewards That Made the Grind Worth It
The top shelf rewards were the whole reason I stayed up. The Lawn Runner board token had that playful, slightly chaotic energy I love in Monopoly GO cosmetics. The Flag emoji was a cute flex. But the Sticker Swap pack and Wild Sticker? Those were the real trophies. A Wild Sticker can fill the most stubborn album slot, and during a sticker-heavy season, that’s pure gold.
I won't pretend the race was easy. The multiplier dance requires patience, and the dice bank can take a hit if you get greedy. No sweat, right? Just don't chase every flag with a 50x roll unless you're ready for the dice hangover.
🧠 Final Thoughts
Harvest Racers taught me that Monopoly GO minigames reward preparation more than luck. The three pillars—token squares, banner events, and Quick Wins—create a rhythm. If you combine them with a little patience and a willingness to check free links, you can push toward the grand prize without losing your mind.
Even in 2026, when racing events cycle through my board, I still fall back on that same routine: check the event schedule, manage my multiplier, clear Quick Wins, and let the board’s little flags be my guide. The turkey may be gone, but the harvest spirit still drives every lap.

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