The bitter January chill didn’t stop me from diving headfirst into Monopoly Go this morning. My phone buzzed with a notification—Snowy Resort had just gone live, and the promise of thousands of free Snow Racers flags instantly warmed me up. With the team-based Snow Racers event already in full swing, I knew I had to act fast. My teammates were counting on me to collect enough flags to keep us competitive, and this banner event, running from 10AM EST on January 8 until 10AM EST on January 10, 2026, was exactly the fuel we needed.

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The rules were simple but required some tactical rolling. To earn points in Snowy Resort, I had to land on any of the four corner tiles on the game board. Each corner gave me a base of four points, and the more I accumulated, the more milestone rewards I unlocked. I started my dice auto-roller and carefully watched where my token landed.

The first corner, Go, is always a fun one. Not only did it trigger the event points, but it also handed me a nice cash payout—always appreciated when you’re upgrading landmarks. Just passing Go doesn’t give you that extra bonus, so landing exactly on it felt like striking gold. I cranked up my dice multiplier whenever I drifted close, hoping to squeeze a few extra points out of that friendly space.

Visiting Jail was my second frequent stop. In normal gameplay, this tile is practically a freebie, but during Snowy Resort it became a treasure chest. I’d roll, hold my breath, and sigh in relief when the token rested on the Visiting Jail square. No fines, no wasted dice to get out—just pure profit. I racked up a good number of points there, especially when I combined it with a high multiplier.

Free Parking was the real wild card. Sometimes the game offered limited-time events that linked Free Parking with bonus dice or cash, and landing there during those windows was a jackpot. I kept an eye on the Community Chest tiles too, because they contributed to the Free Parking count. Whenever I saw Free Parking glowing with an active boost, I’d switch to a higher multiplier, ready to claim a mountain of rewards. One such moment gave me a 10-minute cash boost, which I used to upgrade several properties at once.

Then there was Go to Jail. Normally, this tile makes me groan, but for this event I welcomed it. Sure, I sometimes had to pay my way out or burn a few dice rolling doubles, but the points I earned from landing there pushed me further up the milestone ladder. I accepted every jail visit as a necessary step toward greatness.

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The real prize was the flag tokens. Over 2,300 free Snow Racers flags were hidden within the 50 milestones, and my team desperately needed them. By the time I hit milestone 42, I had already collected the final batch of 250 flags. That got us off to a commanding start in Snow Racers, matching us against teams that didn’t grind as hard. I could almost hear my teammates cheering through the digital void.

But flags weren’t the only goodies. Snowy Resort showered me with more than 18,000 free dice rolls. You read that right—eighteen thousand. I’d never seen my dice balance so healthy. Every time I crossed a milestone like 13, 17, or 37, my screen lit up with four-digit dice rewards. Those dice fueled even more rolling, creating a virtuous cycle that propelled me toward the special sticker packs.

The Jingle Joy sticker album season was ending on January 16, just around the corner, and I was still missing some hard-to-find stickers. Snowy Resort offered 11 sticker packs in total, including two purple packs at the very end. The green packs at milestones 3 and 6 gave me a few common duplicates, but the pink packs at 21 and 24 finally delivered some missing four-star gems. The blue packs at 34 and 39 were even sweeter, filling in two missing five-star stickers. When I reached milestone 45, the purple pack popped open with a brand new gold sticker I had been chasing for weeks. I felt an immense sense of relief—completion of the album no longer seemed like a distant dream.

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Let me break down some of my favorite milestone moments. After just five points, I unlocked 60 Snow Racers flags, which set the tone immediately. At milestone 9, needing 175 points, the 160 free dice rolls were a lifesaver for my dwindling reserves. Milestone 17 required 650 points but rewarded me with 550 dice rolls—a serious boost. The high roller flash events at milestones 15 and 36 gave me five and ten minutes of multiplied fun, and I timed them perfectly with the corner tiles to maximize point gains. Mega Heist at milestone 43 threw me into a 40-minute bank heist frenzy, and I walked away with billions in cash.

The final stretch was brutal, though. Milestone 50 demanded a staggering 9,000 points. I had to burn through a massive amount of saved dice, but the reward was too tempting: 8,000 free dice rolls and a purple sticker pack. At 2 AM, bleary-eyed but determined, I landed on Go with a x100 multiplier active and watched the points soar. When the grand prize finally popped onto my screen, I nearly dropped my phone. My dice balance skyrocketed, and that final purple pack completed my entire Jingle Joy album.

Looking back, Snowy Resort wasn’t just another banner event—it was the backbone of my weekend. The flags I gathered let my team dominate Snow Racers, the dice kept us rolling, and the stickers closed a chapter I’d been worrying about. If you’re aiming to crush the next Snow Racers event or finish your sticker album before time runs out, I can’t recommend grinding Snowy Resort enough. Just keep an eye on those corner tiles, manage your multipliers wisely, and the game will reward you handsomely. I’m already eyeing the next banner event, but for now, my dice stash and my completed album speak for themselves.