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Teatime Treats has returned to Monopoly GO at a pretty useful time, especially if you're still pushing through the Monopoly Go Partners Event and need more Gingerbread Partner tokens. The Beastly Beauties event gave players a decent start, but this new solo event is where a lot of people will be trying to build up their token stash. It runs from May 27, 2026, at 1 PM ET until May 30, 2026, at 4 PM ET, so there's a fair bit of time to work through the milestones without feeling like you've got to burn every roll in one sitting.
What Teatime Treats offers this time
There are 62 milestones in Teatime Treats, and the rewards are spread out in a way that keeps the event worth checking often. If you clear the whole thing, you can collect up to 18,205 dice rolls and 3,780 Gingerbread Partner tokens. The last milestone is the biggest dice payout, giving 5,000 rolls, but there are some handy stops before that too. Milestone 53 gives 500 Partner tokens, milestone 56 gives 2,200 dice, and milestone 50 unlocks a 40-minute Mega Heist. You'll also see a 15-minute Builder's Bash at milestone 18, a three-star sticker pack at milestone 26, a 15-minute Wheel Boost at milestone 44, and a 15-minute Cash Boost at milestone 57.
Why the Partner tokens matter
If you're playing Gingerbread Partners, the token rewards are the part you'll probably care about most. They show up across 14 different milestones, starting right away with 80 tokens at milestone 1. After that, the amounts climb through rewards like 100, 140, 180, 200, 220, 250, 260, 300, 350, 380, 400, 420, and then 500 tokens later in the event. That's a big help when you're trying to finish all four partner builds. And, let's be honest, those builds can chew through tokens fast, especially if one teammate isn't pulling much weight.
Dice, stickers, cash, and boosts
The dice rewards are the main reason to keep climbing, but they're not the only thing here. Early milestones hand out smaller dice bundles like 25, 40, 50, 70, and 95 rolls, which are useful for keeping momentum. Later on, the event starts dropping much larger rewards, including 575, 925, 1,100, 1,400, 1,650, 2,200, and 5,000 rolls. Sticker packs are lighter this time, with one-star, two-star, and three-star packs appearing in the first half. Cash rewards are scattered through the board too, and the flash events can be useful if you time them with your normal playing sessions.
How to score points without wasting rolls
Points in Teatime Treats come from landing on Chance, Community Chest, and Railroad spaces. Chance and Community Chest give 1 point each, while Railroads give 2 points. That makes Railroads the better target, but you can't force every landing, so don't get too reckless with high multipliers. A lot of players raise the multiplier when they're six to eight spaces from a strong target, then drop it again when the board looks awkward. If you're short on time or tokens, checking a Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale page may help you plan around the current partner grind while Teatime Treats is still live.
What Teatime Treats offers this time
There are 62 milestones in Teatime Treats, and the rewards are spread out in a way that keeps the event worth checking often. If you clear the whole thing, you can collect up to 18,205 dice rolls and 3,780 Gingerbread Partner tokens. The last milestone is the biggest dice payout, giving 5,000 rolls, but there are some handy stops before that too. Milestone 53 gives 500 Partner tokens, milestone 56 gives 2,200 dice, and milestone 50 unlocks a 40-minute Mega Heist. You'll also see a 15-minute Builder's Bash at milestone 18, a three-star sticker pack at milestone 26, a 15-minute Wheel Boost at milestone 44, and a 15-minute Cash Boost at milestone 57.
Why the Partner tokens matter
If you're playing Gingerbread Partners, the token rewards are the part you'll probably care about most. They show up across 14 different milestones, starting right away with 80 tokens at milestone 1. After that, the amounts climb through rewards like 100, 140, 180, 200, 220, 250, 260, 300, 350, 380, 400, 420, and then 500 tokens later in the event. That's a big help when you're trying to finish all four partner builds. And, let's be honest, those builds can chew through tokens fast, especially if one teammate isn't pulling much weight.
Dice, stickers, cash, and boosts
The dice rewards are the main reason to keep climbing, but they're not the only thing here. Early milestones hand out smaller dice bundles like 25, 40, 50, 70, and 95 rolls, which are useful for keeping momentum. Later on, the event starts dropping much larger rewards, including 575, 925, 1,100, 1,400, 1,650, 2,200, and 5,000 rolls. Sticker packs are lighter this time, with one-star, two-star, and three-star packs appearing in the first half. Cash rewards are scattered through the board too, and the flash events can be useful if you time them with your normal playing sessions.
How to score points without wasting rolls
Points in Teatime Treats come from landing on Chance, Community Chest, and Railroad spaces. Chance and Community Chest give 1 point each, while Railroads give 2 points. That makes Railroads the better target, but you can't force every landing, so don't get too reckless with high multipliers. A lot of players raise the multiplier when they're six to eight spaces from a strong target, then drop it again when the board looks awkward. If you're short on time or tokens, checking a Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale page may help you plan around the current partner grind while Teatime Treats is still live.



