I wasn’t even planning on writing this, but I couldn’t find a straight answer anywhere… Here’s the link in case anyone wants to try it:
. Alright, buckle up, because I’m about to dump the whole frustrating saga of how I spent way too long hunting for free dice links for MG: Monopoly Go, and I’m still kinda salty about it.
So, I got roped into playing MG: Monopoly Go by my roommate, who’s obsessed with it. Like, she’s always on her phone, rolling dice and bragging about her new properties. I gave in and started playing, and yeah, it’s fun as hell, but the dice situation is a scam. You get maybe 10 rolls, and then you’re out, and the game’s like “pay $5 for more!” Um, no, I’m a broke graphic designer, I’m not funding my fake real estate empire. My roommate was like, “just find free dice links, they’re all over the internet.” Sure, if by “all over” you mean a dumpster fire of scams and broken links. I needed dice for this weekend’s event, so I dove in. Big mistake.
First stop: Google. Searched “MG: Monopoly Go free dice links” and got hit with a wall of sketchy sites. The first one I clicked was like a bad Vegas casino—blinking “FREE DICE NOW” banners, pop-ups I couldn’t close, and a vibe that screamed “your phone’s about to die.” It wanted me to “verify” by linking my MG: Monopoly Go account. Yeah, right, I’m not handing over my login to some shady site that looks like it was built in Microsoft Paint. I closed it so fast I think I broke my mouse. Pretty sure my antivirus was sweating just from that visit.
Then I tried one of those “complete offers for dice” deals. They’re like, “do a survey, get free dice!” Sounded doable. I spent like 35 minutes answering questions about what soda I drink, if I’d buy a mattress online, and whether I care about eco-friendly toothpaste. I was half-asleep by the end. After all that, it said I “didn’t meet the criteria” for the dice. What?! I just told you my entire beverage preference history, and you’re gatekeeping my rolls? I looked up the site later, and yup, it’s a known data-harvesting scam. So that was a fun way to waste my lunch break.
I’m starting to think free dice links are just a cruel prank, but I’m too stubborn to quit, and I really want to crush this event to flex on my roommate. So I hit up YouTube, searching “MG: Monopoly Go free dice 2025 no scam.” Found a video with a guy promising “guaranteed working links.” He talked for like 12 minutes about “secret codes” and “daily links.” Tried every link he gave—half were dead, and the other half took me to sites asking me to download random apps or sign up for newsletters. One link even redirected to a crypto scam. The comments were just people yelling “fake!” or posting their own sketchy links. I tried a code from the comments anyway, because I’m an idiot. Didn’t work. Shocker.
Next, I checked Instagram, because sometimes game pages post freebies. Found a post claiming to have “exclusive dice links.” Clicked it, and it took me to a site that wanted me to “prove I’m not a bot” by entering my game ID. Nope, not falling for that. Another link led to a Telegram group with like 500 people spamming broken links and begging for dice. I stayed for five minutes, tried one link, and got a 404 error. Left the group and felt like I needed a shower.
I’m about to delete MG: Monopoly Go and tell my roommate to find a new gaming buddy, but then I stumble across this random thread on a MG: Monopoly Go fan forum. It’s not even a popular post, just some dude venting about how he’s sick of scam sites and fake YouTube videos. He said he tried everything—surveys, social media links, random Discord servers—and it was all trash. But then he found this one site that actually worked. I’m like, okay, sure, but I’m desperate, so I check it out.
The site didn’t look like it was trying to sell me a used car, which was a nice change. It had a straightforward setup where you do a couple tasks, like playing a quick mini-game or clicking through an ad. Took maybe 10-15 minutes. I was waiting for the part where it asks for my game password or tries to install a virus, but it never did. I made sure I was logged into MG: Monopoly Go (pro tip: do that first, or the dice won’t show up), and then—bam—dice appeared in my game. Like, 30 rolls or something. Not enough to buy Park Place IRL, but enough to keep playing and finish my event. I was legit shook. I kept refreshing the game thinking it was a glitch, but the dice stayed.
I’m not saying this is some dice jackpot or whatever. You gotta do a little work, and it’s not like you’re getting 1,000 rolls for free. But compared to the other crap I tried, this was the only thing that didn’t feel like it was gonna hack my bank account. I did it on my MacBook, and it was fine, but my roommate tried on her old iPhone, and she said it was a bit slow, so maybe use something decent. Also, update your game first, because I heard it can bug out on older versions.
Anyway, that’s my story. I’m just happy I can keep playing MG: Monopoly Go without going bankrupt. I’m gonna rub it in my roommate’s face when I pass her on the leaderboard. If anyone’s got other legit ways to get free dice links, hit me up, because I’m gonna need more when the next event hits. Why does this game have to be so damn fun?
I wasn’t even planning on writing this, but I couldn’t find a straight answer anywhere… Here’s the link in case anyone wants to try it:
. Alright, buckle up, because I’m about to dump the whole frustrating saga of how I spent way too long hunting for free dice links for MG: Monopoly Go, and I’m still kinda salty about it.
So, I got roped into playing MG: Monopoly Go by my roommate, who’s obsessed with it. Like, she’s always on her phone, rolling dice and bragging about her new properties. I gave in and started playing, and yeah, it’s fun as hell, but the dice situation is a scam. You get maybe 10 rolls, and then you’re out, and the game’s like “pay $5 for more!” Um, no, I’m a broke graphic designer, I’m not funding my fake real estate empire. My roommate was like, “just find free dice links, they’re all over the internet.” Sure, if by “all over” you mean a dumpster fire of scams and broken links. I needed dice for this weekend’s event, so I dove in. Big mistake.
First stop: Google. Searched “MG: Monopoly Go free dice links” and got hit with a wall of sketchy sites. The first one I clicked was like a bad Vegas casino—blinking “FREE DICE NOW” banners, pop-ups I couldn’t close, and a vibe that screamed “your phone’s about to die.” It wanted me to “verify” by linking my MG: Monopoly Go account. Yeah, right, I’m not handing over my login to some shady site that looks like it was built in Microsoft Paint. I closed it so fast I think I broke my mouse. Pretty sure my antivirus was sweating just from that visit.
Then I tried one of those “complete offers for dice” deals. They’re like, “do a survey, get free dice!” Sounded doable. I spent like 35 minutes answering questions about what soda I drink, if I’d buy a mattress online, and whether I care about eco-friendly toothpaste. I was half-asleep by the end. After all that, it said I “didn’t meet the criteria” for the dice. What?! I just told you my entire beverage preference history, and you’re gatekeeping my rolls? I looked up the site later, and yup, it’s a known data-harvesting scam. So that was a fun way to waste my lunch break.
I’m starting to think free dice links are just a cruel prank, but I’m too stubborn to quit, and I really want to crush this event to flex on my roommate. So I hit up YouTube, searching “MG: Monopoly Go free dice 2025 no scam.” Found a video with a guy promising “guaranteed working links.” He talked for like 12 minutes about “secret codes” and “daily links.” Tried every link he gave—half were dead, and the other half took me to sites asking me to download random apps or sign up for newsletters. One link even redirected to a crypto scam. The comments were just people yelling “fake!” or posting their own sketchy links. I tried a code from the comments anyway, because I’m an idiot. Didn’t work. Shocker.
Next, I checked Instagram, because sometimes game pages post freebies. Found a post claiming to have “exclusive dice links.” Clicked it, and it took me to a site that wanted me to “prove I’m not a bot” by entering my game ID. Nope, not falling for that. Another link led to a Telegram group with like 500 people spamming broken links and begging for dice. I stayed for five minutes, tried one link, and got a 404 error. Left the group and felt like I needed a shower.
I’m about to delete MG: Monopoly Go and tell my roommate to find a new gaming buddy, but then I stumble across this random thread on a MG: Monopoly Go fan forum. It’s not even a popular post, just some dude venting about how he’s sick of scam sites and fake YouTube videos. He said he tried everything—surveys, social media links, random Discord servers—and it was all trash. But then he found this one site that actually worked. I’m like, okay, sure, but I’m desperate, so I check it out.
The site didn’t look like it was trying to sell me a used car, which was a nice change. It had a straightforward setup where you do a couple tasks, like playing a quick mini-game or clicking through an ad. Took maybe 10-15 minutes. I was waiting for the part where it asks for my game password or tries to install a virus, but it never did. I made sure I was logged into MG: Monopoly Go (pro tip: do that first, or the dice won’t show up), and then—bam—dice appeared in my game. Like, 30 rolls or something. Not enough to buy Park Place IRL, but enough to keep playing and finish my event. I was legit shook. I kept refreshing the game thinking it was a glitch, but the dice stayed.
I’m not saying this is some dice jackpot or whatever. You gotta do a little work, and it’s not like you’re getting 1,000 rolls for free. But compared to the other crap I tried, this was the only thing that didn’t feel like it was gonna hack my bank account. I did it on my MacBook, and it was fine, but my roommate tried on her old iPhone, and she said it was a bit slow, so maybe use something decent. Also, update your game first, because I heard it can bug out on older versions.
Anyway, that’s my story. I’m just happy I can keep playing MG: Monopoly Go without going bankrupt. I’m gonna rub it in my roommate’s face when I pass her on the leaderboard. If anyone’s got other legit ways to get free dice links, hit me up, because I’m gonna need more when the next event hits. Why does this game have to be so damn fun?