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## My Deep Dive into Monopoly Go Boards!
Alright folks, let me tell you about my recent obsession: Monopoly Go! Yeah, I know, sounds kinda basic, but I’ve been getting seriously into it. And of course, being the kinda person I am, I had to dive deep and figure out everything about those boards.
So, where did I even start? Well, like most people, I just started playing. Clicked around, built stuff, got robbed by the Bank (seriously, that happens way too much!). But then I started noticing patterns. Certain spots seemed to trigger events more often, some properties were clearly better investments, you know? It got me thinking – is there a map or something that shows the whole thing?
My first instinct? Google it, duh! I mean, someone’s gotta have compiled a list of all the boards, right? So I searched around for “monopoly go boards list,” and man, did I fall down a rabbit hole! Lots of sites claiming to have the “ULTIMATE” list, but half of them were outdated, incomplete, or just plain wrong.
That’s when I thought, “Screw it, I’ll make my own!”
Now, I’m not about to try and reverse-engineer the game code or anything crazy like that. Instead, I took a more… manual approach. Basically, I started screenshotting EVERY. SINGLE. BOARD. as I progressed. Tedious? Absolutely. But hey, gotta do what you gotta do.
After each board, I’d hop into a document and write down all the properties, utilities, railroads, and special tiles (Chance, Community Chest, etc.). I even noted down the multiplier events (Rent Frenzy, Board Rush, etc) that seemed to pop up most frequently on certain tiles.
The process went something like this:

- Play the game, advance to a new board.
- Take a full screenshot of the board.
- Open the screenshot in my photo editor.
- Manually type out the details of each tile: property name, railroad, utility, etc.
- Make notes on any particularly frequent events.
- Repeat… endlessly!
It took freakin’ ages, I tell ya! I was doing this while watching TV, during my lunch breaks, whenever I had a spare moment. My fingers were practically glued to my phone.
Now, I’m not going to pretend I have a complete, exhaustive list of EVERY board in the game. There are, like, a gazillion levels! But I did manage to catalog a pretty decent chunk of them. And you know what? It actually helped me play better!
By analyzing the boards, I started to see which properties were strategically located near railroads or Chance/Community Chest tiles. I could then plan my building upgrades to maximize my returns and minimize my risk of getting slammed by rent.
Was it a waste of time? Maybe. But hey, I learned a lot about the game, and I had fun doing it. Plus, I can now brag to my friends about my “expert” Monopoly Go knowledge. Who’s laughing now?
So, yeah, that’s my Monopoly Go board listing adventure. Maybe someday I’ll actually put it all into a proper spreadsheet or something. But for now, it’s just a bunch of screenshots and notes on my computer. But hey, it works for me!