Alright, let’s talk about trying to map out Monopoly GO. I got pretty hooked on this game, building up my little landmarks and rolling those dice. But after a while, I started getting curious. You know, like, how many boards are there? What comes after this Egyptian one or that spooky Transylvania place? I just wanted a simple list, something to look forward to, maybe?

The Hunt Begins
So, naturally, I started digging online. Fired up my browser and went searching. My first attempts were pretty basic:
- monopoly go level list
- all monopoly go boards
- how many levels in monopoly go
- monopoly go progression
Seemed straightforward enough, right? I figured someone must have compiled this somewhere. Lots of games have wikis or fan sites that track this stuff meticulously.
Hitting a Wall (or Several)
Well, it wasn’t quite that simple. Man, finding a clear, up-to-date list was surprisingly tough. I found a lot of discussion forums, you know, Reddit threads and stuff, where people would ask “What level comes after X?” and someone might answer for the next few. But a complete, verified list from start to, well, wherever it ends now? That was elusive.
Some sites had partial lists, but they often seemed outdated. The game updates, adds new boards, maybe shuffles things around, who knows? It makes keeping track difficult, I guess. I saw lists stopping at board 70, some claiming over 100, others just showing the first 20 or 30. It was all over the place. Felt like trying to catch smoke.
There were also tons of clickbait-y videos and pages promising the list but just giving general gameplay tips. Wasted a bit of time on those, gotta admit. Frustrating.
Piecing It Together
Eventually, I kinda gave up on finding one single perfect source. What worked better was piecing information together from different places. I spent some time scrolling through older forum posts and cross-referencing with newer comments mentioning higher board numbers. It’s like detective work, but for a mobile game, haha.
I started just jotting down the names I saw confirmed by multiple people. Stuff like:
- New York
- Tokyo
- Venice
- Paris
- And so on…
I managed to get a decent idea of the first 50 or 60 boards that seemed generally agreed upon. Beyond that, it got fuzzy again pretty quickly. New boards seem to pop up faster than people can reliably document them in one central place.

So, do I have a perfect list now? Nah, not really. But I got a much better sense of the scale and the themes they use. It seems like they just keep adding more and more, which is good for the game’s longevity, I suppose. Just makes documenting it a bit of a community effort, scattered across different corners of the internet.
It was an interesting little project, anyway. Showed me that sometimes the info you want isn’t neatly packaged, you just gotta dig for it yourself. Now, back to rolling those dice…