Monopoly Go's Glacier Glide tournament offers Peg-E Sticker Drop chips & dice, securing Jingle Joy stickers before the album ends.

Winter has firmly settled over my Monopoly Go board, and I couldn’t be happier. As the snowflakes swirl and the temperature drops, the Glacier Glide daily tournament has returned for 2026, offering a frosty race to the top that warms me up with a flood of Peg-E Sticker Drop chips and thousands of free dice rolls. From 1 PM EST on January 6 until 3 PM EST on January 7, every successful landing on a Railroad tile sends a flurry of points my way. And with the Peg-E Sticker Drop event winding down at exactly the same time, this is one of my last, best shots at grabbing the Jingle Joy stickers I desperately need before the album closes on January 16. I always wonder: can I push through all 40 milestones? Let me share exactly how I’m tackling it and what awaits anyone brave enough to descend the icy leaderboard.

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How I’m Earning Points in Glacier Glide

The core mechanic feels like second nature now. The instant I see my token glide near any of the four Railroad spaces, my heart skips a beat. I’m not just moving around the board; I’m hunting for those tiles. Each time I land on one, I enter either a Shutdown or a Bank Heist minigame, and my Glacier Glide score hinges on the outcome. It’s a simple trade: risk a Shutdown for moderate points or hope for a rare Heist that pays out bigger. In my experience, unsuccessful Shutdowns still net 2 points, while successful ones hand me 4. But when I slip into a Heist, the real rewards appear—small heists grant 4 points, large ones leap to 6, and that glorious Bankrupt result explodes with 8 points. I often ask myself, is it worth hoarding dice just for Heist chances? Absolutely, especially when a Mega Heist flash event appears later in the milestone track.

Points Breakdown: Shutdown vs. Bank Heist

Shutdown Outcome Points Bank Heist Outcome Points
Unsuccessful 2 Small Heist 4
Successful 4 Large Heist 6
Bankrupt 8

Why I’m Obsessed with Peg-E Chips This Time

Let me be honest: sticker packs are my addiction, and Peg-E chips are my currency. Glacier Glide drip-feeds more than 475 of those precious tokens before milestone 30, and I’m already calculating how many bonus spins that buys me. The Peg-E Sticker Drop machine has a Wild Sticker sitting at the top of its first reward page, and with Jingle Joy ending in a matter of days, I cannot afford to leave any chip on the table. That’s why I’m racing through the Glacier Glide milestones. Each bundle of Peg-E tokens feels like a life raft—especially the 100 chips at milestone 30. Am I the only one who sits there rehearsing the drop pattern in my head? Probably not.

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The Full Milestone and Reward List

Below is every reward I’m clawing toward. The point thresholds ramp up aggressively after milestone 30, but the payouts in dice and sticker packs keep me rolling. Take a look at what’s waiting.

Milestone Points Required Reward
1 10 12 Peg-E Sticker Drop Tokens
2 25 40 Free Dice Rolls
3 40 Cash Reward
4 80 Green Sticker Pack
5 120 Cash Reward
6 150 20 Peg-E Sticker Drop Tokens
7 200 High Roller, 5 Minutes
8 250 200 Free Dice Rolls
9 275 25 Peg-E Sticker Drop Tokens
10 300 Yellow Sticker Pack
11 350 30 Peg-E Sticker Drop Tokens
12 400 275 Free Dice Rolls
13 375 Cash Boost, 5 Minutes
14 425 35 Peg-E Sticker Drop Tokens
15 450 Pink Sticker Pack
16 525 350 Free Dice Rolls
17 550 50 Peg-E Sticker Drop Tokens
18 700 450 Free Dice Rolls
19 500 Mega Heist, 25 Minutes
20 700 55 Peg-E Sticker Drop Tokens
21 800 Blue Sticker Pack
22 950 600 Free Dice Rolls
23 900 70 Peg-E Sticker Drop Tokens
24 1,150 675 Free Dice Rolls
25 1,000 Cash Reward
26 1,200 80 Peg-E Sticker Drop Tokens
27 1,100 Cash Reward
28 1,300 750 Free Dice Rolls
29 950 Cash Boost
30 1,400 100 Peg-E Sticker Drop Tokens
31 1,400 Cash Reward
32 1,550 Blue Sticker Pack
33 1,600 Cash Reward
34 2,300 1,250 Free Dice Rolls
35 1,300 Mega Heist, 40 Minutes
36 2,700 1,400 Free Dice Rolls
37 1,800 Cash Reward
38 3,800 1,900 Free Dice Rolls
39 2,200 Cash Reward
40 6,000 3,000 Free Dice Rolls

When I add it all up, the sheer volume of free dice—over 10,000 rolls by my count after milestone 40—forces me to wonder why I ever hoard dice in the first place. Cash rewards, flash events like High Roller and Mega Heist, and those precious sticker packs (green, yellow, pink, and blue) punctuate the climb, breaking the monotony and feeding my vault.

Beyond Milestones: The Leaderboard Gem

I’m not just grinding for the milestone table. Scrolling up, I see the leaderboard prize glittering at the top: a brand-new (Shivering Girl) emoji. The girl with blue glasses, visibly trembling in the wintry cold, is exactly the kind of cosmetic I love to flaunt in future tournaments. It’s a small digital badge, but it tells everyone I conquered Glacier Glide while the blizzard raged. How many points will separate me from that emoji? The answer depends on how fiercely my opponents are pressing their own Railroad landings.

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My Strategy for the Final Day

With the clock ticking toward 3 PM EST on January 7, I’m deploying every trick I know. I save my dice multipliers for moments when I’m within striking distance of a Railroad tile. I time my flash events—especially the Mega Heist boosts—to coincide with the most punishing milestone gaps. During a 25- or 40-minute Mega Heist window, a single Bankrupt result can shove me forward by 8 points instantly, and when multiplied by a high roller, it feels like cheating. I also keep a close eye on the free dice links scattered around the community; every extra ten or twenty rolls can be the difference between hitting that 80-chip prize and falling short. Do I get nervous when I’m 50 points away from milestone 30? Absolutely. But that anxiety transforms into glee the moment the screen flashes with a fresh pile of Peg-E tokens.

Glacier Glide mirrors the larger rhythm of Monopoly Go’s seasonal cycle: a compact, high-intensity tournament that rewards smart rolling and a little luck. With winter still blanketing my board, I’m squeezing every point out of the Railroad tiles and racing toward the ultimate 3,000-dice mountain at the summit. If you’re reading this mid-tournament, ask yourself the key question—have you landed on your last Railroad yet? Because every roll counts when the icy winds of Glacier Glide are blowing.