Hello Monopoly lovers! Welcome to the next step in dominating the Monopoly Go board - connecting with friends! From 6 March 2025, this guide from Takech for Gamers will guide you through accepting friend requests to increase your multiplayer fun. It's quick and easy, and opens the door to swapping stickers, sharing dice and smashing together. Let's get started and get your friends list up and running!
In Monopoly Go, friends aren't just for show - they're your crew for heists, shutdowns and invite rewards (like 30 dice per invite). Accepting requests builds your network, making every roll more social and strategic. Ready to turn solo play into a party? Here's how!
Follow these clear steps to welcome new friends to your Monopoly Go empire:
Open Monopoly Go on your iOS or Android device - make sure you're logged into your account (usually via Facebook).
From the home page, look at the bottom right corner - tap the 'Friends' icon (two numbers) to enter the social hub.
In the Friends menu, scroll to the 'Add Friends' tab (it's one of the options at the top). If someone has sent you a request, it'll appear here.
See a request? Tap the green "Accept" button to add it to your list - or tap "Ignore" to ignore it.
Pro Move: Accepting will add it instantly - no extra steps required.
Once accepted, they're added to your friends list - ready for trades, robberies or Invite Bar boosts.
Spot requests quickly: Check the daily pending requests that pile up, especially after you share your invitation link.
Build a squad: More friends means more Invite Bar progress (10 joins = big rewards).
Ready to trade: Accepted friends can trade stickers - key to completing sets (100-15,000 dice payouts).
Clean Up: Ignore spammy requests - keep your list full of active players.
Accepting friend requests in Monopoly Go turns a solo grind into a social blast. Raid their banks, block their shutdowns, or team up for partner events - your crew makes every move count. And it's easy - just tap to unlock the action.
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