How many boards are there in Monopoly Go?
Have you ever wondered how many boards are there in Monopoly Go? One of the main aspects of this mobile board game is to build all monuments to 100% completion and move on to the next board.
These boards are designed to resemble famous cities like London, Tokyo, and Paris, as well as fantasy worlds like Macabre Manor, Alchemy Academy, and Jurassic Treasures. But just how many are there?
List of all Monopoly Go boards
Monopoly Go has 195 boards in total. Players can check them out by tapping the hamburger menu at the top-right corner of the main screen and selecting ‘Map’. Here’s a list of all the boards.
- New York City
- London
- Venice
- Paris
- M. Industries
- Camelot
- The Old West
- Rio De Janeiro
- House of D. Ore
- Frostgard Fjords
- Prosperity Drive
- Macabre Manor
- Arabian Nights
- Tokyo
- Little M’s Room
- Monaco
- Atlantis
- Madrid
- The SS Goldwater
- Hair Salon
- Ulysses’ Travels
- New Orleans Nights
- Los Angeles
- Celestia
- Caesar’s Rome
- Montreal
- Pleasantville
- Doubloon Bay
- Brussels
- New York Nights
- Monopolis 3000
- Washington D.C.
- Mt. Monopolies
- The North Pole
- Block City
- Las Vegas
- Alchemy Academy
- Egypt
- Amsterdam
- Lunar City
- Storybook Woods
- Monopoly World
- San Antonio
- Maine
- Sunset Fjords
- M’s Club
- The Roaring 20’s
- All Citizens Bank
- Massimo’s
- Seoul
- Electra Mall
- Monopolton’s Ball
- Pooch Park
- Putts O’ Plenty
- Sweets Factory
- Garden Gala
- Catfe
- Tokyo Glow
- Mr. M’s Cave
- New Orleans
- Treetops Resort
- 70 Million BC
- M. Elementary
- Fire Isle
- Thimble Farms
- Fit-It Heights
- Worn Woods
- Earth Village
- Istanbul
- M. General
- Boardwalk
- Dark Vale
- Apel’s Orchard
- Camp Greenback
- Air Acres
- Marrakesh
- M. Aquarium
- Gnomeburg
- Clutter Coast
- Water Woodlands
- Scottie’s Mansion
- Monopoly U
- Bavaria
- Creature Kingdom
- Sofia’s Shop
- Martian Colony
- Pleasant Pastures
- Buenos Aires
- Izakaya
- M’s Museum
- Monopulon 5
- San Francisco
- Pawfee Shop
- Electric Company
- Norse Nebula
- Sunset Shores
- Token Factory
- Aquapolis
- La Mancha
- Barcelona
- Executive Isle
- Crystal Depths
- The Waterworks
- Fire Isle Nights
- Philadelphia
- Haunted Hamlet
- Winter Village
- M Jewelers
- San Francisco Nights
- Chef Showdown
- Monopoly Studios
- Antarctica
- Gnomeburg Nights
- Reader’s Roastery
- Seville
- Galactic Flats
- Ancient Egypt Nights
- Small Business
- Seashell Islands
- La Premiere
- BOO U
- Maui
- The Victorian Age
- Sherwood Forest
- Monopoly Con
- Train Town
- Monaco Nightlife
- Sydney
- Lisbon
- Bryant’s Skate Park
- Imperial China
- Seeing Greens Nights
- Jackpot Jungle
- Paris in the Rain
- La Taqueria
- Wellington
- Lemon Grove
- Alchemy Nights
- Inside Peg-E
- Toy Party Nights
- Milan
- The Night Market
- Pooch Twilight
- Wonderland
- Shield Factory
- Singapore
- Neon District
- Cloud City
- Martian Nights
- Rockstone Caves
- El Dorado
- Camp Nights
- Berlin
- Spooky Factory
- Sierra Nevada Park
- Frosty Fixer Upper
- Wild Safaris
- Mexico City
- Deep Sea Quest
- Christmasland
- Artful Gardens
- Celestia Nights
- Dreamland
- Tunis
- Elk River Park
- Wintry Amsterdam
- The Dark Ages
- Agra
- Fortuneville
- Tycoon Cruise Lines
- Pleasantville Nights
- Dystopia
- Shushington Library
- Tuscany Villa
- Imperial China
- Fairy Glen
- Barcelona in the Rain
- Mr. M’s Mansion
- Jurassic Treasures
- Goth Getups
- Kuala Lumpur
- Jingle Town
- Monopoly Toy Co.
- Prestige Pines
- Hong Kong
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Chaos Labs
- Beverly Hills
- Garden Gala Nights
- Money Mint
- Celestia
- San Francisco Nights
- Seashell Islands
- Frosty Fixer Upper
- Treetops Resorts
The number of boards increases with new updates. So don’t worry if you’re at the end line, since new ones will drop over time.
For those who’re still on the way to the top, check out how to get more dice and all events guide to earn more rewards. Moreover, check out how to get rare Gold Stickers, free dice links, and how to add friends.