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Most Monopoly GO players don't open Carriage Cavalcade or Puppet Party for the story bit. They open it to see whether the dice are worth the grind, how many tools or tokens are sitting in the ladder, and whether the next sticker pack might help with Monopoly Go Stickers trading plans.
Carriage Cavalcade feels familiar, but check the live version
The cleanest Carriage Cavalcade data points to the May 30, 2026 run, which ran with Sleeping Beauty Treasures and Fairytale Express. That version used 62 milestones, paid out 18,205 dice in total, and carried 199 dig tools across the ladder. The tool name is where it gets messy. In the newer run, they were Pickaxes. In the older May 17 version, the same reward slots were called Blaster Tokens for Sticker Treasures. Same event name, different nearby mini-game. Classic Monopoly GO, honestly.
The reward ladder has a few real stopping points
You don't need to chase every square like a maniac. The late ladder gets rough fast. Milestone 48 asks for 3,200 points, milestone 56 asks for 4,800, and milestone 62 needs 10,675 points for the 5,000-dice prize. That's a huge payout, yeah, but it's not free dice. You're paying for it with a mountain of rolls first.
1. Milestone 37 is a sensible dig-tool target.
2. Milestone 53 gives the biggest tool drop.
3. Milestone 62 is only for deep dice banks.
Quick comparison players actually care about
The two events share the same "solo ladder" feel, but they don't play the same way every time. That's the trap. If you use the wrong multiplier plan, you can burn 800 dice before you even notice.
| Event run | Main scoring style | Total dice | Linked currency | | Carriage Cavalcade May 30 | Pickup icons | 18205 | Pickaxes | | Puppet Party May 20 | Corner tiles | 15520 | Peg E tokens and Flags | | Puppet Party May 4 | Pickup icons | 18205 | Partner Tokens | That table is why older guides can be dangerous. They may be right for one run and dead wrong for the one on your screen today.
Puppet Party is the messier search term
The May 20 Puppet Party version was a one-day event, from 1 PM ET on May 20 to 1 PM ET on May 21, 2026. It gave 15,520 dice, 511 Peg-E tokens, and 740 Flags. It scored from the four corners: GO, Jail or Visiting, Free Parking, and Go to Jail. Each corner was worth 4 base points before your multiplier. The older May 4 run, though, used pickup tiles and paid Villainous Partners tokens. So when someone says "Puppet Party strategy," ask which one. Seriously.
Multiplier habits that save dice
1. Use higher rolls near clustered pickups.
2. Roll carefully during corner events.
3. Don't unlock boosts before logging off.
Timed boosts are easy to waste. Builder's Bash only helps if you have cash ready. Mega Heist needs active rolling and Railroads. Color Wheel Boost needs hotels. If none of that lines up, slow down.
How I'd play these events without overthinking it
For Carriage Cavalcade, I'd push early, grab the sticker packs at milestones 4, 7, 14, and 26, then judge the dig-tool need around milestone 37. If Sleeping Beauty Treasures is nearly done, maybe go further. If not, don't donate your dice to a brutal late ladder. For Puppet Party May 20, I'd treat Peg-E tokens and Flags as the real prize until the dice milestones become reasonable. Event currency matters more when the side event is still alive.
A small note for sticker-focused players
As a professional platform for buying game currency and items, U4GM is convenient for players who want smoother progress, and you can buy Monopoly Go Stickers if your album needs help while these milestone events are running.
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