March is full of Spring-themed events inMonopoly GO, with Butterfly Sky being a recurring example. With 30 milestone rewards and leaderboard prizes, you can get thousands of dice by shutting down landmarks and competing for the top prize. Here’s the complete list of Butterfly Sky rewards inMonopoly GO.
AllMonopoly GOButterfly Sky tournament rewards and milestones
This iteration ofMonopoly GO’sButterfly Sky tournament offers 30 rewards to win within 24 hours. The most notable prizes are 4,000 dice, five sticker packs, and Sunset Treasures pickaxes. Below isMonopoly GO’sButterfly Sky tournament rewards list.
Progressing through all 30 milestones rewards you with 4,000 dice, 95Sunset Treasures pickaxes, and several sticker packs. You can use these rewards to progress farther through events likeFull Bloomor save them for tomorrow’s tournament.

AllMonopoly GOButterfly Sky leaderboard rewards
Alongside milestone rewards,Monopoly GO’sButterfly Sky tournament also has leaderboard rewards you receive after the event ends. Here’s a list of every leaderboard reward for the Butterfly Sky tournament.
SinceMonopoly GOrewards leaderboard prizes after tournaments end, you’ll have to watch your ranking until the last minute. Other players can quickly take the top spots, especially if they get a few lucky rolls and skyrocket their points. If you want first place, get plenty of points to make it harder for others to overtake you.

How to score points duringMonopoly GOButterfly Sky tournament
DuringMonopoly GO’sButterfly Sky tournament, scoring points requires landing on railroad tiles. Four railroad tiles are on the board, each leading to a landmark shutdown or bank heist minigame. The outcome determines your tournament points, as detailed below:
While these initially look low compared to the thousands you need for each milestone, your dice multipliers make it much easier to get points. Tile points directly scale with multiplies, allowing you to get dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of points if you roll enough dice. Although you’re limited by how many dice you have, powerups like High Roller raise this limit, allowing you to get more points at the expense of using additional dice.







