Curious about the total cost of building out an entire level in Monopoly GO? The amount needed usually goes up as you advance through the levels, making it a bit tricky to keep track of. To simplify things for you, we have created a list of Monopoly GO! levels along with their costs below.
If you’re wondering how to calculate the total amount of money needed to finish a level in Monopoly Go, there’s a simple formula for that. Just multiply the cost of the first landmark by 112. Find out more below!
Cost Of Each level In Monopoly Go — Monopoly Go
Knowing the exact amount needed to finish building a level is crucial for players, as it helps them avoid potential attacks and saves them from having to spend extra resources on repairs.
On the other hand, having a substantial amount in your Monopoly GO! account could make you vulnerable to being raided in major bank heists if luck isn’t in your favor. We were hit for over a billion ourselves!
We’re reaching out to fellow players for assistance in creating a Monopoly GO! levels list. If you have details on the cost of completing any levels we’re missing, please share the level number, name, and total cost in the comments. Your input will be included in our table.
How much does it cost to upgrade each level in Monopoly GO!
Take a look at the levels we’ve gone through, as well as the level and board data shared by players in the comments. Just a heads up, players might encounter different boards as they advance in the game, so consider this as a rough guide.
If you’re not sure about the level cost for any board in Monopoly Go, take a look at the cost of the first upgrade for the first landmark on the board and simply multiply that figure by 112.
To find the estimated total level cost, start with the first upgrade of the first landmark, which is 261 million. By multiplying 261,000,000 by 112, you arrive at 29,232,000,000 (29.232 billion). This figure is just a bit more than the real cost of 29.035 billion.
It’s important to note that upgrade costs can change, so this calculation may not be applicable in certain cases.
We’re putting together a new table and we need your help with the data. If you want to contribute your own data, please share it in the comments, including the level number and total cost. Just a quick note that it should be your original data, not something you found online. Board names won’t be included in this data.
Level Number | Cost of First Upgrade | Total Level Cost |
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1 | – | 15,000 |
16 | – | 51.120 M |
18 | 556k | 59.265 M |
19 | 635k | 70.624 M |
66 | – | 307.760 M |
137 | 17 M | 1.887 BN |
138 | 21.3 M | 2.361 BN |
213 | 111 M | 12.249 BN |
221 | 108 M | 11.939 BN |
231 | 159 M | 16.920 BN |
252 | 235 M | 26.102 BN |
253 | 259 M | 28.767 BN |
254 | 261 M | 29.035 BN |
255 | 263 M | 29.253 BN |
256 | 265 M | 29.460 BN |
257 | 238 M | 26.501 BN |
258 | 267 M | 29.672 BN |
259 | 294 M | 32.696 BN |
260 | 296 M | 32.936 BN |
261 | 298 M | 33.185 BN |
322 | 841 M | 94 BN (estimate) |
326 | 885 M | 99 BN (estimate) |
667 | – | 29.5 TN |
668 | 310 BN | 35.650 TN (estimate) |
People will see different boards above this table. If you’re not sure about the cost of a level, you can figure it out using this formula: first landmark upgrade cost x112, as shown in the example above the table.