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.Continuing just after Fairytale Partners ends at 4 PM ET on April 19 2026 is this new dig event on Monopoly GO, Beanstalk Treasures.
To play this three day event which runs until 1 PM ET on April 22, you need to collect pickaxes from any of the events running at the same time, you can find out what these events are by heading to our daily events schedule, where you can find links to the rewards and milestones table to show you how far you need to roll to win pickaxes.
You can also get more pickaxes from Quick Wins, the free eight-hourly shop gift, and also from the shop and benefits tabs in the Tycoon Club.
In this guide we tell you what can be won, which levels specific rewards and located on, how many pickaxes we think you'll roughly need to complete this event and what happens to any left of pickaxes at the end of the event.
If you just want the main numbers and standout rewards first, here are the key highlights from Beanstalk Treasures.
Here is the full Beanstalk Treasures rewards table, including board sizes, the minimum pickaxes shown for each level, and every reward from level 1 to level 18.
| Level | Board Size | Min pickaxes | Reward |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4x3 | 2 | 50 free dice rolls |
| 2 | 5x3 | 4 | 100 free dice rolls |
| 3 | 5x5 | 6 | Two star yellow sticker pack and chas |
| 4 | 6x5 | 8 | 2-5 pickaxes and cash |
| 5 | 6x7 | 6 | Cash |
| 6 | 5x6 | 14 | 150 free dice rolls and three star pink sticker pack |
| 7 | 7x7 | 1 | Cash |
| 8 | 7x5 | 10 | 250 free dice rolls |
| 9 | 6x4 | 9 | 2-5 pickaxes and cash |
| 10 | 6x6 | 8 | 200 free dice rolls |
| 11 | 6x7 | 13 | 350 free dice rolls |
| 12 | 7x7 | 25 | 250 free dice rolls and four star blue sticker pack |
| 13 | 7x7 | 20 | Cash |
| 14 | 7x7 | 17 | 200 free dice rolls |
| 15 | 6x7 | 16 | 450 free dice rolls |
| 16 | 6x6 | 19 | Beanstalk Shield Skin |
| 17 | 7x7 | 18 | Cash |
| 18 | 7x7 | 28 | 2000 free dice rolls, cash and five star purple sticker pack |
As with any Monopoly GO dig event, the main thing you need is pickaxes, and most of them will come from the events running alongside Beanstalk Treasures. This version of the event does not give many back through its own level rewards, so it is worth being a bit more careful than usual.
Use these pickaxes to clear each board, uncover all the hidden objects, and move on to the next level. The more carefully you plan around the live events, the better your chance of reaching the later rewards without wasting too many dice.
It is impossible to give an exact number because every run will be a bit different. Some boards will go your way, some will not, and factors like moles, double-hit tiles, and lucky finds can save or cost you a surprising number of pickaxes.
Based on previous dig events of a similar size, and knowing that the minimum shown across the 18 boards is 224, my estimate is that most players will need somewhere around 300 pickaxes or a bit more to finish Beanstalk Treasures.
That is still only a rough guide, but it is a more realistic number to plan around than the bare minimum. If you want to finish this event, you will almost certainly need to collect more pickaxes than usual from the banner events and tournaments, because fewer are being given out through the level rewards this time.
The minimum number of pickaxes shown across all 18 levels adds up to 224. That is the theoretical lowest total based on the number displayed in the top left of each board.
It is a very useful planning number, but it should only be treated as a rough guide. It does not account for things like moles clearing extra spaces, double-hit blocks taking more than one dig, or boards where you need extra guesses before finding the remaining items.
So while 224 is the minimum on paper, most players will likely need around 300 or more pickaxes in practice if they want a realistic chance of completing the full event.
At the end of the event, any unused pickaxes are converted to dice at a rate of three dice per pickaxe. So if you have 10 pickaxes left over, you'll get 30 free dice.
Normally, there are no free pickaxe links for treasure dig events. If any official ones do appear, you will be able to find them on our free dice links page.
That page is updated every day with the latest Monopoly GO free dice links, and if Scopely releases any legitimate event links we will test them first before adding them there.
We have played a lot of Monopoly GO dig events, including Moonlight Treasures and Galactic Treasures, and the same basic approach still works here. If you want the best chance of finishing Beanstalk Treasures without burning through too many dice, these are the main things to keep in mind.
It is really important to check the rewards list of the solo event and tournament running at the same time as Beanstalk Treasures. You can do that through our daily events schedule. This helps you work out how far you should go in each event before the pickaxe milestones start to become too expensive for your dice stack. Having a plan makes a big difference, especially when one solo event overlaps with two or three shorter tournaments.
Pay close attention to the shapes and sizes of the items still left on the board. Once you have uncovered a few spaces, you can often rule out a lot of bad guesses simply because the remaining item will not fit there.
If you have no obvious place to start, the checkerboard approach can be a good way to cover more of the board efficiently by leaving one square between guesses. Just remember that this is less useful when the only thing left is a 1x1 item.
Remember that the items hidden on the board can appear horizontally or vertically, so always keep both orientations in mind.
Moles can save you a lot of digs when they pop up, but there is no real way to target them. Think of them as a bonus when you get lucky rather than something you can plan around.
Dig events can be a good chance to come out ahead on dice, but only if you are careful. In most cases it is better to play steadily on a sensible multiplier than to chase every expensive milestone and end up overspending your dice just to win a few more pickaxes.
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