There are plenty of different event types inMonopoly Go, with a regular cycle of minigames for us to play happening for limited times each month in the game, and one of the newer ones if the Juggle Jam event, a Carnival Games event run by our favorite pachinko machine, Peg-E.
In Juggle Jam, you’ll earn tokens from other events and bring them to Peg-E to use them to submit guesses on the correct order in which a series of colored balls should be placed. You’re awarded with tickets for each right answer, which you can exchange for cool prizes.
How To Play The Juggle Jam Carnival Game
Collect Tokens From Other Events
Like with the other special events in Monopoly Go, things like the various dig events with Sofia or the partner racing events, you’llneed to earn tokens to play Juggle Jam, which you can do from various other activities in Monopoly Go. You can earn extra Juggle Jam tokens by:
Guess The Order Of The Colored Balls To Earn Juggle Jam Rewards
Once you’ve amassed some Juggle Jam tokens, it’s time to head into the minigame andguess the correct order the colored balls should be placed inwhen you give them to Peg-E.Every ball requires one token to submityour guess, so it’s often best to save up a few tokens at a time and play with a handful.
The size of these puzzles tends to range - we’ve seen as few as three balls on one level, and as many as seven. Each puzzle is worth a variable number of reward tickets, with bigger puzzles paying more in prizes.
To help you keep track of the guesses you’ve submitted already, Peg-E willdisplay incorrect guesses below the puzzleitself to remind you where certain ballsdon’tgo, so you don’t waste a token guessing the same thing twice. This also means that you cantake a ball back if you change your mind, and you’ll alsoget the token backas well, provided the guess you’re trying to change wasn’t the last one - the puzzle automatically submits for evaluation once it’s full.
At any time on the Juggle Jam event screen, you’ll seethree prizes at any given timethat hang above Peg-E in the center of your screen, and the number shown below them is how many game tickets it’ll cost you to buy them. Here, you’ll find all sorts of things (free dice rolls,colorful sticker packs, cash, flash event triggers, etc.), both solo prizes that are less expensive and vault prizes that cost more but contain multiple mystery prizes.
If you’re not satisfied with the three prizes Peg-E has on offer, though, you canrefresh the prize list in exchange for a few prize tickets. The cost to refresh the list gets more expensive each time you do it, though, so be mindful of your tickets.