updates | June 25, 2026

What is a Pass Go card in Monopoly Deal?

Action card: Pass Go. Collect 2 cards from the draw pile, on top of the 2 you draw at the beginning of each round. Action card: Rent cards. This is slightly different, you can use it for any coloured property you own, but only ONE player will pay you rent.

What does the lucky card do in Monopoly Deal?

It’s just a deck (which includes property cards, money cards, rent cards, house and hotel cards, pass go cards — draw 2, and lucky cards that allow you to steal and trade or collect money). The cards all have a simple $ value assigned to them. The objective is to get three property sets to win.

Can you just say no a pass go?

Yes, you can Just Say No to a Just Say No. An example would be where you play a Deal Breaker card to take an opponent’s full property set and the opponent lays their Just Say No Card. Then you lay your Just Say No card. Also remember that a Just Say No card does not count as a card turn.

Can you use a Just Say No card on monopoly?

You can use a Just Say No on a Just Say No. Use this card at any time to cancel the effect when another player plays any action card against you. If that player has another Just Say No card, they can use it to cancel yours… sorry!

What’s the strategy of the Monopoly Deal game?

The Monopoly Deal Card game is exciting and fast paced. While there isn’t as much strategy involved as in a chess game, there are some basic ideas and concepts that can really improve your game. The basic idea behind this strategy is to build up a hedge against the inevitable woes of the game.

How much money do you need to play Monopoly Deal?

You are still essentially playing money, you are just doing it in a round about way. If you make a play like this, make sure that you are collecting enough rent to protect you from harm. Ideally you want 5M to 7M before playing properties. Monopoly Deal Rules state that players play “UP TO” three cards.

What happens if you lose a set of cards in monopoly?

Losing an entire set in one play will almost certainly ruin your chances of winning. You can play most of a set onto the board, but withhold the completing card in your hand. Another option is to play the full set onto the board using wild cards, but to keep the set broken up by making the wild card part of a different set.