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Homer isn't one of those Monopoly GO rewards you pick up by tapping a quick claim button. He sits behind the main Simpsons sticker grind, so anyone who wants him has to treat the album like the real job of the event. If you're already sorting swaps, saving packs, or checking missing cards, the Monopoly Go Stickers chase is exactly where this token comes from, not a side shop or a hidden mini-game.

Quick guide for the Homer token

The Homer token is a limited-time board piece based on Homer Simpson, with the familiar white shirt and blue trousers look. Once you unlock it, you can equip it like any other token and move around the board with a proper Simpsons collectible. Here's the short version players usually want first.

  • Complete the full Simpsons GO sticker album.
  • Collect 189 stickers in total.
  • Finish all 21 main album sets.
  • Claim the album completion rewards before the event expires.
  • Episode-style bonus sets are useful, but they aren't needed for Homer.

What you actually need to finish

The important bit is simple, but not easy: every sticker in the main album has to be collected. Missing one rare card means the token stays locked. There's no separate Homer challenge after that, and you don't need to buy the token directly. Once the album is complete, the game pays out the album reward bundle, including Homer.

Requirement Details
Main album size 189 stickers across 21 sets.
Token reward Homer Simpson board token.
Extra rewards 15,000 dice rolls, cash, and album bonuses.
Time limit Only available during the Simpsons collaboration.

How players speed up the album

You'll notice pretty quickly that normal rolling won't carry the whole album by itself. The better approach is to play around pack sources. Daily events are worth doing even when the milestone looks small, because those sticker packs add up. Tournaments matter too, especially when the ranking rewards include higher-tier packs. Don't blow every dice stack on a weak event, though. Wait for moments where milestones, tournaments, and board rewards overlap.

  • Push daily events when sticker packs appear early in the milestones.
  • Save dice for tournaments with strong pack rewards.
  • Trade duplicates as soon as your missing list becomes clear.
  • Finish nearly completed sets first to get more dice back.
  • Keep screenshots or notes so trades don't get messy.

Trading without wasting time

Trading is where a lot of players finish the last stretch. It's also where people make the most mistakes. Don't trade rare duplicates too early for common cards you'll probably open later. Ask for set numbers, sticker names, and proof if you're dealing outside your friend group. A fair one-for-one trade can save days, but a rushed trade can leave you stuck when gold or high-rarity stickers become the only ones missing.

Getting Homer before the event ends

The cleanest plan is to work the album every day, trade with purpose, and avoid leaving rare gaps until the last night. Homer is free in the sense that he comes from gameplay completion, but the time pressure is real. Some players also look for cheap Monopoly Go Stickers when they're trying to close stubborn sets faster, though you should still track your album carefully and make sure every move helps you reach all 189 stickers before the collaboration disappears.




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