

While many pictures of the Monopoly Man wearing an eyeglass exist on the internet, they are not original. Keep reading and find out the truth behind the misconception of the Monopoly Man wearing a monocle. The big question is: Why is it that so many people incorrectly remember the Monopoly Man wearing an eyeglass? This article investigates why people have false memories of this very popular board game character to put our minds at ease. Monopoly does not wear a monocle, nor has he ever worn it since he came into existence. If a player rolls doubles twice and then rolls triples, they do not go to Jail.Everybody knows who the Monopoly man is, and many people remember him wearing a monocle, but that is not true. If the player passes GO in the process, they collect ₩200 as with a normal pass. If player rolls triples (the same number on all three dice), they are allowed to immediately move to any space on the board of their choosing, and take the appropriate action for that space, after which their turn ends. The latter action will be defaulted to if no Bus Tickets remain. Then, before they roll again or end their turn, they must choose to either draw a Bus Ticket card and keep it for later use, or advance to the next Chance or Community Chest space clockwise from their position and follow the instructions on the top card of the appropriate deck.


If all of the properties on the board have been purchased, then the player instead advances to the next opponent-owned property that is unmortgaged, and pays the appropriate rent.Then, before they roll again or end their turn, they must advance to the next unowned property on the board from their position and buy or auction it. Monopoly, then they move according to the total of the white dice and take the appropriate action. If the player rolls a number, that number is added to the total of the white dice.The effects of each of the Speed Die's faces are as follows: Monopoly, and a face showing a bus.Įffects of the Faces Like the normal dice, the Speed Die has six faces: three number faces showing the numbers one through three, two faces showing Mr. The Speed Die is not rolled during the initial roll to determine turn order or if you are attempting to roll out of Jail. However, in the Mega Edition, the Speed Die is used from the start. In standard Monopoly, a player may only start rolling the Speed Die once they have passed GO at least once. Theoretically the Speed Die could be used with any Monopoly game, but this section will only focus on its use the standard game and the Mega Edition.

It is rolled alongside the other dice and has unique effects not seen with them. Introduced in Monopoly: The Mega Edition in 2006 and added to the standard game the following year, the Speed Die is a special red (originally blue) die that speeds up the progression of the game when it is used.
