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22 US Monopoly Board Facts and Versions

How well do you know the US Monopoly board and its intriguing variations over time? Take on these trivia questions and explore the rich history of American board game culture. From the Atlantic City origins to the modern spins, each version provides a unique testament to Monopoly’s adaptability.

Monopoly’s journey is filled with captivating stories from its inception to the countless versions across the US that highlight diverse themes and designs. Each adaptation reflects an era or theme, making the game not just about real estate but also about storytelling and culture. As you navigate these trivia questions, discover the hidden facts behind the usa’s favorite board game.

If your thirst for trivia isn’t quenched, don’t miss out on exploring other exciting aspects like the tokens, UK editions, or special themed versions. Each offers new perspectives and challenges.

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How much money do you start the game with?

750

750

1500

1500

1000

1000

2000

2000

What color is the car on the Free Parking square?

Blue

Blue

Green

Green

Yellow

Yellow

Red

Red

How many title deed cards are there?

38

38

28

28

18

18

48

48

What replaces the streets on the Winter Olympic edition?

Types of Snow

Types of Snow

Winter Olympic Locations

Winter Olympic Locations

Winter Sports

Winter Sports

Sports Personalities

Sports Personalities

In the .com edition the stations were replaced with what?

Ecommerce sites

Ecommerce sites

Internet service providers

Internet service providers

Email addresses

Email addresses

Social media sites

Social media sites

There are how many New York versions of Monopoly?

11

11

7

7

13

13

16

16

How many houses must you have to then get a hotel?

4

4

3

3

6

6

5

5

Monopoly was invented in what year?

1955

1955

1945

1945

1925

1925

1935

1935

Where do you place your tokens to start a game?

On the Go Square

On the Go Square

On the Free Parking Square

On the Free Parking Square

On the Go to Jail Square

On the Go to Jail Square

Anywhere You Like

Anywhere You Like

The 2014 World Cup edition was set in which country?

Brazil

Brazil

Uruguay

Uruguay

Argentina

Argentina

Paraguay

Paraguay

What is used to determine how many squares you move?

Spinner

Spinner

Dice

Dice

Draw Lotts

Draw Lotts

Popper

Popper

In the US version what is the cheapest property?

Vermont Ave

Vermont Ave

Oriental Ave

Oriental Ave

Baltic Ave

Baltic Ave

Mediterranean Ave

Mediterranean Ave

The Super Tax square is what in the US version?

Hefty Tax

Hefty Tax

Luxury Tax

Luxury Tax

Happy Tax

Happy Tax

Special Tax

Special Tax

In what year was the 70th anniversary edition released?

2010

2010

2005

2005

1995

1995

2000

2000

You are sent to do what in the Bookopoly edition?

Read

Read

Watch TV

Watch TV

Write A Prologue

Write A Prologue

Visit the Library

Visit the Library

How much do you get for passing go in the US version?

$200

$200

$150

$150

$100

$100

$300

$300

What replaces streets in the French version?

Landmarks

Landmarks

Cities

Cities

Airports

Airports

Railway Stations

Railway Stations

Which limited edition version was released in 2000?

.net

.net

.org

.org

.com

.com

.co.uk

.co.uk

What is the most expensive property in the US version?

North Carolina Ave

North Carolina Ave

Pennsylvania Ave

Pennsylvania Ave

Park Place

Park Place

Boardwalk

Boardwalk

What color is the arrow in the Go square?

Green

Green

Red

Red

Blue

Blue

Orange

Orange

The 70th anniversary edition came in what?

Tin Box

Tin Box

Plastic Bag

Plastic Bag

Jiffy Bag

Jiffy Bag

Retro Box

Retro Box

What city is missing from the French version?

Montpellier

Montpellier

Nantes

Nantes

Paris

Paris

Lille

Lille

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Not bad

Great!

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