Monopoly Live

Monopoly Live
ItemMonopoly Live
ProviderEvolution
Game typeLive game show (money wheel)
Wheel54 segments
Main bets1, 2, 5, 10, Chance, 2 Rolls, 4 Rolls
RTPVaries by bet and casino configuration (often up to ~96.23%)
Bonus potentialFeature-led, with very high top-end multipliers possible

What it is

Monopoly Live is a live casino game show built around a large vertical wheel hosted in a studio setting. You place bets on the wheel results, the host spins, and payouts resolve instantly—unless the result triggers a bonus round connected to the Monopoly board theme.

Wheel bets and base game flow

Most rounds are decided by the core number segments: 1, 2, 5, and 10. These are the “regular” outcomes that pay at their listed multipliers, so they make up the steady rhythm of the game. The bonus segments—Chance, 2 Rolls, and 4 Rolls—are where the session can change pace and swing harder.

Chance, 2 Rolls, and 4 Rolls bonus logic

Chance typically acts as an instant-feature outcome (often awarding random boosts linked to that result), while 2 Rolls and 4 Rolls act as gateways into the Monopoly board bonus. In that board bonus, Mr. Monopoly moves around a virtual board based on dice rolls, collecting prizes and multipliers as the round plays out. The important practical detail is that only bets placed on the bonus segment you hit are eligible for that bonus payout.

RTP and volatility

Monopoly Live does not have one single fixed RTP across all bets. The return depends on which segments you bet on (and how heavily you rely on bonus segments), and casinos may offer different configurations. In general, the game feels higher variance when you lean into 2 Rolls / 4 Rolls because outcomes arrive less often but can be much larger when they do.

How to approach it as a player

The game is easiest to manage when you treat the numbered segments as your “base” and the bonus segments as optional risk. A simple structure many players use (one list):

  • Use number bets (1/2/5/10) for steadier hit frequency
  • Add Chance only if you want occasional feature variance without committing to the full board bonus
  • Use 2 Rolls / 4 Rolls as higher-variance bets aimed at the board bonus
  • Check the in-game rules for the exact RTP figures and any max payout cap on your table
  • Set a strict session limit because fast rounds can accelerate bankroll swings

Who it suits

Monopoly Live works best for players who want entertainment-first roulette-like pacing, but with occasional “event” rounds through the Monopoly bonus board. If you prefer predictable, low-variance outcomes, classic single-zero roulette or even-money table games will usually feel calmer than a feature-driven wheel format.