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Play MONOPOLY Game at McDonald’s for chance to win $1 million cash prize (and lots of free food!)

It’s your turn! Roll the dice and go directly to McDonald’s for your chance to win everything from FREE food to a $1 million cash prize.

Hold on to your top hats, the popular MONOPOLY Game at McDonald’s is returning in the U.S. for the first time in nearly a decade. From Oct. 6 to Nov. 2, 2025, fans can rediscover the thrill of the peel on more than 30 select menu items.

Starting Oct. 6 for a limited time*, fans across the country can rediscover the thrill of the peel—with new twists like digital game pieces when ordering select items using the app alongside the classic game pieces customers know and love on select menu items.

MONOPOLY Game Prizes

There are more than 30 eligible menu items across breakfast, lunch and dinner that earn players a physical or digital game piece

Collect property pieces for a chance at epic prizes, including 1 million American Airlines AAdvantage miles, a $50,000 Vacation to a MONOPOLY GO! Location, a $10,000 Lowe’s Shopping Spree and more.

Play the Bonus Play in the app for a chance to win lots of amazing prizes, including a 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee, exclusive experiences from The Coca-Cola Company and more. And one lucky player could even win $1 million cash!

As always, there are lots and lots of FREE food prizes, including the Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit, Double Cheeseburger, Snack Wrap and more.

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MyMcDonald’s Rewards Bonus Points

Pre-register in the McDonald’s app from Sept. 29 to Oct. 5, 2025 to earn 500 bonus MyMcDonald’s Rewards points.

Download the McDonald’s app here

How to Play MONOPOLY Game at McDonald’s:

1.    REGISTER: Download the app, opt in to Rewards and register for the Game. 

2.    ORDER YOUR FAVORITES: From Oct. 6 to Nov. 2, 2025, registered players can order select menu items and get a game piece to play. Select items get you a physical game piece and others get you a digital game piece right on your phone (when you order in the app or use your Reward code).  

Here are the menu items that get you a physical game piece:

  • Hash Browns
  • McMuffin Sandwich
  • Medium or Large Hot McCafé Beverage
  • Large Iced Coffee
  • Large Soft Drink, Iced Tea or Lemonade
  • Large Fries
  • Filet-O-Fish
  • Big Mac
  • 10-ct. Chicken McNuggets*

*Note: 20-ct. Chicken McNuggets includes two (2) game pieces

Here are the menu items that get you a digital game piece:

  • Biscuit Sandwich (excluding Sausage Biscuit Sandwich)
  • McGriddles Sandwich (excluding Sausage McGriddles Sandwich)
  • Medium Fries
  • McCrispy Sandwich
  • Quarter Pounder with Cheese
  • 4-ct. McCrispy Strips
  • Large Cold McCafé Beverage

3.    PEEL FOR PRIZES or PROPERTIES

Physical game pieces: Peel from packaging, then scan in the app to reveal your prize or collect a digital property piece.

Digital game pieces: When you earn a digital game piece, you can “peel” directly in the app to reveal if you’re an instant winner or to collect your digital property piece.

4.   BONUS GAME: Play the bonus game in the app for a second chance to win.

No Purchase Necessary to Play

There is no purchase necessary to play McDonald’s MONOPOLY Game.

From Oct. 6 to Nov. 2, 2025, customers may request a game piece (awarded as two Game Codes) without making a purchase by submitting an online request.

Limit five requests per person and per e-mail address per day — for a maximum of 10 Game Codes per day.

Request Game Pieces Here

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