Monopoly Go Bank Heist Pattern Hack Trick Cheat Patterns

Monopoly Go Bank Heist Pattern: Is There a Hack or Trick?

The Monopoly Go bank heist pattern can look like something that players can exploit. Given that choosing the vault doors on the 3 by 4 grid seems random, many players understandably wonder whether there are any heist patterns that they can memorize. Or if there’s some kind of hack or trick they can use to make sure that they find jewelry rings or gold bars during a Mega Heist. Here’s whether there are any tips or tricks with heist patterns for Monopoly Go on iOS and Android.

Is there a Monopoly Go bank heist pattern cheat?

No, there is no trick or cheat you can use that involves bank heist patterns for Monopoly Go. This is because, despite how it looks, the results for bank heists are predetermined.

This is to say that the icons revealed behind the vault doors are not actually random. We know this because if you use the airplane mode cheat, whether you use the old or new version of it, the result for any bank heists remain the same.

In fact, what icons you get is effectively fixed and are ordered in a line. Sure, you select them in a grid, but the sequence is exactly the same. For example, if you do a bank heist where you get, say, a gold bar, a jewelry ring, and then a bundle of cash, you will get the same sequence if you try to do the bank heist over again. This also means that Scopely randomly fills in the rest of the doors with any leftover icons to make it seem like you chose wrong, but that’s not actually true.

For more evidence, there have been players that have tried to discover if there are actually any patterns at all. One user made an entire spreadsheet to see if there were any and couldn’t find one. All told, if you read about any potential hacks on heists, we suggest taking them with a huge grain of salt. There are other tricks that actually work if you really need cash or event points.

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