Juggle Jam is a Peg-E carnival minigame in Monopoly GO where players use Carnival Tokens to guess the correct order of coloured balls. The event is a token-driven puzzle activity that runs alongside major solo events, tournaments, and album campaigns, letting players convert their in-game token stockpile into curated Peg-E prizes such as sticker packs, dice rolls, in-game cash, and flash event triggers.
Unlike a leaderboard event, Juggle Jam does not rank players against each other. It is a pure token-in, ticket-out exchange. Every correctly ordered ball earns a ticket. Tickets go toward whichever prizes the Peg-E storefront is currently offering. That storefront rotates while the event is live, so the same ticket balance can secure different rewards depending on when you spend it.
For the July 15–29, 2026 activation, Juggle Jam sits inside the closing two-week window of the Monopoly GO x The Simpsons album. That timing is not incidental. The finale window is where dice reserves usually get thin, sticker gaps get most painful, and every unused Carnival Token represents a missed opportunity to close out the Simpsons album before it retires on July 29.
According to the current Monopoly GO! Wiki event schedule, Juggle Jam is live from 09:00 UTC on July 15, 2026 until 12:59 UTC on July 29, 2026. That gives players a fourteen-day window to earn Carnival Tokens elsewhere and spend them inside Juggle Jam.
The closing date lines up with the Monopoly GO x The Simpsons album finale on July 29, 2026. Once the album retires, Simpsons-themed stickers become far harder to obtain, the Homer Token campaign wraps, and any Carnival Tokens left in your inventory typically expire alongside the parent event. That is the single most important date to remember for this event window.
Because Peg-E puzzles vary in length, from as few as three balls to as many as seven, a single session can burn anything from a small handful of tokens to a much larger reserve. Players who wait until the final 48 hours to spend often find themselves short on tokens and short on time. The math of the fourteen-day window rewards steady spending rather than a rushed finale.
Juggle Jam appears in the Monopoly GO carnival area near the Peg-E device during the event window. Opening the minigame shows a row of empty slots and a palette of coloured balls. Each puzzle asks you to place the balls in the correct sequence.
Every ball you commit to a slot costs one Carnival Token. Guessing a ball correctly earns a ticket, wrong guesses do not refund the token. The puzzles scale up in difficulty: shorter puzzles of three balls are more forgiving on tokens, longer puzzles of six or seven balls demand deeper token reserves but pay out more tickets when solved.
Ticket totals accumulate across sessions. There is no per-session cap, no cooldown that blocks re-entry, and no rank position to defend. The only limits are your Carnival Token balance and the storefront rotation. If you run out of tokens mid-session, the minigame simply exits until you top up your token balance from an outside source.
Carnival Tokens are not purchased directly with real currency. They drop from five in-game systems, all of which stay active during the July 15–29 window. Understanding all five paths is the difference between a small ticket total and a serious Peg-E haul.
Tournaments. Any leaderboard tournament that runs during Juggle Jam contributes Carnival Tokens through its milestone rewards. On the July 15–17 calendar, the Poochies Playtime tournament and the Tycoon Class tournament both fall inside the Juggle Jam window and both include token milestones. Playing tournaments even for the mid-tier milestones adds meaningful token income without needing a top-100 finish.
Banner events. Longer solo banner events layered on top of the album run their own milestone tracks, and token rewards are baked into those tracks. Every milestone reached during a banner event stacks tokens on top of the banner's usual dice and cash payouts.
Quick Wins. The daily Quick Wins tasks provide the smallest but most consistent token stream. Completing all daily tasks and topping off the weekly bar guarantees a low but steady drip of tokens with almost no dice cost.
In-game store rewards. During Juggle Jam the free gift slot in the Monopoly GO in-game store refreshes on an 8-hour cycle. Claiming every refresh across the fourteen-day window adds up to more than 40 free claims, which is a non-trivial token stream for zero dice spend.
Vault rewards. When you unlock the Peg-E vault, occasional Carnival Token drops appear in the vault reward pool during the event window. Vault openings are less predictable than the other four sources, but they land in higher single-drop amounts when they do trigger.
The Peg-E carnival storefront always shows three prizes at a time. Each prize is priced in tickets. Ticket costs vary depending on prize rarity, with dice rolls, cash bundles, sticker packs, and flash event triggers all appearing in rotation.
Below the three visible prizes is a refresh button that swaps the storefront for a new trio. Refreshes cost tokens, not tickets, and the cost climbs each time you refresh inside the same session. Chain refreshing to hunt for a specific prize tier can drain a token reserve very quickly, especially inside the finale window where every token has a Simpsons album gap it could be closing instead.
The best refresh discipline is to check the storefront every few hours, spend tickets on prizes that match your current album gap, and only refresh when the visible trio contains nothing useful. Chasing a rarer sticker pack through six consecutive refreshes usually costs more tokens than the pack itself is worth in dice equivalent.
Juggle Jam does not run in isolation. The Monopoly GO event calendar between July 15 and July 29 stacks several tournaments and team events on top of the token minigame, and each concurrent event feeds tokens back into Juggle Jam.
Poochies Playtime tournament. Live from 13:00 UTC on July 15 to 12:59 UTC on July 17, this 48-hour tournament awards milestone tokens that flow directly into Juggle Jam. Placement in the mid-tier milestones is achievable for most active players without a full dice sprint.
Tycoon Class tournament. A 24-hour tournament running from 13:10 UTC on July 15 to 12:59 UTC on July 16. Shorter window, tighter milestone spacing, and its rewards also feed the Juggle Jam token pool.
Tycoon Racers. A four-day team event running from 13:00 UTC on July 15 to 15:55 UTC on July 19. Racers pairs a four-player team against another team across a three-race championship. Team milestones and grand prize brackets add another Carnival Token stream, alongside the usual Racers medals and grand prize rewards.
Bonus flash events. Rent Frenzy, Roll Match, Builder's Bash, and other daily flash boosters continue to fire throughout the window. These do not drop Carnival Tokens directly, but they multiply the dice output of every tournament and banner event roll, which raises milestone-token yield indirectly.
The Monopoly GO x The Simpsons album has run since June 3, 2026 and closes on July 29, 2026. That fifty-six-day season includes the Homer Token campaign, Krustyland Adventures, Springfield Partners, three Golden Blitz events tied to Simpsons stickers, and the July 15–29 Juggle Jam window as the final stretch.
The reason the Juggle Jam window matters more than a standard Peg-E carnival is the sticker gap that most players still carry heading into the finale. The Simpsons album spans 21 sets and 189 total stickers. Players who missed even a single Golden Blitz swap window during the season typically still have a handful of five-star stickers open. Juggle Jam's ticket store is one of the last reliable ways to convert time-locked tokens into targeted sticker packs before the album retires.
Beyond stickers, the album completion payout is significant. The full 21-set completion awards 15,000 dice, an exclusive Simpsons-themed token, and additional event currency. Failing to close the album before July 29 forfeits every one of those rewards permanently. Juggle Jam is the fastest way to squeeze extra sticker packs out of the token economy in the final two weeks.
Start with a token census. Before firing up Juggle Jam, check your Carnival Token balance and compare it against the current Peg-E storefront. If the storefront already has a prize matching an album gap, spend before refreshing.
Aim for short puzzles when your token reserve is thin. Three-ball and four-ball puzzles resolve with fewer wasted guesses, and the ticket-per-token efficiency is higher on the shorter puzzles. Longer six-ball and seven-ball puzzles are worth attempting only when your token reserve is comfortably large.
Do not skip the daily 8-hour free gift claim. Missing a single refresh across the fourteen-day window forfeits tokens that cost zero dice to acquire. Set a phone reminder if needed.
Time your tournament pushes around the token milestones, not the leaderboard rank. If a top-100 finish would cost 5,000 extra dice while the mid-milestone token payout only requires reaching tier 8, stop at tier 8. The tokens you skip via a leaderboard sprint often exceed the tokens you would win from a top-10 rank.
Save your best ticket balances for the final 96 hours. The storefront rotation tends to surface higher-value sticker packs and larger dice bundles closer to the album finale as the Peg-E economy prepares to reset. Holding a ticket surplus into July 25–29 typically returns better prize matches.
Finally, if you still have sticker gaps after Juggle Jam closes, an outside sticker source can close the album without draining more dice. You can browse Monopoly GO sticker inventory to fill remaining five-star Simpsons stickers before the July 29 deadline.
When does Juggle Jam end in July 2026? The event closes at 12:59 UTC on July 29, 2026, which is also the Monopoly GO x The Simpsons album finale date.
Do unused Carnival Tokens roll over? Tokens expire when the event window closes. Any balance still sitting in your inventory at 12:59 UTC on July 29 will not transfer to the next Carnival event.
Does Juggle Jam cost dice to enter? No. The minigame runs on Carnival Tokens, which are earned from tournaments, banner events, Quick Wins, the 8-hour store refresh, and vault drops. Dice are only spent indirectly when playing the source events that feed the token pool.
What happens if I guess wrong? Wrong guesses do not refund the token. Correct guesses earn tickets. Tickets accumulate until spent in the Peg-E storefront.
Can I refresh the storefront unlimited times? Refreshes cost tokens and the cost escalates with each refresh in a session. Chain refreshing rarely returns better prize value than accepting the current trio and spending tickets on the best available match for your album gap.
Are Simpsons stickers guaranteed in the Peg-E storefront? Prizes rotate. Sticker packs, dice rolls, cash bundles, and flash event triggers all appear. Watching the storefront every few hours and spending when a matching prize surfaces is more efficient than trying to force a specific outcome through refreshes.
Is Juggle Jam a solo event or a team event? Solo. Juggle Jam has no leaderboard, no team pairing, and no external ranking. Your ticket totals only affect your own storefront redemptions.
Does the album complete automatically at July 29? No. The album retires. Any sets still incomplete at 12:59 UTC on July 29 forfeit the 15,000 dice, exclusive Simpsons token, and remaining set-specific rewards. Closing sets before the deadline is on the player, and Juggle Jam is one of the tools available in the final fourteen days.