Note: Monopoly Get Out Of Jail: The Jail-Jumping Game allows for an alternative method for getting out of Jail. He then comes out and moves forward from Jail the number of spaces shown by his/her roll, as normal. Immediately after throwing the dice for his/her third turn, if the player does not roll Doubles, he or she must pay the $50 fine.
Paying a $50 fine to the Bank BEFORE throwing the dice for either the first turn or the second turn in Jail.Ī player MAY NOT remain in Jail after his/her third turn (i.e., not longer than having three turns to play after being sent to Jail).Using a " GET OUT OF JAIL FREE" card (possibly by purchasing from another player, at a price agreeable to both).Even if doubles are rolled, the player does NOT take another turn. If a player succeeds in doing this, he or she immediately moves forward the number of spaces shown by the throw. Rolling Doubles on any of that player's next three turns in Jail.However, in the hand-held game, Monopoly Jackpot, landing on the Jail space on a normal roll still results in the player going to jail, thus ending the bonus round. If players are not "sent to Jail" but in the ordinary course of play reach that space, they are "Just Visiting" they incur no penalty, and move ahead in the usual manner on their next turn.
It is a common misconception that such activity must be ceased while in Jail, though some players have a House Rule where a player cannot conduct such business while in Jail.
If in Jail, a player's turn is suspended until either the player rolls a double or pays to get out. Jail is one of the four corner spaces on a Monopoly Board. The Go to Jail space from the classic board