Doubles
Yes. Any time you get three doubles in a game of Monopoly you go to jail, regardless of the number (you can get three twos and still go to jail).
When your token is "In Jail" in a game of Monopoly, there are four means of getting out:Pay $50 before any of your next three rolls.Make three rolls and pay $50 on the third if no doubles are rolled.Use a "Get Out of Jail Free" card.Roll doubles in one of your next three turns.
You have to roll again, but if you roll doubles three times in a row, you go to jail, directly to jail, don't pass go, don't collect 200 dollars.
You go to jail
yes you can. Source: Official monopoly rule book.
The 'penalty' to buy your release is 50.00
Jail
You have to get the players to get out of jail by:Rolling the dice for three turns, seeing if anyone get a doublePay $50 to get outUse a get out of jail free card, if you have one
Family Feud Answers: boardwalk, park place, go to jail, a hotel (Although in the game, you can't possibly own the Jail, and "a hotel" isn't a Monopoly square.)
No, you do not have to pay a player in jail in Monopoly when you land on their property. Players in jail cannot collect rent from other players.
The most popular spot in monopoly is by far, Go. The reason for that is because that spot is main sourse of cash for the players in the early game. Another popular spot in Jail. Towards the end game, jail is like safety for a few turns.
The three green properties that follow "Go to Jail" in Monopoly are Pacific Avenue, North Carolina Avenue, and Pennsylvania Avenue.