Hasbro Gaming Monopoly Harry Potter Edition Board Game – Safe and Screen-Free Indoor Activity for Kids' Bedrooms, 2 to 6 Players
Hasbro Gaming Monopoly Harry Potter Edition Board Game – Safe and Screen-Free Indoor Activity for Kids' Bedrooms, 2 to 6 Players
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Why you'll love it
- Merges a beloved global franchise (Wizarding World) with the universally recognized Monopoly gameplay
- Beautiful, spellbinding packaging delivers a memorable unboxing moment ideal for gifting
- Reimagined mechanics (house points replacing money, Owl Post replacing Chance cards) add fresh novelty beyond standard Monopoly
- Wide age range (8+) and player count (2-6) make it accessible for multi-generational family play
- Collectible golden tokens (Hippogriff, Knight Bus, Hogwarts Express, Hagrid's Motorbike, Thestral, Firebolt) appeal to HP fans
- House loyalty element (Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, Slytherin) adds social engagement and replayability
Perfect for
- Holiday or birthday gift for a Harry Potter fan, ages 8 and up
- Family game night activity that bridges generations (kids and adults)
- Indoor entertainment during gatherings, sleepovers, or rainy days
- Themed party activity for Harry Potter movie marathons or book release events
- Introductory board game for kids to learn strategy, sportsmanship, and money/house-point management


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Monopoly HARRY POTTER Edition Board Game
Celebrate the magical world of HARRY POTTER! Choose your Hogwarts house and explore as many Hogwarts locations as possible to earn house points. The player with the most house points wins!


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Choose a Token
Move around the board with one of 6 travel-themed golden tokens: Hippogriff, The Knight Bus, Hogwarts Express, HAGRID’s Motorbike, Thestral, and Firebolt.

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Get Sorted into a House
Choose a House Card. Throughout the game, players can receive special rewards based on their house.

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Explore Hogwarts Locations
The board features 3 types of properties: locations, which come in color sets, common rooms, and spells. Explore Hogsmeade, the Quidditch Pitch, HAGRID’S Hut, the castle, and more!

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Collect House Points and Crests
In this game, house points replace money. Players use them to explore (collect) locations. If a player gets a color set, they can add house crests to receive even more house points.

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Receive Owl Post
Land on an Owl Post space? Draw a card from the snowy owl card holder and do what it says. But watch out for Howlers—they can leave a player steaming!

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Hogwarts-Themed Gameboard
Explore classrooms, common rooms, and other favorite locations in and around Hogwarts castle! The more a player explores, the more house points they’ll receive from other players

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Product Information
INSPIRED BY HARRY POTTER: Welcome to Hogwarts! Play as a student in the Monopoly HARRY POTTER Edition game. It combines classic Monopoly gameplay with artwork, locations, and themes from the WIZARDING WORLD
ICONIC GOLDEN TOKENS: Travel around the board with one of 6 enchanting transportation-themed golden tokens: Hippogriff, The Knight Bus, Hogwarts Express, HAGRID’s Motorbike, Thestral, and Firebolt
CHOOSE A HOUSE: GRYFFINDOR, HUFFLEPUFF, RAVENCLAW, or SLYTHERIN? Each player gets sorted into a house by choosing a House Card, and they’ll collect points for their house throughout game
HOGWARTS-THEMED GAMEBOARD: Explore classrooms, common rooms, and other favorite locations in and around Hogwarts castle! The more a player explores, the more house points they’ll receive from other players
OWL POST CARDS AND HOLDER: Owl Post cards replace Chance and Community Chest cards. Players draw cards from a snowy owl figurine. But watch out for Howlers, which may jinx a player’s game
GIFT FOR HARRY POTTER FANS: Beautiful packaging and thoughtful details create a spellbinding unboxing experience. This kids board game is a wonderful holiday or birthday gift for HARRY POTTER fans, ages 8 and up
FAMILY GAME NIGHT: Looking for fun family board games for kids and adults? This edition of the Monopoly game is a great indoor game for Family Game Night and gatherings with friends. For 2 to 6 players
Ready for a magical year at Hogwarts? In the Monopoly HARRY POTTER Edition game, play as a Hogwarts student. To start, each player chooses a themed golden token. Then they’ll choose a House Card to be sorted into a house. In this edition, Hogwarts locations are properties and house points replace Monopoly money. Move around the board and use house points to explore iconic locations in Hogwarts castle and Hogsmeade Village. The more a player explores, the more house points they can collect from other players. Collect a color set to add house crests, and draw Owl Post cards for game-changing news. The game ends when all locations have been explored, and the player with the most house points wins! This strategy board game is a fun game for family time, and it’s a great gift for kids ages 8 and up, teens, and adults who are fans of HARRY POTTER. All characters and elements are copyright and trademark Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WB SHIELD: Copyright and trademark WBEI. Publishing Rights copyright JKR. The Hasbro and Monopoly names and logos, the distinctive design of the gameboard, the four corner squares, the Mr. Monopoly name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. for its property trading game and game equipment.Genre: Area Control, Money & Assets
Number of Players: 2-6
Edition: Standard Edition
Sub Brand: Harry Potter
Customer Package Type: Standard Packaging
Language: English
Set Name: Harry Potter Edition
Minimum Age Recomendation: 96
Global Trade Identification Number: 00195166264776
Item Type Name: Game
Included Components: Gameboard, 6 Golden Tokens, Owl Post Card Holder (plastic snowy owl and base), 32 Owl Post Cards, 28 Title Deed Cards, 8 House Cards, 44 House Crests, 2 Dice, 1 Cardboard Prefect Badge, 90 Cardboard House Point Chips (48 tens, 40 fifties), and Game Guide.
Age Range Description: Kid
Number of Players: 2-6
Are Batteries Required: No
Is Assembly Required: No
Educational Objective: Develop strategic thinking, sportsmanship, and social skills; foster interest in reading and the Harry Potter series
Operation Mode: manual
Power Source: Battery Powered
Supported Battery Types: No batteries required
Item Dimensions L x W: 11.5"L x 2.48"W
Item Weight: 1.08 Kilograms
Number of Items: 1
Size: 29.2 x 29.2 x 0.1 cm
Item Dimensions: 11.5 x 11.5 x 0.04 inches
Theme: Book, Fantasy, Magic, Movie, TV Show, Video Game
Color: Blue and Yellow
Subject Character: Harry Potter
CPSIA Cautionary Statement: Choking Hazard - Small Parts
Is Assembly Required: No
Material Type: Plastic
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this game safe for an 8-year-old to play without adult supervision?
Yes. There are no sharp edges, no small choking hazards beyond standard board game components, and the rules are designed for ages 8 and up, making it appropriate for independent play with siblings or friends.
Does the game teach money management and strategy in a kid-friendly way?
Yes. The house point chip system replaces traditional currency, teaching kids counting, budgeting, and resource management through a Hogwarts-themed lens that keeps them engaged.
Will my child learn sportsmanship and turn-taking by playing this?
Yes. The structured turn-based play, Owl Post penalty cards, and house point dynamics naturally teach patience, fairness, and how to win or lose gracefully.
Is this a screen-free alternative my kids can enjoy on rainy days?
Absolutely. It's a fully analog board game requiring no devices, internet, or batteries, making it an ideal offline activity for rainy afternoons, sick days, or digital detox weekends.
Can multiple kids of different ages play together without frustration?
Yes. With 2 to 6 players supported, siblings and friends across a wide age range can play cooperatively or competitively, and the straightforward rules keep younger players engaged while older kids enjoy the strategy.
Is this a good birthday gift for my Harry Potter-obsessed child?
Yes. It combines their favorite franchise with classic family gameplay, making it a high-impact birthday present that gets used repeatedly rather than set aside after one play.
Will my child get bored of this game after a few plays?
Unlikely. The house loyalty element across Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin encourages replay with different identities, and the randomized Owl Post cards add variety to every session.
Is this appropriate for a sleepover with 4 to 6 kids?
Yes. The 2 to 6 player range is ideal for sleepover groups, and the thematic excitement of Hogwarts keeps kids engaged for an entire evening of play.
Does this game support independent play for a single child?
It is designed for 2 to 6 players, so solo play isn't the intended format, but a child can practice strategies or run mock games alone to explore the board and learn the rules.
Will this help my shy child engage with peers during playdates?
Yes. The shared fandom creates instant common ground, and the team-style house dynamics make it easier for shy kids to participate and bond over a beloved topic.
How is this safer than video games for my child's development?
Unlike screen-based games, this is a tactile, face-to-face experience that builds verbal communication, social skills, and in-person friendship bonding without exposure to screen time or online content.
Is this better than other kids' board games for learning strategy?
It strikes a strong balance: simpler than heavy strategy games like Risk, but deeper than pure luck-based games, making it a good introductory strategy title for kids new to the genre.
How does this compare to other Harry Potter toys for kids?
Unlike action figures or wands that offer limited play patterns, this game combines imagination with structured strategy, providing longer engagement and more developmental value.
Are the game pieces durable enough for rough play by young kids?
Yes. The cardboard chips, Title Deed Cards, and plastic tokens are designed to withstand repeated handling, and the plastic owl figurine is sturdy enough for regular use by children.
What if my child loses interest because they don't know Harry Potter?
The game is fully playable and enjoyable without deep franchise knowledge, as the mechanics stand on their own, but a child familiar with the books or movies will get an extra layer of thematic delight.
Is there any risk of small parts being a choking hazard for younger siblings?
The game is rated for ages 8 and up, and some small components like chips and tokens could pose a choking risk for children under 3, so it should be kept out of reach of toddlers in a shared playroom.
How do you set up the Monopoly Harry Potter board game?
Unfold the board, give each player a token, distribute the Title Deed Cards by property color, place the 90 house point chips within reach, shuffle the Owl Post and House Cards, and have each player draw a House Card to determine their Hogwarts house before starting.
How long does a typical game take to play?
A standard game lasts roughly 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the number of players and house point distribution, but you can set a time limit or house point target to shorten sessions.
How is this different from classic Monopoly in terms of rules?
House points replace traditional Monopoly money, Owl Post cards replace Chance and Community Chest cards, and there is no banker role in the same way, with house points pooled centrally instead of held individually.
Is this game compatible with other Monopoly editions or expansions?
No, this is a standalone game with its own themed board, cards, chips, and tokens. It is not designed to merge with standard Monopoly components or other edition expansions.
Can the game be played with fewer than 2 or more than 6 players?
The game is designed for 2 to 6 players. Playing solo is not the intended format, and more than 6 players would create downtime and component shortages, so the supported range should be respected for the best experience.
What comes in the box, and what do I need to buy separately?
Everything needed is included: the gameboard, 6 golden tokens, 8 House Cards, 44 house crests, 32 Owl Post cards, 90 house point chips, 28 Title Deed Cards, 2 dice, a Prefect Badge, and an instruction guide. No additional purchases are required to play.
Is this game safe and reliable for long-term use?
Yes. As an officially licensed Hasbro product, it meets standard toy safety regulations, and the components are made of durable cardboard and plastic designed to withstand repeated play and storage.
How should I store the game to keep pieces from getting lost?
Use the original box with all components sorted into the included plastic trays or bagged groupings. Storing the box in a dry, room-temperature location will keep cards from warping and tokens from tarnishing.
What is the difference between this and other Harry Potter board games?
Unlike cooperative or adventure-style Harry Potter games, this is a Monopoly variant, meaning it uses property trading, dice rolling, and economic strategy as its core, with Wizarding World theming layered on top rather than narrative-driven play.

