Monopoly, a classic fixture at many family get-togethers, is notorious for its ability to spark intense competition. There's typically a cheater, a serious player, and an easily irritated participant.

Despite the game often lasting hours, it's actually designed to be played within 60 to 90 minutes. So why does it seem to drag on?

It appears that many of us have been playing this board game, which dates back to 1903, incorrectly. A lesser-known rule could drastically change the game's trajectory and speed it up significantly, although not everyone is keen on this revelation.

This overlooked rule has recently resurfaced online, leading many to confess they've been playing Monopoly wrong all along.

The subject was broached on the Triple M Breakfast show, where host Beau Ryan shared a "r

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