Coin Master Village Levels Explained 2026: What Changes at Every Stage From Village 1 to 605

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Last updated: March 2026

Village levels are the backbone of Coin Master. Every spin you take, every raid you run, every coin you earn ultimately feeds into one goal — completing villages to progress to the next level. As of March 2026, there are 605 villages in the game, and the costs, mechanics, and rewards change dramatically as you advance through them.

Whether you are stuck wondering why your village suddenly costs ten times more than the last one, trying to figure out which villages unlock important features, or planning your coin reserves before a long progression push — this guide covers everything you need to know about village levels in 2026.

New to the game? Start with the Coin Master Beginners Guide first for the full game overview, then come back here for the village-specific detail.

Table of Contents

  1. How Coin Master Village Levels Work
  2. How Many Villages Are There in 2026?
  3. The Build Structure: 25 Upgrades Per Village
  4. Village Cost Tiers: From Millions to Quadrillions
  5. Key Village Milestones: What Unlocks and When
  6. Boom Villages: Higher Rare Card Drop Rates at Specific Levels
  7. The Two Events That Make Village Progression Affordable
  8. How to Build Enough Coins Before Each Village
  9. Optimal Build Order Within Each Village
  10. Village Progression Mistakes That Waste Billions
  11. Frequently Asked Questions

How Coin Master Village Levels Work

In Coin Master, a village is a themed level that you progress through by spending coins to upgrade buildings. Each village has a unique name and visual theme — from early low-cost Viking settlements to exotic, expensive high-level worlds. To move from one village to the next, you must fully upgrade every building in the current village to its maximum five-star rating.

The core loop of village progression works like this:

  1. Spin the slot machine to earn coins from Coin Bag symbols, successful raids, and attacks
  2. Spend those coins on building upgrades in your current village
  3. Complete all 25 upgrades (5 buildings × 5 stars each) to finish the village
  4. Collect the village completion reward — which includes free spins, coins, and XP
  5. Advance automatically to the next village and begin again

Each new village is harder than the last. The coin cost increases with every level, the card sets change (meaning you need to collect new cards from chests to complete new sets), and at certain key milestones, new gameplay features unlock permanently. Understanding where those milestones are — and how much each stage of villages costs — is what separates players who progress efficiently from those who stall for months.

How Many Villages Are There in 2026?

As of March 2026, Coin Master has 605 villages. Moon Active adds new villages with every major update — there were 570 at the start of 2026 and the count has since grown to 605, with more confirmed in upcoming updates.

You can check the current total and see all available villages by opening the Map screen in the game (tap the three-line menu → Map). Your current village is highlighted, and all villages ahead of you are listed in order. This is the most reliable way to confirm the current village count since it reflects the live version of the game on your device.

There is no “final reward” for completing the last village — once you reach the current last village and complete it, you simply wait for Moon Active to push the next update with new levels. This is why planning for long-term progression rather than racing to the end matters: the game keeps going regardless of how fast you move through it.

The Build Structure: 25 Upgrades Per Village

Every village in Coin Master (from Village 5 onwards) follows the same structure: 5 buildings, each upgradeable from 1 star to 5 stars, for a total of 25 individual upgrades per village. The first four villages have a slightly reduced structure of 20 upgrades (4 buildings × 5 stars), but from Village 5 onward the standard 25-upgrade layout applies consistently.

Village RangeBuildings per VillageStars per BuildingTotal Upgrades Needed
Villages 1–445 each20
Villages 5–60555 each25

Each star upgrade within a building costs coins. The cost per star is not equal — later stars in the same building cost more than earlier ones, and later villages cost far more per star than earlier ones. The total coin cost to complete all 25 upgrades is what you need to budget for before attempting a village.

The golden rule of village building: never begin upgrading a village unless you have enough coins to finish it in one continuous session. Partially upgraded buildings are prime raid targets — other players who hit your village while you are mid-build can set you back significantly. Hoard enough coins first, then build everything in one go. This is especially critical at high villages where a single session represents billions of coins of exposure.

Village Cost Tiers: From Millions to Quadrillions

Village costs increase exponentially as you progress. A player at Village 10 and a player at Village 300 are not just at different stages of the same game — they are playing at completely different economic scales.

Village RangeApproximate Cost Per VillageCost Tier
Villages 1–103 million – 30 million coinsMillions
Villages 11–3030 million – 200 million coinsTens of millions
Villages 31–50200 million – 500 million coinsHundreds of millions
Villages 51–74500 million – 1 billion coinsNear-billion
Villages 75–1001 billion – 3 billion coinsBillions
Villages 101–1503 billion – 30 billion coinsTens of billions
Villages 151–20030 billion – 300 billion coinsHundreds of billions
Villages 201–300300 billion – 5 trillion coinsTrillions
Villages 301–4005 trillion – 100 trillion coinsTens of trillions
Villages 401–500100 trillion – 500 trillion coinsHundreds of trillions
Villages 501–605500 trillion – 1,700+ trillion coinsNear-quadrillions

These are approximate figures — the exact cost of each individual village is available in the game’s shop screen when you open the building menu. The key insight from this table: by the time you reach Village 50, one single village costs more than your entire Villages 1–10 combined. Planning your coin reserves before you enter each new cost tier is one of the most important habits for fast progression.

Key Village Milestones: What Unlocks and When

Not all villages are equal. Certain level thresholds unlock new permanent game features that change how you play for the rest of your Coin Master career. These are the milestones every player should know before they hit them.

Village MilestoneWhat UnlocksWhy It Matters
Village 4Foxy pet hatches automaticallyFoxy digs the 4th raid spot and adds a % bonus on all raids — your first major passive income multiplier
Village 10Golden Chest and Magical Chest become available in the shopAccess to higher-tier cards — Epic and Legendary cards become obtainable for the first time
Village 30Foxy’s Wikipedia page notes Village 30 as when Foxy is unlocked on some device versionsConfirm your Foxy activation in the Pets menu if she did not appear at Village 4
Village 100Advanced events unlock; +20% spin income milestoneVillage 100 is widely regarded as a major progression checkpoint — event rewards increase significantly
Village 110Ruby Chest becomes availableRuby Chest bundles cards, pet food, XP potions, and spins in one purchase — most resource-complete chest in the game
Village 200Pet Crew feature unlocksActivate Foxy, Tiger, and Rhino simultaneously for 4 hours — the single biggest account upgrade at any village level
Village 210Pet Outfits (Closet) unlocks; full Loyalty Club daily gift calendar activatesPet Outfits boost pet abilities with equipable items; Loyalty Club daily gifts include chests, spins, and XP at this stage

Village 200 and Village 210 are the two most impactful progression milestones in the entire game. If you are currently in the Village 150–199 range, prioritise reaching Village 200 as your primary medium-term goal. Pet Crew — running all three pets simultaneously — fundamentally changes the efficiency of every single spin session from that point forward. See the full breakdown in the Coin Master Pets Guide.

Boom Villages: Higher Rare Card Drop Rates at Specific Levels

Boom Villages are specific village levels where the game produces higher practical yields of rare and gold cards from chest openings. They are not officially labelled in-game, but the Coin Master community has identified them through coordinated large-scale testing across thousands of chest opens.

At a confirmed Boom Village, opening Magical Chests during Card Boom gives you measurably better rare card output per coin spent compared to non-Boom Village levels. This makes Boom Villages the optimal moment to spend your saved chest reserves.

How to Identify Boom Villages

The game does not mark Boom Villages in the UI. The most current community-maintained list is pinned in the r/CoinMaster subreddit. Some of the most frequently confirmed Boom Villages from community testing include:

Village LevelVillage NameCommunity Status
Village 4AtlantisConfirmed Boom Village
Village 10Inca LandConfirmed Boom Village
Village 30Land of VikingsConfirmed Boom Village
Village 55JurassicConfirmed Boom Village
Village 135WizardConfirmed Boom Village — reported gold card drops
Village 143Community confirmedWidely reported Boom Village
Village 173Community confirmedFrequently cited as a “big” Boom Village
Village 192Community confirmedReported 5 gold cards + Joker in a single day

Strategy at Boom Villages: Do not advance past a Boom Village until you have exhausted your chest reserves there. Once you complete the village and move on, the Boom Village’s enhanced rates no longer apply. Use the 20-20-20 method — open 20 Wooden, then 20 Golden, then 20 Magical chests — before committing to heavy Magical Chest spending. Always combine Boom Village chest sessions with Card Boom for maximum rare card yield per coin spent.

For official chest drop rate data that applies at all village levels, see the Chests & Card Drop Rates 2026 guide.

The Two Events That Make Village Progression Affordable

Two recurring events directly reduce the cost of building villages. Using both of them consistently is the single biggest coin-saving habit a Coin Master player can develop — and ignoring them is the most common reason players stall mid-game.

Village Mania — Up to 65% Off Build Costs

Village Mania is a recurring event (running 2–3 times per week in 2026) that discounts every building upgrade in your current village by up to 65%. The exact discount varies by village level — earlier villages get lower discount percentages, while higher villages can see the full 65% reduction.

The coin savings at scale are enormous:

VillageNormal CostCost During Village Mania (65% off)Coins Saved
Village 50~279 million~98 million~181 million coins
Village 100~2.8 billion~980 million~1.82 billion coins
Village 150~23.8 billion~8.3 billion~15.5 billion coins
Village 300~5 trillion~1.75 trillion~3.25 trillion coins

Never spend coins upgrading a village on a normal day if you can wait for Village Mania. Check the Events tab in-game every time you log in — if Village Mania is not currently running, it will be within the next 24–48 hours at most.

Village Master — 2–5× Completion Rewards

Village Master multiplies the spin, coin, and XP rewards you earn for completing a village. The multiplier ranges from 2× to 5× depending on the event tier and your village level. Completing a Village 100 during Village Master can earn hundreds of additional free spins that you would not receive on a normal day.

The optimal sequence for every village:

  1. Hoard coins via raids and attacks until you have 1.5–2× the full village cost saved
  2. Wait for Village Mania to begin and upgrade all buildings except the final one
  3. Wait for Village Master to go live (often overlaps with Mania 2–3 times per week)
  4. Complete the final upgrade during Village Master to claim the boosted completion reward

This single sequence — Hoard → Mania → Master — is the framework behind the 15 Account Improvement Strategies guide. Applying it consistently to every village from this point forward is the fastest legitimate path to long-term progression.

How to Build Enough Coins Before Each Village

The most common reason players get stuck between villages is running out of coins mid-build and then getting raided while their buildings are only half-finished. The solution is not to spin more — it is to hoard smarter before you start building.

Three core coin-building habits for consistent village progression:

  • Raid with Foxy active during Raid Madness. Foxy adds up to 100%+ on top of every raid payout. During Raid Madness, raid rewards are already multiplied — Foxy on top of that turns a single raid session into the fastest legitimate coin-generation activity in the game. See the full strategy in the Rewards Hub.
  • Attack with Tiger active during Attack Madness. Tiger adds up to +410% on each attack coin reward. Attacks come up more frequently than raids from the slot machine — a Tiger-active Attack Madness session at ×10 bet generates hundreds of millions to billions of coins depending on your village level.
  • Complete Viking Quest before each major village push. Viking Quest is a coin-fed separate slot that rewards 5,000–15,000+ spins per full run — and those spins can then be used to generate coins in the main game. Time your Viking Quest runs before Village Mania starts so you have both the coins and the discount ready simultaneously.

The pet strategy for coin collection is covered in detail in the Pets Guide. The event stacking approach is covered in the Account Improvement Guide.

Optimal Build Order Within Each Village

Within each village, the five buildings are arranged in a cross layout — a bottom row of two buildings, a middle building, and a top row of two buildings. The order in which you upgrade them affects how exposed your coin balance is to raids and attacks mid-build.

The community-recommended build order:

  1. Bottom row first. Upgrading the bottom row buildings first earns you stars quickly, which counts toward your overall star rating progress. It also means you earn partial set rewards sooner.
  2. Middle building second. The center building is the most visible raid target and often one of the more expensive upgrades — complete it second to limit the window it sits as an exposed partial upgrade.
  3. Top row last. Complete the final two buildings to cross the village finish line and trigger the completion reward.

More important than the order, however, is speed. The less time your village spends partially upgraded, the fewer attacks can damage it mid-build. Activate Rhino pet before starting any build session — at higher levels, Rhino blocks up to 70% of all incoming attacks, giving your coin balance critical protection while you are mid-upgrade. Full Rhino strategy is in the Pets Guide.

Village Progression Mistakes That Waste Billions

  • Building on normal days without Village Mania active. At Village 150, skipping Mania means paying 15+ billion extra coins for a village that could cost 8 billion with the discount. This is the most expensive mistake in village progression and compounds at every level above 100.
  • Starting a village build without enough coins to finish it. Partially upgraded buildings invite attacks. Other players can damage your buildings and force you to spend repair coins on top of the original upgrade cost. Always have the full village cost in hand before placing a single upgrade.
  • Advancing past a Boom Village before opening saved chests. Once you leave a Boom Village, its enhanced rare card drop rates are gone. If you reach a confirmed Boom Village with a chest stockpile, open them there — not after you have already moved on.
  • Completing villages on normal days instead of during Village Master. The completion reward difference between a normal day and Village Master is 2–5×. That gap represents hundreds of free spins and billions of coins in missed rewards across a full playthrough.
  • Not saving enough coins before high-cost village tiers. Players who rush into the 50–100 billion coin villages without a reserve often stall for weeks. Budget 1.5–2× the full village cost before starting each new cost tier, not just 1×.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many villages are in Coin Master in 2026?

As of March 2026, there are 605 villages in Coin Master. Moon Active adds new villages with every major update — the total was 570 at the start of 2026 and has grown since. You can see the current total by opening the Map screen in-game.

What is the most expensive village in Coin Master?

The highest villages (Village 500–605) cost between 500 trillion and 1,700+ trillion coins per village. The exact cost of the latest villages changes with each new update. Check your in-game building shop for the precise cost of your current and next villages.

When does the village cost change from millions to billions?

Village costs cross into the billions range at approximately Village 75. Before that, costs are in the hundreds of millions. The jump from Village 74 to 75 is significant — it is useful to plan your coin strategy specifically around this transition point if you are approaching it.

What is the best village to be on for rare cards?

Boom Villages — specific levels with higher rare card drop rates — are the best levels for chest opening. Confirmed Boom Villages include Villages 4, 10, 30, 55, 135, 143, 173, and 192. Always open your saved Magical Chests at Boom Villages during Card Boom for maximum rare card yield. Full chest strategy is in the Chests & Card Drop Rates guide.

Does completing more villages increase my spin income?

Yes. Village completion rewards scale with village level — higher villages pay out more spins and coins per completion than lower ones. Additionally, reaching Village 100 unlocks a permanent +20% spin income milestone. Reaching Village 200 unlocks Pet Crew, which multiplies the value of every spin session by running all three pets simultaneously.

Can I go back to a previous village?

No. Once you complete a village and advance to the next one, you cannot return to the previous village. Cards from that village’s card sets can still appear in chests at later villages, but the physical village is gone. This is why completing your card sets before advancing is important — see the Rare Cards Guide 2026 for the full card completion strategy.

How long does it take to complete all 605 villages?

With consistent daily play using optimal strategies (Village Mania, Village Master, event stacking), experienced players can complete 1–2 villages per week at mid-game levels. At high villages (300+), the coin requirements mean even active players may spend weeks on a single village. Casual players without event timing typically take 2–4× longer per village than strategic players.

What happens when I reach the last village?

There is no special reward for reaching the currently last village. Once completed, you wait for Moon Active to release the next batch of villages in a future update. Moon Active has released new villages consistently throughout the game’s history and has shown no indication of stopping. The game is designed as an ongoing progression with no fixed endpoint.

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