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My Singing Monsters Free Diamonds and Coins Total Guide

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Jean Orkiners | May 18, 2026 at 10:05PM (edited)

 

How to Get Diamonds and Coins in My Singing Monsters — My Personal Tips That Actually Work 💎🎶

 

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Okay, so. Let me just start by saying this — if you've found this blog post, you're either brand new to My Singing Monsters or you've been playing for a while and you're sitting there staring at your screen going, "Why don't I have enough diamonds for literally anything cool?"

I've been there. Ohhh, I have been there.

I remember the exact moment I got hooked on this game. It was like, 2019 maybe? I was sitting on my couch, half-watching some show I wasn't even paying attention to, and my friend sent me a text that just said "download this." No context. No explanation. Just... download this. And because I'm the kind of person who does what they're told without asking questions apparently, I did. And then three hours disappeared. Just gone. Vanished into thin air. Because I was too busy trying to breed a Rare Entbrat to notice the sun going down.

ANYWAY. Here we are, years later, and I've learned a thing or two about racking up diamonds and coins without losing my mind (or my wallet). So grab a snack, settle in, and let me share the wisdom I've earned through way too many late nights and a concerning amount of screen time.


🪙 COINS FIRST, BECAUSE THAT'S WHERE WE ALL START

Coins are the bread and butter of this game. You need them for basically everything — buying structures, feeding your monsters, expanding your islands. So let's start here.

1. Feed Your Monsters. Like, RELIGIOUSLY.

I know, I know. "Captain Obvious over here," right? But hear me out. A lot of new players don't realize just how much the level of your monsters affects coin production. A level 1 Noggin is giving you pocket change. A level 10+ Noggin? That little guy is basically running a small business.

My personal strategy: I pick two or three monsters on each island and just dump food into them. Focus on the ones that have the highest coin-per-minute rate. Don't spread your food thin across every single monster — that's the mistake I made early on and I was broke for like... embarrassingly long.

I literally had a notebook where I tracked which monsters earned what. Yes, a physical notebook. Yes, I'm that person. No, I'm not sorry.

2. Collect. Collect. COLLECT.

Here's the thing that used to drive me crazy — coins cap out. If you don't tap that little coin icon floating above your monster's head, it just... stops earning. The coin pile maxes out and sits there doing nothing until you collect.

My Singing Monsters Free Diamonds and Coins This is especially painful when you wake up in the morning and realize you forgot to collect before bed and your entire island has been sitting at max coins for six hours. SIX HOURS of wasted production. I once set an alarm for 2 AM to collect coins. My partner thought I was insane. They were not wrong.

Pro tip: If you can, check in a few times a day — morning, lunch break, and before bed. That alone makes a massive difference over time.

3. Bake Those Treats Strategically (Wait, Hear Me Out)

Okay this one might sound counterintuitive because baking treats costs coins. But here's my logic: treats let you level up your monsters, and leveled-up monsters earn MORE coins. So it's an investment.

The sweet spot (pun absolutely intended) is baking the big batches overnight. The 8-hour or 12-hour treat bakes are your friend before you go to sleep. You wake up, collect the treats, feed your monsters, and watch those coin earnings climb. It's the circle of life, Singing Monsters edition.

4. Don't Sleep on the Mini-Mines (and Maximum Mines)

Okay so this one is a bit of a long game, but buying the Maximum Mine on Plant Island was genuinely one of the best decisions I made in this game. It produces diamonds AND coins passively. Yes, it costs a chunk of change upfront, but if you're playing regularly, it pays for itself pretty quickly.

Think of it like buying a coffee machine instead of going to Starbucks every day. Upfront cost, long-term savings. Except instead of coffee it's imaginary monster currency. You know what, the metaphor still works.

5. Wublins and Werdos — The Coin Factories Nobody Talks About

If you've gotten far enough in the game to have Wublin Island unlocked, PLEASE activate those Wublins. They produce coins (and diamonds!) passively. It takes effort to wake them all up — I won't sugarcoat that, the breeding combos can be a nightmare — but once they're going? Chef's kiss. Absolute money printers.

I spent an entire weekend trying to wake up my first Wublin. I'm talking spreadsheet-level planning. Multiple browser tabs open with breeding guides. My cat sat on my phone at one point and I almost screamed because I was in the middle of a time-sensitive breed. But I got it done. And the passive income? So worth it.


💎 NOW, THE GOOD STUFF — DIAMONDS

Oh, diamonds. The premium currency. The thing that makes you go "ugh" when you see something cool costs 500 of them. Let me tell you how I've managed to accumulate them without spending real money (well... mostly without spending real money... I may have caved once or twice during a sale, I'm only human).

1. The Wishing Torch — Light 'Em Up!

This is maybe the most underrated tip I can give you: keep your Wishing Torches lit.

Wishing Torches are on every island, and when they're lit, they increase your chances of breeding rare monsters. But here's the part people miss — you can ask friends to light them for you, and you can light theirs. It costs a diamond to light one yourself, but if you have active friends, it's basically free.

So add friends. Lots of friends. Join communities. I joined a My Singing Monsters Facebook group and a Discord server, and suddenly I had people lighting my torches every single day. Game changer. Literal game changer.

Also — and this is important — return the favor. Light other people's torches. It costs you one diamond but builds goodwill, and people will light yours back. It's the monster-breeding economy. We all help each other.

2. Diamonds from the Mine

Remember that Maximum Mine I mentioned? On Plant Island, you can build a mine that produces diamonds over time. It's slow — I'm talking one diamond every few hours — but it adds up. If you're patient (and this game really does reward patience), those diamonds stack up beautifully.

I once did the math on a sticky note at work. In one month, my mines alone produced something like 90 diamonds. That's almost enough for a new island skin or a premium decoration. For doing literally nothing. Just... existing.

3. Complete the Goals and Achievements

The game has a TON of little goals and achievements that reward you with diamonds. Breed a new monster? Diamonds. Reach a certain level? Diamonds. Fill your song with all the monsters on an island? You guessed it — diamonds.

Early in the game, I was so focused on just... playing... that I didn't even notice the goals menu. Then one day I opened it and I had like 12 unclaimed rewards just sitting there. I felt like I'd found money in an old jacket pocket. It was glorious.

4. The Daily Login Rewards

This one requires almost zero effort. Just... open the game. Every day. The daily login rewards cycle through, and diamonds pop up regularly. Miss a day and it usually resets or at least slows your progress.

I'll be honest, there have been mornings where I literally opened the app in bed with my eyes half-closed, tapped through the login rewards, and went back to sleep. That counts. It all counts.

5. Spin the Wheel and Watch Ads

Yeah, I know. Watching ads is not exactly thrilling gameplay. But the Spin Wheel and ad-watching options can net you free diamonds. I usually do this while I'm watching TV or waiting for something — it becomes background noise.

My record is 5 diamonds from a single spin. I actually yelped out loud. My dog looked at me like I'd lost it. To be fair to the dog, I probably had.

6. Special Events and Seasonal Promotions

Pay attention to the special events — Anniversary Month, Spooktacle, Season of Love, all of them. Big Blue Bubble is actually pretty generous during these times. They often give out free diamonds, discounted items, and special breeding opportunities.

During Anniversary Month one year, they gave away something like 30 free diamonds just for logging in on certain days. I marked the dates on my calendar like it was a dentist appointment. Except I actually wanted to do this one.

7. Zapping Eggs to Wublins (The Diamond Multiplier)

Okay, so this goes back to Wublin Island, but it deserves its own section. When you zap eggs to your Wublins, once they're awake, they produce resources including diamonds on a timer. Fill your Wublin Island with as many Wublins as you can and you've got a diamond factory humming in the background.

I've seen some players with completely full Wublin Islands pulling in 10+ diamonds a day passively. That's the dream. I'm not there yet, but I'm working on it. Slowly. Patiently. One stressed-out breeding session at a time.

8. Tribal Island — Join an Active Tribe!

Tribal Island is another one of those features that I ignored for way too long because I didn't understand it. Basically, you join a tribe, everyone contributes shards by leveling up their tribal monster, and the higher the tribe's level, the more diamonds everyone gets each week.

The key word there is active. If your tribe is full of people who don't play, you're not getting much. Find a tribe that's actively recruiting on forums or Discord. I switched tribes three times before I found one that actually kept up, and my weekly diamond income went from like... 2 to 20. Not even exaggerating.


🎮 SOME GENERAL TIPS THAT DON'T FIT NEATLY INTO A CATEGORY

Be Patient. Seriously.

This game is built around patience. Breeding takes time. Structures take time. Earning resources takes time. If you try to rush everything with diamonds, you'll burn through your supply faster than you can say "Entbrat."

I learned this the hard way when I first started. I was speed-breeding, speed-building, using diamonds left and right to skip timers. And then one day I had zero diamonds and three timers still running and I just sat there like a fool. Now I let things run their course. The waiting is part of the fun. (Okay, sometimes it's painful, but mostly it's fine.)

Don't Waste Diamonds on Speed-Ups

Building on what I just said — please don't spend diamonds to skip breeding or building timers. I know it's tempting. I KNOW. You're staring at a 24-hour breed and every fiber of your being is screaming "SKIP IT." Don't. Those diamonds are worth so much more spent on permanent upgrades, mines, or island skins.

This is the hill I will die on.

Use Breeding Guides

The breeding combos in this game can be... unintuitive, to put it politely. Some of the rarer monsters have very specific breeding requirements, and just throwing random monsters together and hoping for the best is a recipe for frustration and wasted time.

I use the My Singing Monsters Breeding Guide app and various wikis. There's no shame in it. Literally everyone does it. Save yourself the headache.

Keep Multiple Islands Going

Once you unlock additional islands, try to keep them all productive. More islands = more monsters = more coins and diamonds. I rotate through my islands on a schedule — Plant Island first, then Cold, then Air, etc. It becomes a little ritual. A very nerdy little ritual, but a ritual nonetheless.

Engage With the Community

Okay, this isn't strictly a "resource tip" but it's important. The My Singing Monsters community is one of the friendliest gaming communities I've ever been part of. People share tips, help each other with torch lighting, give breeding advice, and just generally celebrate each other's successes.

I posted a screenshot of my first Rare Entbrat in a Facebook group and got like 200 likes and dozens of comments saying congrats. For a mobile game about singing monsters. This community is genuinely lovely and being part of it makes the game more fun and gives you more opportunities to earn resources through friend interactions.


🤷 THINGS THAT AREN'T WORTH IT (IN MY OPINION)

Just to be balanced, here are some things I've tried that I don't think are worth the effort:

  • Buying decorations purely for coin production. Some decorations earn coins, but the rate is so low compared to monster production that it's not really worth the investment unless you want them for aesthetic reasons.

  • Stressing over optimizing every single minute. At the end of the day, this is a casual game about cute singing monsters. If you miss a collection cycle, the world doesn't end. I had to learn to chill out about this because I was getting genuinely stressed about maximizing my coin output, which is... not the point.

  • Ignoring the songs. Okay this isn't a resource tip but PLEASE listen to the songs your monsters make. That's literally the magic of this game. I spent so long focused on grinding resources that I forgot to just... enjoy the music. The song on Plant Island still slaps. No, I will not be taking criticism on this take.


FINAL THOUGHTS

Look, at the end of the day, My Singing Monsters is a game that rewards consistency and patience more than anything else. You're not going to wake up with a million coins and a thousand diamonds overnight (unless you open your wallet, and hey, no judgment if you do — the devs deserve support for making such a charming game).

But if you play a little bit every day, feed your monsters, light those torches, join an active tribe, and resist the urge to spend diamonds on speed-ups? You'll be surprised how quickly the resources pile up.

I've been playing for years now, and I still get excited when a new island drops or a limited-time monster shows up. This game has no right being as fun as it is. It's literally just monsters singing. But here I am, still playing, still collecting coins at 11 PM on a Tuesday, still getting irrationally happy when I breed a rare monster on the first try.

That happened exactly once, by the way. One time. And I still think about it.

Anyway — I hope this helped! If you have any tips I missed, drop them in the comments. I'm always looking for new ways to optimize my monster empire. And if you need a friend for torch lighting, hit me up. We're all in this together.

Happy monster breeding, friends. May your Wublins be productive and your breeding combos be favorable. 🎶💎🪙


Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go collect my coins. They've probably been capped for the last two hours and I'm already mad about it.


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