People who have grown up playing Monopoly will swear up and down that the mascot, Mr. Monopoly (AKA Rich Uncle Pennybags), wore a monocle. But as it turns out, the monocle they remember may not have ever existed! We're here to clear up the mystery of the Monopoly man monocle, explain why it's a Mandela effect (and what that is), and explore popular theories about why people think that Pennybags has always worn this jaunty fashion accessory.
Did the Monopoly man ever have a monocle?
No, he never wore a monocle in US editions of the game. The fact that so many people believe he did is called the Mandela effect. He did wear a monocle on banknotes from a European version of Monopoly Jr. , and in a Monopoly Facebook post. But these minor instances don't explain the widespread belief.
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- ↑ https://news.uchicago.edu/story/visual-mandela-effect-false-memories-psychology-neuroscience-pikachu-mr-monopoly-waldo
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/MONOPOLYGame/posts/im-not-above-accessorizing-with-my-mighty-monocle/10153545232881517/
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=390084513555835&id=100076628670544&set=a.169595845604704
- ↑ https://youtu.be/kkO9zO62k-w?si=lFKqJN1MajUBzPHm&t=109