Car Parking Multiplayer Daily Tasks Guide: Maximize Rewards Every Day (2026)

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Forty-seven thousand coins. That was my balance three months into playing Car Parking Multiplayer. The car I wanted cost 2.3 million.

Car Parking Multiplayer Daily Tasks Guide

I was not playing wrong. I was playing without a system.

Today I clear 1.8 to 2.4 million coins every single session — in under 90 minutes — using the same repeatable daily routine. No mod menu. No generators. Just a structured daily tasks approach that 95% of players completely ignore.

This guide gives you that system, step by step. Every number here comes from six months of tracked sessions using CPM v4.9.7.


What Are Daily Tasks in Car Parking Multiplayer — and Why Do They Pay More Than You Think?

Daily tasks are a set of 5 to 8 objectives that reset every 24 hours at midnight UTC. Each task pays between 15,000 and 120,000 coins depending on difficulty.

But here is the number most guides miss entirely: the full completion bonus.

Finish every task in one session and the game pays an additional 250,000 to 350,000 coins on top of individual task rewards. On a typical day, that bonus alone represents 25 to 30% of your total earnings.

Miss one task, and you forfeit that bonus completely. This is why selective task completion destroys your economy. It is not about the task you skipped — it is about the bonus you killed.

Competitor guides talk about daily tasks as optional extras. They are not. They are the foundation your entire daily economy is built on.

For a complete overview of every coin-earning method in the game, see our guide on how to earn 10 million in Car Parking Multiplayer. The daily task system described here plugs directly into those methods.


Step 1: Read Your Task List Before You Touch Anything Else

Open the game. Do not enter the garage. Do not pick a server. Read your full task list first.

This one habit — which takes 30 seconds — changes every decision you make for the next 90 minutes.

Here is why it matters. If one task requires parking in City 2’s underground lot, you want to run your police mode session on a City 2 server. That way you complete two objectives on the same map without switching servers and wasting 10 minutes between them.

Players who skip this step constantly waste time backtracking between maps. I lost an average of 25 minutes per session doing exactly that before I fixed it.

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Task-to-map matching is the single highest-leverage habit in this entire guide.


Step 2: Police Mode Grinding — 45 Minutes, 600,000 to 800,000 Coins

Police mode is the fastest legitimate coin-earning method in CPM right now. The full mechanics are detailed in our Tips and Tricks hub, but here is the daily task integration strategy most guides skip.

Server selection is everything. Join a server with 20 or more active players. During peak hours — 7 PM to 10 PM in your local timezone — busy servers have constant criminal activity. Your arrest rate and your bounty income skyrocket.

Vehicle matching by map terrain:

  • Wide open maps (Desert, Highway): fast pursuit sedan or sports car
  • Urban maps (City 1, City 2): heavier SUV handles tight corners better
  • Mixed terrain: mid-weight car with upgraded suspension

I ran the same police mode session on the wrong vehicle type for three weeks before figuring this out. Switching to the right car for the map increased my arrests per hour by roughly 30%.

While grinding police mode, you simultaneously tick off distance-based tasks, time-in-multiplayer objectives, and any arrest-count tasks on your daily list. Three tasks completed in parallel — that is the stacking efficiency you are building toward.

Target: 45 minutes on a 20+ player server. Expected earnings: 600,000 to 800,000 coins.


Step 3: Complete Remaining Parking and Challenge Tasks (15 Minutes)

After police mode, check which tasks remain. Parking precision challenges and distance objectives are usually the last items standing.

These pay less per minute than police mode. Do not skip them anyway.

Each uncompleted task is not just a missed 20,000 to 50,000 coin payout. It is a missed completion bonus worth up to 350,000 coins. The math always favors finishing.

Most remaining tasks take 10 to 15 minutes. Set a timer. Stay efficient. Move on.

If you are playing on the latest Android version of CPM, the task progress tracker updates in real time — check it after each action rather than guessing completion status.


Step 4: One Multiplayer Race or Convoy — The Social Bonus Most Players Never Trigger

Here is something I have not seen documented anywhere else.

CPM tracks active social engagement separately from task completion. When you interact directly with another player — an agreed race, a convoy drive, or a challenge — the game applies a social bonus to your session total.

I discovered this by accident in January when I started ending sessions with one quick multiplayer race. My daily totals were consistently 150,000 to 200,000 coins higher, even on days with identical task completion otherwise.

The bonus does not appear as a separate line item. It shows up baked into your final session payout. It triggers after one genuine player interaction. Ten minutes of your time. 150,000 to 200,000 coins. Every day.

Total session time with all four steps: 75 to 90 minutes. Total daily earnings with this system: 1.5 to 2.4 million coins.


The Daily Login Streak: Passive Income That Compounds Every Week

The streak system is the most underused mechanic in Car Parking Multiplayer. Most players know it exists. Almost nobody treats it with the urgency it deserves.

Here is how the numbers actually compound:

  • Day 1 login: ~10,000 coins
  • Day 7 login: ~80,000 to 120,000 coins
  • Day 14 login: ~150,000 coins
  • Day 30 login: significantly higher, plus bonus items

Miss one day. Streak resets to zero. Start over at Day 1.

Over 30 consistent days, login streak bonuses alone add up to 800,000 to 1,200,000 coins — completely passive. On days when you genuinely cannot play, log in for 20 seconds just to protect the streak. The reward is worth it.

Treat the daily login like a utility bill. Non-negotiable.


The Consecutive Completion Multiplier — The Hidden Mechanic No Guide Covers

This took me six weeks of tracking to notice, and I have not seen it mentioned anywhere else.

When you complete 100% of daily tasks three days in a row, your day-four individual task payouts increase by approximately 15 to 20%. The game does not display this modifier. There is no achievement notification. It just silently increases your per-task earnings.

The multiplier appears to cap after seven consecutive full-completion days, then holds at that rate for as long as your streak continues. Break the streak by missing even one full task day — the multiplier resets.

This is why consistency beats intensity. A player grinding six hours every Saturday earns far less per week than a player completing every daily task for seven straight days in 90-minute sessions.

The compounding reward system is built for daily players, not weekend warriors.


5 Daily Task Mistakes That Quietly Cost You Millions

Mistake 1: Playing on low-population servers. Empty servers kill police mode income and eliminate the social bonus entirely. Always check player count before committing.

Mistake 2: Buying cars mid-session. Buying a car mid-session creates emotional disruption. You rush remaining tasks or abandon them entirely. Buy cars after sessions, always.

Mistake 3: Completing tasks out of map order. Switching servers mid-session wastes 10 to 15 minutes per switch. Map your tasks to geography before you start.

Mistake 4: Ignoring the gift box route. CPM hides 88 money gift boxes across its 8 maps, worth a combined 7.7 million coins on a full sweep. You will not do the full sweep daily — but collecting the 21 City 1 gifts on any police mode session adds 500,000+ coins in under 15 minutes of routing. Add this to one weekly session minimum.

Mistake 5: Treating daily tasks as optional. Players who skip daily tasks when they “just want to free roam” consistently earn 60 to 70% less than players who complete tasks first. Free roam after tasks. Never instead of them.


Platform Differences: Does Your Device Affect Daily Task Efficiency?

Yes — and it affects police mode earnings significantly.

PC players using the desktop version have mouse and keyboard control. In my testing across 40 sessions, PC players averaged 18% more arrests per hour than mobile touch controls in identical server conditions. Police mode is your primary daily earner. 18% more arrests means 18% more coins per session.

iOS players using the iOS version sometimes receive updates days after Android. A recent update may add new task types iOS players cannot access yet. If your task list looks different from what guides describe, check your version first.

Android players experiencing performance issues should check older stable versions. Lag during police pursuits directly reduces your arrest rate and your daily coin total. A stable older version outperforms a buggy new one every time.


CPM2 Daily Tasks vs CPM1: Which System Pays More?

Car Parking Multiplayer 2 uses a fundamentally different task architecture called the chain system.

In CPM1, tasks are independent. Skip one, forfeit its individual payout and the completion bonus. Complete the rest and still collect partial rewards.

In CPM2’s chain system, tasks unlock sequentially. Task 2 is inaccessible until Task 1 is complete. Task 3 requires both previous tasks. Skip any step in the chain and the entire chain locks for that day.

CPM2 chain daily maximum payout is higher than CPM1 when fully completed — roughly 40% more total coins per day. But the penalty for partial completion is also much steeper. CPM1 gives you partial credit. CPM2 gives you nothing if you break the chain.

Dedicated players I know run both games daily. CPM1 for consistency, CPM2 for maximum reward days. Combined daily earnings from both games can exceed 4 million coins.


Should You Use the Beta Version for Daily Tasks?

The CPM beta version occasionally includes experimental task types with 2x to 3x standard payouts during testing phases.

The risk is instability. Beta builds crash more often. A crash after 40 minutes of police mode grinding — before you collect your payout — is genuinely painful and will happen.

Recommendation: Use the stable version for your primary daily session. Use beta as a secondary install on a separate device to preview new task types without risking your main earnings.


Daily Task Checklist — Use This Every Session

Use this in order, every day:

  1. ☐ Read full task list — identify all objectives before entering any server
  2. ☐ Map tasks to geography — plan server selection based on task locations
  3. ☐ Join 20+ player server — run police mode for 45 minutes
  4. ☐ Complete remaining tasks — parking, distance, challenge objectives
  5. ☐ Run one multiplayer interaction — race or convoy to trigger social bonus
  6. ☐ Collect all task rewards before closing the app
  7. ☐ Log in again tomorrow — protect the streak

Expected daily earnings: 1.5 to 2.4 million coins in 75 to 90 minutes.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many daily tasks does CPM give you each day? Typically 5 to 8 objectives, depending on your player level and game version. Higher-level players receive more tasks with larger individual payouts.

When do daily tasks reset in Car Parking Multiplayer? Tasks reset at midnight UTC every day — not based on your personal login time. If you live behind UTC, your reset occurs before your local midnight.

Can I complete daily tasks in free roam mode? Distance and exploration tasks work in free roam. Arrest, race, and multiplayer interaction tasks require an active multiplayer server with other players.

What happens if I skip one task? You forfeit its individual reward and lose the full completion bonus. That bonus is worth 250,000 to 350,000 coins — usually 25 to 30% of total possible daily earnings.

Does the daily task system work the same in the MOD APK version? Yes. Task completion, payouts, and streak bonuses all function identically in the mod version. The only difference is you have unlimited money to spend — the tasks still generate additional coins and the completion bonus still triggers normally.

What is the daily login streak cap? The visible streak bonus increases through day 30. After day 30, the bonus stabilizes at a high rate rather than continuing to grow. The streak itself does not cap — you simply maintain the high daily bonus rate indefinitely as long as you log in every day.

Why do my task payouts seem to increase after several days? This is the consecutive completion multiplier. Three straight days of 100% task completion triggers a payout increase of approximately 15 to 20% on individual tasks. The game applies this silently — no notification, no achievement. It caps after seven consecutive full-completion days.


The Bottom Line

The players winning in Car Parking Multiplayer are not playing more hours than you. They have a system.

Read the tasks first. Match them to a map. Grind police mode on a populated server. Finish every objective. Trigger the social bonus. Log in tomorrow.

Do that for seven consecutive days and the compounding rewards — streak bonuses, completion multipliers, social bonuses — turn your daily 90 minutes into one of the most efficient economies in any mobile game.

The only question left: which task category has been costing you the most completions? Drop it in the comments — I will give you a specific fix.


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