Best Free Ludo

Roll the die and race all four tokens home against the computer — sixes, captures, safe squares and up to three opponents.

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Roll the die on your turn, then click one of your highlighted tokens to move it. You need a 6 to bring a token out of its base, and a 6 lets you roll again. Land on a single opponent token to send it back to its base. Get all four of your tokens round the board and into the centre to win.

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How to play

  1. Roll and come out. Roll the die on your turn; you need a 6 to move a token out of your base, and a 6 always lets you roll again.
  2. Race round and capture. Click a highlighted token to move it clockwise. Land on a lone opponent token on an unsafe square to send it back to its base.
  3. Get all four home. Travel the ring and up your home column into the centre. The first player to bring all four tokens home wins.

About Ludo

Ludo is the classic race-around-the-cross board game for the whole family — a modern descendant of the ancient Indian game Pachisi. You and the computer each have four tokens that start in their base. Roll the die and bring a token out with a 6, then send it clockwise around the 52-square ring and up your own colour’s home column into the centre. Land on a square holding a single opponent token and you send it all the way back to its base — but the coloured start and star squares are safe havens. Roll a 6 and you go again; the first player to march all four tokens into the centre wins. Choose one, two or three computer opponents. No signup, no download.

Frequently asked questions

Each player has four tokens that begin in their base. Roll the die, bring tokens out with a 6, and move them clockwise around the ring and up your own home column into the centre. The first player to get all four tokens into the centre wins.

Yes. A token can only leave its base when you roll a 6, which places it on your coloured start square. Rolling a 6 also earns you another roll.

If you finish your move on a square holding a single opponent token, that token is captured and sent all the way back to its base, and you earn an extra roll. You cannot be captured on the coloured start or star squares.

The four coloured start squares and the four star squares are safe havens — tokens resting there cannot be captured.

Sixes give you another roll, but if you roll three sixes in a single turn your turn is forfeited and play passes on.

Yes. The difficulty setting chooses the number of computer opponents — Easy is one opponent, Normal is two and Hard is a full four-player game with three opponents.

Yes — Ludo is completely free, with no watermark on the output and no credit card required.

Yes. It runs in your browser, so Ludo works on phones and tablets as well as desktop — there is no app to install.

No. Ludo works with no signup at all; an optional free account only exists to unlock higher usage limits.

Usually just a few seconds for a typical file — Ludo starts working the moment you give it your input.

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