Ludo
How many computer opponents would you like to play against?
Ludo is a classic board game for 2–4 players. You play as Red (bottom-left) against three computer opponents: Blue (bottom-right), Yellow (top-right), and Green (top-left).
Starting: All four of your tokens begin in your colored yard. You must roll a 6 to move a token onto the board.
Moving: Click Roll to roll the dice, then click a highlighted token to move it. Tokens travel clockwise around the shared track.
Capturing: If your token lands on a square occupied by an opponent, their token is sent back to their yard. Safe squares (marked with a star) protect tokens from capture.
Extra turns: Rolling a 6 grants an extra turn. You can also use a 6 to bring a new token onto the board instead of moving an existing one.
Home run: After circling the board, tokens enter their colored home column. You need an exact roll to move a token into the final home space.
Winning: The first player to get all four tokens home wins. The game continues to determine 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place.
How many computer opponents would you like to play against?
Place and slide your pieces to form mills of three – then remove your opponent's pieces.
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Take turns drawing lines between dots – complete a box to claim it and score a point.
Match tiles end-to-end and be the first to play all your pieces – or have the lowest remaining total.