3/20/2024 0 Comments Ludo rules board game![]() Better still, if you are up for a bit of craftwork, you can print out the provided counters, cut out and stick on card. You could use four copper coloured coins with heads for one player and four with tails for another, and the same for the other two players with silver coloured coins. The game is for two to four players and you will need four sets of four playing pieces that are distinguishable from each other. The rules for this version I have taken from the book: Games – Discover and play 5 famous ancient games, by Dr Irvine Finkel and published by The British Museum. I have, however, tried to give it the Indian cultural feel, and rightly so not many people are aware that most ancient games probably originated from India. The colouring is typical of the Western version. (Rosettes are used instead of X’s on this game board.) Also, due to the lack of available space to print all eight squares of each row in each arm, I have had to shorten to six. Therefore, on this printable version, the centre row X-marked square is at the top on the outer perimeter. Considering that your opponents do not move down your centre row to home, having a safe square part way down does not seam logical to me unless the square had another purpose as well. Some boards have the third X-marked square at the top of the centre row on the outer rim. The typical position of the safe squares are one each on each outer row of each arm about four squares along and one on the centre row part way down. Ludo is the Western version of the game usually without the X-marked safe squares and only six squares to a row. Each arm of the cruciform has three rows of eight squares with three squares marked with an X to denote that the square is a safe square (An opponent cannot land on you and knock you off if you are on a safe square). Please leave a comment if you like these game boards and share the thumbnails to these posts on Pinterest and links to these posts on social media platforms.The typical Pachisi playing board has four columns set out in a cruciform (cross) around a square in the centre. I have not only made this game card in pastel colors but also incorporated flowers and leaves to make this game board a bit cuter. Just click or tap on the thumbnail image to download the file that contains printables. Here is this board game in pastel colors and A4 size. Free Printable A4 Ludo Board Game in Pastel Colors Click or tap on this thumbnail image to download the A3 game board and sheet with dice and tokens in pastel shades. I have made this game in vibrant colors that I have shared above but I have also made this in very light pastel colors for a change. The Ludo boards and the game of Ludo generally come in very vibrant colors. Free Printable Ludo Board Game in Pastel Colors If you click or tap on the thumbnail that I have shared above, you will download a compressed file with the printables of this game board, dice, and tokens in A4 size. ![]() Free Printable Ludo Board Game in A4 size You should cut each object around the edges, fold it from the dashed lines and paste it together to form a small box that you can use to play this game. There is a large A3 printable for this Ludo game board and there is also another sheet with printables of two dice and tokens in all colors. If you click on this thumbnail image, a zip file will be downloaded to your device. Here is the first Free printable game board for Ludo in very vibrant colors. You can read the detailed rules for playing Ludo on Wikipedia. The rules of this game are a bit lengthy but once you grasp those, the game of Ludo becomes addictive. The goal of this game is to reach the home first. ![]() Print the Ludo game boards and tokens in the color and size of your choice and assemble everything. Just cut each die and each token around the edges, fold from the dotted line and paste them with glue or tape to form the shape of a box. ![]() The dice printables and tokens are easy to assemble. You can laminate the ludo game board to make it usable for a longer period. Two to 4 players can enjoy this fun game and I have created Ludo boards that you can simply download and print. Ludo also known as Pachisi is a very popular Indian game. You can easily assemble this DIY game and I have enclosed each set in a safe to download zip file. I have made this game in very vibrant colors that are traditionally used for Ludo and also in light pastel colors. This is a complete set and I have made the printables in two color variations and two size variations. Today I am sharing Free Printable Ludo Board Game with Dice and Tokens.
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