What is the daily Ludo challenge?
The daily challenge is the same puzzle for the whole planet. Everyone rolls the same dice in the same order, so the only difference between your result and anyone else's is the choices you make.
How the daily challenge works
- Each day, a new dice sequence is created from a shared daily seed.
- Every player in the world gets that exact same sequence.
- You get one board per game per day, so there are no practice runs.
- Your result lands on the daily leaderboard for everyone to see.
Why the same dice matter
Normal Ludo mixes luck and choice. The daily challenge removes the luck gap: when two players get identical dice, the better result comes from better decisions. It is the cleanest way to compare skill in a dice game, and a big part of what makes Ludo fair on this site.
One try, real stakes
Because you get one board per game per day, every roll matters. There is no restart button to hide a bad plan behind. That limit is what makes a good daily result feel earned, and it keeps the daily leaderboard honest.
Tips for a strong daily run
- Play when you can focus. You only get one attempt per game each day.
- Finish your games, since leaderboards rank finished games by completion time.
- Captures and tokens brought home earn points, and each extra turn costs a little, so play with purpose. See how Ludo is scored.
Related questions
How is Ludo scored?
On Ludo.now you earn points for capturing enemy tokens and for bringing your own tokens home. A small amount is subtracted for every turn you take. Leaderboards rank finished games by completion time.
What is a good Ludo time?
On Ludo.now, finishing a 2-player Quick Ludo game in under 4 minutes is a strong time, and finishing a 4-player Classic game in under 12 minutes is excellent. Leaderboards rank finished games by completion time, so faster wins climb higher.
How does online multiplayer Ludo work?
Multiplayer on Ludo.now is a 1v1 race. You create a private room, share a 6-character code, and both players race the same seeded dice sequence on separate boards. The first player to finish wins.