Ludo Leaderboard

Fastest verified wins, ranked by time. Win any game to enter - Sign in to keep your name.

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About the Classic Ludo leaderboard

This board ranks the fastest completed games of Classic Ludo by finish time. Classic Ludo is the board game everyone grew up with: four coloured yards, a cross-shaped track, one die, and a race that swings on every roll - a game rated Easy to learn.

How ranking works

  • Only completed (won) games count, and every result is checked for a plausible time and roll count before it's listed.
  • Ties break toward fewer rolls, rewarding efficient play as well as speed.
  • Signed-in players keep a permanent name on the board and sync records across devices; guests can still post a display name.
  • Switch between Today, This Week, This Month and All Time above to see recent form or lifetime bests.

What counts as a good Classic time?

Times vary a lot by player count and by dice, but here's a rough guide to aim for:

Just learningWinning at all is the win - don't watch the clock yet.
Casual playerA comfortable, unhurried victory, usually 15-25 minutes in a 4-player game.
Getting goodUnder ~12 minutes in Classic with few wasted rolls.
Speed racerUnder 5 minutes in Quick Ludo - clean, decisive choices on every roll.

The fastest way to climb this board isn't frantic tapping - it's making fewer, smarter choices so no roll is ever wasted.

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Leaderboard FAQ

How does the Ludo leaderboard work?

It ranks completed (won) games by finish time. Every result is checked for a plausible time and roll count before it is listed, and ties break toward fewer rolls.

What counts as a good Ludo time?

It varies by variant and player count. A casual 4-player Classic win takes 15-25 minutes; strong players finish under 12, and Quick Ludo races end in under 5.

Do I need an account to appear on the leaderboard?

No. Guests can post a display name. A free account keeps a permanent name and syncs your records across devices.

Can I compare times fairly?

Yes - play the daily challenge, where everyone gets the identical dice sequence, so times are directly comparable.