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 Pachisi leaderboard

This board ranks the fastest completed games of Pachisi by finish time. Pachisi is the royal race game of India, and our version now throws it the traditional way: with six cowrie shells instead of a die - a game rated The ancestor of them all.

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 Pachisi 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.