Tap the dice to roll.
Roll distribution — 0 rolls
Fair dice: Pure Math.random() — no server, no weighted catch-up algorithm. Ludo King's own developers admitted their dice are weighted for "dramatic moments". Ours aren't.
Tap the dice to roll.
Roll distribution — 0 rolls
Fair dice: Pure Math.random() — no server, no weighted catch-up algorithm. Ludo King's own developers admitted their dice are weighted for "dramatic moments". Ours aren't.
Desert Night Ludo is a free, no-download browser Ludo game for 1–4 players. Play the classic cross-and-circle board game instantly against three AI opponents — Rohan, Mei, and Carlos — right in your web browser on any device.
Ludo is a strategy board game for 2–4 players. Each player controls four tokens that start in their home yard. On your turn, roll the dice — you need a 6 to move a token out of the yard onto the starting square. Move tokens clockwise around the 52-cell outer track, then up your coloured home column to reach the finish star in the centre. The first player to bring all their tokens home wins.
Unlike app-store Ludo games that require installation and often hide pay-to-win mechanics behind ads, Desert Night Ludo runs entirely in your browser with no accounts and no downloads. The dice use your device's own Math.random() — transparent, local, and unmanipulated. Refresh the page any time for a fresh random stream.
Ludo originated from the ancient Indian game Pachisi, which dates back to 6th-century India and was famously played in the courts of the Mughal emperor Akbar. The modern Western version, called Ludo, was patented in England in 1896 and quickly spread around the world. Today it remains one of the most recognised board games globally, known by many regional names: Parcheesi (USA), Parchís (Spain), Uckers (UK Royal Navy), and Fia (Scandinavia).
ThinkDances is a small indie studio making free browser games — no app store, no install, just play. Our goal is to bring classic board and puzzle games to the open web with modern design, fair mechanics, and zero paywalls. Visit thinkdances.com to see all our games.