Guest Mode or Account Mode
Jump in instantly as a guest, or create your account to save your profile, avatar, and public progress. You decide whether the session stays private or becomes part of your competitive identity.
Ludo Singh
Classic Ludo. Modern competition.
Play instantly as a guest or build your account identity, sharpen your game against Easy, Medium, and Hard CPU modes, and track every hard-earned win on the public leaderboard.
Built for the way people actually play
Ludo Singh is no longer just a quick offline board game. It now gives you identity, progression, ranked visibility, and difficulty-driven solo play that feels more intentional every time you come back.
Jump in instantly as a guest, or create your account to save your profile, avatar, and public progress. You decide whether the session stays private or becomes part of your competitive identity.
Easy, Medium, and Hard are designed to feel different, so solo matches are not just filler. They help you relax, learn, or sweat depending on your mood.
Your victories are tracked by difficulty, so progress feels earned. Each mode tells a different story about how you play and how strong your board instincts really are.
Show your name, avatar, and total wins on a public leaderboard built for players who want every win to carry meaning beyond a single match.
No noisy interruptions. No cheap breaks in tension. Just a cleaner board-game feel with focus kept on the match itself.
The game is already evolving toward connected competition. Live online play is planned as the next major step in the Ludo Singh journey.
Where your wins start to matter
Once you create an account, Ludo Singh becomes more than a casual board game. Your name, avatar, and wins can appear publicly, and every CPU victory helps shape your place on the board beyond a single session.
Player energy
"The public leaderboard makes every win matter. It still feels like classic Ludo, but with a much stronger competitive edge."
"Guest mode is perfect for quick play, but account mode is what makes the game feel personal once you want to track progress."
"The CPU difficulty modes actually change the feel of the match, which makes solo play much better than a basic board-game clone."