Ludo Star 2:

Ludo Star 2 has received some new features that make it even more fun to play! Here’s how to win every time in Ludo Star 2, no matter what stage you’re on, so you can level up as quickly as possible!
What is Ludo Star 2?
Ludo is a board game that can be played with two, three, or four players. The objective of the game is to get all four of your pieces from start to finish before your opponents do. The game is played with dice, and each player gets a turn to roll the dice and move their pieces around the board. If you land on a space occupied by another player’s piece, you can capture that piece and send it back to start. To win the game, you need to make sure that you have all four of your pieces in spaces next to one another at the end. For example, if there are two players left in the game and Player A has one piece in front of them while Player B has 3- they will still win as long as they surround their final piece.
Downloading, Installing, and Creating an Account:
Before you can start playing Ludo Star 2, you need to download and install the app. Once it’s installed, open the app and create an account. You can do this by linking your Facebook account or by creating a new account with a username and password. Enter your birthday (to confirm your age) and email address to complete the registration process. To make sure that no one else can access your account, be sure to change the login details right away (email address and password). When you’re ready, click play at the bottom of the screen. The goal is to use the four dice in your hand to move all six pieces on the board into home positions before your opponent does. Dice must always stay on their face side when rolled unless they’re on top of another piece, which means there are two different sets of rules for rolling dice:
Once you’ve finished moving all six pieces into home positions, press submit and claim victory!
A First Game Understand the Rules of Ludo Star 2:

The first thing you need to do when playing Ludo Star 2 understands the rules. The game is played with four players, each represented by a different color. Players take turns rolling a dice, and the goal is to be the first player to get all four of their pieces from their starting point, around the board, and back to their home base. There are some special spaces on the board that can help or hinder your progress – learn what they do and how they can be used to your advantage! If you land on a space occupied by an opponent’s piece, it is captured and sent back to its owner’s home base. A First Game Understanding the Board: It’s important to know where you are going so it’s best to make sure you know the layout of the board before beginning a game. Pay attention to the colors of each player as well as any other markings that designate special spaces. A First Game – Competing for Pieces: Remember, if you roll doubles, then both pieces move forward two squares rather than just one.
Understanding the Boards (Draw and Roll Dice):
Ludo Star 2 is played on a board with four quadrants, each with a different color. In the center of the board is a star, which is where players start the game. To win the game, you must be the first player to get all four of your pieces from your starting quadrant, around the board, and into your home quadrant. If a player lands on an empty space, they can choose to place one of their pieces in that space or continue rolling. If a player rolls doubles, they can move any number of spaces as long as. They don’t land on an opponent’s piece and it doesn’t land them in jail (four sentences). There are two types of moves in Ludo Star 2:
- A horizontal move that lets you advance one space
- A vertical move that lets you go up or down one level
Moving Around the Board:
The first thing you need to know about playing Ludo Star 2 is how to move your pieces around the board. Each player has four pieces, which start out in their respective starting areas. To get a piece out onto the main playing area, you must roll a six on the die. Once a piece is out, it can be moved around the board according to the number rolled on the die. If you land on a space occupied by another player’s piece, that piece is sent back to its starting area. You cannot have more than one of your own pieces on any one space at a time. However, if there are two or more of your own pieces in the same space. They stay put as long as. They are not blocked from moving by other players’ pieces or spaces.
Listening to The Call-outs:
In order to win at Ludo Star 2, you need to be able to understand the call-outs. The call-outs are the numbers that the game uses to direct your playing pieces. They range from one to six, with each number having a different meaning. Here’s what you need to know about each call-out 1) If the call-out is one. This means you should go in a straight line for your next move. You can either choose to stay in the same space or land on another free space on the board.
2) Two is exactly like one except it indicates that instead of staying in the same space. You should land in another free space. 3) Three means you should jump over any other player’s piece. 4) Four is very similar to three, but instead of jumping over an opponent’s piece, you will get an extra turn when landing on the fourth space. 5) Five tells you that if you’re standing on the fifth space already. Then it will take four moves to reach all five spaces away from where you currently are standing. 6) Six is a command to follow directions given by other players
Winning a Game of Ludo
- Ludo Star 2 is a game of chance and strategy. The aim of the game is to get all your pieces around the board before your opponents do. Here are some tips on how to play ludo and win every time
- First, find a free space where you can place one of your pieces
- Second, roll the dice and move that many spaces in any direction
- Third, if you land on an empty space next to one or more of your opponent’s pieces, capture. Those pieces by placed off the board in the opposite direction.
- Fourth, when you have captured all of your opponent’s pieces except for one.
- Fifth, as soon as you have won with this final piece (or become stuck), announce Ludo! and then remove the final piece from the board