Snakes And Ladders is a digital adaptation of the world's most iconic board game, bringing the classic race to the finish line to your browser. This luck-based strategy game challenges players to navigate a grid filled with helpful shortcuts and treacherous obstacles. Whether you are playing against AI or friends, the goal remains the same: reach the 100th square first to claim victory.
Snakes and Ladders is a classic board game where players race their tokens from square 1 to 100 based on die rolls. Don't let the snakes get in your way! Historically known as Moksha Patam, this modern browser version features vibrant graphics, smooth animations, and the signature ladder climb and snake slide mechanics that have made it a household name for generations.
Gameplay Features
To play Snakes And Ladders, simply click the dice icon to roll. Your piece moves automatically based on the number shown (1-6), regarding this rule it is similar to the way you will play in Ludo Hero. The board is numbered 1 to 100, you move in a busti-style pattern, snaking upward through the rows. Use ladders to jump ahead and avoid snakes to stay in the lead.
I found that the real challenge starts when you reach the 90s; you need a precise roll to land on 100. For instance, if you are on square 99 and roll a 5, you will hit 100 and then bounce back to 96. But if you dice 1 point then you win, so patience is key during the final stretch.

Yes, most browser versions offer a local multiplayer mode where you can take turns on the same device, or an AI mode to test your luck against the computer.
In Snakes And Ladders, rolling a 6 gives you a bonus turn. However, some rule variations might cap the bonus rolls to prevent one player from dominating the board.
Yes, you must land exactly on square 100. If your roll is higher than the number of spaces needed to reach 100, your piece will move to the end and then bounce back the remaining steps.