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QuestionCan I move if there are two opposing pawns on one space and I'm moving in doubles/triples?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf another player has 2 pieces in the same square, you cannot pass or jump over them at all.
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QuestionIs a pair of pawns (a double block) can be broken without reaching a star?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerBlocks are only removed if the player moves one of their pieces to break it apart.
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QuestionIf I get a six and then a three, can I jump nine square in a row?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, you can move the same piece a total of 9 squares or you can split the movement between 2 pieces.
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QuestionIf I didn't capture the opponents pawn, will my pawn go to the start?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can't share a space with another player's piece, so their pawn will automatically get sent back to their home base.
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QuestionHow do I attack another pawn?Community AnswerYou attack another pawn by getting an exact number that lands on top of that pawn.
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QuestionWhen an opponent's pawn is at my starting position, can he capture me?Community AnswerNo, that position is a safe zone for both you and your opponent.
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QuestionIf I have two pawns and I get the same number to attack my opponent pawn as I can move the other pawn, do I have to attack?TannakhanCommunity AnswerYou don't have to attack. However, it usually gives you better results, as you delay your opponent from winning.
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QuestionCan I attack if there are two pawns on one space?Community AnswerIf there are two counters in one space, they are called doubles. To capture your opponent's doubles, you have to attack with doubles, or triples. Otherwise, you cannot capture them, or even go ahead.
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QuestionCan I move into home run without attacking the opposition's pawn?Community AnswerIn some games, you can. In others, you might not be able to. Check the rules of your Ludo set or agree to your own set of rules before beginning the game.
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QuestionWhat do we do if a piece lands on a pair and it is of the same color?Community AnswerWhen this happens, it means you made some sort of "wall" and your opponent can't pass unless you want to move one of the two pieces (it's a rule of the game, it's not cheating).
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QuestionWill you have won the game if you move one of the four pawns before your opponent gets any pawns out of the start circle?TannakhanCommunity AnswerYou cannot win the game if the opponent does not get any pieces out, as you have to take out one of the opponent's pieces in order to go to the home pocket.
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QuestionHow do I get onto the other person's home run?Community AnswerYou can't. You can only get onto your own home run, which is the one corresponding to your piece color.
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QuestionIf you throw a six and cannot move, can you throw again?Holly DounsonCommunity AnswerNo, you have to stay where you are.
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QuestionAre the tiny planes of different colors on my game board important in game play?Community AnswerYes, they are important since they mark a person's house and quarter of the board. They are used to indicate houses and to show players how to navigate around the board.
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QuestionCan I kill my opponent's single pawn with my double pawn? His pawn is two spaces ahead of me. Can I throw a four and kill his single pawn using my double pawn?Community AnswerThe rules may vary, but it is usually agreed that doubles are considered different from singles and therefore require another double to kill them. The same applies to singles, doubles are different from them and so they can only be killed by singles. Also, while rules may vary, if you have a double, then turns are counted individually. Some take this to mean that doubles cannot move as one and must be played as singles, while others take this to mean the roll is divided. If you roll a 2,4, or 6, then each piece takes its own part, so a double can only move half of the required number. Rolling a 2 means a double moves 1, a 4 means 2 and so on.
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QuestionLast pawn and only six is required, and player rolls 6 - can he move the pawn because he can't move 6 chance?Holly DounsonCommunity AnswerYes, he can. It is the same when all the pawns are out and you roll a six. Choose the player that you want to move ahead six.
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QuestionWhat if I haven't hit on opponent's pawn and reached home entrance? Can I go in, or do I have to stay there?Aliza ShahCommunity AnswerIt doesn't matter whether you have hit your opponent's pawn; if you have reached home entrance, you can indeed go in.
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QuestionIf I have two pieces together, can I move them together also if I roll any of the numbers?Community AnswerNo, you can only move one of your piece at time.
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QuestionIs it okay to use a quiz to resolve capture?Community AnswerNo, that is not how you traditionally play Ludo, although you can be creative and change the game to suit you and your friends' needs.
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QuestionWhat happens if all four pieces get on the same space?Ryan DongCommunity AnswerThen it will become a Ludo hop star piece and it can move four times a turn but must go back 10 spaces at the end of each turn.
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QuestionCan I “split” a move between two pawns? For example, if I roll a 6, can I move one of my pawns 2 spaces and another 4 so as to “capture” another player's pawn?Community AnswerNo, you cannot. One roll can be used on only one pawn. If you roll a six, then only one pawn will move six spaces.
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QuestionCan a player change the die in the middle of the game if the game is using only one die?Community AnswerNo, you cannot do that.
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QuestionIf I have a six, should I release a pawn? Or can I play with a released pawn?Community AnswerIt is your choice to either release a pawn or play with a released pawn; however, it is recommended that you release a pawn so that you have multiple options of playing in the next turns.
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QuestionA player has 2 or 3 pawns on the board and rolls a 6. He wishes to move the pawn on the board instead of getting another pawn onto the board. Can he do so?Community AnswerYes, but only if the player wishes to. If a player has some pawns already on the board and has a pawn in his/her little box and rolls a 6, s/he can move either his/her pawns already outside or his/her other pawn inside the home box.
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QuestionWhat happens if 6 sixes come continuously?Community AnswerIn that case, consider the player lucky! It's just luck.
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QuestionIf a player has three pawns together in the same place and all the pawns are his or hers, can they move if they throw a five?Nazma AkhterCommunity AnswerYes, one of the three pawns can. But the other two, as stated above, are in a pair or double. You can only move the doubles when you get an even number rolling the die.
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QuestionHow to seperate doubles?Zen003Community AnswerYou can only separate doubles if you reach a star (it can be any of the four stars on the board) or if you reach the home stretch, in which case you can roll odd numbers and still move your pawns inside if you have space to, by just taking off a pawn from the double.
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QuestionIf I have only pawn left and rolling a six makes it reach home. Is it valid though I have a return for six?Zen003Community AnswerNo. You must be able to move your pawns as much space as the total number you get after rolling the die. So, you have to pass the turn, you don't have a move.
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QuestionIn Ludo, can the same piece move forward after getting 6 and 4 simultaneously after landing on another piece on a count of 6? Additionally, can the same piece be moved forward after cutting other? player?Zen003Community AnswerDepends on the rules you're playing on. In some places, you get to roll the die again after killing a piece. But generally, if you kill a piece with a number, you can't move that piece again and you have to give the 4 with another piece. If you don't have another piece, then you must move the only piece you have 6+4=10 spaces and can't kill a piece at 6.
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QuestionCan we attack in the starting place?arti singhCommunity AnswerNo, it's a safe place for every pawn in almost every variation of ludo, so you can't attack there.
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