Ludo strategy: safe zones, token timing, and endgame control
A practical playbook for winning more Ludo rounds by balancing aggression, safety, and home-entry timing.
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Early game is about board presence, not hero moves
Players lose consistency when they over-focus on one token too early. Better results usually come from developing multiple tokens so you keep options under changing dice outcomes.
Safe zones are tempo tools
Safe tiles are not only defensive shelters. Used well, they help you hold tempo until a high-value capture window opens.
Endgame mistakes are usually timing mistakes
Near home, many losses come from rushing entry order. Track both your remaining path and opponent threat lanes before committing final moves.
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