Ludo has been part of family life in Bangladesh for as long as anyone can remember. w2j takes that same familiar game and turns it into a fast, competitive online experience where every roll of the dice can win you real prizes.
Ludo Quick is w2j's accelerated take on the classic Ludo board game. If you've ever played Ludo with your family — and in Bangladesh, almost everyone has — you already know the basics. Four coloured tokens, a dice, a cross-shaped board, and the goal of getting all your pieces home before your opponents do.
What makes Ludo Quick different from the version you played as a kid is the pace. Traditional Ludo can stretch on for an hour or more. w2j's Ludo Quick is designed to deliver a complete, satisfying game in around three minutes. The rules are streamlined, the matchmaking is instant, and the prize pool is distributed automatically the moment the game ends.
You're matched with up to three other real players from across Bangladesh. Everyone enters the same prize pool, and the player who gets their tokens home first takes the largest share. It's competitive, it's fast, and it's genuinely fun — not just because of the prizes, but because Ludo is a game people here actually enjoy playing.
The w2j Ludo Quick interface is built for one-handed play on a phone screen. Tap to roll, tap to move — that's it. The board is clear, the animations are smooth, and the whole experience feels natural from the very first game.
If you know Ludo, you're already halfway there. Here's how a Ludo Quick session works on w2j from start to finish.
Pick an entry level that suits your budget — from ৳20 casual rooms up to high-stakes tables. Each room has a fixed prize pool displayed before you join, so you always know what you're playing for.
w2j's matchmaking fills your room with up to three other real players within seconds. You're assigned a colour — red, blue, green, or yellow — and the game begins automatically once all seats are filled.
Tap to roll the dice on your turn. Move your tokens around the board, capture opponents' pieces to send them back to start, and race to get all four of your tokens into the home column before anyone else.
The moment the game ends, prizes are distributed automatically. First place takes the biggest share, second place gets a smaller return, and winnings land in your w2j balance instantly — ready to play again or withdraw.
Colours are assigned randomly at the start of each game. All four colours have identical starting positions and equal chances of winning.
Every room on w2j has a fixed prize pool. Here's how winnings are split based on finishing position.
| Finish Position | Prize Share | Example (৳400 Pool) | Badge |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Place | 50% of pool | ৳200 | Winner |
| 2nd Place | 25% of pool | ৳100 | Runner Up |
| 3rd Place | 15% of pool | ৳60 | 3rd |
| 4th Place | No prize | — | — |
A 10% platform fee is deducted from the total pool before distribution. Prize percentages are fixed across all room types on w2j.
Ludo Quick on w2j follows the standard Ludo dice rules that most players in Bangladesh already know, with a few speed-focused adjustments to keep games moving.
You need to roll a 6 to move a token out of your home base onto the starting square. Rolling a 6 also gives you an extra turn — a rule that feels very familiar to anyone who grew up playing Ludo in Bangladesh.
If you roll three sixes in a row, your turn is forfeited and the dice passes to the next player. This prevents any single player from dominating a turn indefinitely and keeps the pace of Ludo Quick moving.
Land on a square occupied by an opponent's token and you send it back to their home base. You also get a bonus roll when you capture. Safe squares — marked on the board — cannot be captured on.
Each player has 15 seconds to roll and move on their turn. If the timer runs out, the move is made automatically. This is what keeps Ludo Quick genuinely quick — no waiting around for slow players.
Every face has an equal 1-in-6 chance. w2j uses a certified random number generator for all dice rolls — the outcome is always fair and verifiable.
Illustrative example of a mid-game token progress display on w2j.
Ludo is partly luck, but experienced players make better decisions with the same dice rolls. Here's what separates consistent winners from first-timers on w2j.
Don't focus all your moves on a single token. Getting two or three tokens out onto the board early gives you more options on each turn and makes it harder for opponents to send all your pieces back at once.
If you're leading, capturing an opponent's token that's close to home is often worth more than advancing your own piece by a few squares. Sending a rival back to start buys you time and earns a bonus roll.
Safe squares on the w2j Ludo Quick board cannot be captured. When you're in a vulnerable position, aim to land on a safe square rather than advancing past it — especially if an opponent is right behind you.
Rolling a 6 when you already have tokens well advanced on the board? Move an existing token rather than bringing out a new one. A token that's already halfway home is more valuable than one just leaving base.
The 15-second turn timer on w2j is strict. If you let it expire, the game auto-moves for you — and the automatic choice isn't always the best one. Stay focused and make your own decisions before the clock runs out.
Start with lower-entry rooms while you get comfortable with the pace of Ludo Quick on w2j. Once you're consistently finishing in the top two, moving up to higher-stake rooms makes sense. Don't rush the jump.
The w2j mobile app gives you the smoothest Ludo Quick experience available. Faster loading, push notifications when your room fills up, and a board display that's optimised for every screen size. Download it from the App page and play anywhere.
There's something genuinely different about playing a game you grew up with for real stakes. Ludo Quick on w2j taps into that feeling — the familiar board, the same dice rules your family used, but now with a competitive edge and real prizes on the line. It's not trying to be something exotic or complicated. It's Ludo, done properly, online.
The speed element is what makes it work as an online game. Traditional Ludo's length is fine when you're sitting around a table with nothing else to do, but online players want something they can fit into a lunch break or a commute. Three minutes per game means you can play five or six rounds in the time it takes to finish a cup of tea. That pace keeps the experience fresh and stops any single session from feeling like a grind.
The core rules are the same — roll a 6 to enter, move tokens around the board, capture opponents, race to get home. What's different is the structure around the game. In traditional Ludo, games can drag on because players get unlucky with dice rolls for extended periods. Ludo Quick on w2j addresses this with the turn timer and streamlined matchmaking, so you're always moving forward.
The prize structure also changes how you think about the game. In a family game of Ludo, winning is about bragging rights. On w2j, finishing second still earns you a return on your entry — so even if you don't win outright, a strong game is still rewarding. This makes Ludo Quick feel less all-or-nothing than some other competitive formats.
Everything on w2j is handled in Bangladeshi Taka. You deposit using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket — the same mobile banking apps most people in Bangladesh use every day. There's no need to convert currency or deal with international payment systems. Your entry fee comes straight from your w2j balance, and your winnings go straight back to it.
Withdrawals to bKash or Nagad are typically processed within 10 to 15 minutes. There are no withdrawal fees on standard transactions, and the minimum withdrawal amount is low enough that you don't need to accumulate a large balance before cashing out.
Ludo Quick is a game of skill and chance. Set a budget before you start, use w2j's deposit limit tools if needed, and take breaks between sessions. Visit our Responsible Gaming page for more guidance.
Create your free w2j account, deposit in taka, and join a Ludo Quick room in under two minutes. Real players, real prizes, real fun.