Vaikuntapali famously known as snakes and ladders is a board game which has its origins from our very own country, India. Anciently it was called as Moksha Patam and is majorly derived from traditional Hindu philosophies. Vaikuntapali is regarded as one of the worldwide classics in today's time.
Vaikuntapali on Bluboy
Vaikuntapali is usually played by 2-4 people, however here you will be playing against an AI. Your goal would be to reach the 100th square before the AI does. Be the fastest to reach the 100th square to increase your chances to top the leaderboards. So just roll the dice and start your Vaikuntapali adventure with Bluboy.
How to Play Vaikuntapali on Bluboy?
• Roll of the dice alternates between the player (You) and the AI. However, the player begins the game. • Falling on the ladder base square takes the player/AI directly to the square with the top end of the ladder. • Falling on the square with the snake’s head results in dropping down to the square with the tail end of the snake. • Rolling a 6 ensures an extra roll of the dice. • Reach the 100th square before the AI and as quickly as possible to win.
Falling on the star square could either result in a positive or negative outcome. The player/AI will move ahead or backwards depending on the value displayed when landed on the star square. For example: If the value is +6 then the player/AI moves 6 spaces ahead. Alternatively, if it is –6 then the player moves 6 spaces backwards on the board.
Winnings from Vaikuntapali
• Check for the Vaikuntapali Tournaments (create link) to know more about this.
Vaikuntapali Focus Points
• Once the game starts a countdown timer of 12,000 points will start to recede to zero. When you win the game, the timer stops and the remaining points left will be considered as your score. • Time is your biggest competition so make sure that you do not waste any time between chances.
Facts About Vaikuntapali
• The game was invented during ancient times in India majorly to teach children about the concept of karma. • The phrase "back to square one" originated in the game of snakes and ladders, or at least was influenced by it – the earliest attestation of the phrase refers to the game. • The game has several varying names such as Moksha Patam, Nagapasa, Chutes and ladders and Gyan Chaupar to name but a few.
Vaikuntapali FAQs
Yes. Once you download the Bluboy app you can play Vaikuntapali game for free.
You will be playing against an AI, and it will be a 1 vs 1 game.
Yes. Depending on the Tournaments results you will be able to win real money from Vaikuntapali.
Currently this game is available to play for free.
You can check the results from our leaderboard (create link) page.
Check the Tournaments (Create Link) page to find the allocated time slots for playing Vaikuntapali.