Ludo Quick on Bajimat takes the game every Bangladeshi grew up playing and turns it into a fast, competitive real-money experience. Same familiar board, same dice rolls — but now every move has a stake attached.
18+ only. Play responsibly. Terms apply.
Ludo is one of those games that barely needs an introduction in Bangladesh. Most people played it as kids — on a folded cardboard board, with plastic tokens and a dice cup that always seemed to go missing. Ludo Quick on Bajimat takes that exact same game and rebuilds it for online real-money play, keeping everything that made the original fun while adding the competitive edge that comes with actual stakes.
The "Quick" in the name is deliberate. Standard Ludo can drag on for an hour or more when players are cautious. Ludo Quick on Bajimat uses a streamlined ruleset that keeps rounds tight — most games finish in under five minutes. There's a turn timer that prevents stalling, and the game automatically handles dice rolls and token movement so there's no waiting around for slow opponents.
The format supports two to four players per table. You can join a public table and be matched with other Bajimat players instantly, or set up a private room and invite friends to play for a shared prize pool. Either way, the winner takes the pot minus the platform fee, and winnings are credited to your Bajimat balance the moment the game ends.
What makes Ludo Quick genuinely interesting as a betting game is that it's not purely luck. Yes, the dice rolls are random — but the decisions you make with those rolls matter. When to move a safe token versus a vulnerable one, when to chase an opponent versus protecting your own pieces, when to take a risk on a six — these are real strategic choices that separate consistent winners from players who just roll and hope.
Fast rounds, fair play, and features built around how Bangladeshi players actually game.
Get matched with real opponents in seconds. No lobby waiting, no long queues — Bajimat fills your table fast so you can start playing immediately.
Create a private table with a custom entry fee and share the room code with friends. Perfect for settling who the real Ludo champion is — with money on the line.
Every dice roll in Ludo Quick uses a certified random number generator. Bajimat publishes its fairness certification so players can verify results independently.
Bajimat runs daily Ludo Quick tournaments with prize pools that grow based on the number of entrants. Top three finishers share the pot with boosted multipliers.
Ludo Quick runs smoothly in any mobile browser on Bajimat. The board scales perfectly to small screens and touch controls are responsive even on budget Android devices.
Send quick emoji reactions and preset messages during a game. It keeps the social feel of playing with friends even when you're matched with strangers on Bajimat.
From registration to your first real-money game in four straightforward steps.
Sign up with your mobile number in under two minutes. Verify your account and you're ready to deposit and play.
Deposit via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. Minimum ৳100 to get started. Your welcome bonus is applied automatically on first deposit.
Pick a public table at your preferred entry level, or create a private room. Select 2-player or 4-player format and confirm your entry fee.
Roll the dice, move your tokens, and outplay your opponents. Win the round and your prize is credited to your Bajimat balance instantly.
Ludo Quick rewards players who think a few moves ahead rather than just reacting to whatever the dice gives them. The most common mistake new players make on Bajimat is moving the same token every time they get a useful roll. Spreading your tokens across the board early gives you more options and makes you harder to send back to base.
The turn timer is one of the most important things to get comfortable with. In a live game, you have a fixed number of seconds to make your move. Players who haven't thought about their options before the dice rolls often make rushed decisions that cost them. Get into the habit of scanning the board while your opponent is taking their turn so you already have a plan when it's your go.
In four-player games on Bajimat, pay attention to which opponent is closest to winning. It's often worth sacrificing a token to send the leader back to base, even if it means exposing yourself to another player. Letting one person run away with the game while you focus on someone else is a losing strategy.
Bankroll management applies to Ludo Quick just as much as it does to any other game on Bajimat. Set a session budget, choose table entry fees that represent a small fraction of that budget, and don't chase losses by jumping to higher-stakes tables after a bad run. The game is fast enough that variance evens out over enough rounds — but only if you have the balance to keep playing.
How a Typical Ludo Quick Round Plays Out
All tokens in base. First player to roll a six gets their first token on the board.
Tokens spread across the board. Captures start happening. Safe zones become critical.
Leading tokens enter the home column. Opponents race to catch up or block.
First player to get all four tokens home wins the pot. Bajimat credits winnings instantly.
Know the rules before you sit down at a Bajimat table.
| Rule | Standard Ludo | Ludo Quick on Bajimat |
|---|---|---|
| Round Duration | 30–90 minutes | 3–7 minutes |
| Turn Timer | None | 15 seconds per turn |
| Starting a Token | Roll a six | Roll a six or five |
| Safe Zones | Coloured home columns only | Coloured home columns + 4 star squares |
| Capture Rule | Land on opponent's token to send back | Same — applies to all non-safe squares |
| Bonus Roll on Six | Yes — roll again | Yes — up to 3 consecutive bonus rolls |
| Win Condition | All 4 tokens reach home | First player to get all 4 tokens home |
| Prize | None | Combined entry pool minus platform fee |
There are other platforms offering online Ludo in Bangladesh, but the Bajimat experience is built differently. The payment infrastructure is the most obvious difference — bKash and Nagad deposits process in seconds, and withdrawals to the same wallets typically clear within ten minutes. There's no holding period, no minimum withdrawal threshold that forces you to keep playing, and no complicated verification process for standard amounts.
The matchmaking on Bajimat is also genuinely fast. During peak hours — evenings and weekends — public tables fill in under thirty seconds. Off-peak, the system still finds you a game within a couple of minutes. You're never sitting in an empty lobby wondering if anyone else is online.
Bajimat also runs Ludo Quick-specific promotions throughout the month. Weekend cashback on net losses, entry fee discounts for VIP members, and monthly leaderboard competitions where the top Ludo Quick players share a separate prize pool on top of their individual game winnings. These extras add real value to regular players.
Customer support is available around the clock via live chat. If you ever have a dispute about a game result, a payment issue, or just a question about how a rule works, the Bajimat support team responds quickly and resolves issues without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Bajimat gives you two ways to play Ludo Quick. Here's how they differ.
Everything you need to know before your first game on Bajimat.
Ludo Quick is a real-money game and should be played for entertainment. Always set a session budget before you start, never play with money you can't afford to lose, and take regular breaks. Bajimat provides deposit limits, session reminders, and self-exclusion tools accessible from your account settings at any time. If gaming is becoming a problem for you or someone close to you, visit our Responsible Gaming page or contact our support team immediately. You must be 18 or older to play on Bajimat.
Register free, deposit via bKash or Nagad, and join a table in under two minutes. The game you grew up with — now with real money on the line.
18+ only · Play Responsibly · Terms & Conditions Apply