Backgammon on a 24-point board: 15 checkers, two dice, one race home
Backgammon uses 15 checkers per side, 24 points, and two dice, so every turn is about moving pieces safely while you race to bear off. The classic board layout gives you clear lanes to read at a glance, and the game opens in your browser with no download needed.
Blots, blocks, and the home board count
Your strongest move is often to stack two or more checkers on a point, because that block can slow an opponent and protect your route. Leave a blot with one checker, and it can be hit and sent back, which turns a quiet position into a scramble. That back-and-forth fits logical games.
It also belongs on the board tag, where the goal stays simple: bring all 15 checkers into your home board, then bear them off before your rival does. The same rules sit under the backgammon tag, and Backgammon Classic keeps the same race-to-bear-off feel.
Classic Backgammon follows the same dice-led checker path, so the board rhythm stays familiar. Sushi Backgammon uses the same core movement and hitting rules, but gives the familiar strategy a different visual theme.
Fast taps on mobile, quick clicks on desktop
- Mouse: click the dice, then choose a checker and a destination point.
- Touch: tap to roll and move pieces on mobile-friendly screens.
- Browser play: no signup, no download, and a quick match in your browser.
This free online format keeps the focus on points, blots, and safe bearing off.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
14 july 2021
Last Update
14 july 2021