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  2. Snakes and ladders - Wikipedia

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    Snakes and ladders is a board game for two or more players regarded today as a worldwide classic. [1] The game originated in ancient India invented by saint Dnyaneshwar as Moksha Patam , and was brought to the United Kingdom in the 1890s.

  3. Seven Keys (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Keys is an American game show hosted by Jack Narz and based on Snakes and Ladders. Seven Keys aired from September 12, 1960, to January 15, 1965; initially on Los Angeles' KTLA and then on ABC before ending on KTLA. The first KTLA series was one of the few non-syndicated television game shows to air daily in nighttime. The ABC version ...

  4. Gyan chauper - Wikipedia

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    It is written in Arabic or Persian. There are 17 ladders and 13 snakes. It shows direct ladders from fana fi Allah to the throne. Later with slight modifications, it is known as "Shatranj-al-Arifin" or "The chess of gnostics. [11] The Gyan Chauper exhibited at the National Museum, New Delhi is the Jain version with 84 squares.

  5. File:Probability of winning Snakes and Ladders by turns.svg

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  6. Paramapadham Vilayattu - Wikipedia

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    Paramapadham Vilayattu (transl. The snakes and ladders game) also shortly Paramapadham is a 2021 Indian Tamil-language political thriller film directed by Thirugnanam ...

  7. Talk:Snakes and ladders - Wikipedia

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    Oppose (Snakes and Ladders specific) (edit: thought this closed already per snow. Even though sources concur, and some forms of upper-case will survive, this does seem to have enough lower-case arguments in its favor), per proper name and the sources and text on this page.

  8. Category:Traditional board games - Wikipedia

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  9. Happy families - Wikipedia

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    The game was devised by John Jaques Jr. who is also credited with popularizing tiddlywinks, ludo and snakes and ladders, and first published before the Great Exhibition of 1851. Cards following Jaques' original designs, with grotesque illustrations possibly by Sir John Tenniel [4] (there was no official credit), are still being made.