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A wooden-framed board game, consistent with a Ludo or Pachisi variant, is depicted, situated in Gimpo-si, South Korea. The square game board features a white background with a central area containing four intersecting triangles in yellow, blue, red, and green. Four distinct player start areas are located at each corner.

The top-left corner features a yellow-bordered area with a green interior containing a stylized white illustration of three stacked blocks or dice. Its corresponding track is numbered 16 through 25, moving clockwise, leading to a common pathway.
The top-right corner features a blue-bordered area with a yellow interior containing a similar white illustration of stacked blocks or dice. Its track is numbered 67 through 60, moving counter-clockwise, leading to the common pathway.
The bottom-left corner features a green-bordered area with a red interior containing a similar white illustration of stacked blocks or dice. Its track is numbered 33 through 42, moving clockwise, leading to the common pathway.
The bottom-right corner features a red-bordered area with a blue interior containing a similar white illustration of stacked blocks or dice. Its track is numbered 50 through 43, moving counter-clockwise, leading to the common pathway.

The common game path comprises 67 individually numbered squares, interspersed with prominent circular white or black marked 'safe' zones. The board's surface displays minor wear, including faint smudges and discoloration consistent with moderate use. No individuals, actions, or interactions are visible within the frame.
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Oct 26, 2025, 4:31 AM

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A wooden-framed board game, consistent with a Ludo or Pachisi variant, is depicted, situated in Gimpo-si, South Korea. The square game board features a white background with a central area containing four intersecting triangles in yellow, blue, red, and green. Four distinct player start areas are located at each corner. The top-left corner features a yellow-bordered area with a green interior containing a stylized white illustration of three stacked blocks or dice. Its corresponding track is numbered 16 through 25, moving clockwise, leading to a common pathway. The top-right corner features a blue-bordered area with a yellow interior containing a similar white illustration of stacked blocks or dice. Its track is numbered 67 through 60, moving counter-clockwise, leading to the common pathway. The bottom-left corner features a green-bordered area with a red interior containing a similar white illustration of stacked blocks or dice. Its track is numbered 33 through 42, moving clockwise, leading to the common pathway. The bottom-right corner features a red-bordered area with a blue interior containing a similar white illustration of stacked blocks or dice. Its track is numbered 50 through 43, moving counter-clockwise, leading to the common pathway. The common game path comprises 67 individually numbered squares, interspersed with prominent circular white or black marked 'safe' zones. The board's surface displays minor wear, including faint smudges and discoloration consistent with moderate use. No individuals, actions, or interactions are visible within the frame.

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