IPA: /pəˈtʃiːsi/
KK: /pəˈtʃiːsi/
A traditional board game from India that is played on a cross-shaped board, where players use cowrie shells instead of dice to move their pieces and try to reach the home square first.
We played pachisi all afternoon, enjoying the strategy and excitement of the game.
Pachisi originates from Hindi 'pachis', meaning twenty-five, which refers to the highest score in the game. The word describes a traditional Indian board game that involves moving pieces around a cross-shaped board based on the roll of dice.
Think of the number 'twenty-five' in Hindi, which is 'pachis', to remember that 'pachisi' refers to a game where players aim to reach that score.