In a world where stress, anxiety, and daily pressures can easily overwhelm us, finding simple, meaningful ways to relax and reconnect with joy is more important than ever. One powerful yet often overlooked approach is Diversional Therapy—a method that uses engaging activities to improve emotional, mental, and even physical well-being.
As the Bible beautifully reminds us, “laughter does good like medicine.” This timeless truth sits at the heart of what we’re building.
Today, we’re excited to share a glimpse into something special.
🌿 What is Diversional Therapy and Why Does It Matter?
Diversional therapy focuses on improving quality of life through purposeful, enjoyable activities. It’s not just about passing time—it’s about:
* Stimulating the mind
* Encouraging social interaction
* Reducing stress and anxiety
* Promoting happiness and emotional balance
From simple games to creative expression, these activities can be powerful tools for healing and connection.
And that’s exactly where our project comes in.
🚀 Introducing Lirix Enterprise
Before we dive into the game, let’s briefly talk about the vision behind it.
Lirix Enterprise is more than just a digital brand—it’s a growing hub for innovation and impact. While managing several blogs, its core mission centers around **General IT Services**, including:
* Cybersecurity consulting
* App development
* Digital marketing
You can learn more or connect with us via our Facebook page:
👉 https://www.facebook.com/lirixent
🎮 The Birth of “Snake & Ladder Quiz”
Out of a passion for creativity, learning, and wellness, we’ve developed a unique game called Snake & Ladder Quiz.
This isn’t just the traditional board game you know—it’s been reimagined to combine:
* 🎲 Classic gameplay
* 🧠 Interactive quiz challenges
* 😄 Fun, laughter, and engagement
We are currently testing the game, and preview videos are already available on **Facebook** and **Instagram**.
🧩 Why This Game Matters
At its core, Snake & Ladder Quiz is designed as a tool for diversional therapy.
It offers:
* A mental escape from stress
* Cognitive stimulation through quizzes
* Social bonding in multiplayer mode
* Pure, simple fun
Whether you're playing alone or with others, the goal is the same: relax, engage, and enjoy the moment.
🎯 Game Modes
The game is divided into two exciting modes:
🔹 Single Player Mode
Perfect for personal relaxation and self-paced engagement.
🔹 Multiplayer Mode
Designed for interaction, competition, and shared laughter.
⚠️ Important Note:
The rules for both modes are different, adding variety and depth to gameplay.
❓ Let’s Hear From You!
As we prepare for the official release, we want to make this game even better—with your input.
We’re opening the floor for discussion!
💬 Challenge Question:
What do you think the rule of “Double 6” should be in both game modes?
Also, feel free to share your thoughts on:
* General rules of Snake and Ladders
* Creative twists you'd like to see
* Ideas that could make the game more fun or therapeutic
🗣️ Share Your Story
This space isn’t just for answers—it’s for connection.
We invite you to share:
* Moments when games helped you relax or cope
* How laughter has impacted your life
* Your experiences with stress relief and mental wellness
Let’s build a community where stories continue, ideas grow, and joy is shared.
⏳ What’s Next?
There’s so much more we’d love to reveal… but for now, we’ll exercise a little patience together 😊
The official release is coming soon, and trust us—it will be worth the wait.
❤️ Final Thoughts
Diversional therapy reminds us that healing doesn’t always come in complex forms. Sometimes, it comes through:
* A simple game
* A shared laugh
* A moment of joy
**Snake & Ladder Quiz** is our contribution to that journey.
👇 Drop your comments below:
* Your version of the *Double 6 rule*
* Your ideas for the game
* Your personal stories
Let’s create something meaningful—together.
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Bonus Roll: Rolling a 6 earns an extra turn, which can be repeated if another 6 is rolled.
ReplyDeleteThree Sixes Rule: Many variations dictate that rolling three sixes in a row results in losing the turn or being sent back to the start.
In Snakes and Ladders, the “double six” rule is an extra rule (not always official, but commonly used to make the game more fun). Here’s how it works:
ReplyDeleteDouble Six Rule Explained
When you roll a 6, you:
Move your token forward 6 spaces.
Get another turn (roll again).
If you roll another 6 immediately after the first one:
Move forward again.
Get another extra turn again.
But if you roll three 6s in a row (6, 6, 6):
Your entire turn is cancelled.
You do not move at all for that round (or sometimes you return to your original position, depending on house rules).
Your turn ends immediately.
Why this rule is used
It prevents players from getting too lucky with endless extra turns.
It keeps the game fair and exciting.
In the game the double 6 rules is that one you have a 3 consecutive 6 in a roll your turn will be cancelled to keep the game fair
ReplyDeleteIn the game, the double 6 rules has three turns, first 6 you roll again second 6 you roll again and the third 6 you turn ends
ReplyDelete.Initial entry,in some versions you must roll a six to move your token from outside the board onto the first square
ReplyDelete.extra turn,if you roll a six.you move your place six spaces and immediately get to roll the die again
. conservative sixes,if you roll a six again on your extra turn u move again and roll for a third time
.three sixes rule common varlant in many versions.rolling three consecutive sixes cancels out the entire turn.you do not move on your third roll and your turn ends passing to the next player
. Snake and ladders,on a six if you roll a six and land on a ladder u climb it if u land on a snack you slide down after landing on the final spot of the snake or ladder you still get your extra turn
(1.)Start with a 6 :You must roll a six before you can move your token onto the board.
ReplyDelete(2)Move 6 steps:when you roll a six,move your token forward 6 squares.
(3)play again:After rolling a six ,you get an extra turn(roll the dice again).
(4)Two 6's in a row:If you roll another 6 ,move again and still get another turn
(5)Three 6 in a row:If you roll 6,6,6,your turn is cancelled.you don't move or return to your starting spot .
(6)Follow normal board rules after moving your 6,go up a ladder if you land on o ne then go down a snake,if you land on its head
SIMPLESUMMARY
(1)one 6=move+play again
Two 6s=keep playing
(3)Three 6s=lose your turn.
Extra Roll: Players are granted a bonus turn upon rolling a six. This effect stacks, allowing for consecutive extra turns if additional sixes are rolled.
ReplyDeleteThree-Six Penalty: To prevent excessive advantages, rolling three consecutive sixes will immediately end the player's turn and may result in their piece being returned to the starting position.
(1.)Start with a 6 :You must roll a six before you can move your token onto the board.
ReplyDelete(2)Move 6 steps:when you roll a six,move your token forward 6 squares.
(3)play again:After rolling a six ,you get an extra turn(roll the dice again).
(4)Two 6's in a row:If you roll another 6 ,move again and still get another turn
(5)Three 6 in a row:If you roll 6,6,6,your turn is cancelled.you don't move or return to your starting spot .
(6)Follow normal board rules after moving your 6,go up a ladder if you land on o ne then go down a snake,if you land on its head
SIMPLESUMMARY
(1)one 6=move+play again
Two 6s=keep playing
(3)Three 6s=lose
In the game the double 6 rules is that if you have 3 consecutive 6 In a roll your team we be canceled to keep to keep in the game fair
ReplyDelete1. Set up: Place the board and have each player choose a piece.
ReplyDelete2. Determine who goes first: Players take turns rolling a die, and the player with the highest number goes first. Play then proceeds clockwise.
3. Take turns: Players roll the die and move their piece the number of spaces indicated on the die.
4. Move up ladders: If a player lands on the bottom of a ladder, they move their piece to the top of the ladder.
5. Slide down snakes: If a player lands on the top of a snake, they move their piece to the bottom of the snake.
6. Roll a six: If a player rolls a six, they get to roll again after moving their piece.
In many Snakes and Ladders variations:
ReplyDeleteRolling a 6 gives you another turn.
Rolling two 6s in a row may:
Give extra advantage, or
Sometimes send you back to start (depending on the rules used).
In a snake and ladder games
ReplyDeleteRolls a six they will get to roll again and
In Snakes and Ladders, the “double six” rule is an extra rule (not always official, but commonly used to make the game more fun). Here’s how it works:
ReplyDelete🎲 Double Six Rule Explained
When you roll a 6, you:
Move your token forward 6 spaces.
Get another turn (roll again).
If you roll another 6 immediately after the first one:
Move forward again.
Get another extra turn again.
But if you roll three 6s in a row (6, 6, 6):
❌ Your entire turn is cancelled.
You do not move at all for that round (or sometimes you return to your original position, depending on house rules).
Your turn ends immediately.
👍 Why this rule is used
It prevents players from getting too lucky with endless extra turns.
It keeps the game fair and exciting.
📝 Note
Different people or schools may play slightly differently, so always confirm the rule before starting.
If you want, I can explain all the basic rules of Snakes and Ladders in a super simple way 👍
Snakes and ladders is a game of luck played by between two and four players. Although it is marketed for children, it can be played and enjoyed by all ages.
ReplyDeleteIt is played on a ten by ten square board, numbered from one to
100; one is the starting square and 100 the end square. There are various amounts of snakes and ladders of differing lengths printed on the board, and a single die; the use of a dice-shaker is optional.
Usually, coloured counters are used as playing pieces, but coloured buttons or any other objects small enough to fit on the playing squares can be used.
ReplyDeleteIn the game, the double 6 rules has three turns, first 6 you roll again second 6 you roll again and the third 6 you turn ends