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Online dice roller

Welcome to our online dice roller! Pick the kind of die you want to use and the number of dice to roll, and click Roll Dice to virtually role these dice.

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Our virtual online dice roller

These virtual dice tap into your web browser's cryptographic API to provide random outcomes for every roll. We offer online dice for the most common kinds of dice, including D20s, D12s, D10s, D8s, the ever popular D6, D4s, D3s, and D2s. You can roll up to 10 of any of these at a time.

Our online dice offer completely random outcomes. They're suitable for any use that requires rolling a fair die, including board games, card games, and educational coursework.

Dice are pivotal in games, serving as random number generators that add uncertainty and excitement. Games like Monopoly, Risk, and Yahtzee use dice to influence player movement and strategy, offering a blend of luck and skill that appeals to both casual and serious gamers.

In educational settings, dice can be powerful learning aids. Teachers use dice in math lessons to teach probability, statistics, and basic arithmetic. Dice games can also help children develop social and cognitive skills such as taking turns, planning, and critical thinking.

Beyond entertainment and education, dice are sometimes used in decision-making processes. The randomness of a dice roll can make decision-making fair and impartial. This method is particularly useful in situations where there is no clear advantage to any option, ensuring each possibility has an equal chance of being chosen.

Dice (die) definition

A die (plural: dice) is a small throwable object with multiple resting positions, used for generating random numbers. Typically, dice are cube-shaped and each of their six faces shows a different number of dots (pips) from 1 to 6. The design of a die ensures that each face has an equal probability of landing face up when thrown. Dice are used in a variety of games, as tools for randomization, decision-making, and as symbols of chance and uncertainty. Beyond the standard six-sided die (d6), there are dice with other shapes and numbers of sides, such as four-sided (d4), eight-sided (d8), ten-sided (d10), twelve-sided (d12), and twenty-sided (d20).