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DICE ROLLER

Free Virtual Dice Roller - D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20, D100 with 3D animations

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our dice roller supports all standard RPG polyhedral dice: D4 (tetrahedron), D6 (cube - the classic die), D8 (octahedron), D10 (pentagonal trapezohedron), D12 (dodecahedron), D20 (icosahedron), and D100 (percentile die). Each die type has its own distinct shape and animation.
Yes! We use the Web Crypto API (crypto.getRandomValues) to generate cryptographically secure random numbers. This provides far better randomness than Math.random() and is the same technology used in security applications. Each face of each die has an exactly equal probability of being rolled.
Dice notation (also called dice algebra) uses the format NdX+M, where N is the number of dice, X is the number of sides, and M is an optional modifier. For example: 2d6+3 means "roll two six-sided dice and add 3 to the total." Advanced notation includes "kh" (keep highest) and "kl" (keep lowest) - e.g., 4d6kh3 means "roll 4d6 and keep the 3 highest results."
The seven standard polyhedral dice are: D4 (damage for daggers/darts), D6 (the most common die, used for ability scores and damage), D8 (longsword damage, hit points), D10 (used in pairs for percentile rolls), D12 (barbarian hit dice, greataxe damage), D20 (the iconic die for attack rolls, saving throws, and ability checks), and D100 (percentile rolls, wild magic surges).
The most popular method is "4d6 drop lowest" - roll four six-sided dice, remove the lowest result, and sum the remaining three. For example, if you roll 4, 3, 5, 1, you drop the 1 and get 4+3+5=12. Our D&D Presets mode includes this as "Ability Score (4d6kh3)" along with other common rolls like advantage, disadvantage, and damage rolls.
Advantage means rolling two D20s and taking the higher result (2d20kh1). Disadvantage means rolling two D20s and taking the lower result (2d20kl1). Advantage increases your average roll from 10.5 to about 13.8, while disadvantage decreases it to about 7.2. Our D&D Presets mode has both as one-click options.
A "natural 20" (nat 20) is rolling a 20 on a D20 before any modifiers - it has a 5% (1/20) probability. In D&D, nat 20s on attack rolls are automatic critical hits. A "natural 1" (nat 1) on an attack roll is an automatic miss. Our roller celebrates nat 20s with confetti and tracks your nat 20 and nat 1 counts in statistics.
Yes! Multi Dice mode lets you roll 1-20 dice of the same type simultaneously. The Custom Formula mode lets you mix different dice types in one roll (e.g., 2d8+1d6+5). All individual results are shown along with the total sum and any modifiers applied.
Probability mode lets you roll a die 100, 1,000, 5,000, or 10,000 times instantly and displays the results as a bar chart. This visualizes the law of large numbers - as you increase rolls, the distribution approaches the expected uniform distribution. It is a great tool for understanding dice probability.
Dice are among the oldest gaming implements known to humanity. The earliest known dice, made from ankle bones (astragali), date back over 5,000 years to ancient Mesopotamia. The modern cubic D6 appeared in ancient Egypt around 2000 BCE. Polyhedral dice were known to the ancient Greeks and Romans - Ptolemaic-era D20s have been found in Egypt. The modern RPG dice set (D4 through D20) was popularized by Dungeons & Dragons in the 1970s.

The History & Mathematics of Dice

Dice are among the oldest gaming implements known to humanity. The earliest known dice, made from ankle bones called astragali, date back over 5,000 years to ancient Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley civilization. The modern cubic die (D6) appeared in ancient Egypt around 2000 BCE, while polyhedral dice were known to the ancient Greeks and Romans.

Dice in tabletop gaming

The seven standard polyhedral dice (D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20, D100) were popularized by Dungeons & Dragons in 1974. The D20 became the iconic die of tabletop RPGs, used for attack rolls, saving throws, and ability checks. Rolling a natural 20 (a "nat 20") is one of gaming's most celebrated moments - a critical hit with only a 5% probability.

Understanding dice probability

Each face of a fair die has an equal probability of landing face-up: 1/N where N is the number of faces. For a D6, each number has a 16.67% chance. When rolling multiple dice, the probabilities become more interesting - the sum follows a bell curve distribution. For 2d6, the most likely result is 7 (6 combinations out of 36), while 2 and 12 each have only 1 combination (2.78%).

Is our dice roller truly random?

Our virtual dice roller uses the Web Crypto API (crypto.getRandomValues), which provides cryptographically secure pseudo-random numbers. This is the same technology used in banking and security applications, providing far superior randomness compared to Math.random() or physical dice, which can develop wear-based biases over time.

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