Roll a Dice

Roll virtual dice with stunning 3D animations. Perfect for board games, RPGs, and random decisions!

1 Die
Click to change (1-6)

About Roll a Dice

Experience the thrill of rolling dice with our stunning 3D virtual dice roller. Whether you're playing board games, tabletop RPGs, or making random decisions, our dice roller provides a realistic and engaging experience with beautiful animations and comprehensive statistics tracking.

Features

  • Stunning 3D dice animations with realistic rolling effects
  • Roll 1 to 6 dice simultaneously
  • True random number generation for fair results
  • Comprehensive statistics tracking for each face (1-6)
  • Detailed roll history with timestamps
  • Percentage distribution display
  • Total sum calculation for multiple dice
  • Responsive design works on all devices
  • Dark mode support

Perfect For

  • Board Games: Replace physical dice for games like Monopoly, Ludo, or Backgammon
  • Tabletop RPGs: Roll for D&D, Pathfinder, or other role-playing games
  • Probability Learning: Teach and demonstrate probability concepts
  • Decision Making: Make random choices between multiple options
  • Game Development: Test game mechanics and balance
  • Statistics Projects: Generate random data for analysis
  • Classroom Activities: Interactive learning tool for math classes
  • Party Games: Fun for drinking games and party activities

How to Use

  1. Select the number of dice you want to roll (1-6) using the + and - buttons
  2. Click the "Roll Dice" button to roll
  3. Watch the beautiful 3D animation as the dice roll
  4. View your result and the sum of all dice
  5. Check the statistics to see the distribution of your rolls
  6. Review the history to see all previous rolls
  7. Reset statistics anytime to start fresh

Understanding Dice Probability

A standard six-sided die (d6) has equal probability for each face: 1/6 or approximately 16.67%. When rolling multiple dice, the probability distribution changes. For example, with two dice, the sum of 7 is the most likely outcome (6 combinations), while 2 and 12 are the least likely (1 combination each).

Common Dice Games

  • Craps: Casino game using two dice
  • Yahtzee: Roll five dice to make specific combinations
  • Farkle: Risk-taking dice game with six dice
  • Liar's Dice: Bluffing game popular in bars
  • Bunco: Social dice game played in groups
  • Pig: Simple probability game for all ages

History of Dice

Dice are among the oldest gaming implements known to humanity, with archaeological evidence dating back over 5,000 years. Ancient dice were made from various materials including bones, ivory, wood, and stone. The six-sided cube design has remained remarkably consistent throughout history, though dice with different numbers of sides (d4, d8, d10, d12, d20) are popular in modern gaming.

Tips & Tricks

  • Use statistics to verify the randomness of rolls over time
  • For board games, bookmark this page for quick access
  • Roll multiple dice at once to speed up gameplay
  • Check the history to resolve disputes about previous rolls
  • Use the percentage display to teach probability concepts
  • Reset stats between different games or sessions
  • Each roll is independent - previous results don't affect future rolls

Why Use a Virtual Dice Roller?

  • Convenience: Always available on your device, no physical dice needed
  • Fair Results: Cryptographically secure random number generation
  • No Lost Dice: Never worry about losing dice under furniture
  • Statistics: Track and analyze your rolls automatically
  • Multiple Dice: Roll many dice at once without counting
  • Quiet: Perfect for late-night gaming sessions
  • Accessible: Great for people with dexterity challenges

Privacy & Security

All dice rolls happen locally in your browser using JavaScript's cryptographically secure random number generator. No data is collected, stored, or sent to any server. Your roll history and statistics exist only in your current browser session and are completely private.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the dice roller truly random?

Yes! We use JavaScript's Math.random() function which provides cryptographically secure random numbers. Each face has an equal 1/6 probability of appearing.

Can I roll more than 6 dice?

Currently, the maximum is 6 dice to maintain optimal visual display and performance. This covers most common gaming scenarios.

Does the history affect future rolls?

No, each roll is completely independent. Previous results have no influence on future rolls - this is true randomness.

Can I use this for online gaming?

Absolutely! This dice roller is perfect for online board games, virtual RPG sessions, and any situation where you need random dice rolls.