Dice Roller
Roll virtual dice with different sides and quantities
Results
About Dice Roller
The Dice Roller tool simulates rolling physical dice of various types. You can roll standard dice like D6 (six-sided), D20 (twenty-sided), or create custom dice with any number of sides. This tool is perfect for board games, role-playing games, or any situation where you need random numbers.
This tool uses a high-quality random number generator to ensure fair and unpredictable results, just like rolling physical dice.
How to Use
- Select the type of dice you want to roll from the dropdown menu
- If you selected "Custom", enter the number of sides for your custom dice
- Enter the number of dice you want to roll (from 1 to 100)
- Toggle the "Show animation" switch if you want to see the results appear one by one
- Click the "Roll Dice" button to start rolling
- View the individual dice results and the sum on the right side
- Click "Clear" to reset the results and start over
Common Dice Types
- D4 - Four-sided dice, commonly used in some tabletop RPGs
- D6 - Standard six-sided dice, used in most board games
- D8 - Eight-sided dice, often used for damage rolls in RPGs
- D10 - Ten-sided dice, used in many RPG systems
- D12 - Twelve-sided dice, used in various RPG systems
- D20 - Twenty-sided dice, the most iconic dice for Dungeons & Dragons
- D100 - Hundred-sided dice (often simulated with two D10s), used for percentile rolls
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these dice rolls truly random?
Yes, this dice roller uses JavaScript's built-in random number generator, which provides high-quality randomness suitable for games and simulations. Each side has an equal probability of being rolled.
Can I use this for tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons?
This dice roller supports all standard dice types used in D&D and other RPGs, including D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, and D20. You can also roll multiple dice at once, which is perfect for calculating damage or other game mechanics that require multiple dice rolls.
What is the maximum number of sides I can have on a custom die?
There's no practical upper limit to the number of sides you can specify for a custom die. While physical dice typically max out around 100 sides, this virtual dice roller can handle dice with thousands of sides if needed for your specific application.