Online Dice Roller
Lost the dice from your board game box? Playing over a video call? This free dice roller gives you up to ten animated 3D dice in your browser. Pick how many dice you need, hit Roll Dices, and watch them tumble before settling on your result. You get each individual die face plus the total, and your last ten rolls are kept in a local history.
How to use it
- Choose the number of dice — from 1 to 10, using the slider or the +/− buttons.
- Click Roll Dices — the 3D dice tumble and land on your results.
- Read the results — individual faces and the sum are shown below the animation.
- Check the history — the last 10 rolls stay saved in your browser with timestamps.
Perfect for game night
- Board games: Monopoly, Backgammon, Catan, Yahtzee — two dice or five, it covers the classics.
- Remote play: playing over a call? Share your screen and everyone sees the same fair roll.
- Teaching probability: roll two dice repeatedly and chart the totals — the bell shape around 7 appears fast, a hands-on intro to distributions.
- Quick decisions: odd or even, high or low — a die is the fastest tie-breaker there is.
The odds, briefly
Each die is an independent, uniform draw: every face from 1 to 6 has a 1-in-6 chance. With two dice, totals aren't uniform anymore — 7 is the most likely sum (6 ways out of 36, about 16.7%), while 2 and 12 come up only once in 36 rolls each. That asymmetry is the engine behind games like Catan and Craps. The 3D animation here is purely visual: results are drawn by the random number generator the moment you click, then the dice are animated to match — so physics glitches can never bias your roll.
FAQ
Can I roll other dice types (d4, d8, d20)?
This tool rolls six-sided dice. For any other die, use the Random Number Generator — set the range to 1–20 for a d20, 1–8 for a d8, and so on.
Are rolls fair?
Yes — each die is an independent uniform draw. Previous rolls never affect the next one.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, the 3D dice run in any modern mobile or desktop browser.