Board game night rescue
When the dice have vanished into the couch cushions, keep the game moving with a virtual die that lands on 1 to 6 just like the real thing.
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Roll a virtual die online for board games, Dungeons and Dragons, and classroom math.
Lost the dice again? This dice roller gives you a fair, six-sided die anywhere you have a browser, one tap rolls real 3D dice that tumble and settle on numbers from 1 to 6. No cup to shake, no die skittering off the table, and nothing to hunt for when it rolls under the fridge.
It's built for the moments a physical die goes missing: family game night, a Dungeons & Dragons session where someone forgot their set, or a math lesson where every student needs a roll of their own. Because each result is drawn independently, every roll is genuinely random, the dice have no memory of your last roll and no lean toward any face.
Keep it open in a tab and it's ready whenever play stalls. Roll to settle who goes first, generate practice problems, or add a little chance to any decision that could use a nudge from a die instead of a debate.
When the dice have vanished into the couch cushions, keep the game moving with a virtual die that lands on 1 to 6 just like the real thing.
Cover a forgotten dice bag or a quick d6 check for damage, initiative, or a simple ability roll without pausing the session.
Generate random numbers for addition drills, probability lessons, or number games so every student gets a fresh problem to solve.
Have each player roll once, highest number starts. It's faster and fairer than arguing over who went first last time.
Assign numbered questions, dares, or teams, then roll to pick which one comes up next and keep the energy moving.
Number the tasks or the people, roll the die, and let chance settle who unloads the dishwasher tonight.
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Yes. Each roll uses your device's cryptographic random generator, so every face from 1 to 6 has an equal chance and the dice carry no memory of previous rolls. There's no pattern to predict and no bias toward any number.
Yes, use the dice counter to roll up to six d6 at once. The roller shows every face and adds up the total for you, so two dice give you 2 to 12 instantly.
No. The dice roller runs right in your browser with nothing to install and no account to create. Open the page and tap to roll.
Absolutely, it works as a d6 for damage, checks, or any roll that uses a six-sided die, and you can roll up to six d6 at once. For other face counts (like a d20), set up our number wheel with that range.
It's well suited for it. Students can roll repeatedly and tally the outcomes to see how results even out toward equal frequencies over many rolls, a hands-on way to explore chance.
Yes. The roller is designed to work on any screen size, so you can roll from a phone, tablet, or laptop wherever the game or lesson is happening.
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