Dice Roller

A dice roller simulates rolling any number of dice with any number of sides, from standard 6-sided dice to the 4, 8, 10, 12, and 20-sided dice used in tabletop role-playing games.

About this calculator

A dice roller simulates rolling any number of dice with any number of sides, from standard 6-sided dice to the 4, 8, 10, 12, and 20-sided dice used in tabletop role-playing games. It generates truly uniform random results just like physical dice.

Dice rolling is used in tabletop games, probability demonstrations, classroom activities, and decision-making. Understanding dice probabilities helps players make better strategic decisions.

Common uses

  • Roll dice for Dungeons & Dragons or other RPG games
  • Simulate board game dice rolls remotely
  • Demonstrate probability in a statistics class
  • Make random decisions using dice outcomes

Frequently asked questions

What does 2d6 mean in tabletop games?

2d6 means rolling 2 six-sided dice and adding the results. The 'd' stands for 'die' and the number after it is the number of sides. 1d20 = one 20-sided die. 3d8 = three 8-sided dice summed. The notation NdX means N dice with X sides each.