Dice Roller

Roll any number of dice from d4 to d20 with a fair, unbiased result.

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Choose your dice and roll. Every die uses your browser's cryptographic random generator, so each face is equally likely — no server, no tracking. Perfect for tabletop games when you've lost the dice.

How to roll dice

Set how many dice you want with the slider, choose the number of sides from the dropdown, and click Roll. Each die shows its face and the total appears below. Roll again as many times as you need.

Using it for games

Keep this open during a board or tabletop session as a stand-in for missing dice. Roll 2d6 for a board game, a d20 for an attack, or a fistful of dice for damage — the total is summed for you.

Questions

Which dice can I roll?
The standard tabletop set: d4, d6, d8, d10, d12 and d20. Pick the number of sides from the dropdown and choose how many dice to roll at once with the slider, up to a dozen, then see each result plus the combined total.
Are the rolls truly fair?
Yes. Each die uses your browser's cryptographic random number generator with rejection sampling, which removes the slight bias a plain modulo would introduce. Every face is equally likely, just like a well-made physical die.
Why does the d6 show dots?
The classic six-sided die is drawn with traditional pips so it reads at a glance, while the other dice show the rolled number directly. Both represent the same fair random result.