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Dice Roller β€” Free Online Tool

Roll one or more dice with any number of sides and see the total.

About Dice Roller

The Dice Roller lets you roll up to six dice with any number of sides, making it a flexible companion for board games, tabletop role-playing sessions, and classroom probability lessons. Standard six-sided dice show classic pip faces, while custom-sided dice display their numeric value.

Results are generated with your browser cryptographic random source, so each roll is fair and unpredictable. The tool adds up every die automatically and shows the combined total, saving you from doing the math by hand during fast-paced games.

How to Use Dice Roller

  1. Set how many dice you want to roll, from one to six.
  2. Choose how many sides each die should have.
  3. Click Roll Dice to generate the results.
  4. Read each die value and the combined total below.

Key Features

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Roll one to six dice at a time
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Custom side counts from two up to one hundred
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Classic pip faces for standard six-sided dice
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Automatic total of all dice rolled
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Fair results from secure browser randomness

Frequently Asked Questions

How many dice can I roll at once? β–Ό
You can roll between one and six dice in a single throw. Adjust the number of dice field to set the amount.
Can I roll dice with more than six sides? β–Ό
Yes. Set the sides field to any value from two to one hundred to simulate dice like a twenty-sided die used in many role-playing games.
Are the rolls fair? β–Ό
Each roll uses your browser cryptographic random generator, so every face has an equal chance of appearing.
Why do larger dice show numbers instead of pips? β–Ό
Pip faces only exist for standard six-sided dice. Dice with other side counts display the rolled number directly for clarity.