Dice Roller
Roll single or multiple dice online. Support for standard dice (D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20, D100) and custom dice with statistics and visualizations.
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Step-by-Step Solution
Roll Dice
Select a roll type and configure your dice to see results with detailed statistics and visualizations.
Complete User Guide
What is a Dice Roller?
A dice roller is a tool that simulates rolling dice using random number generation. It's commonly used in tabletop games, board games, and role-playing games (RPGs) like Dungeons & Dragons. The dice roller generates random numbers within the specified range, ensuring fair and unbiased results.
How to Use This Calculator
- Select a roll type from the dropdown (Single Die, Multiple Dice, or Custom Dice).
- Choose the dice type (D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20, D100, or Custom).
- If rolling multiple dice, specify the number of dice.
- For custom dice, you can add modifiers to the total.
- Click 'Roll Dice' to generate results.
- Review the results, statistics, and visualizations.
Roll Types
Single Die
Roll one die of any type. Perfect for simple rolls or testing.
Multiple Dice
Roll multiple dice of the same type. Get total, average, and statistics.
Custom Dice
Roll custom dice with any number of sides and add modifiers.
Standard Dice Types
| Dice | Sides | Common Uses |
|---|---|---|
| D4 | 4 | Damage rolls, small random effects |
| D6 | 6 | Standard board games, most common |
| D8 | 8 | RPG damage, weapon damage |
| D10 | 10 | Percentile rolls, RPG systems |
| D12 | 12 | RPG damage, special abilities |
| D20 | 20 | D&D attack rolls, skill checks |
| D100 | 100 | Percentile rolls, random tables |
Important Notes
- All dice rolls use cryptographically secure random number generation.
- Each side of a die has an equal probability of being rolled.
- You can roll up to 100 dice at once.
- Custom dice can have between 2 and 1000 sides.
- Modifiers can be positive or negative and are added to the total.
- Statistics include minimum, maximum, mean, median, mode, and standard deviation.