Dice Roll Simulator

Roll virtual dice online - supports d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20

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Free Online Dice Roller - Roll Virtual Dice for D&D, Games & More

Why Use Our Virtual Dice Roller?

Our free online dice roller simulates realistic dice rolls for tabletop gaming, board games, and decision making. Roll D6, D20, D10, D8, D4, and D12 dice with automatic total calculation. Perfect for Dungeons & Dragons, RPG games, probability experiments, and when physical dice aren't available.

Whether you're playing D&D online, need a random number generator for games, or want to settle decisions fairly, roll multiple dice with instant results. Visual animation makes it feel like rolling real dice! 🎲

Key Features

  • Multiple Dice Types - d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20
  • Roll Multiple Dice - Roll up to 10 dice at once
  • Automatic Total - Instant sum calculation
  • Visual Animation - Realistic rolling effect
  • Fast & Reliable - Instant results every time
  • No Installation - Works in your browser

How to Roll Virtual Dice

  1. Select Dice Type - Choose from d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, or d20 based on your needs.
  2. Set Number of Dice - Specify how many dice to roll simultaneously (1-10).
  3. Roll Dice - Click "Roll Dice" to generate random results with animation.
  4. View Results - See individual dice values and the automatic total sum.
  5. Roll Again - Keep rolling as many times as you need for your game or decision.

Common Use Cases

D&D & RPG Games

Roll dice for Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and tabletop RPGs. Perfect for attack rolls, saving throws, and skill checks.

Board Games

Use for Monopoly, Yahtzee, Backgammon, and any game requiring dice rolls when physical dice are missing.

Online Gaming

Play tabletop games remotely with friends using virtual dice for fair, shared random results.

Probability & Math

Teach probability concepts, conduct statistical experiments, or demonstrate random distribution.

Decision Making

Make random choices, settle disputes fairly, or add chance elements to any decision process.

Game Development

Test game mechanics, balance difficulty, and prototype random elements in game design.

Dice Types Explained

Standard Dice

  • d6 (6-sided) - Classic cube die, used in most board games
  • d20 (20-sided) - Iconic D&D die for attack rolls and saving throws
  • d10 (10-sided) - Common in percentile rolls and some RPGs

Specialty Dice

  • d4 (4-sided) - Pyramid-shaped, used for small damage rolls
  • d8 (8-sided) - Octahedral die, medium damage rolls
  • d12 (12-sided) - Dodecahedron, used for barbarian weapons

D&D Dice Rolling Guide

Common Dungeons & Dragons dice combinations:

  • 1d20 - Attack rolls, ability checks, saving throws (most common roll)
  • 2d6 - Greatsword damage, some monster attacks
  • 1d8 - Longsword damage (one-handed), healing spells
  • 3d6 - Fireball damage, ability score generation
  • 1d4 - Dagger damage, healing word spell
  • 1d12 - Greataxe damage, barbarian weapons

Why Use Virtual Dice?

Advantages:

  • Always available - no physical dice needed
  • Can't lose or misplace virtual dice
  • Automatic total calculation saves time
  • Perfect for online/remote gaming
  • No dice rolling off the table

Perfect For:

  • Video call RPG sessions
  • Mobile gaming on the go
  • When you don't own physical dice
  • Quick probability calculations
  • Testing game mechanics
Pro Tip: For D&D players, keep this tab open during online sessions for quick dice rolls. For advantage/disadvantage in D&D 5e, roll 2d20 and take the higher/lower result. When rolling for damage, remember to add your ability modifier to the dice total. For teaching probability, try rolling 2d6 multiple times to demonstrate the bell curve (7 is most common). Game masters can use this to secretly roll for monsters without revealing results to players. The visual animation adds excitement to critical rolls!