Dice Roller
Roll one or more virtual dice with custom sides, standard dice presets, and instant totals.
How to use the dice roller
- 1. Enter the number of dice you want to roll.
- 2. Enter the number of sides per die, or pick a preset.
- 3. Roll the dice.
- 4. Review each individual roll and the total.
- 5. Copy your results if needed.
What does dice notation mean?
Dice notation describes how many dice to roll and how many sides each die has. For example, 3d6 means rolling three six-sided dice, while 1d20 means rolling a single twenty-sided die. The number before the "d" is the dice count, and the number after it is the number of sides.
Common dice types
Tabletop games commonly use a handful of standard dice: d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, and d100. The presets above let you quickly switch between these common side counts, though you can also enter any custom number of sides from 2 to 1000.
What can a virtual dice roller be used for?
A virtual dice roller is handy for tabletop role-playing games, board games, classroom activities, and any situation where you need a quick, fair way to generate random numbers within a fixed range.
Frequently asked questions
Can I roll multiple dice at once?
Yes. You can roll up to 100 dice at the same time and see each individual roll along with the total.
What dice sizes are supported?
You can choose any number of sides from 2 to 1000, or use the presets for common dice like d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, and d100.
What does d20 mean?
d20 refers to a single twenty-sided die, commonly used in tabletop role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons.
Is this dice roller suitable for tabletop games?
Yes, it works well as a convenient substitute for physical dice during casual games. Each roll is generated independently using pseudorandom number generation.