Dice Roller

Dice Roller – D4 D6 D8 D10 D12 D20 D100

Roll any combination of dice: NdM format.










How to use

Runs entirely in your browser. Live updates or click to run. No signup, no tracking, no data sent anywhere.

Part of 71 free tools by Auburn AI. Category: Generators

About this tool

The Dice Roller is a virtual dice tool that lets you roll any number of dice with any number of sides, from the classic six-sided d6 to the d20s used in tabletop RPGs and beyond. It is built for gamers, teachers, game designers, and anyone who needs a fair random result without rummaging through a bag for physical dice. No signup, no download, just instant rolls in your browser. The results are generated using a cryptographically random number source so every roll is genuinely fair and unpredictable. Whether you are running a dungeon campaign, teaching probability in a classroom, or settling a friendly dispute, this tool handles it cleanly.

How to use it

  1. Choose the number of dice you want to roll using the quantity selector.
  2. Select the number of sides on each die, such as 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, or 20.
  3. Click the Roll button to generate your results instantly.
  4. Read each individual die result and the total sum displayed below.
  5. Click Roll again any time to get a fresh set of results.

Pro tips

  • Roll multiple dice at once and check individual values to spot advantage or disadvantage rules common in many RPG systems.
  • Combine a d100 and d10 roll together for percentile checks used in games like Call of Cthulhu without needing physical dice.

FAQ

Are the rolls truly random?
Yes, the tool uses a cryptographically secure random number generator rather than a basic math function. Each result is statistically independent of the last.
Can I roll dice with unusual side counts like a d7?
Yes, you can enter custom side counts beyond the standard presets. Any positive integer works as a valid die face count.

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