Virtual Dice Roller Tools
Welcome to our Virtual Dice Roller Hub. Roll standard D6 cubes, polyhedral D4-D20 tabletop dice, or manage DnD combat tracker logs. Instant, pre-rendered, and cryptographically fair.
Available Dice Rollers
Dice Roller Online
The full dice roller — D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, and D20 polyhedral dice with 3D animation, sum calculator, and roll history.
DND Combat Dice & Initiative Tracker
Roll polyhedral sets, log modifiers, track player initiative, and manage tabletop combat — purpose-built for D&D.
Roll a D20 Die
Fast single-click twenty-sided die roller for quick ability checks, attack rolls, and saving throws in tabletop RPGs.
Roll a D12 Die
Twelve-sided die roller for hour selection, RPG damage rolls, and any twelve-option random pick.
Roll a D10 Die
Ten-sided die roller — pair two for D100 percentile rolls used in Call of Cthulhu, older D&D editions, and Warhammer.
Roll a D8 Die
Eight-sided die roller for weapon damage in D&D and other tabletop systems that use the D8 for medium-damage rolls.
Roll a D6 Die
Classic six-sided die for board games, Yahtzee, Monopoly, Risk, and any everyday random pick that needs 1–6.
Roll a D4 Die
Four-sided tetrahedron die roller — the classic D&D damage die for daggers and small weapons.
Roll 2 Dice Online
Simulate dual D6 rolls instantly — settle turn order, play craps or Monopoly, or study multi-dice outcome probability.
The Role of Dice in Gaming & Probability
Dice rolling is the foundation of tabletop roleplaying games (RPGs) and classic board games. Since ancient history, cubes have been thrown to resolve conflicts and introduce chance into play. In modern games like Dungeons & Dragons, multi-sided polyhedral dice like the D20 decide whether a hero's strike lands, or whether they resist an adversary's spell.
Our virtual rollers remove the bias that can occur with physical dice, which are often imperfect. Using client-side hardware entropy, our system yields raw bytes that guarantee uniform mathematical fairness across all throws, keeping board games, classes, and tabletop matches perfectly balanced.
Which Die Do You Need?
Each polyhedral die has its job. The D20 drives attack rolls and saving throws in D&D; the D6 and two-dice roll cover board games and Yahtzee; the D12, D10, D8, and D4 handle weapon damage and class abilities. For a full character-sheet roll with modifiers, the DND dice roller combines them all, while the general dice roller is the fastest pick for everyday rolls.
Common Uses for an Online Dice Roller
Beyond tabletop campaigns, a virtual dice roller settles "who goes first" in any board game, generates random stats for game design and probability lessons, powers drinking and party games, and gives teachers a quick classroom randomizer. Because the rolls are cryptographically uniform, they also work for low-stakes decisions where you simply want an unarguable, unbiased number.
Understanding Dice Probability
A single die is uniform — every face is equally likely — but the moment you roll two or more and sum them, the odds form a bell curve. With two D6, a total of 7 is the most common result (six ways to make it) while 2 and 12 are rarest (one way each). Our rollers preserve these true distributions, so the math you would expect from real dice holds exactly.