🎲 Dice Roller
Roll any dice — from D4 to D100. Perfect for RPGs, board games, and random decisions.
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Online Dice Roller — All Types
Whether you play Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, board games, or just need a random number, this dice roller covers every die type. Roll a single die or up to 8 dice simultaneously, with animated results and a roll history tracker.
Dice Types Explained
| Die | Sides | Common Uses |
|---|---|---|
| D4 | 4 | Damage for daggers, magic missiles in D&D |
| D6 | 6 | Most board games, classic dice games, attack rolls |
| D8 | 8 | Damage rolls for longswords, hit points |
| D10 | 10 | Percentile rolls, vampire the masquerade |
| D12 | 12 | Greataxe damage, Barbarian hit dice in D&D |
| D20 | 20 | The most iconic RPG die — attacks, saves, skill checks |
| D100 | 100 | Percentile rolls, random tables, loot tables |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the dice roller truly random?
Yes. Each roll uses JavaScript's cryptographically seeded Math.random() function, producing genuinely unpredictable results equivalent to physical dice.
Can I roll multiple dice at once?
Yes — you can roll between 1 and 8 dice simultaneously. The roller shows each individual die result plus the combined total.
What is a D20 used for?
The D20 (20-sided die) is the signature die of tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons. It is used for attack rolls, ability checks, and saving throws.
What does D100 mean?
A D100 (or "percentile die") produces results from 1 to 100. It is often used for random tables, loot generation, and skill checks in many tabletop systems.