Dice Roller
Roll various dice types for gaming, RPGs, and random decisions with history tracking and statistics
Dice Roller
Dice Types Guide
Common Dice Types
D4 (Tetrahedron):1-4, used for small damage
D6 (Cube):1-6, standard board games
D8 (Octahedron):1-8, medium weapon damage
D10 (Pentagonal):1-10, percentile rolls
D12 (Dodecahedron):1-12, large weapon damage
D20 (Icosahedron):1-20, D&D attack/skill rolls
Gaming Applications
• Board Games: Monopoly, Yahtzee, Craps
• RPGs: D&D, Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu
• Wargaming: Warhammer, Risk
• Card Games: Random number generation
• Decision Making: Random choices
What is Dice Roller?
A dice roller simulates rolling various types of dice commonly used in gaming, tabletop RPGs, and decision-making. It provides fair, random results and keeps track of roll history and statistics.
Types of Dice
- Polyhedral Dice: D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20 - each named for number of sides
- Percentile Dice: D100 for generating numbers 1-100
- Custom Dice: Any number of sides for special applications
- Multiple Dice: Roll several dice at once for cumulative results
Gaming Applications
- Tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons for combat and skill checks
- Board games requiring random number generation
- Probability experiments and statistical analysis
- Fair decision-making when multiple options are available
FAQ - Dice Roller
The dice roller uses JavaScript's Math.random() function, which provides pseudo-random numbers suitable for gaming and casual use. While not cryptographically secure, it's perfectly fair for games and decision-making.
